April 16th, 2008
Kelly at Tax Girl must really love the earth. She took time out on April 15 to write an Earth Day post for us. Did I mention that Kelly is a tax attorney? She was super busy, but determined to offer up her Earth Day post on time. She deserves a green star!
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April 15th, 2008
Being green and thrifty goes together like bubbles and soap. After all, reusing old items instead of buying new ones helps keep the earth refreshed.
Deb at Simply Thrifty often shares fun ways to save money by reusing. In her photo-filled post, Deb shows you six nifty uses for an old tub. Go over for a […]
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April 14th, 2008
To help us celebrate Earth Day, Darlene at Interview Chatter has gathered up a bouquet of green links for job hunters.
If you’re looking for a job, now is the perfect time to pick up on Green Resources for Job Seekers. Even if you’re not looking, it never hurts to search a bit.
Tags: Earth Day, Green […]
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April 14th, 2008
Kim at Indie Style File is discussing going green and indie — how they aren’t so different. What does that have to do with farmer’s markets?
She speaks of a special reason to buy from people you can talk with. Read more at going green and indie.
Tags: farmer’s markets, going green, going green and indie, going […]
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April 13th, 2008
Scott from Metal Martyr has taken a break from his musings on music to talk about the earth. When you think about it though, maybe heavy metal and the environment aren’t so different. They both rock. Ok, done with the bad jokes.
We really appreciate Scott’s post. It’s very wise and deep and cool. Rock on. […]
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April 12th, 2008
The Earth Day Groceries Project is a great way to get kids involved in spreading the word about Earth Day.
How it works:
Gather up some kiddos - the more the better. Many schools participate each year from elementary to middle schools, but homeschoolers, church groups, day care centers, 4H clubs, girl scouts, playgroups or neighborhoods could […]
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April 12th, 2008
Sandy at the golf blog Green Posse has some great news about Marriott’s 34 golf courses. Here’s a hint.: It’s good for wildlife.
So, if you’re wondering how golf courses could be any greener, check out Marriott Golf Courses Go Green for more details. There’s even a video to watch.
Plus, if you’re a golf fan, […]
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April 11th, 2008
Eliza at Babylune is helping us count down to Earth Day with ideas on how to celebrate Earth Day with your baby. Even if you don’t have a baby, you can still get some great ideas for gifts for someone else’s baby.
Check out Eliza’s post, Celebrating Earth Day with Your Baby.
Tags: baby earth day ideas, […]
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April 10th, 2008
Today we’re featuring one of my favorite bloggers, Marye, from Kettle & Cup (among other places). Marye is an extra cool person just on principals; funny, kind, and is also quite a green individual all the time, not just on Earth Day. Today however, she’s breaking out even more green to bring you information about […]
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April 9th, 2008
Today we’re featuring Jennifer (another Jennifer) and her blog Daily Blender. Daily Blender covers everything you ever wanted to know about the food and beverage industry. Jennifer’s post for our Earth Day series covers one hotel chain (with more than 130 standing) and what they’re doing to reduce their carbon footprint related to water. It’s […]
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