How to green your music experience
Recently we’ve been looking at greening your music experience here at Tree Hugging Family. If you need to catch up, so far we’ve looked at how digital music is more eco-friendly then non-digital music and how to buy greener music.
Today we’re going to learn about some general ways to green your music.
Buy the smallest music system you need. For example, an iPod, used via cord, in your car, is super small. A record player with smaller speakers is semi-small. A mega stereo system in your living room (I’m talking huge speakers, multi-disc functions, etc) is not so small. Get good, …read more
Tree Hugging Link Love
What’s new and must read around the web? Well…
Brave New Leaf did a little live blogging of the Seattle Green Festival and they’ve got some fun and cool news from the event. Start with this post on the 12th, and follow along from there. They even have a plastic bag monster, and you know you want to see that.
Pretty by Nature has some really fine looking handmade, homemade soaps.
Why is blue the new green? Find out at The Green Life.
You can read all about green musicians who fight global warming at Green Student U.
Planet Green helps you to make going …read more


