Carnival of the Green #20

The 20th edition of Carnival of the Green has hit the blog stands.

Posts this week include these topics:

  • the benefits of bicycling
  • the problem of cats as predators
  • the Evangelical Ecologist
  • an interview with Tony Brown of the Ecosa Institute, the only design program in the US devoted entirely to sustainability
  • population growth
  • The Dictionary of Sustainable Management
  • how to earn money with your toxic trash
  • the recent acquisition of the Body Shop
  • little green things you can do to contribute to saving the planet
  • sustainable living in a midwestern town
  • an interview with a bicyclist as she travels around Miami on a “free transit day”
  • global warming and the pending world water crisis
  • update on the Forest Image Registry.org ,which launched this week. The F.I.R. Project uses interactive Google satellite imaging and user commentary to let you experience America’s great National Forest lands
  • follow-up to a previous post about Ecoist handbags, made from recycled candy wrappers
  • the Veggie Revolution
  • why regular paints are bad for us and the environment
  • Wind Energy in the movies
  • earth friendly landscaping
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