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TH Blog Love – Our Favourite Greens Of The Week

by Leonora Oppenheim, London, UK on 03.16.06
TH Exclusives (top fives)

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City Hippy: Ethical Weddings by Katie Fewings
Katie from www.ethicalweddings.com will take you through her struggle to have an ethical wedding and how that prompted her to set up an ethical wedding website to help others through the same process.

Dirty Greek: Carnival Of The Green #18
by George Peterson
This Friday, March 17, is the greenest holiday of all - St. Patrick's Day! What better week to host The Carnival of The Green? This week includes Organic Food at Walmart, Green Cleaning and The Forest Image Registry Project.

Eco Street: The Headlines from the Green Blogosphere Tool
by Mark Brandon
Last Week Mark Brandon released a tool to cross-promote Green blogging and the people behind the blogs. He hopes that it will be syndicated to all Green blogs, and also include the best, high quality content into the meta-digest.

Eco-Worrier: Pints of Goodness by Anna Shepard
Take a look at this new blog by The Times eco-columnist Anna Shepard. She will try to answer your questions and solve your dilemmas about all things eco. For example: My local has started selling organic beer. Should I bother buying it? We like her witty and informative responses.

Mr Luna’s Bright Idea: Thanks to all the students who took part in the press conference to launch the Bright Idea campaign.

This Blog is devoted to the plan that my students and I are undertaking to ask Oprah to help us give every child in America (PreK-12), just ONE Compact Fluorescent (CFL) bulb to plug into their favorite lamp.

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