Noteworthy Green: Shopping Malls, Easter Eggs, Vinegar, and More
>> Wednesday, April 15, 2009
::MSNBC points to a study that "looked at necropsy reports of more than 400 [leatherback turtles] that have died since 1885 and found plastic in the digestive systems of more than a third of the animals."
::The News and Observer provides information about financial incentives for home retrofits and other "green" upgrades.
::Lisa Selin Davis at Grist reveals how a shopping mall can be turned into a city.
::The Greenest Dollar lists ways to green your Easter, including all natural ways to dye eggs. I am definitely doing this next year!
::Nicholas D. Kristoff at the New York Times discusses the controversial topic of factory farming and animal rights with Peter Singer, author of the landmark book Animal Liberation.
::Thomas L. Friedman at the New York Times illustrates how Costa Rica has preserved it's biodiversity by "insisting that economic growth and environmentalism work together."
::Envirambo at the Green Phone Booth reminds us to be less judgmental of those who are not as far along on the green path.
::Simple, Green, Frugal provides 20 household uses for vinegar.
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