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Winstons Girl at TRASHformations talks trees and reducing your energy costs.
At New England through Yummy Mommy's Eyes, Michele has some ideas for nutritious, organic baby snacks on the cheap.
There is a great green tip for readers at No Regrets.
Suffering from hay fever this spring (if you're lucky enough to be in the Northern Hemisphere!)? At after all the folderol there are some tried and true drug free methods to help combat seasonal allergies.
The Earth Promise "21 in 21" interview for today is with Matthew Owen of Cool Earth.
"Cool Earth enables everyone to be a climate change hero. Stopping rainforest destruction is the single most powerful action any of us can take, to keep 260 tonnes of carbon dioxide in each forest acre where it belongs. Cool Earth was created to help individuals, families, communities and companies do just that. We invest from the bottom up in rainforest communities to secure many thousands of acres of endangered forest and make sure that is worth more standing than it is destroyed. 76,000 individuals have joined with Cool Earth to prevent 14 million tonnes of climate changing co2 emissions. This makes Cool Earth Europe’s fastest growing Environmental institution that has now set its sights on the US."
Cherie, at Renaissance Garden, has a great post on why you should avoid using anti-bacterial soaps made with Triclosan.
"This chemical does not just go away. It is washed down out drains and carried into our natural environment where it can kill algae and cause endocrine problems with fish"
The Mad White Woman has a great green giveaway in honour of Earth Month. You could win a copy of 'New Day Revolution - How to Save the World in 24 Hours" by Stephen Moseley and Sam Davidson. Visit her blog to find out how!
Head over to ParkHowell.com and read today's inspiring post on the importance of taking action, on Earth Day and every day, to help save the planet - and probably a fair bit of money while you're at it!
Over at The Fun Times Guide to Living Green, Jeffrey introduces WE ADD UP.
"Organic cotton t-shirts + clever design + informational existentialism - eco snobbery = the awesomeness of WE ADD UP"
EH2ED Challenge in 140 characters or less:
@BethBaldauf: Unique designs, crafted one piece of trash at a time: http://tinyurl.com/dzgufy #EH2ED
@WUIW: WUIW taking EH2ED Challenge-Use a hose nozzle or turn off the water while you wash your car. You'll save up to 100 gallons every time.

@EH2ED: Go green when it comes to shoes: http://urlzen.com/dk3
@EH2ED: RT: @tmww - Green Giveaway http://bit.ly/kPWsi
@EH2ED: RT: @tmww - Green Giveaway http://bit.ly/kPWsi
@ParkHowell: EH2ED Challenge, Day 23: Learn the 12 things you can do to reduce particulate pollution. http://short.to/3xj3 and pick one.


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