I like to keep an eye out for new and/or interesting sites that provide information and advice on leading an organic lifestyle. Many of these sites, often presented in the form of blogs, deserve to be shared with others. So to keep you up-to-date with what’s available, today we begin the first in a series of monthly organic blog reviews. In these posts, we’ll check out what’s being said and - where appropriate - why it’s being said, and who’s saying it. Without further ado, let’s check out the top five organic and organic-related blog posts during December 2007:
Tree Hugging Family - Upon returning from the end of year vacation period, many people choose to begin the New Year with a new job. With rising business and consumer interest in all things green and environmental, it may well be possible to snag an eco-friendly position. If that sounds like a bit of you, check out Jennifer Chait’s post from Tree Hugging Family on finding the perfect eco job for 2008.
Enviroblog - Most of us are pretty keen to know when a substance is likely, or at least has the potential, to cause us harm. Bisphenol A is one of those nasties that people really should be made aware of. Amanda Hanley from enviroblog brought to our attention the fact that California may, under the State’s Proposition 65 law, require Bisphenol A to be included in an annual list of chemical substances known to cause cancer or reproductive harm.
Green Right Now - There were a lot of green Christmas tips floating around the blogosphere during December 2007. Deck the Halls and Leave a Lighter Footprint by Shermakaye Bass of Green Right Now was the one that stood out for me. Lighting the way for Santa’s sleigh and making homemade gift wrap are good fun and won’t break the bank.
Organic Mania - For some, it isn’t really Christmas until the lights come on. In her post Green, Tacky, Tacky, Lynn from Organic Mania proves that when you’re from New Jersey, you need some serious lighting to enjoy the holiday season. Lynn shares what has to be done when this also creates an eco-dilemma.
Organic Picks - Saving money and the environment are two topics dear to my heart. And there’s no reason why, with a little imagination and ingenuity, it’s not possible to achieve both during the gift giving season. Cindy from Organic Picks shares her family tradition of sharing a gift-less vacation with extended family. Sounds like a great family tradition to me and certainly beats exchanging store-bought gifts with family members!
Sphere: Related Content Share ThisPublished on December 19th, 2007.
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