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Created by davidwfox on 31 Dec 2007 | Tagged as:
Every one of us can lighten our burden on the planet. At the same time, living greener doesn’t have to be a burden. In fact the changes we make in our daily lives can liberate us from the outmoded things we do, just because they’re the things we do.
Later in 2008 Greenr.com will bring practical, action-oriented guidance…but for now please enjoy the regular news and updates via my blog.
We have to redesign nearly everything. Lets get moving!



Thanks David. I cannot tell you how much I enjoy reading this blog daily. You post such great and helpful information. Hopefully the hits are coming because I’ve been spreading the word.
This is great, David. I’ve always admired your ability to filter-feed through oceans of information and come up with tasty krill. Now we can all feast! Thanks.
Practical, action-oriented guidance is what we’re passionately into at Appropedia.org! Potential for synergy?
To explain, Appropedia is about “Sharing Knowledge to Build Rich, Sustainable Lives.” This is a wiki focused on solutions in all areas of sustainability, appropriate technology, and tackling poverty.
Interesting comment about Appropedia. I suppose you may also be interested in Debatepedia, and our global warming debates portal, which we are working on now with the UN Foundation. Have a look:
http://wiki.idebate.org/index.php/Global_climate_change_debate_portal
Hi David,
Check out this video by bioplastics manufacturer, Cereplast.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Or1G-M6GjUk
Not many people are aware that there’s an alternative to petroleum-based plastics. The type of plasic that Cereplast manufactures for example, is made out of renewable resources like wheat, tapioca, corn, and algae.
We need to start educating everyone about how these plant-based bioplastics are an environmentally friendly alternative to product manufacturing – it looks the same and feels the same, it just doesn’t harm the earth!
Hi,
I wanted to ask you a question about your site. Would you mind emailing me: carlymiller687@gmail.com
Thanks,
Carly