Archive | July, 2008

Earthwatch Events

Posted on 15 July 2008

Earthwatch Lecture – Shrinking Habitats, Species Survival. Thursday 16th October, 7.00pm-8.30pm, at the Royal Geographical Society, 1 Kensington Gore, London SW7 2AR, UK. Dr. Dawn Scott & Dr. Rich Reading will give two talks on Earthwatch projects, ‘South Africa’s Brown Hyenas’ and ‘Wildlife of the Mongolian Steppe’, species in the one case often unfairly maligned, [...]

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Are you doing bokashi?

Posted on 14 July 2008

I got a bokashi bin for Christmas. Two actually. And yes, I did ask for them! When they finally arrived in January, I ripped open the package, full of excitement, to find two black bins, some bits of plastic and a large bag of bran. Somehow all this was supposed to turn our cooked kitchen [...]

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Lyme Bay Saved

Posted on 12 July 2008

Lyme Bay Reefs on the Devon / Dorset coast is one of the UK’s finest marine wildlife sites and thanks to a successful campaign conducted by the Wildlife Trusts in conjunction with excellent support from members of the public, an area of 60sq miles has been protected from commercial scallop dredging. I first reported about [...]

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Love is the cure as well as the illness…

Posted on 05 July 2008

Recently, after I reviewed another book on greening the fashion world, the publisher sent me a note saying that she had seen my site www.goodcleanlove.com and was going send me another new book she thought I would be interested in: Sex Secrets of Porn Stars. I wondered if she had actually read anything on my [...]

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Responsible People Tree travel…

Posted on 01 July 2008

Wow, here’s an offer and a half! Fair Trade fashion pioneers, People Tree has teamed up with online travel directory, responsibletravel.com to celebrate the launch of their new Summer Collection with a fantastic competition. Win a holiday and a holiday wardrobe! To win a luxury weekend break for 2 in Devon, plus £300 worth of [...]

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No longer a silent night

Recycle Now has teamed up with the resourceful members of the Really Rubbish Orchestra and Hear Me Now to play some well-known Christmas carols and raise awareness of the opportunities and importance to recycle small electronic and electrical goods.

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