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Welcome to the April 3, 2009 edition of eco empress green living carnival!

Thank you so much for all the great contributions. It helps me so much to get a feel for the eco blogs out there – after all I’m only just beginning my journey! If you are featured here or found it useful then please Digg or Stumble this post, or even link to it from your blog
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Nancy Miller presents The Top 50 Blogs Shaping the Energy Debate posted at Construction Management Degrees.

Andy FH presents Save big on power bills! | Convert your home to run on wind and solar energy – Easy! posted at Review Line, saying, “Two guides that help you convert your home to solar and wind energy…(and one guide to stay away from)Converting your house to run on wind and solar energy, is proven to lower electricity and fuel bills, increase your home’s efficiency – and help the environment.”

Eco Beauty

Andrew Rondeau presents Organic Skin Care – The Nice And Simple Way posted at Free Organic News, saying, “The things that you put on your skin enter your bloodstream ”

Heather Levin presents What’s In YOUR Shampoo? | The Greenest Dollar posted at The Greenest Dollar, saying, “Do you know that there are dangerous chemicals in your shampoo? Yep. The FDA doesn’t regulate the personal care or cosmetics industry. At all. Here’s how to find out if your beauty products are safe or not…”

Talia presents Homemade Facials posted at backtobasics-talia.com.

David McSweeney presents How to green your hair routine posted at Girlz Night Magazine, saying, “A few easy steps that can help you green your hair care routine.”

Eco Fashion

Retro Chick presents Can Cheap Fashion be Ethical Fashion? | Retro Chick posted at Retro Chick.

Thursday Bram presents Interview: Loni & Love to Love You posted at Solo Mode, saying, “Loni uses vintage and recycled fabrics to make her one-of-a-kind garments.”

Green Inspiration

travelcat4 presents Reduce Your Impact Tips – Eco Holiday Toiletries posted at Eco Holidays.

steven germain presents Bill and The Earth Room… posted at Rough Fractals, saying, “Green Eco Earth Installation Art…(The Earth Room in Manhattan)…”

Green Living

Siamak Partovi-Deilami presents Roof garden design package a cool way to save Energy posted at Japan Technology Information.

Jacqulyn Richey presents Renewable Energy and Energy Efficiency Tax Credits posted at Las Vegas Real Estate News, saying, “The new tax credits for “green” home improvements under the Obama administration. Some credits are new while others have been expanded.”

GreatManagement presents What Is Solar Energy? posted at Free Organic News, saying, “How much do you know about Solar Energy (often described as Green Solar Energy)?Want to know the benefits? By reading this article, hopefully, you will begin to fully understand its benefits to you, your home and the environment.”

wknight35 presents A New Twist on CFL Bulbs posted at Green Light Reflections.

Anco presents What One Can Do For The Earth – Tipskey posted at Tipskey – Unlock Practicality, saying, “The impact to the environment is inevitable in the current industrialized world. But as an individual, everybody is able to minimize such impact.”

Nancy Muller presents A Ton of Garden, A Tiny Space: Vegetables for the 6″ Container posted at Recession Depression Therapy, saying, “It doesn’t get anymore local than the garden in you sunny window. Even apartment dwellers can grow a surprising amount of their own food. Dig in and join the adventure with the Ton of Garden, Tiny Space series.”

Talia presents Homemade Cleaning Products posted at backtobasics-talia.com, saying, “nontoxic cleaning products”

Other Green Issues

Mert Erkal presents How To Produce Alternative Energy From The Ocean | Hugepedia.com posted at Hugepedia.com.

P.L. Frederick presents Mr. Green Jeans posted at Small and Big, saying, “A bit of humor for you…”

travelcat4 presents Where Does All The Plastic Go? posted at Eco Friendly House And Garden.

Thomas Peep presents Al Gore Admits: “I was Wrong about Climate Change” posted at Thomas Peep’s Daily News™.

GrrlScientist presents Report Reveals One-Third of US Birds are Endangered posted at Living the Scientific Life, saying, “i have written and published a detailed summary of the USFWS report, The State of America’s Birds, that was released yesterday afternoon. According to this report, nearly one third of America’s 800 native bird species are endangered, threatened, or in significant decline, thanks to habitat loss, pollution, climate change, competition from invasive species and other threats. this summary includes data graphs from the report, video, and a list of things you can do to help, and also includes links to the original report and other related reports.”

Aparna presents Medicinal uses of drumstick leaves posted at Beauty and Personality Grooming, saying, “Drumstick (Sahijan/Munga)is the most commonly used vegetable in Indian cuisine; it lends that typical flavor to the ever so famed South Indian curries. Drumstick and the leaves particularly, are loaded with nutrients and minerals. Read all about it and more in this post. Drumstick leaves are used as a first aid and for curing a number of common ailments in rural India. Here’s a collection of such remedies using drumstick leaves”

Volunteering

travelcat4 presents Green Force – Non-Profit Green Holidays posted at Green Holidays.

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