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June 19, 2008

Linking in Lincoln: June 19, 2008

212673377product_largetomediumimag New this month from the University of Nebraska Press is, Green Plans by Huey D. Johnson.  By studying the Green Plans in place around the world, Johnson provides a detailed and accessible examination of their theory, implementation, and performance across the globe, highlighting the challenges and successes of green plans in the Netherlands, Canada, New Zealand, Norway, Austria, the United Kingdom, Germany, the rest of the European Community, and Singapore. This week Linking in Lincoln is taking the hint, and proposing a few ways you can go green yourself.

Curious just how far the eco situation has escalated?  Then check out Eco Statistics to get the specifics here.
There are so many aspects to “going green” that one might say you could use a guide. Well, National Geographic just happens have created one.

Maybe you’re like me, and your favorite part of going green is organic fashion. Or maybe that’s something you’ve never heard of….? Well, either way it’s here to stay so you can check it out here at Style Antidote.

Part of being an adult, and having an 8-5 job (well, the fun part anyway…) are the office supplies. That’s a lot of paper though, so perhaps going green in that capacity might save a few trees. Greenroom Eco has a great selection of bright, well made, and fun office supplies.

Wanting to Go Green at home?  And maybe you don’t have the money to do it? Well Ehow has some great tips to get the job done, and maybe save some cash.

Organic is finding itself all over the place. Check out biota.org to see the new face of organic art and its composers.

Check back with us Friday for a new dose of This Week in History

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