Check Out CBB’s Guide to Green Living!
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Earth Day is just around the corner, and what better way to celebrate than by taking time to think about the way we care for our planet? We’ve done just that, and here, present our CBB Guide to Green Living. We’ve put together some stories and photo galleries that feature celebrities “going green,” plus given you some ideas for organic items that you can purchase and use at home! Take a look here, then come back to this post and leave your thoughts in the comments! Together, we can create a happier, healthier Earth for our children.
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April 10th, 2009 at 11:21 pm
Just pointing it out, but organic cotton is not inherently “green” at all. While organic cotton is probably better than conventional cotton (it is more land intensive than convention cotton, which is a tradeoff), cotton is an incredibly water-intensive crop. In fact the water demands of cotton are by far the most to blame for the rapidly shrinking Aral Sea, which has lost over 80 percent of its volume in the last 50 years due to diversion projects — the great majority of them going to agriculture for that supposedly sustainable fiber. And that’s just one example…