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Further Reading on Getting Back to Basics
Get even more info on getting back to basics from these other worthwhile sources.
How to Go Green offers accessible daily posts, hints and advice on how to green your life. You’d also do well to check out the drilldown in TreeHugger Picks.
Similarly, Ideal Bite is known for good, green info that’s easy to assimilate.
For a more philosophical angle, check out Tao of Change. [Full disclosure: This TreeHugger also works with, and occasionally posts on, the Tao of Change].
Worsted Witch and Green La Girl are always excellent sources of information on all things fab and green, especially relating to Fair Trade.
National Geographic’s Green Guide offers useful hints and advice for simple eco-actions – particularly family oriented stuff.
Health.com offers a list of resources for starting out on the road to green living—no mention of TreeHugger though! Oh well, we can’t be everywhere…
The Solar Living Institute offers practical environmental education on all aspects of sustainability.
Check out the spread of energy efficient light bulbs in your area via 18seconds.org
For those interested in permaculture, Permaculture Magazine and Permaculture Activist are fertile resources.
Green Car Congress provides up-to-date information on moves towards a more sustainable automotive industry, and for more consumer oriented reports, check out ACEEE’s GreenerCars.com
Natural Resources Defense Council offers up a selection of articles on green living, from cloth diapers, through fighting global warming, to greening your business.
























