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Contrary to the title of this book, author Dick Strawbridge doesn’t really seem to be very daunted by the prospects of  ”being green”. Through roughly 200 pages, we get to follow along as he and his family attempts to green their lifestyle while moving to a new house. If you think you recognize that glorious [...]

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This is a book filled to the brim with recipes for burning away large cities, causing seven-year droughts and stuff like that, all with the help of the Sun. You know, standard evil genius stuff. (Whistles and looks around amiably) Huh? Oh, okay. I’m kidding. Despite the name, there really isn’t a lot of evil [...]

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Are you involved in organizing a large event and would like to reduce the impact your event has on the environment? Do you visit events that are less than stellar in their environmental practices? Then you might want to take a look at the Environmental Handbook. Originally conceived in 2004 by the Öya Festival (rumored [...]

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