
Here is a new article by the same woman who wrote How Green Was My Wedding. My husband and I held part of our wedding on a farm and it was wonderful - I am not sure that is the message here but Mia does a good job of documenting this new trend.
While I hope you will find my book to be the most comprehensive guide on the market - I recognize that I am not the only fish in the sea. If you are like me and want to take home every book on the shelf - the following are some of the great green wedding and lifestyle resources you should consider reading.
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To buy her book click the link below:
My brother called me today raving about a new booked called "Hello Cupcake." It offers clever, fun and EASY cupcake designs - perfect for any DIY wedding. No special tools required. As one reviewer wrote, "Wow, wow, and WOW! This veritable encyclopedia of "mini-cake" decorating is so fun and easy that there is absolutely no excuse for anyone to lament "they can't". With the use of food items found anywhere, you will be making the cutest, and most impressive cupcake creations you can possibly think of, and Karen and Alan will make you legendary to boot! "
I downloaded these adorable and illustrative images from Amazon.
If you are interested in reading more about why cupcakes are green click here.
In America, we use gasoline in our cars primarily, but diesel engines drive all of our service vehicles from school buses to garbage trucks, construction equipment, marine, planes, trains and hundreds of thousands of semi's shipping food and goods each day. Thats alot of pertroleum, and alot of pollution!
Biodiesel is petroleum FREE, and will double the life of an engine and reduce carbon emmissions by 78%!
And biodiesel can be produced in abundance, close to home, without harming our food crops or precious rainforest!"
You can download this book as an MP3 too - which has even less impact on the environment. Click the image below to learn more.
Dan Esty (one of the co-authors) is the only faculty member at Yale who is a joint professor with the Forestry School and Yale Law School. He is the Director of the Yale Center for Environmental Law and Policy as well as the Yale World Fellows Program.
"Every business, big or small, in manufacturing or services, faces environmental risks and opportunities. Esty and Winston show how companies have benefited from taking these challenges as strategic opportunities, but they also detail why corporate environmental initiatives often fall flat. There are important lessons to be learned from both the successes and the failures."-Bertrand Collomb, Chairman, Lafarge (Bertrand Collomb )
The other book that was recommended to me is Green Business: A Five-part Model for Creating an Environmentally Responsible Company.
As one reviewer wrote:
This is a large-format, coffee-table book that makes a colorful and enjoyable introduction to the basic elements of enhancing sustainability for any type of business. It is written at a more basic level and is successful in giving a broad overview of the range of typical sustainbility practices:
+ Greening your mission
+ Greening your employees
+ Greening your operations
+ Greening your facilities/sites
+ Greening your products/service
Click here to read "That Buzz in Your Ear May Be Green Noise"
This article offers some good resources to help you prioritize. I also recommend the book Hey Mr. Green - which tackles many of little questions about which choices are best for daily living.
in Green Chic, Christie offers fun practical tips for living a greener life. As the author of Garbage Land: On the Secret Trail of Trash, Elizabeth Royte, wrote: "Matheson slyly steers us toward consumer goods and services that minimize our earth-stomping human footprint. She's brave enough to say 'buy less of everything,' and even the politically fraught 'buy nothing.' Matheson's genius is to make this seem not only doable, but fun."
This is a great book to buy for yourself or as a gift for a friend.
Check out Christie's other books: