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Green Living: The E Magazine Handbook for Living Lightly on the Earth

by E Magazine

E/The Environmental Magazine editorial team includes editor Jim Motavalli, who is the author or editor of three previous environmental books; publisher Doug Moss, who founded E and Animals' Agenda magazines; Managing Editor Brian C. Howard, a contributor to Alternet, the Green Guide and Britain's Ergo Living; and Associate Publisher Karen Soucy, formerly of the Village Voice.

A large majority of people have limited knowledge of how to make an informed green choice despite as many as 40 percent of household will buy organic. Green Living offers a thorough, step-by-step plan for every aspect of your life, from:

  • maintaining a healthy home,
  • buying organic while avoiding genetically modified food,
  • finding a planet-friendly car,
  • making socially responsible investments,
  • using personal-care products free of damaging chemicals,
  • home-based renewable energy,
  • straight talk on hemp,
  • hybrids,
  • and much more.

Green Living is an ideal reference with a wealth of information that is well-researched for both the beginner and experienced environmentalist with practical advice. An invaluable quality of the book it gives us a way out of the many hazards modern living has given us. So, if your looking for answers to questions like, 'what can I do?' this is a great book.

Buy a copy of: Green Living: The E Magazine Handbook for Living Lightly on the Earth

 


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