White Apricot just introduced a really fun thing called “Seriously?” It’s all about eco products & stories that are (how can I say) crazy, nuts or "over the top." It’s all in the spirit of not taking things too seriously…
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Introducing "Seriously?"

Women in the Lomami, African Home of the Bonobo
In the Tshuapa, Lomami and Lualaba river basins in the DRC where the bonobos live, humans have it very rough – we couldn’t say if they have it better or worse than the bonobos. However, we can say that the human women have it worse than the human men in the DRC. In the United States, women are free to get jobs, go to school and live by themselves – you may think it’s strange that we’re even mentioning those things because we are so used to these freedoms!
Hess Natur and Budiope Childcare, Two new alternatives for Ethical Shopping
From a 30 years old sustainable German company coming to the US market to a Childcare organization in Uganda, more and more options are available to the conscious consumer when shopping.

Who’s The Greenest of Them All? Greendex Survey Finds Developing World Tops The List

New survey finds US consumers rank last in environmentally friendly behavior

Want a free copy of 'The Green Parent'? teensygreen has a great giveaway!
The green website teensygreen has a great giveaway - it offers you the chance to win a free copy of

Top 25 Green Shopping Sites
The Internet is so big, it’s easy to miss shopping resources, especially if you’re environmentally conscientious. Here’s an easy guide to green shopping online:
How to Attract a Woman: Top Ten Tips
Identifying women s turn on is complicated, because they all react differently.Some women you wish come with owners manuals, so you knew exactly how they were wired.

Do the green thing on May - stick with what you've got!
'Do The Green Thing' ask you this month to stick with what you've got. What does it mean? check out their video clip.

World Fair Trade Day 2008: Fair Trade + Ecology
World Fair Trade Day is on May 10 and this year's theme is “Fair Trade + Ecology”. So, what's so green about fair trade? There are several reasons that fair trade products can be greener than others, but here is the main one.
Rainwater Harvesting: A (very) beginners guide.
Rainwater is one of our society’s greatest forgotten urban resources. We design our developments to drain rainwater from our property turning streets in to rivers. From there, water is directed down storm drains and forgotten about. Here's a few easy tips to start using some of this water as a resourse.

A Bishop, a Preacher, and a Tibetan Buddhist Walk into “The Time 100″
Wait, wasn’t there supposed to be a rabbi in there somewhere?
Tonight was the Time 100 Gala, where Time Magazine celebrates 100 of the most influential people in the world today. This year, three religious leaders are included.

The Worst Pollution; or, A Green with Heart. Part 2: Turning Down the Thermostat
Part 2 of Justin van Kleek's musing on activism, anger and better ways to communicate an environmental agenda.

Eco-Libris is on the coolest online green TV
Watch Eco-Libris on Media Mulch, a down and dirty roundup of the coolest and greenest videos, blogs and gizmos you can find online, with the greenest host online Liza de Guia.

The Worst Pollution; or, A Green with Heart. Part 1: Toxic Avengers.
sustainablog's newest writer Justin van Kleek considers the (psychological) pollution environmental activists themselves can often spew. Or, to borrow the famous quote from Pogo, "we have met the enemy, and he is us."
The Courage to Rethink Everything ...as a Starting Point in a Sustainability
To create longevity with our sustaiability efforts we must examine more of how we think...versus simply looking at what we do. What's involved..and where to start.