Blog Action Day Round Ups

Posted in Animals, Food and Drinks, Guinea Pigs, Health and Fitness, Just For Fun, Random Thoughts, Technology and Gadgets, Television, Transport on Oct 16, 2007

I guess it’s time to start rounding up the posts for Blog Action Day. While some countries may still be 15 Oct, I’m going to link to those who have done their posts on how to be more environmental friendly.

Here, Littler Inch has done the round ups for food and baby related posts. Even diapers are included. I know my mother recycles diapers in her own way in the past. I think Bhalababy is using the same method.

Lifehacker shows us how to live our lives greener, includes baby diapers too. Maybe I should consider using Latte’s poop as fertiliser for the plants. Pick The Brain has two simple rules which I’m sure we would be able to achieve once we put our minds to it.

A video at Environmental Nightmares shows how protecting the environment protects our children. More information on nuclear related information can be found there too.

Cash Money Life provides tips on green energy for home use. I like the idea of using solar panels. I just don’t understand why they aren’t used here where the sun is mostly sunny all year round.

Finally, since I can’t possibly link to all 16,000+ blogs as of today, I’ll end with asking “What can you do to help?

2 Responses to “Blog Action Day Round Ups”

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  • Patrick says:

    Thanks for the mention. :)

    I love the idea of solar panels – unfortunately, they are too expensive right now, and my house gets too much shade from our trees. Hopefully by the time I get another house the price of solar panels will be much lower, the output more efficient, and my house better able to use them. :)

  • WishBoNe says:

    @Patrick
    It’s unfortunate that solar panels are too expensive in any country, it seems. If not for it, I would be using them to save energy and my electric bills :D

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