• Posted February 17th, 2009 by London Calling
• Filed under Green London, Links |
Ok I’m calling our links blog sustainability links this time, so by the modern wonder that is Google Alerts I bring to you London Callings pick of the week top sustainability links.
A Study on the most sustainable countries
An article on how art and sustainability can and should work together
Towards sustainability, lifestyle, what is the most difficult thing to change?
An inspiring article on sustainable Dave’s mission to reduce the amount of waste he produces in a year.
Sustainable Dave’s blog can be found here
Sustainable Travel International is a global non profit travel company that promotes environmentally responsible travel, their site can be found here and an interesting article explaining their position here
• Posted January 30th, 2009 by London Calling
• Filed under Links |
We thought we would share some of the most useful and interesting links and articles we come across week by week. You can also link to these by using the tags on our delicious tag cloud in the side bar.
“Sustainability is the ability to support this generation as well as future generations.”
Here is an interesting essay arguing that ecological agriculture is productive enough to feed the world’s population, especially in third world countries – Is ecological agriculture productive?
A widget you can download to give you tips on how to make yourself greener daily – Green Prophet’s GreenyourlselfDaily
An article from the Cyprus Mail about how we can create sustainable cities of the future. One at the page search for ‘Sustainability’ using the ‘Search by Keywords’ option. The article is called ‘Cities of the Future’ Sunday January 11th 2009.
A blog on Valcent about top reasons to eat locally grown food
An article on YAHOO! GREEN – Amazon deforestation drops sharply
A few great tips on how to be ‘green’ in the workplace.
Biofuels and climate change discuss the sustainabilityof biofuels here
Fairtrade.org asks can fair trade stop global warming?
Treehugger asks will Obama take the lead on the development of sustainability challenges?