Living sustainably in a new country: advice from members of Permahome We host a Facebook group called Permahome where members share their experience and knowledge about living sustainably on the land. We discuss ... |
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The Trialogue on Climate Change, Biodiversity and Desertification MENU Introduction Official homepages Convention objectives Convention full text Common Requirements Current status Press kits Secretariat addresses Internet resources Trialogue Appet... |
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July 8, 2008 I'm back! We had a wonderful adventure to Europe. We are still trying to get used to our time zone, so forgive me for missing some posts. I have so many cool things to write about—but first things first. I loo... |
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Living Green and Thrifty Tips on how to live a more sustainable life in a thrifty way. Tales from our family life as we make our eco journey to a greener life. Pages HOME LIV... |
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Thatched Homes Around the World. There are many materials you can thatch a home with, each with different life spans e.g. rush 3-5 years, bracken 5-10 years, heather 20-30 years and reed 30-50 years. However thatch can have a... |
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M ullumbimby C ommunity A ction N etwork Buy Local or its Bye Bye Mullum! Mullumbimby Action Group -> community -> wooliesmeeting Email Print Facebook Twitter Local Action Challenges Global Economy View video [Video] [No-... |
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You are hereHome › Concepts › energy Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS energy The full list of all REEEP Member organisations is available at the bottom of this page. Our 45 nat... |
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You are hereHome › Concepts › global climate Visit REEEP on Twitter Visit REEEP on Facebook Visit REEEP on LinkedIn Subscribe to via RSS global climate The full list of all REEEP Member organisations is available at the bottom of this ... |
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January 8, 2008 sponges Ever wonder what exactly the sponge you use to wash dishes is made of? I owe this fantastic tip to my friend, Hannah. She told me that she buys the Trader Joe's pop-up sponges made of natural cellulos... |
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January 8, 2008 sponges Ever wonder what exactly the sponge you use to wash dishes is made of? I owe this fantastic tip to my friend, Hannah. She told me that she buys the Trader Joe's pop-up sponges made of natural cellulos... |
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