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Reducing carbon paw prints for pets
Green living is not just limited to humans. Nowadays, domesticated pets like cats, dogs, birds, fishes, reptiles, and horses are also being taken closer to nature and joining the green and organic bandwagon.

 

All over the world humans can be seen using organic foods, shampoos, soaps...

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Sustainability Goes Yummy: Greener Chocolates Herald Green Consumerism

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Hartwell Paper—Seeking Solutions in wake of Copenhagen’s Debacle

Anubhav Kapoor

The Copenhagen Meet 2009 was unable to provide a unified platform to seek solutions for problems precipitated by the climate-change crisis. As a result, environmentalists and ecological conservationis...

Resolving your ‘Global Cooling’ Fears!

Anubhav Kapoor
Media coverage around the world seems overwhelmed with the theory that something parallel to the ‘Ice Age’, though a lot less extreme in terms of the intensity of freezing temperatures has been unleas...

Are consumers themselves suffocating green consumerism?

Anubhav Kapoor

Green lifestyle trends are being increasingly advocated around the world and every consumer-centric brand is becoming increasingly conscious of its ‘green’ image. Even the most conventional of consume...

Hotel in Rajasthan going green

Purva Bhandari

Fort Khejarla in Rajasthan, India has always been committed to sustainable development. Mr. Ramendra Bhandari, the Director believes every member of the team from the top-level Directors to the newest ...

Gustav Carlsson

Gustav Carlsson

Administrator
Gustav Carlsson-Finland-Swedish engineer and Geographes with the natural geography as a specialty. He lives in a medieval castle in France and divides his days between building boats and running Bed &...
Johan Ehrenberg

Johan Ehrenberg

Administrator

Johan Ehrenberg is CEO ETC Utveckling (production company), editor of the magazine ETC, CEO Egen El- alternative (electricity for domestic use, author etc...


Name: Johan Ehrenberg
Milk: Organic milk
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Live Green, Die Green – Note on Greener Funerals

Live Green, Die Green – Note on Greener Funerals

Purva Bhandari
Almost 56 million people die every year with almost 155000 a day on average [1] . In addition to this, almost 1.6 tons of concrete is buried in the US while 16% of mercury emissions in UK are ...
Greener transportation

Greener transportation

Purva Bhandari
The need for transportation cannot be ignored. In all parts of the world, campaigns are being carried out to encourage people to use public transport and start car-pooling. However, using public trans...

Environmental Vegetarianism

Anubhav Kapoor

The entire world’s attention is focused towards the upcoming Copenhagen Meet wherein world leaders are expected to lay down a strategy of how nations will come together to prevent the certain, ecologica...

Anne Bergknut

... Anne Bergknut-born in the 1970’s, with a full-time job as a teacher at  high school. Her two children have reached school age and less energy is required to keep her nose above water.

Anne

Anne is thirty-seven years old and lives in Skåne, the southern most county in Sweden.  After some years in an apartment she and Johan bought a disused garden center. They live near their relatives and many of their friends from earlier years, live within walking distance of each other.

Clematis

In their everyday socializing, children and adult friends mix and the borders between friends and family become blurred. I meet Anne in their house on a hot summer’s day enjoying cooking for dinner in her new kitchen.

When I ask her about their environment and the materials used around about them,  she said that it was a natural choice to choose resource saving alternatives when renovating, because they are also the most economical, such as geothermal heating, energy-efficient windows, appliances and machinery. There are differences when making such choices between home appliances and products for consumption, which are often more expensive as soon as they labeled as eco friendly. Using the car less she sees as the biggest environmental saving. If hybrid cars had been cheaper, she had definitely considered purchasing one. Now they live relatively close to their jobs and try to cycle as much as possible. But with small children to drive to various activities after work it is difficult to let the car stand any day of the week.

Anne is a person who likes to get involved, she designs and builds extensions to the house; gets involved in their children's activities and she is a union representative. She says herself that it is the commitment to the students that makes her job as a teacher worthwhile;  getting to know them and wishing them well.

When I asked if she also is environmentally committed, I understand that she did not see themselves in that way. She is appreciative that the children have gone to environmentally conscious schools, but does not see herself as not particularly knowledgeable or interested in environmental issues. This is why it is often the case that she generally chooses the practical and economic solutions before environmental considerations. She believes that this is the reason she is not especially worried about climate change and what will happen in its footsteps, even if she believes it is likely that it is a climate change that we see, with higher average temperatures, more storms and ice that is melting.

She thinks the media is exaggerating the threat of dramatic climate change, excessively, know and then and that she is unsure of the actual scope of change. However, she believes that it is important that we try and that it is unnecessary to partake in environmentally unfriendly sports and leisure activities, for their own amusement's sake.

Huset

We talk a bit about consumer habits and how far she is willing to go to make an environmentally conscious choice. For her, the requirement that environment friendly goods she buys are at least as good as those she traditionally uses. If goods meet her demands for quality she can even think of choosing slightly more expensive products.

She has heard of environmental allowances, but does not know so much about what it means and she has no idea where she will go to buy them, even if there is anything she can think of to do so. She would probably prefer that they be included in the tour operators and airline travel concepts. Since the "eco-tourism" is often a combination of both interesting sights and a good environmently policy, it is clearly a variant which she is willing to try.

Nowadays it has become popular with environmental gifts, there are vouchers for goats, a visit to a midwife, contribution to loans to women in vulnerable local populations in poor countries and so on. Her friends and family are of an age where such gifts would work, but she also says that she is not an "internet person" and therefore she is not so good at tracking down where to find  sites that sells such products, so it’s back to traditional gifts. As for eco-labeled products she is a little sceptical, she thinks locally produced is better, against foreign goods, environmental labeling,which she is suspicious of, and does not choose these before similar local produce. It would seem to require more quality of thinking , availability and sensible pricing, for environmentally friendly consumables to be a natural choice for all.

 

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