
Welcome to the October 1, 2009 edition of green sustainable technology! Apologies for delaying a few days in getting this up – but it’s up now! Thank you to all the blogs that submitted great useful content. If you like what you see here, please link back and promote this page on social networks like Digg, Stumbleupon, and Twitter!
This carnival has been going quite nicely, and we’d love to see it continue growing! Please submit your blogs to the next volume of the Green Sustainable Technology Blog Carnival – the deadline is Thursday, October 15, 2009.
Katy Unitek presents Moving Away from Oil-Powered Energy – Boots on the Roof posted at Boots On The Roof
Martin Andrews presents Homemade Solar Power Guide posted at Natural Energy Revealed, saying, “Let’s make the big switch to solar, for a better life and a safe tomorrow for generations to come. Make your own solar powered energy, save money and feel good about it. Discover More About Solar Power Today!”
Linda Harple Bowman presents Earth Friendly Eco Feet: Green Habits posted at Earth Friendly Eco Feet, saying, “Green Habits, going paperless, scan today and make a difference. Save money and scoot electric for errands or buzzing through campus. www.streetscoots.com”
marjorie presents Grow, baby, grow posted at Green Thinking Blog, saying, “A rundown of interesting and useful resources on how “green thumbs” can grow things in their (urban) communities.”
Michael Hogg presents The Secrets Of Building Your Own DIY Solar Panel « michaelhogg.org posted at michaelhogg.org.
Marco Gustafsson presents New Generation of e-Book Readers Contributes to Environmental Protection posted at Digital Book Readers.
Diane Steward presents 25 Instant Health Benefits of Going Green posted at Masters In Nursing Online.
That concludes this edition. Submit your blog article to the next edition of green sustainable technology using our carnival submission form. Past posts and future hosts can be found on our blog carnival index page.
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