“You Are Here: the Surprising Link Between What We Do and What That Does to the Planet” by Thomas Kostigen gives readers an idea of just how much of an impact their conservation and recycling efforts have on the planet.
Looking to redecorate? Then check out Janet Sobesky’s “Natural Style: Decorating with an Earth-Friendly Point of View” to find helpful tips on choosing the most eco-friendly products, from bath towels to wallpaper, to beautify and re-energize your personal space.
Eco awareness shouldn’t stop in the home. Learn how to be more green outdoors with “Your Eco-Friendly Yard: Sustainable Ideas to Save You Time, Money, and the Earth” by Tom Girolamo. You’ll discover how to plant a more efficient yard as well as better ways to care for your existing landscaping.
Think being green means giving up being fabulous and chic? Then pick up Starre Vartan’s “The Eco Chick Guide to Life: How to Be Fabulously Green” and learn how to be green in style. With tips on beauty, fashion, home decorating, entertaining and even on how to travel green, Vartan will show you how you can be stunning. The only things you’ll give up are the carbon emissions!
Start baby off on the right foot with “Feeding Baby Green: the Earth-Friendly Program for Healthy, Safe Nutrition During Pregnancy, Childhood, and Beyond” by Alan Greene. He has some useful advice for parents on how to introduce organic food into the whole family’s diet and satisfy even the pickiest of toddlers.