Ever feel like taking your bicycle out for a spin, but don’t know where you will stow your cargo. It’s easy to understand how an errand like grocery shopping could warrant the use of a car; where would you stash all of your goods on a bike?
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The Practical Way to Ride a Bike

EthicleSingles.com: New Green Dating Site
If you’re a single person who’s too involved saving the rainforests or fighting for world peace to even get a date, then this new eco-friendly dating website is perfect for you.
Ethical shopping
An short article looking at the increase in consumers wanting organic clothing and fair trade products. Written by the owner of http://www.mariasorganicbabies.com
Green Lifestyle changes considered
Derek Wall outlines some green resolutions for 2008 but argues that structural change is needed as well i.e. you can't give up your car if there is no bus stop

An Interview With Memeber Of Ecovillage
Brian Liloia used to blog alongside me at DVGuru.com. When the site was near it’s final days he mentioned going to live at an ecovillage where the community practices low-impact, sustainable living. He graciously took a few minutes to answer some questions I had.

Eco-Chick’s Guide to Getting a Green Girl.
Get a woman's perspective on how to get lucky with green women (who outnumber green men). Eco-chick's response to a recent post by guy-centric EcoGeek.

The Greening of Montana
When we first found our home here in Big Sky country and began the remodeling process, for the b&B, it was a natural to step to do our part to help preserve the natural beauty that is the Last Best Place they call Montana. While our greening process is an ongoing part of the journey, here are some seeds of reality

Blog Action Day—Environmental Resources
On October 15th - Blog Action Day, bloggers around the web will unite to put a single important issue on everyone's mind. In its inaugural year, Blog Action Day will be coordinating bloggers to tackle the issue of the environment. The Blog Action Day organizers have compiled this list of resources to assist bloggers in crafting their environmental message.
Put A Sustainable Cork In It
The debate of cork vs. metal screw caps takes on a new life. The question is no longer about ease of use and corked wine; it's about sustainability of trees and the livelihood of thousands.

Firewood: Buy it (or Gather it) Where You Burn It
Campfires are a staple of any camping trip, but if you’re transporting firewood to a campsite you could be exposing forests to an unseen threat—invasive species. So if you’re going camping remember: Buy it (or gather it) where you burn it.
Take the EcoStreet go green challenge and win
The EcoStreet go green challenge starts tomorrow. For two weeks you will be asked to undertake a challenge a day, and then report back on how you got on for a chance to win a carbon neutral leather MP3 case and a copy of Sheherazade Goldsmith's book, A Slice of Organic Life.
This I Believe—An Essay for Self-Empowerment
Our beliefs underpin our everyday decisions and determine how we interact with other people. Unless we understand our core values, we may wonder how effective we can be in improving our community or environment; we may also feel awkward broaching environmental or political concerns with our friends and neighbors. Writing a short essay about what we believe is a rewarding way to better understand ourselves and affirm our aspirations. It also empowers us to articulate our goals to those around us by focusing on shared values.