The green guide, again. (Tools for green living: resources for eco-awareness and action).One of the saddest things about the demise Death. A conveyance of property, usually of an interest in land. Originally meant a posthumous grant but has come to be applied commonly to a conveyance that is made for a definitive term, such as an estate for a term of years. of the environmental group Mothers & Others in 2001 was that our E team no longer received The Green Guide, a sprightly spright·ly adj. spright·li·er, spright·li·est Full of spirit and vitality; lively; brisk. adv. In a lively, animated manner. spright consumer guide to cleaner, healthier lifestyles. But now, a year later, The Green Guide is back, as an independent newsletter, with the same clear-eyed mix of consumer tips and action items. The first issue, April/May 2002, will have articles on low- and high-tech air cleaners, non-toxic spring cleaning Spring cleaning is the period in spring time set aside for cleaning a house, normally applied in colder climates, where the house is difficult to clean during winter. products, eco-correct and humane humane pertaining to the avoidance of infliction of pain, discomfort and harassment; used especially with regard to animals. humane considerations home decor, and a report on air quality from Ground Zero at the World Trade Center. "We want to show consumers how to make a real difference," says Editor Mindy Pennybacker. CONTACT: The Green Guide, $25 for six bi-monthly issues, from: The Green Guide Institute, P.O. Box 129, Sea Cliff, NY 11579-0129, (212)475-7789, www.thegreenguide.com. Until the end of May, E readers can get The Green Guide for $20 a year. |
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