The water's lovely
Natural pools do away with chlorine, using just plants and pebbles to create a freshwater lakeside retreat in your back garden. Come on in, says Andy Kenworthy
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Good blog
Happy holidays!
By The Goodies • December 19, 2008 • 0 comments
Good's taking a well-deserved break for the next couple of weeks, so there'll be no blogging from us for a while.
Thanks very much for reading the mag this year—we really, really appreciate your support and feedback.
Here's to a happy and safe Christmas holiday, great weather and an excellent 2009 for all of us.
Thank you Peter Dunne
By Annabel McAleer • December 17, 2008 • 0 comments
Having a moan to an MP is not only cathartic, it's effective. But it's just as important to let politicians know you support them when they done good. Sometimes they even write back!
Plus: Peak oil is really real, says everyone.
Super soaker
By Annabel McAleer • December 16, 2008 • 0 comments
I couldn't face engaging with the Great Shower Debate of '08, so forgive if me this dredges up bad memories, but this shower head contraption sure is cool
This week in politics
By Annabel McAleer • December 12, 2008 • 0 comments
Biofuels, efficient lightbulbs and the ETS are out ... for now. Here's a quick update on what our new government has been up to. It's not happy reading.
Greenwash spotting
By Annabel McAleer • December 11, 2008 • 1 comments
Can you separate the green from the wash? Help is at hand. The Commerce Commission has released greenwash guidelines for New Zealand businesses. meanwhile, new websites from Greenpeace and the University of Oregon analyse some shocking examples of greenwash from the US



