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Carbon trading
Confused by carbon? You’re not alone. Buying permits to pollute can sound a daft way to tackle global warming – yet emissions trading schemes can work, and have already proved successful dealing with problems like ...
Generation Y not?
A group of young New Zealanders are rejecting the doomsayers and political stallers to work for the safe climate future they believe is within our grasp.
What’s the fuss about BPA?
Despite thousands of studies on the common chemical, debate still rages about its safety.
What’s greener? Online vs in-store shopping
Shopping on the internet can be easier than visiting a store, but how does it affect our environment? Green Ideas investigates.
feeling good about...
Everywhere you look, people are creating products that make a difference
Let's take a small step Feb13-Mar13
Join the small steps team – where readers (and the Green Ideas staff) make a simple change and share their experience. Niki Harré explains.
our world
Stay up-to-date on the big issues with the Green Ideas environmental, sustainability and community round-up
your letters
Let us know what’s on your mind. The best letter each issue wins a Mad Millie summer cider kit worth $129.95
Editor's letter Feb13-Mar13
THE EARTH IS SHRIVELLING LIKE A RAISIN! WE’RE DOOMED. AND IT’S ALL YOUR FAUL… hang on, sorry, the caps-lock key is stuck. Let’s start again. “We’re doomed and it’s your fault” – that was the essence ...
10 things we learned while making this issue
From crakes in lakes to buckets of bokashi, our first issue of Green Ideas was full of surprises