
Earth Hour 2009 has a nice buzz around it, in contrast to last year, when it passed by almost incognito. Just look at the response this year to Earth Hour, a global event initiated by WWF Australia and The Sydney Morning Herald in 2007. Compared to 35 countries who participated in 2008, today we’ll see people from [...]
March 28th, 2009 | Posted in Chemicals,Climate Change,Energy/Renewables,Green Action,Green Activism | Read More »
Eco WALK the talk is happy to feature this article by guest writer and practising homoeopath, Dr. Priyadarshini Kamat. JUST ONE CHEMICAL FREE DAY…TO SAVE YOU AND ME By Dr Priyadarshani Kamat Water, water everywhere but not a drop to drink? Soon we are moving in this direction. Unless we act fast. Look around, Pause, Think. [...]
March 24th, 2009 | Posted in Chemicals,Home remedies | Read More »

Tanjung Sutera is not exactly a place that pops into people’s mind when you talk of a trip to Malaysia. It lies at an almost forgotten end of a vast palm oil plantation, on the eastern coast of Johor, Malaysia. Perhaps that is why it still retains its rustic charm with many wonders to discover. [...]
March 18th, 2009 | Posted in Green Tourism | Read More »
A modified version of this article is published in today’s edition of Tabla! a Singapore newspaper by SPH Holi hai!! Holi which is just around the corner, is the most energetic and vibrant of Indian festivals. People literally take to the streets in India and play with a riot of colour, smearing it all over [...]
March 5th, 2009 | Posted in Chemicals,Green Festivals/Events | Read More »