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 * Paul Waddington**
 * [|Shades of Green: A (mostly) practical A-Z for the reluctant environmentalist]**, Eden Project Books, 2008 (304 pages)

Since being green is never black and white, you can be as green as you want to be.

Author [|Paul Waddington] tracks several dozen products on a sliding scale from deep green to not even a little bit green in  **[|Shades of Green: A (mostly) practical A-Z for the reluctant environmentalist]** (Eden Project Books, 2008). It's a clever approach and one we'd love to see replicated around the world.

Each entry has a short introduction followed by as many shades of green as appropriate. For example Deep Green coffee is fairtrade, organic and shade-grown or made from dandelion roots. Not even a little bit green is decaffeinated instant coffee. In between are witty and insightful explorations of sustainable practices. Deep Green flying is not flying. Not Even a Little Bit Green is flying in your personal airliner. Odds are you'll find the choices you make toward the center.

Topics
Aeroplanes, Apples, Baby Milk, Beer, Bicycles, Cars, Chocolate, Coffee, Drugs, Greenhouses, Jewelry, Holidays, Milk, Pets, Rice, Tea

Tintas de verde
 * Shades of green**

Deep green – verde profundo Dark green – verde oscuro Quite green – tan verde Light green – verde ligero Pale green – verde palido Not particularly green – No tan verde Not even a little bit green – Ni un poco verde

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