The Lazy Environmentalist on a Budget Review and Giveaway!

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I have been reading a wonderful book called The Lazy Environmentalist on a Budget written by Josh Dorfman.

Josh Dorfman is also the is the author of The Lazy Environmentalist: Your Guide to Easy, Stylish, Green Living (Stewart, Tabori & Chang) and host of The Lazy Environmentalist television series on the Sundance Channel. Dorfman is also the founder and CEO of Lazyenvironmentalist.com, a resource for consumers seeking the best green products and services, and of Vivavi, a retailer of modern, green furnishings. He lives in New York City.

We try to stay as green as possible in our home.  We use reusable shopping bags, cloth napkins and cloth diapers.  We also try to find things used before purchasing new.  I’m always looking for other places in our life to make changes as well.  Sometimes it is hard to find what is what in the green world.  Especially keeping it affordable.

When I was asked to review The Lazy Environmentalist on a Budget I jumped at the chance!  Lazy and Budget being the key words that caught my attention.

Josh has created a bible.  Seriously, this book is packed with information, websites, ideas and much much more.  He makes it easy to get a bit greener without blowing your money.

You can easily and affordably have your designer jeans and contribute to a green planet too. From raising eco-conscious kids to greening your daily commute, the Lazy Environmentalist Josh Dorfman provides insights into the next wave of green innovation and the products and services that will lighten your planetary impact and lower your expenses.

Josh tells us how we can find bargain basement deals on stylish organic bedding and bamboo furnishings at the largest retailers in the world. Score instant rebates on everything from compact fluorescent light bulbs to energy-efficient air conditioners. Did you know you can even earn reward points for carpooling with friends? This is just a small sampling of the information given in this book.

Just think…our kids are affected by the choices we make right now! Our grandkids and on and on down the line.  Even little changes help make a big change later on.  I highly recommend getting this book to open your eyes and find new ways to be green.

Title: The Lazy Environmentalist on a Budget: Save Money. Save Time. Save the Planet.
Author: Josh Dorfman
Genre: Green Living
ISBN: 978-1584797517
Publication Date: April 2009
Pages: 224
Price: $14.95
Publisher: Stewart, Tabori & Chang

You can purchase your own copy on Amazon!~

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    I read about an adorable wooden children’s drumset. How cute. off to read some more.

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  11. Michele P. says:

    I learned that there is a company called Solar City that leases you the solar panels needed to provide energy to your home while reducing your electric bill. I tried to see if they provided service to my area, but not yet :( there are also all kinds of different tips in the book that help reduce your carbon footprint and let you reuse materials that may no longer be needed from others (such as old textbooks being resold to new students, etc…)

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  18. Jennifer C. says:

    I learned that it doesn’t take alot of money or effort to be eco-friendly. I love using cloth napkins or microfiber cloths instead of paper products.

  19. susan says:

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  20. MRS.MOMMYY says:

    i saw the post on the kindle and went looking and this is a neat contraption- saves alot of paper

  21. quiltingreader says:

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    I learned that Loomstate has affordable eco-friendly fashions available at Target. Thanks for the chance.

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  37. Denyse says:

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  39. Christine V says:

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  40. Kris T. says:

    The Lazy Environmentalist airs weekly on Sundance Channel! Thanks for the chance to win such a great prize.

  41. Deborah R says:

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  46. Erika E says:

    Yes, the Kindle is creating less and less paper waste (true, true) but it still makes me sad to think that we are slowing moving toward a paperless society. Only for the mere fact that there is something entirely special and unique about sitting down and holding a book while you delve into a story.

  47. Lorri S says:

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  50. dianne says:

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  53. christopher h says:

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    I learned that cities such as Boston offer free WiFi on trains to boost public transportation ridership, reduce traffic congestion, and cut greenhouse gas emissions.

  68. Mary M says:

    Using cloth napkins and cleaning cloths instead of paper products is one frugal and green way to help save the planet.

  69. quiltingreader says:

    I learned that Burt’s Bee’s makes Insect Repellent.

  70. Darcy says:

    I learned about the leasing option for solar panels that Solar Save offers.

  71. Kathy Scott says:

    Solar City leases solar panels. What a great idea.

  72. Aisling says:

    The Lazy Environmentalist will be on tv (the Sundance channel) beginning June 16 at 9pm Eastern and Pacific time.

  73. Susan Smith says:

    Cities such as Boston offer free WiFi on trains to boost public transportation ridership, reduce traffic congestion, and cut greenhouse gas emissions.

  74. Pamela S says:

    I read an article about an electric scooter than only costs about a penny per mile to drive. Much cleaner than gas fueled vehicles. Thanks.
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  75. Caroline Fisher says:

    I learned about Priti natural nail polish–I had no idea such a thing existed! You can have almost anything that you want that is not laden with chemicals now.

  76. Erma says:

    I learned that there is a company called Solar City that leases you solar panels.

  77. tiki11 says:

    Wow! I didn’t know Payless was doing sustainable shoes. Neat!

  78. ashley says:

    i learned that Cities such as Boston offer free WiFi on trains to boost public transportation ridership, reduce traffic congestion, and cut greenhouse gas emissions.

  79. Tanya says:

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  83. Ed Nemmers says:

    One can lease solar panels!

  84. Christie says:

    I learned that Target will feature Mens and Womens casual wear by a company called LoomState soon. Their clothing is made almost exclusively from eco-materials and will be offered at the usual economical Target prices.

  85. Sandra S. says:

    I learned that you can beat bugs with Burts Bees Herbal Insect Repellent. Thanks!

  86. Jennifer says:

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