Zion Lights

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Zion Lights


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in The United Kingdom
March 14, 1985

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The Guardian, Sept 2015: The Eco Guide to Green Parenting

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Vegan Lifestyle Association: Sept 2015, Green Living Interview

Western Morning News, Sept 2015: Greenest Mum warns against internet scaremongers

Exeter Life interview with The Unmumsy Mum, Sept 2015: The Green Light

The Daily Telegraph, August 2015: Meet Britain's Greenest Mother

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Published on September 26, 2015 14:39 Tags: interviews, media-coverage
Average rating: 3.8 · 41 ratings · 7 reviews · 4 distinct works
The Ultimate Guide to Green...

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More Things Should Be Thoug...

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“Thankfully, there is a burgeoning demand and market for accessible, scientifically accurate information on health and environmental matters. If you uttered a sigh of relief while reading that sentence, it’s you I am writing for. If you’re simply ‘sci-curious’, delve in and see whether you like what you read. There’s no dogma here, only evidence.”
Zion Lights, The Ultimate Guide to Green Parenting

“Why science? Many people, with the best intentions, like to give parents advice about raising a child, including parents, non-parents, health visitors, friends, celebrities, bloggers and next-door neighbours. Unfortunately, much of this advice can be completely wrong or based on archaic ideas and practices that have since been disproved or debunked. Some of this advice can even be damaging. In addition, some parents say that they advocate using ‘common sense’ or ‘intuition’ in raising their children, but what do those things mean? How is intuition classified, when it differs so greatly from one person to another? Some people do the ‘common sense’ thing only to find out it was wrong later in life, which is why it is altogether better to be guided by the latest scientific research. In order to learn how to filter the good advice from the bad, I believe that new parents need science-based evidence in their corner. You’ll find it in this book.”
Zion Lights, The Ultimate Guide to Green Parenting

“If you’re reading this book, you’re probably already interested in being green, and almost certainly already a parent (or about to become one), so I won’t trouble too much with the semantics of what ‘being green’ means, but just say that doing the ‘green’ thing here means being as environmentally friendly as possible, while considering your child’s everyday personal health as well, and taking into account social-justice issues to some degree, because no-one is an island and humans and animals are part of the environment too. Even if you’re new to this, it’s entirely
possible, with a little helping hand, to form new, green lifestyle habits, so long as you’re prepared to take baby steps to begin with (and pardon the pun).”
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