| STROUD GREENS 5TH AND 12TH IN TOP GREEN BLOGGERS LISTING |
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The blog, "Ruscombe Green",
has grown to nearly 3,000 unique visitors a month and Philip Booth has
made nearly 1,400 blog entries since he started writing comments about
local events, meetings and more. Meanwhile Molly Scott Cato's "Gaian Economics" is a Green look at economics.
Visitors to the websites can and do leave comments which sometimes develop into a debate.
Molly Scott Cato who last year came top in the People's Vote of Green Bloggers said: "I was a sceptical blogger at first and was persuaded to learn about this new literary genre by my brother-in-law, who grew tired of me moaning that my book was not selling as well as I wished, and that people didn't like reading more than a page at a time."
Molly Scott Cato's book, "Market, Schmarket" has however been welcomed by many. Mark Anslow in The Ecologist writes of it: "Just occasionally, you read a book that gives you an Archimedes-in-the-bath moment. Market, Schmarket is one of those."
The Ruscombe Green blog covers a huge range of local, national and international issues and campaigns like attempts to slow traffic, flooding, footpath changes, Transition Stroud, the local bus service and attempts to improve it, plus stories like a local sleuths attempt to identify the house in a 1832 painting of Paganhill Cottage found in Canada or the recent Bread Street street party - and there are also numerous photos and even a few cartoons donated by a local cartoonist.
The Gaian Economics blog heading says: "All other green campaigns become futile without tackling the economic system and its ideological defenders. Economics is only dismal because there are not enough of us making it our own." The blog gives a Green look at the current 'credit crunch' and recession, a look at Olympics and more about living the low carbon high life.
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