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    The Scariest Bloodsuckers of All; Power Vampires!

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    Starre Vartan
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    Eco Chic Weekly – October 20, 2008

    October 20, 2008 /

    Green Girls Global shows off the gorgeous jewelry made from antique and reclaimed glass by artist Laura Bergman. Eco Chick dishes about four of the season’s sexiest sustainable shoes! Victoria Everman reviews the effective, affordable, and artistic oral care line from Radius. Safia Minney shares her eco style tips with…

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    Amanda Quraishi
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    Bamboo: Ecofriendly or Not So Much?

    October 16, 2008 /

    I’ve heard bamboo flooring is more eco-friendly than traditional pine or oak. Is this true? —Cara Truhlar, Montpelier, VT At first glance, bamboo is as green as it gets. It grows like a weed (technically, it’s a grass) and can reach harvestable height in three to five years. This crop—also…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Idbids for Kids

    October 15, 2008 /

    Waverly, the aquatic Idbid. The Idbids Kit for kids encourages play, learning and caring the earth. Always on the lookout for toys that will inspire my children to love nature, Idbids offers a cute, eco-friendly option. The kit contains organic Egyptian cotton toys, a bright storybook that is unique, a…

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    Kimberly Jordan Allen
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    Is Melamine Safe for Kids?

    September 25, 2008 /

    If you ever needed another reason to breastfeed, here it is. Four babies have died and thousands are ill after melamine was found in contaminated dairy products in Asia. The industrial toxin, which is high in nitrogen, is added to milk when producers want to artificially boost protein content. According…

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    Kimberly Jordan Allen
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    In Honor of Those Who Served on 9/11

    September 12, 2008 /

    Every year on this day we remember what happened. This year I wanted to remember those who served. Some we lost, and many are still suffering with lung disease, cardiovascular illness, and fatal maladies. The price so many have paid is beyond what anyone can imagine. One of my dear…

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    Kimberly Jordan Allen
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    350: Global Warming. Global Action. Global Future.

    August 21, 2008 /

    Last night I was reading my favorite magazine, Orion. Bill McKibben was discussing the campaign 350. From the website: 350 is the red line for human beings, the most important number on the planet. The most recent science tells us that unless we can reduce the amount of carbon dioxide…

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    Kimberly Jordan Allen
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    Deplasticize Your Life!

    August 18, 2008 /

    This movie from the 1950’s shows Disney’s “House of the Future” which is totally kitted out in plastic EVERYthing. Ironic that here I am from 2008 writing about how to get plastic out of my life! I haven’t picked up a plastic bag in weeks now*, and I’m looking for…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Help Fight Chocolate Extinction!

    July 9, 2008 /

    First the honeybees (and duh, the honey) and now chocolate is on the decline? Say it ain’t so!! According to this CNN article on the subject of chocolate extinction, “Yields are declining all across the cocoa plantations of West Africa, where two thirds of the world’s supply is grown, as…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Cell Towers and Health Effects: Cellular Disservice?

    July 8, 2008 /

    This past week a local in my town contacted me to see if I would be interested in discussing the issues surrounding a potential cellular tower that would be constructed within one mile of my house. Some of us from the town had the chance to voice our concerns to…

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    Kimberly Jordan Allen
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