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    Paris’ New Public Toilet is a Tres Chic, Beflowered Composting Urinal

    February 24, 2017 /

    It’s an eco-friendly, hygenic solution to a common problem.

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    Sarah Schuster
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    Supercomfy, Beautiful, and Efficient: The Many Benefits of Green Architecture

    January 18, 2017 /

    Green buildings have social benefits as well as lower impact.

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    Starre Vartan
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    Crude, the Film, Shows Real Price of America's Oil Addiction (Hint: It's Not Just the Environment)

    August 10, 2009 /

    Crude is the story of a community of 30,000 tribal members in the Amazonian jungle of Ecuador who hold a corporation to bear for its crimes against their land, their livelihood, and most importantly, their lives. The film follows the intricacies of what has been called the “Amazon Chernobyl.” The…

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    Kimberly Jordan Allen
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    Vertical Gardens Feed and Beautify Cities of the Future: Existing and Planned

    May 15, 2009 /

    Starre Vartan in front of a Green Wall at the Vertical Gardens exhibit at Exit Art The Vertical Gardens exhibit at New York City’s Exit Art was a glimpse into the future– not one that’s made up of sleek silver flying machines or barren cityscapes, but instead a vision wherein…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Brainforest: How Does Community Sustain Us?

    March 3, 2009 /

    Brainforest is a Chicago-based creative agency that has integrated an ethos of social service (people) and sustainability (planet) into the workplace (profit).  The Triple Bottom Line  seems to come effortlessly to a company that volunteers at the Greater Chicago Food Depository, dedicates pro bono service per annum to a specially selected…

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    Alicia Lubowski-Jahn
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    Eco Chick News Tweets!

    May 12, 2008 /

    Tweet This! How The Media Abandoned the Environment, at new techie-with-a-heart-of-green EcoTechDaily. Check Chris Baskind’s op/ed on the lack of environmental coverage in mainstream media: No, you’re not imagining things. With U.S. gasoline prices edging toward $4.00 a gallon; oil prices at an all-time high, demand for materials such as…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Be a Cycle Hottie!

    February 8, 2008 /

    Keeping warm in colder weather without looking like a North Face refugee We all know riding your bike instead of driving is not only eco-friendly, but good for our butts and legs (and hearts!) too! But to really make a dent in how many global warming gases you produce, you…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Lucky Mag's Great Green Resources

    January 21, 2008 /

    The February issue of Lucky Magazine (with an Eco-Chick favorite, Hayden Panettiere), on the cover, has some really fun green content, along with their regular fashion how-to’s and trend reports. It’s great that mags aren’t just running ‘green’ issues anymore; now ecofashion and beauty products are just a part of…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Manufactured Landscapes

    August 12, 2007 /

    For a while now, I’ve been hearing about this incredible documentary that follows Canadian landscape photographer Edward Burtynsky as he embarks on a tour through China. And though I still haven’t been able to see it (it’s not being screened in Germany yet and is only in a handful of…

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    Courtney Tenz
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    The Car-free Life in Paris

    July 16, 2007 /

    A few weeks ago, I wrote about the trend toward building entire subdivisions as car-free communities here in Germany; though these neighborhoods eschew cars and roads for bikes and courtyards, they also offer a bit of storage space to house the bikes (either as covered garages or, in the single-family…

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    Courtney Tenz
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