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    Eco Travelling

    May 22, 2007 /

    There has been plenty of discussion surrounding travelling and it’s impact on the environment- mainly about how bad air travel is for global warming. Some people are suggesting that to be a real environmentalists, we should all cut down on our travelling, working closer to home (sensible), getting our food…

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    Starre Vartan
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    MTV Seeks Eco-Activists for TRUE LIFE Documentary Series

    May 10, 2007 /

    Believe it or not, MTV is seeking eco-activists for its award winning documentary series TRUE LIFE. The series is looking to cast young environmentalists taking on the issue of global climate change in their schools, towns, and greater communities. I spoke with MTV this morning and it sounds like they…

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    Olivia Zaleski
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    A Green Tax for 'Binge' Flyers

    May 9, 2007 /

    By guest-blogger C. Tenz When the publisher of a guidebook series says people fly too much, we know we’re in deep CO2 trouble. But that’s exactly what Mark Ellingham, the founder of the Rough Guides, said in an interview recently in The Observer. In an article celebrating the guidebook series’…

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    Starre Vartan
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    CSA's: Community Supported Agriculture

    May 7, 2007 /

    Every spring I am reminded of all the beautiful farms in my area and this year we are joining one in our town to receive fresh fruits, veggies and flowers once a week. If you are not able to have your own garden, joining a CSA is an excellent option.…

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    Kimberly Jordan Allen
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    Why Not Bamboo? Q&A with Eco-Fashion Designer Sara Kirsner of Doie

    May 5, 2007 /

    Sara and I get into bamboo. Check out my dress . . . it’s from the Doie spring collection! Considering I’m on a mission to cleanse my corporate-retail past and embrace eco-fashion, I’ve decided to learn as much about environmentally friendly fabrics as I possibly can. My first lesson comes…

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    Olivia Zaleski
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    Project Earth Day Fashion Show in NYC

    April 23, 2007 /

    By Olivia Zaleski and Starre Vartan The above video, filmed by Brian Clark Howard, with Olivia Zaleski as host and Starre Vartan as producer, was recorded the night before the fashion show. Check it out to hear from some of the designers who showed their stuff, as well as learn…

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    Olivia Zaleski
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    Local Economy: Lost In Translation

    April 17, 2007 /

    Plato: Eco-Hunk When I was an undergraduate at the University of Massachusetts, I wiggled into a two-semester Greek class at Smith College. Although I had to deal with occasional condescension from the bona fide Smithies, the hours I spent reading Plato in the original Greek are among the things I…

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    Brianne Goodspeed
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    Sea of People Takes Lower Manhattan

    April 16, 2007 /

    by guest-blogger Olivia Zaleski Yesterday I went to my first global warming rally, which was part of the Step It Up 2007 campaign (check out their page to see fun images from all over the United States). In Battery Park at the lower tip of Manhattan, I joined an estimated…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Deep Economy: Q&A with Bill McKibben

    April 5, 2007 /

    When Bill McKibben wrote The End of Nature in 1989, it was the first popular press book to address global warming in a meaningful way. Since then, McKibben has not only carved out a career as an environmental journalist; he has become one of the most steadfast and trustworthy voices…

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    Brianne Goodspeed
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    Step It Up 2007 and Sea of People

    April 3, 2007 /

    Feeling like you just can’t curb your carbon emissions much more, and wondering what else YOU can do about global warming? The next step is getting the government on the bandwagon, and Step It Up 2007 is doing just that, through public action: This April 14th, tens of thousands of…

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    Starre Vartan
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