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    Which Cars Win First Prize in Green? Greenopia’s Got the Deets

    March 10, 2009 /

    Guest Post By Ayana Meade According to the newly-released Greenopia Green Care Guide, the top three most eco-friendly cars on the market today are: 1. the Toyota Prius 2. the Honda Civic Hybrid 3. the Jetta Clean Diesel. All three had incredibly high gas mileage and burned cleanly to boot.…

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    Starre Vartan
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    NIMBY Greenwashing Uncovered, Plus Prius Naughtiness

    July 14, 2008 /

    More fun (and faster) than a barrel of monkeys, from Zaproot. (P.S. There aren’t any actual monkeys in this episode, but there is a little murder and some mayhem).

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    Starre Vartan
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    North America's First Carbon Tax

    February 27, 2008 /

    No more cruising the strip in British Columbia! It has recently become North America’s first jurisdiction to introduce a consumer based carbon tax! B.C Minister of Finance, Carole Taylor, also vowed that every cent will be returned through tax cuts and credits. It’s a good way to keep people aware…

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    Katie Kish
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    7 Sexiest Green Stars of 2007

    January 7, 2008 /

    The results are in! Well, not really. This list is based on my humble blogger opinion. Use the comment section to claim which celebs float your green boat. With enough feedback, I hope to compile a list based on “popular,” not personal, opinion. Sheryl Crow 2007 was a great year…

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    Olivia Zaleski
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    Tahoe and Yukon Hybrids: Sensible or Stupid?

    August 2, 2007 /

    I was embarrassed. There’s no other way to describe how a green, treehugging, environmental blogger such as myself felt clambering into a Chevy Tahoe outside a restaurant on the West Side of Manhattan recently. This ‘full-size’ (read that as gigantically huge) SUV was a hybrid, true, but its slightly lower…

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    Starre Vartan
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    Eco-Chick Does Mountain Jam

    May 31, 2007 /

    With festival season upon us, my friend, Amy, called a few weeks ago to tell me that I was going to meet her and her friends at Radio Woodstock’s Mountain Jam in Hunter, New York on the first weekend in June. I’d already seen the lineup (with Gov’t Mule and…

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    Brianne Goodspeed
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    Just a thought

    May 1, 2007 /

    Recently I found myself engaged in several discussions about taking care of our environment as a matter of personal integrity, choice, and responsibility. One such conversation happened with a stranger in a training course I was attending. The man works for the EPA. He looked to be in his early…

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    Jennifer Veilleux
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    Andrew Revkin and the NY Times

    April 5, 2007 /

    With all the recent global warming coverage in the mainstream media, I find it reassuring that some journalists, though certainly not enough, are writing about the implications for people who live in poverty. Environmentalism—whether we’re talking about climate change, organic food, or access to green space— is a class issue.…

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    Brianne Goodspeed
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    I've Got a Huge Fucking Ecological Footprint! Fuck You!

    February 9, 2007 /

    A little satire, because sometimes it’s the best way to make a point. (Think Swift’s “A Modest Proposal” and then read….. Text by guest-blogger Johnathan Wilbur In the last few years, I’ve heard (and overheard) a lot offhanded despairing with regards to the whole “Global Warming” phenomenon. A beautiful seventy…

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    Starre Vartan
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    For the first time, Green means GO.

    January 28, 2007 /

    Illustration exclusively for Eco Chick by Greg Grigoriou TEXT by guest-blogger Greg Grigoriou When I set out to look for my next car, i had a feeling the list would be short. A born again friend of the Earth, I knew that I would be relegated to a cute little…

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    Starre Vartan
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