"What we are doing to the forests of the world is but a mirror reflection of what we are doing to ourselves and to one another."
Gandhi

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Amy Smart Interviewed at the California Green Communities Challenge By Ken Spector

Posted By: Living ECHO | 9 Nov 2009 | 11:08 pm EST
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Kevin McHale (Glee) Interviewed at the 2009 EMA Awards By Ken Spector

Posted By: Living ECHO | 9 Nov 2009 | 10:56 pm EST
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TreehuggerTV: Farming with a Megaphone

In the first of a three part series on the organic process of farm to table living, THTV interviews Jack Algiers. Jack is the Four Seasons Farmer at Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture in Mt. Pleasant, NY. This episode centers on the importance of healthy soil and what it means to be a green farmer in the 21st century.

Posted By: Living ECHO | 2 Nov 2007 | 3:26 pm EDT
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TreehuggerTV: Brooklyn Designs

We take a look at this year's Brooklyn Design show. Karen Auster discusses the origins of the festival and the increasing popularity of green design. Along with some of the top green designers, we spotlight Lisa Albin's Igloo Play designs. As Bart Bettencourt from Scrapile puts it: 'Green design is not a category unto itself its just intrinsically part of good design.'

Posted By: Living ECHO | 2 Nov 2007 | 3:14 pm EDT
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TreeHuggerTV: Green Alcatraz, Cool Cob and Toxic Co.

This week TreeHuggerTV brings you something dirty, something clean, and a whole lot of green in between, starting with a look at the Toxic 100 list of the largest corporate polluters. But before you jump to any quick conclusions, we?ll let you know what Toxic 100 company also made the list of Global 100 of the most Sustainable Corporations in the world. In cleaner, less confusing news -- the infamous former federal prison Alcatraz gets greener, British schools move towards carbon neutrality, and kids in California celebrate cob ? reviving a traditional building technique to craft modern benches.

Posted By: Living ECHO | 2 Nov 2007 | 3:11 pm EDT
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TreehuggerTV: Haute Green

Form meets function at Brooklyn, NY's recent Haute Green design show. Meet some of the designers behind this curated exhibition of the best in sutainable design for today's eco-chic home, showcasing furniture, lighting, and accessories that look good and do well.

Posted By: Living ECHO | 2 Nov 2007 | 3:04 pm EDT
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TreehuggerTV: How to Throw an Eco-Party Part 1

Join eco-enthusiast Kachina Myers on her journey to make her New York home as ecologically-friendly as possible. In the first of three webisodes, Kachina warms her home, not the planet by recycling and using designer Michael Iannone's earth-friendly furniture using Kirei and wheat board.

Posted By: Living ECHO | 2 Nov 2007 | 2:54 pm EDT
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TreehuggerTV: How to Throw an Eco-Party PART TWO

Join eco-enthusiast Kachina Myers on her journey to make her New York home as ecologically-friendly as possible. In the second of three webisodes, designer Michael Iannone uses wheat board for the first time while Kachina considers corn plastics and weighs the fuel-efficiency of guaranteeing the arrival of her sideboard in time for the party.

Posted By: Living ECHO | 2 Nov 2007 | 2:53 pm EDT
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TreehuggerTV: How to Throw an Eco-Party PART THREE

It's party time! In this final webisode, party day arrives but the Signature 2.0 sideboard hasn't. Its creator Michael Iannone shares the secrets of his success at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. Will party goers get a whiff of his stylish graphics and water based lacquer? Meanwhile, eco-hostess Kachina Myers plans the festivities down to the last green detail with eco snacks, organic gin & vodka, bamboo placemats, and even an earth-friendly nail polish.

Posted By: Living ECHO | 2 Nov 2007 | 2:50 pm EDT
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TreehuggerTV: Edible Estates

How do you make your front lawn greener? Landscape with food instead. Edible Estates wants to tear out your lawn & replace it with a garden that is both beautiful and functional. What if keeping up with the Joneses meant you had a better tomato bush or a bigger plum tree? Edible Estates wants to make that happen, transforming suburbia one lawn at a time.

Posted By: Living ECHO | 2 Nov 2007 | 2:48 pm EDT
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