Monthly Archives: February 2010

Neiman Marcus To Pay HSUS $25K For Faux Fur Trickery

by Michael dEstries

In late 2008, the Humane Society of the United States filed a lawsuit against six of the nation’s largest retailers and fashion designers for engaging in false advertising and mislabeling

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David de Rothschild’s Plastiki Prepares To Sail

by Michael dEstries

We’ve been following the development of the Plastiki — an eco boat with a hull containing 12,000 recycled 2-liter soda bottles. — since adventure ecologist David de Rothschild first floated

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Gore’s Earth Satellite May Finally Get To Bask In The Sun

by Elizah Leigh

How much do we really know about the earth and the changes that it is going through? Those who try to stay abreast of the state of our planet can

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Team Unicorn vs. Team Zombie? New Book Fires Up The Debate

by Elizah Leigh

No matter what spiral notebook you dare to sneak a peek in – particularly those that are stuffed deep inside the lockers of the AP science and history set —

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Twitter Thursday: Me & You Bags

by Rebecca Carter

TwitterThursday is here and we’ve got some hip reusable bags from Me & You. Winners will be able to choose from the following designs: The Cheeky Bag: Why beat around

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Christie’s Announces Green Auction “A Bid To Save The Earth”

by Daelyn Fortney

In order to drive awareness throughout Earth Week, Christie’s International has announced the 2010 Inaugural Green Auction titled, “A Bid to Save the Earth.” The green auction, which takes place

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Greening The 3D Movie Experience

by Elizah Leigh

Just how many people have cozied up in the movie theater to take in James Cameron’s 3D eco-spectacular flick, Avatar, since its mid-December 2009 premier? Based on current lifetime domestic gross

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