Monthly Archives: September 2011
Sea Shepherd Marks Their ‘Little Green Holm’ Island as a Seal Sanctuary
After their summer campaign in the Faroe Islands to stop the slaughter of pilot whales, the Sea Shepherds made a stop to visit the seals that call their Little Holm
Sting and Trudie Styler to Be Honored by Bill Clinton for Their Rainforest Work
Sting and his wife Trudie Styler will soon be honored by former president Bill Clinton for their work to conserve the rainforests. Recently, we wrote about The Rainforest Foundation, started
Win It: Seersucker Robe from Coyuchi
The cold fronts will be moving in soon, but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered… literally! This week’s exclusive giveaway for our newsletter subscribers from Coyuchi is sure to keep you
Controversial Bruised Photos of Heather Morris to Raise Money for Charity
When I first saw the images of Heather Morris looking like a happy sex kitten 1950′s housewife with a black eye, I wanted to shake the person who thought it
Hollywood, Florida’s First Sustainable Park Breaking Ground in December
Hollywood, Florida will be breaking ground in December for the State’s first sustainable park being built at the corner of South 24th Ave and Monroe St. The city appears to
Bethenny Frankel Raising Vegetarian Daughter
Her Skinnygirl margaritas may contain some questionable ingredients, but that’s not the case for Bethenny Frankel‘s daughter’s diet. The natural foods chef and former Real Housewife says that her 15-month
Ecuador Yasuni Rainforest Under Threat From Oil Below
Ecuador’s Yasuni rainforest is home to more species of animals, plants, and insects than anywhere else in the world. It also happens to be home to 846 million barrels of