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Famine or Feast?
Out West, horses are running wild. Unfortunately, this is not good news. High food costs have prompted a number of recreational horse owners to abandon unwanted horses into open spaces, forcing animals to fend for themselves. According to the New York...
Going Out With A Bang
Hypothetical questions are fun! - If you were on death row what would your last meal be? - Would you be willing to murder an innocent person if it would 'somehow' end all hunger in the world? - For $35,000 USD, would you go for three months without...
As Mother Earth Always Says: Eat the Seasons
When you don't have a local farmer friend or farmer's market to guide you, it's hard to tell what vegetables and fruits are local and in season. Lucky for me, New York City has great community farmer's markets that I frequent to pick up...
Posted: Mar 04 2008, 10:10 AM by lizadeguia | with 3 comment(s)
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Never Fear Earth Lovers, The Planet Police Are Here...
Can two people save the planet from irresponsible fast food joints? Where there's a will and a happy meal, there's a way... Thanks for watching our 3rd Planet Police installment, for more Planet Police videos, check out www.titangreens.com ! Del...
R.I.P. Plastic Bags
Whole Foods announced that they are officially doing away with plastic bags in all 270 stores in the USA, Canada and United Kingdom by Earth Day on April 22nd. The decision was encouraged by customer requests and the company's concerns about the environment...
Paging Broccoli Obama and Celery Clinton
A round of applesauce for this creative video released by PETA and Free Range Studios this week covering the 2008 "Road to the Greenhouse". The online only debate replaces the U.S. presidential candidates with vegetable counterparts to promote...
Can't Stomach Cloned Meat
This recent U.S. Food And Drug Administration announcement came as a surprise to me: FDA Approves Cloned Meat . It's a surprise because I didn't even know that our government was working to get cloned meat into our supermarkets. And now that meat...
Posted: Jan 17 2008, 08:55 AM by lizadeguia | with no comments
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Something's Fishy...And I'm Talking About Fish
Flipping through my New York Times Magazine 7th Annual Year in Ideas issue I learned about a new seafood product that just might benefit diminishing wild fish populations: "sea-flavored" fish, or farmed fish manipulated to taste like wild fish...
I'm Dreaming of a "Green" Christmas...
Brace yourselves! Our hip and happening Daily Greens: Green Gift Guide has landed! With search engines and shopping sites touting the popularity of green gift searches for the holidays, we thought it was only appropriate to share our favorite earth-friendly...
The Noah's Ark of the Underground
What's the most precious thing on Earth? No, not diamonds. Not oil either. Seeds... Engineers working for the Norway government are preparing to officially open the Global Seed Vault next year, where the earth's bounty (i.e. millions of seeds...
It's My Party, I'll Go Green If I Want To...
Party planning causes headaches, that's a known fact. Eco-conscious party planning, according to Danielle Venokur, the founder of a New York City based sustainable party planning company , causes "MIGRAINES". Ouch. Knowing that alone would...
There's Only One Way I Like My Movies...Certified Fresh
I know I'm not the only one addicted to the Tomatometer reading on Rottentomatoes.com . It rules my theater-going nightlife. In my house we have a movie rule for newly released films, and the rule goes: if the Tomatometer reading is anything lower...
Posted: Nov 14 2007, 03:27 PM by lizadeguia | with no comments
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