SeaWorld admits to spying on activists
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Something is fishy at SeaWorld , and it’s not the marine animals. After growing suspicions that the company was sending employees to infiltrate anti-SeaWorld protests, CEO Joel Manby finally admitted this Thursday that the decision was not only deliberate, but that it came from the aquarium’s management. Read the rest of SeaWorld admits to spying on activists
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Eco Fashion At NY Fashion Week? Peak These 5 Possibilities
February 22, 2016 by
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New York Fashion Week wrapped up on Thursday, and since then we’ve begun to see the trends and highlights predicted for Fall 2016 rolling out. The looks that graced the runways will influence high fashion and street style alike going forward for…
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Join Ecouterre and the Museum of the City of New York for a discussion on ethical fashion
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This Thursday, join Ecouterre and the Museum of the City New York for a discussion on ethical fashion. Ecouterre’s own Jasmin Malik Chua will be there, along with Parsons The New School for Design’s Timo Rissanen, Study NY’s Tara St. James and award-winning designer Yeohlee Teng. Reserve your seat now. READ MORE >
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Sundown at Ecotrust
Join us at the Natural Capital Center, a hub for ideas and urban community, for a unique series of free outdoor concerts each Thursday in July.
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Best Buy Eliminates E-Waste Recycling Fee
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Responsibly disposing of TVs, computers and other e-waste items just got a little more affordable. Best Buy announced on Thursday that it will eliminate a $10 recycling fee for electronics items with screens to make its recycling program more…
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MIT Recycling Game Is a Hit with Students
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While recycling is crucial to protecting our planet, it’s not always the most exciting of activities. But Boston-based Greenbean Recycling is trying to change all that by transforming the collection of bottles and cans into a fun and…
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Facebook Goes Solar
November 4, 2011 by
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Facebook is planning to create renewable electricity and hot water with a solar cogeneration system at its new headquarters in Menlo Park, Calif., the company announced on Thursday. The social networking giant purchased and renovated the 57-acre…
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Check Out New York City’s First Annual Urban Design Week September 15th through 20th
September 17, 2011 by
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Insert Your Ideas Here Project by Eve Mosher and Paul Notzold Photo via Eve Mosher On the heels of Fashion Week , NYC’s first annual Urban Design Week launched Thursday evening at the BMW Guggenheim Lab in the East Village . Hundreds of New Yorkers braved the unseasona… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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The TreeHugger Recap: Thursday, July 28, 2011
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Photo by Paul K. Anderson. With ~30+ new posts on TreeHugger.com each weekday, we understand if you miss a post here and there. To keep you up-to-date, here’s what we covered on Thursday, July 28, 2011…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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The TreeHugger Recap: Thursday, July 14, 2011
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Photos Courtesy of the Wildlife Conservation Society With ~30+ new posts on TreeHugger.com each weekday, we understand if you miss a post here and there. To keep you up-to-date, here’s what we covered Thursday, July 14…. Read the full story on TreeHugger
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