Happy Halloween from all of us!

 

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Happy Earth Day!

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We’re 2 today!!! Let’s sing “Happy Birthday” together.

Send us a video of you singing “Happy Birthday Women Of Green” and we’ll send you a special gift to celebrate our second birthday. We’ll share it with our almost 5500 Facebook fans and Twitter followers too!

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Best Green Fashion and Beauty 2011

More highlights from Treehugger’s Green Awards: Patagonia, Nike and John Masters Organics

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Letter to My Son, the Energy Engineer

Woman Of Green friend Phila Hoopes speaks below to her son, an energy engineer, about her hopes for renewable energy and the conflicting data coming in from all sides on the energy debate.

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Women Written Out of the History of Dirt

April is landscape architecture month. What do you think about the shaping of our relationship to the natural world?

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Greenpeace Working to Get Facebook Off Coal

Greenpeace has been tenacious with trying to get Facebook to ditch coal as a power source for its data centers. Starting with their own Facebook page to show the company how many of its users would like it to “unfriend” coal, the activist group then moved on to set a world record in the comments section.

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Women’s Media and the End of Demographics

Johanna Blakely studies the impact of mass media on culture. She asks questions like “what happens to media when women are the main consumers of social media networks?” Is this the end of traditional demographics for advertising? What do you think?

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Spraying to Make Yards Green … but With Paint, Not Water

Homeowners associations can fine residents if their yards are not one of the following: a xeriscaped landscaped following a “desert design” with cactuses, desert flora and expanses of carefully placed rocks or healthy and vibrant green grass. Brown yards are not an option and carry the risk of citations, fines and even legal action

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Fruit Juice, Collagen and Cigarettes (and Other Things Made from Pigs)

Christien Meindertsma like to expose the hidden processes and connections that make our world turn. Below she describes how many things can be made from pig parts, from concrete and beer, to china figurines, injectable collagen and renewable energy.

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