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From Britney to BoKlok What's on our radar this week |
David Roberts, Sarah van Schagen |
07 Oct 2005 |
The Grist List |
| By David Roberts and Sarah van Schagen 07 Oct 2005 The booby/baby dilemma Celebs. How they confound us. One minute you hear that Britney is willing to leave her breasts bare for ... well, anything, but in this case a hurricane recovery fund. Next minute you hear that TomKat is contributing to overpopulation. Do we love and mock them? Hate and mock them? Vexing. Earth to humans: drink beer Beer, however, inspires no conflicting feelings. Only love! Organic Clean Water A ... |
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From Booty to Biodiesel What's on our radar this week |
David Roberts, Sarah van Schagen |
30 Sep 2005 |
The Grist List |
| By David Roberts and Sarah van Schagen 30 Sep 2005 "Hey baby, recycle here often?" OK, we've heard enough about steamy flings starting at Green Drinks: It's now officially a Trend. Middle America may think it's all patchouli and Birkenstocks when enviros mingle, but what we see is brainy, committed hotties ... leaving together. Alternative lifestyle Whole Foods, where eco-conscious gourmets flock to demonstrate their virtue pay $10 a pound for olives buy hea ... |
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From Harry to Housing What's on our radar this week |
Sarah van Schagen, Katharine Wroth |
23 Sep 2005 |
The Grist List |
| By Sarah van Schagen and Katharine Wroth 23 Sep 2005 Um, forgiven In coastal Cali, Clint Eastwood has a rep as a Dirty-Harry developer. But that may change with his latest project, Tehama, which boasts solar and wind power, open space, an organic farm, and native plants. Of course, there's also a golf course ... you got a problem with that? Photo: Worn Again. Bar none A London-based shoe company has paired with a nonprofit to create Worn Again, a line of "trainers& ... |
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From Teri to the Thames What's on our radar this week |
Sarah van Schagen, Katharine Wroth |
16 Sep 2005 |
The Grist List |
| By Sarah van Schagen and Katharine Wroth 16 Sep 2005 Katrina's ka-ching No national environmental crisis would be complete without celebs cashing in. We bring you Teri Hatcher, who's unveiled a line of ugly (oops! did we type that out loud?) T-shirts to support hurricane relief. Meanwhile, Michael Moore may be considering a Katrina disast-umentary. That'll show the penguins who's boss. My cup runneth over "Football" fans are already salivating for next year' ... |
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From Elton to Engines What's on our radar this week |
Sarah van Schagen, Katharine Wroth |
09 Sep 2005 |
The Grist List |
| By Sarah van Schagen and Katharine Wroth 09 Sep 2005 A pinch of Elton John Last we knew, there were two recipes in England: fish 'n' chips and spotted dick. But there must be more, if a new celeb cookbook is any indication. A Fair Feast, whose proceeds support sustainable agriculture, includes contributions from Minnie Driver, Nigella Lawson, and Sir Elton John. Who we hear makes really good ... fish 'n' chips. Photo: Toyota Earth to Toyota, come in Toyota The much-bal ... |
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From Liz to Living Libraries What's on our radar this week |
David Roberts, Sarah van Schagen |
02 Sep 2005 |
The Grist List |
| By David Roberts and Sarah van Schagen 02 Sep 2005 No business like Liz business No matter how wholesome Elizabeth Hurley's organic baby food turns out to be, it can't make up for the cruelty of denying her child the opportunity to breast-feed. What? Why are you looking at us like that? Is that organic spandex? Research indicates that exercising makes you smarter and that exposure to nature makes you happier. Conclusion? Drag your dumpy, depressed, dimwitted ass ... |
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From Size to Spies What's on our radar this week |
David Roberts, Sarah van Schagen |
26 Aug 2005 |
The Grist List |
| By David Roberts and Sarah van Schagen 26 Aug 2005 It's not the size of the turtle, it's how you save it "My man doesn't need turtle eggs," says the sultry model in a controversial Mexican ad campaign, which urges men to stop buying the alleged aphrodisiacs and help save the endangered sea creatures. But does he need a Hummer H2? Photo: WiLDCOAST. Money-mouth co-location Two climate-change skeptics just bet climate expert James Annan $10,000 that the globe would ... |
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From Lubes to Lemurs What's on our radar this week |
David Roberts, Sarah van Schagen |
16 Aug 2005 |
The Grist List |
| By David Roberts and Sarah van Schagen 16 Aug 2005 Lube job Folks sometimes worry about sustainability during sex -- just not the environmental kind. To make your pleasure greener there's the Veg Sex Shop, a collection of vegan and eco-friendly sex toys, including a solar-powered vibrator and a dazzling variety of oils and lubes. Look on the bright side Global warming may result in planetwide catastrophe, but at least it's an excuse for a quick nap. Researchers recommend ... |
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From Panties to Pledges What's on our radar this week |
David Roberts, Sarah van Schagen |
09 Aug 2005 |
The Grist List |
| By David Roberts and Sarah van Schagen 09 Aug 2005 Eco-panties The world's fascination with panties dates back to, oh, probably whenever panties were invented. At U.K.-based GreenKnickers.org, they make them from organic materials or oddball secondhand dresses. You got your eco, you got your panties -- what's not to like? Photo: Timothy Treadwell. Like Grizzly Adams, but crazy Self-proclaimed "kind warrior" Timothy Treadwell lived for 13 years among Alaska's ... |
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From Ritalin to Ridicule What's on our radar this week |
David Roberts, Sarah van Schagen |
02 Aug 2005 |
The Grist List |
| By David Roberts and Sarah van Schagen 02 Aug 2005 Nature as Ritalin A small-but-growing body of research shows that exposure to nature can reduce the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. For calming your crazed kids, "outside" is the new TV. Photo: FINE Mobile GmbH. The Twike Is it a small car? A motorcycle? A bike? We don't care, we just heart this little two-seater commute-mobile. Good luck getting one -- but if you can, you'll be the ta ... |
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