…or so it may seem, with retailers and designers clambering for the chance to offer their organic frocks and socks. However, it isn’t easy buying green, at least on the cheap.
With the likes of eco-conscious designer Rogan Gregory offering organic cotton T-shirts for $72 and skinny jeans for $290, or Stella McCartney’s organic undies for [...]
entries from July 2008
green is the new black
July 31st, 2008 by lorraine No Comments
one state, two state, red state, blue state
July 30th, 2008 by kristen No Comments
The Daily Show had a great clip last night about solutions to the oil crisis that our fellow Americans have come up with to reduce our dependence on foreign oil. They’ve interviewed a self-sustaining, eco-warrior and a former NASCAR racer with a clever (and safe!) driving solution.
Hilarious, as always. Enjoy!
to walk or not to walk… that is the direction
July 29th, 2008 by kristen No Comments
You know the Chronicles of Narnia SNL skit that goes, “Google Maps Is the Best… True That! Double True!” Well, that statement’s more accurate than ever, thanks to the latest idea from Google. Google Maps now has a Beta version of walking directions.
dance harder, groove longer
July 13th, 2008 by lorraine No Comments
The world’s first eco-disco, Surya, opens for business in the UK with claims that it will be powered by clubbers shaking their stuff on its dance floor. Located on Pentonville Road, London, the King’s Cross nightclub is billing itself as the world’s first eco-disco.
all i need is the air that i breathe…
July 9th, 2008 by lorraine No Comments
… and to love you. Well, maybe not the last bit - but I do need the former and it’d better be bloody good quality too. However, these past few weeks it’s not been that good around here, that’s for sure.
rockin at rothbury
July 7th, 2008 by lorraine No Comments
So, this past 4th of July weekend, while the likes of you and me were chowing down on one last hot dog or flavour infused tofu stick, some lucky beggars had the opportunity to join in the fun at the Rothbury Musical Festival, where the likes of the Dave Matthews Band, Snoop Dog, John Mayer, [...]
the long road to greendom…
July 2nd, 2008 by lorraine No Comments
OK, I admit it, I’ve not been good to the environment. In the 70’s I thought it was great that my Mum no longer had to take her own bags to supermarket - they provided plastic ones for convenience. How fantastic was that?! Then the 80’s hit and was basically a blur to me - [...]









