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Eating sustainable seafood

tags:
sustainableseafood, seafood, recipes, mercuryinfish, monkfish, fish, eating

Apartment Therapy's response to a monkfish recipe in the New York Times.

Go Ask Alice

tags:
AliceWaters, localfood, organicfood, eatlocal, cooking, recipes, sustainability, food, meals, eating

Interesting Alice Waters interview on Salon (shop locally, eat organically!).

How we avoid making trash

tags:
green, conservation, eco-friendly, living, sustainability

Check out No Impact Man's post on how to avoid making trash. Baking soda is the answer to everything!

Seafood Specials: Great Recipes that Help Save Oceans

tags:
sustainable, seafood,, recipes,, fish,, cooking

NRDC's sustainable seafood guide has a bunch of great recipes, and all of the fish featured are caught or raised in an environmentally friendly manner and low in mercury.

YouTube - Robert Redford on Saving the Arctic Refuge

tags:
arctic, refuge, polarbears, robert, redford, activism, oil, wilderness, energy, Bush, cheney, environment, conservation, nature

Watch Robert Redford discuss the importance of saving the Arctic Refuge in this NRDC Action Fund video on YouTube.

Grist article about an oil spill and power plant file in Lebanon

tags:
oilspill, powerplantfire, environment, Israel, Lebanon

Solar One : Education/ Outreach : Citysol

tags:
green, environment, nyc, concerts

CitySol is a green summer music and market series that takes place on the East River waterfront (Manhattan side).

Treehugger

tags:
environment, green, sustainability, eco, blog

This is a great green living site.

green-links

tags:
NYC, environment, green, sustainability, eco, politics, design

Green-links is a New York-focused blog dedicated to connecting environmentally-minded folks together.

Kim Ranney
Kim Ranney
Sr. Online Marketing and Production Associate
New York City
I'm a book lover, occasional fiction writer, avid snapshot taker and frequent traveler. I grew...
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