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| Winter 2007 |
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EMA Welcomes New Board Members |
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EMA 2006 Highlights |
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16th Annual EMA Award Winners |
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EMA Missions in Music Award Honors The RED HOT CHILI PEPPERS |
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EMA Futures Award Honors MAROON 5 |
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Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Expands Its Commitment to Sustainable Tourism
with New World Heritage Alliance Partnership |
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EMA Distributes Shaklee |
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LIVING WITH ED |
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Cover Story:
EMA 2006 Highlights
Right now, green is cool. So cool in fact, that being environmentally "reckless” is decidedly uncool! And the beauty of this trend is that it’s crossing generational lines. Younger celebrities are encouraging their fans to "go hybrid” with the same passion that their older counterparts are role modeling for theirs. The reality is, the world could be very, very different for our children and grandchildren. This is a..... continued » |
| Fall 2006 |
| In This Issue: |
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EMA Welcomes New Board Members |
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EMA and the Campaign for Safe Cosmetics |
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It's Year Three for BP's A+ For Energy Grant Program! |
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YOUNG, FABULOUS AND GREEN |
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Whole Foods Market Celebrates 25 Years of Supporting Local Growers! |
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16th Annual Environmental Media Awards 2006 Nominees |
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Cuban Fried Chicken Salad |
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Bonterra Vineyards |
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Cover Story:
Strike While The Iron… And Everything Else… is HOT
Ok, it's our time… again. This has happened before. Everyone is thinking "green.” We've had a record-breaking summer of heat, gas prices are through the roof, organic is the "new” buzz word in every market across the world and alternative fuel is common lunchtime banter. We have lived through this before. Then, things get a little better. The season changes and the heat fades, gas prices dip, school starts, the holidays approach and daily problems take precedence. Our passions fade... continued »
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| Summer 2006 |
| In This Issue: |
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EMA Welcomes a New Board Member |
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EMA Kids Square Off About the Environment! |
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Green Power Family Hour |
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Daryl Hannah at Natural Products Expo West |
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Growing Healthy Habits in Kids |
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Vegetable Quesadilla Recipe |
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Cover Story:
Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Green Partnership Program
We all travel. And, we all live as green as possible. So what makes more sense than when traveling, to visit the most luxurious and greenest of hotels and resorts?
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| Winter '05/'06 |
| In This Issue: |
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EMA Welcomes New Board Members |
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Spinach Salad with Limed Pepitas and Pomegranate |
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Whole Children Whole Planet Expo 2006 |
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The 15th Annual Environmental Media Awards |
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EMA Awards Gala Attendees |
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BP Solar A+ for Energy |
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Cover Story:
EMA 2005 Highlights
The two most important words for our future are… GO SHOPPING. I know, sounds frivolous, but what I mean is, shop sustainably. Nothing can ward off global warming more effectively than proper consumerism...
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| Fall 2005 |
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Behind the Scenes |
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EMA Thanks All Our Green Power Baby Shower Sponsors! |
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October is Fair Trade Month! |
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Whole Foods Market Gives New Meaning to "Green Room" |
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A "Healthy" Chocolate Almond Tart |
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Organic Bouquet |
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"Tight Quarters" to be Lauan-Free! |
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Cover Story:
Green Power Baby Shower!
What do organic peanut butter and jam, household cleaning solution so pure you can drink, moisturizer without chemical additives, soy products, hybrid vehicles, organic spirits and sustainable fish have in common? Well that's what you want in your homes in order to raise a healthy family. Yeah, yeah, common sense, huh? Well, yes and no....
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| Summer 2005 |
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Cover Story:
Environmental Injustice:
Just Around the Corner
It's a compelling plot line for a Hollywood movie: a community of poor families surrounded by hazardous waste facilities, chemical plants and landfills is plagued by high rates of cancer, asthma, respiratory disease, birth defects and infertility. After years of abnormally high rates of illness and death, an investigation is launched which finds that pollutants released...
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