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Rated • 1 review • social networking, blogging, vegan, twitter • twitter.com
An awesome vegan and activist worth following on Twitter.

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Michael is a 31 year old guy from Ithaca, New York, USA
Green. Happy. Driven. Alive. Warm.
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It's difficult to describe one's profile in a few sentences, but I'd love to tell you more over a bottle of wine. I'm heavy into green living, but I'm more yuppie than hippie. I enjoy learning about cool technologies that seek to find balance with the planet and push the human race in a direction that's more friendly to those around us sharing the earth.
Rated Oct 23 • 1 review • social networking, blogging, vegan, twitter • twitter.com
An awesome vegan and activist worth following on Twitter.
Rated Oct 22 • 1 review • fashion, gifts, gadgets, men • gentsupplyco.com
The new "Men-only" gift site from the people behind Delight.com!
Rated Oct 22 • 1 review • environment, film • ottawacitizen.com
From the page: "Condemning Gore and environmentalists as "not caring about real people," as the movie does, is also a public relations mistake. It alienates millions of fair-minded environmentalists who, although they take a different approach to the climate issue than we do, are no more interested in hurting children, pouring money down the drain or wasting human effort than we are. A minority of environmental extremists likely are anti-human but most environmentalists are simply our neighbours, supporting policies they believe protect the world their children will inherit. Seen in that light, we are environmentalists as well."
Rated Oct 20 • 1 review • environment, fish, food, how to, seafood • causecast.org
From the page: "So, are vegans the only ones who can avoid being bombarded with guilt and hounded by worry of dying from cancer every time they pick up a fork? I don't think so. I'm remaining optimistic, as I would like to continue enjoying my delicious salads of organic baby greens, dried cranberries, balsamic vinaigrette - and tuna (Albacore or Skipjack). You, too, can make better seafood choices with a little more information about the best type of seafood to buy for the environment, your health, and the future of fishing communities."
Rated Oct 20 • 1 review • activism, environment, celebrity • americasquarterly.org
From the page: "Multi-platinum and Grammy-award-winning musician and producer Wyclef Jean made a name for himself in the 1990s both as a solo artist and as a member of The Fugees with his political and socially oriented hip hop. These days, he makes as many headlines as the United Nations Goodwill Ambassador to Haiti in his efforts to bring attention to development in his native Haiti. Wyclef speaks with AQ about his nonprofit, YƩle Haiti and pushing green initiatives "
Rated Oct 20 • 2 reviews • environment, halloween, holidays, green • focusorganic.com
From the page: "Halloween definitely is one of those holidays that you buy a bunch of stuff just for that day and then it gets tossed in the trash or possibly put in the closet for next year. Either way, they are a waste of money and resources.
You can easily make your Halloween green and eco-friendly and still make it fun. Green doesn't equal boring."
Rated Oct 20 • 1 review • business, mac os • businessweek.com
Incredible Apple. Really incredible.
Rated Oct 19 • 1 review • activism, environment, technology • digg.com
Amazing boat.
Rated Oct 19 • 3 reviews • science, space, discovery • cnn.com
From the page: "Thirty-two planets have been discovered outside Earth's solar system through the use of a high-precision instrument installed at a Chilean telescope, an international team announced Monday."
Rated Oct 19 • 2 reviews • cars, nyc, bicycling, environment, bikes • treehugger.com
From the page: "It's always great to see cities that are making real efforts to encourage people to cycle. The benefits can be enormous: Healthier people, fewer cars on the road, less air pollution, a more human-scale city that attracts more tourists, etc. In the video above, various officials from New York City's Department of Transportation explain the thinking behind various types of new bike lanes in the city (on the left, buffered, and sometimes completely separated)"
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