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Eco-consumerism

Nature

Peer influence may be key to saving the earth. We hear the Joneses recycle. 

 

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Raking in the Green

Going eco-friendly can reap company profits.

Sexing Up Eco Chic

Fuel-efficiency is the new chick magnet.  

How Sweet It Is

Natural alternatives to sugar and synthetic sweeteners are in demand.

Try a Low-Carbon Diet

Going green? What we eat means more than where it’s been.

Just How Much Does It Pay to Go Green?

People would if they could, but they can’t, so they…

Baby, You Can Drive My Car, and Maybe I’ll Plug Too…

By 2011, electric cars may overtake international roads.

Green Minds Think Alike

Green cleaning products, reusable grocery bags, promote eco-friendly habits.

Until They Make an iCar…

Are cars obsolete? Gen Y prefers the latest tech gadgets over the newest cars.

Produce Prejudice at the Fruit Stand?

Cosmetically perfect apples beat out blemished organics at the market.

No, Vegan is Not a Planet

Vegetarianism and its subset, veganism, are becoming mainstream.

Organic Sprouted Wheatberry Bread? Aisle 18

Organic movement has moved from Whole Foods to Wal-Mart.

You Gotta Spend Green to Go Green

Constituents are willing to pay more locally to stop warming globally.

No Tree Harmed in Writing This Article

Eco-friendly, ethically produced, locally-made items are hot.

Garden-Fed Kids

Children are more likely to eat and enjoy the taste of homegrown fruits and vegetables.

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