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EcoDater.com: The Match.com For the Environmentally Conscious
Green singles and members of the natural dating community have a new home online: EcoDater.com. EcoDater is an eco-friendly online dating site for green single men and women who care about living a natural, holistic lifestyle. Members include environmentalists, vegans and vegetarians, organic farmers, outdoor enthusiasts, yoga practitioners, activists and much more.
Disney Accused Of Polluting Groundwater For 21 Years
A lawsuit filed in the Los Angeles Superior Court on June 10 alleges that Disney used air conditioners with hazardous substances and disposed of air cooling water and chemicals into municipal drains since 1988, Courthouse News Service has reported.
The Black Eyed Peas Go Green for Their Hot New Album
Go Green Expo Set to be Atlanta’s Largest Eco-Event
Over 230 of the most exciting eco-friendly companies will be exhibiting in Atlanta June 26 – 28 for the Go Green Expo at the Cobb Galleria.
Think London's 'Route to 2012' Olympic Games Starts with Cleantech Panel Discussion in San Francisco
Think London, the foreign direct investment agency for London, together with UK Trade and Investment (UKTI), the government’s international business development organization
Looking for an exciting eco-friendly road trip this summer?
The Rothbury Festival is a four day near-zero-waste music festival taking place in Rothbury, Michigan from July 2-5, 2009.
This festival first took place in 2008 bringing over 50,000 fans and raising $7.4 million. This year, Rothbury hopes to attract even more with over 70 bands playing including The Dead, Bob Dylan, The String Cheese Incident, The Black Crowes and many others.
Greenhouse Brings Eco-Friendly Partying to NYC
Eco Friendly Weddings
With June being the main time of year for couples to get married, it seems appropriate to detail some ways that a wedding could be made more eco-friendly.
Celebrate the First Ever World Oceans Day
All the hype these days is getting people thinking “green” — but don’t be so quick to forget about the other color covering more than 70 percent of our planet: blue. Oceans help to regulate the Earth’s temperature and climate, as well as constantly cycle important nutrients through the biosphere.





