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more about #green more comments → mariamariamaria: I've worked as a cleaning lady to make ends meet. If an employer barred me from using a tool that made my job easier in order to appease some retarde... more » la vie en hypnose: hoeing in Donna Karan wedges seems like a great way to twist an ankle I'll say. I'll stick to whoring in my rainbow flips flops thank you very much ... more » krismry: The idea of working without pay on an organic farm is enough to give someone a brain cloud just thinking about it. Farmworkers don't have it bad enoug... more » Mymyalibi: It is easier for a camel to pass through the eye of a needle than for a clueless entitled privilegess to reduce her carbon emissions. #vogue more » sybann: I interviewed Robert Swan Tuesday - the author of Antartica 2041 - and he told me we should be calling our utility providers and insisting that our po... more » BrutallyHonestBabes (aka Mrs. Sarah.of.a.Lesser.Hobbit): I'm looking forward to reading Sally Singer's maid's article in Scullery Weekly called "How to Nod and Smile at the Missus, Then Use the Mop That Work... more » funzette: "Environmentalism isn't the only cause Singer champions. After educating her cleaning lady on the t-shirt mop's benefits, she quickly slipped into v... more » Maggita: Feel Unnecessarily guilty about all that expendable income you're not using to save the planet? Too worn out from your last Vacation in St. Tropez to... more » TheUptightMidwesterner: This issue just takes the cake. I cannot even begin to comment on all the nonsense that has been pointed here and elsewhere about this issue. I flipp... more » Smitros: The Chelsea, you say? Is Sally Singer the woman with the unmade bed? #vogue more » TubOfTaft: How efficient of Singer to also spew crap out of her mouth and use one less hole. #vogue more » Taint_Too_Proud_To_Beg: Just because she doesn't receive bills for gas, electricity or water doesn't mean she can't make conscious efforts to cut back on her usage. And how d... more » NoelleBlue: Cheekbones? Daniel Day-Lewis's? Yes, please. (But not 'yes, please' enough to do more than sneak a peek of said spread in the supermarket. I mean, if... more » sweetbeans: Her housekeepers "Beloved...mop"? And, "your virtue will be contagious and the world will begin to change" What a condescending, narcissistic a-hole. ... more » Marla Singer: Maybe it would be more environmentally friendly for Sally Singer to start doing shit on her own instead of hiring consultants (wtf) and oh-so-ignorant... more » -
#coverlies
Vogue: It Is Easy Being Green... If You Live In The Chelsea Hotel
Behind its Photoshop-of-Horrors cover, this month's Vogue is packed with the type of supposedly socially responsible content that's been its wont lately. But as regular Vogue readers already know, everything — including social responsibility — is easier when you're rich.
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#msgoodyear
Jessica Alba's Easy Tips For Going Green
In the video at the link, Jessica Alba tells Vogue about "easy ways an average person can start to 'go green.'" So far she's composting, cleaning with vinegar and replacing her lawn with grass made from... tires. [Vogue] -
#maghag
Vogue's Eco Economics
As discussed, Vogue's "green" issue is more about cash than the environment. So even though Cammie Diaz is wearing organic cotton on the cover, the last page features a $5,900 bike with $975 "basket." -
#coverlies
Vogue's "Green" Issue: Fa$hion With A Con$cience
Despite its Style Ethics page and photoshoot of Cameron Diaz in organic hemps and cottons, the green this month's Vogue really cares about comes from a wallet, not a tree. More »
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#ohshit
Cosmetics Company Discovers The Power Of Cow Poop
The next tube of lipstick you buy from L'Oréal may be brought to you by cow dung. The company's Belgium factory is installing a biomass electricity-generating system that will essentially power the factory on poop. More » -
#sleepingwiththefishes
Which Birth Control Is Best For Fish?
Get your mind out of the pond — we're just talking about The Green Lantern's claim that birth control pills may be harming fish. Want to be ichthyoid-friendly? Use condoms. [Slate] -
#greenmonster
Your Long-Distance Relationship Is Ruining The Planet
Today, Slate's environmental column tells you that if you're dating from afar, you should be wracked with guilt: dating locally is much more sustainable. The emotional end? That's your selfish problem. More » -

