Author Archive | Diane

Disney’s Earth Movie Is Breathtaking – but Misses an Opportunity to Educate

Disney doesn’t often make a movie little kids shouldn’t see. But “Earth,” the nature film premiering on Earth Day April 22, falls into that category. Despite its “G” rating, the film is more suspenseful than a James Bond movie — and more stressful, too. As it follows three animal families through a year of their […]

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FakePlasticFish.com Shows It Really Is Possible to Live Almost Plastic-Free

You think living without plastic is impossible? Not so. Just ask Beth Terry, an almost plastic-free diva who made headlines with her blog FakePlasticFish.com last year when she forced the mega-company Brita to agree to recycle its plastic water filters. Beth continues to amaze anyone who drops by her blog with her tactics for eliminating new plastic […]

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Wearing my (green) heart on my sleeve

We’re honored to report that we’re receiving recognition as a “visionary” from the prestigious website TheDailyGreen.com for our efforts to inspire consumers — especially — women to use their money to protect the planet. The Heart of Green nod “recognizes those who are bringing “green” messages to the mainstream, and your work influencing the buying habits […]

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Big Green Declaration for Change Says It’s Time for a New Biz Model

There is a silver lining in the economic meltdown and environmental crises we face. These twin ‘evils’ have created an unprecedented opportunity to throw out old business models in favor of new approaches that will redefine prosperity in terms of health and wellness, work-life balance, and environmental protection. For decades, “old business” advocates successfully argued […]

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