Latest from Emerald City, my enviro-blog at LAtimes.com

>> Reform School: Artsy recycled shopping without crunchiness. I love the handcrafted, one-of-a-kind goods made with recycled materials on Etsy, but to find the good stuff, you usually have to slog through all the crunchy-looking duds. But at Reform School, a cute little eco-store in Silver Lake, the owners have doe the hand-selection for you, collecting together all the artsy, whimsical, pretty eco gems that don’t look like the product of a sad home ec project.
>> Kelly Green: Silver Lake’s eco home and lifestyle boutique. Here the shopping ranges from the practical to the purely aesthetic. You can find lamps made from eco-friendly materials, gorgeous sustainably-made tables, candlesticks, eco-friendly kitchenware, and much more.
>> Much ado about green diapers. Green advice givers are all talking about dapers this week. Both Slate’s Green Lantern and Salon’s Pablo tackle the subject — and give conflicting advice.
And a couple linky posts:
>> A.M. Greenlist: Empty electric promises
>> A.M. Greenlist: Knut’s a bit nutty













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