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

>> Deborah Lindquist: Couture re-fashions, made in NoHo. Queen of recycled eco-couture Deborah Lindquist has a cute little boutique in North Hollywood, I found out. So a couple weeks ago I tried to drop by this stainglass-decorated, sign-less store located next to a tattoo parlor — only to find that the front door was locked, despite the fact that the store was officially open.
>> Fruit-lifters of the world unite on 4/30. Love loquats? Then join this year’s Nocturnal Fruit Forage — put together by the Fallen Fruit collective in honor of the Loquat.
>> Bicyclists celebrate Earth Day in NoHo 4/30. Earth Day festivities continue on! All cyclists are invited to pedal over to Los Angeles County Bicycle Coalition’s Earth Day Celebration, which’ll feature raffles and prizes, bike films, art, as well as both live music and dance music sets from DJs.
>> Fred Segal Green: Gorgeous, expensive, eco-goodies. Fred Segal Green celebrated its grand opening today in Santa Monica. Located in a 1200-square-foot space at the back of Fred Segal’s east building , this eco-friendly home and lifestyle store showcases the cutting edge of green design.
And a few linky posts:
>> A.M. Greenlist: Green people
>> A.M. Greenlist: De-car-ing at 70, plus lots of Metro news
>> A.M. Greenlist: Going green on the cheap

April 29th, 2008 at 7:06 am
Damn, I really want to go to that bike event! Looking at the map though, riding there from Santa Monica would be quite the endeavor. =( Maybe if it was on a weekend and earlier in the day.