Latest from Emerald City, my enviro-blog at LAtimes.com
>> Room 367: Green biz networking fun for twenty-, thirtysomethings. Intended as an after-work gathering for twenty- and thirtysomething green-minded professionals, Room 367’s launch party is a business and social networking event that aims to let young would-be eco-entrepreneurs mingle over drinks and music — without people their parents’ age hanging about — while plotting a green takeover to transform business-as-usual. I’m planning to go. Who’s with me?
>> greenROHINI: Eco-fashion boutique in Sherman Oaks. Valley girls looking for the latest eco-fashions don’t have to drive to West Third Street. greenROHINI, an environmentally-conscious boutique that opened the doors to its LEED-certified shop in Sherman Oaks last year, carries everything from Del Forte jeans to Deborah Lindquist designs to recycled tire purses.
>> LA to Cyclists: “Do It Yourself”. Bicycle enthusiast Alex Thompson says the city of L.A.’s failed to support a robust bike culture — but bikers are cobbling one together anyway.
And a couple linky posts:
>> A.M. Greenlist: Food Fight!
>> A.M. Greenlist: Still more green festivals and concerts
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