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Join eco-enthusiast Kachina Myers on her journey to make her New York home as ecologically friendly as possible. In the first of three episodes, Kachina warms her home, not the planet by recycling and using designer Michael Lannone's earth-friendly furniture using Kirei and wheat board.
Join eco-enthusiast Kachina Myers on her journey to make her New York home as ecologically friendly as possible. In the second of three episodes, designer Michael Lannone uses wheat board for the first time while Kachina considers corn plastics and weighs the fuel-efficiency of guaranteeing the arrival of her sideboard in time for the party.
It's party time! In this final episode, party day arrives but the Signature 2.0 sideboard hasn't. Its creator Michael Lannone shares the secrets of his success at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. Will partygoers get a whiff of his stylish graphics and water based lacquer? Meanwhile, eco-hostess Kachina Myers plans the festivities down to the last green detail with eco snacks, organic gin and vodka, bamboo placemats, and even an earth-friendly nail polish.
AltWheels Festival, Boston
The AltWheels Festival brings together a diverse array of alternative fuel vehicles and innovators for a weekend of learning, discussion, and showing off. Garage tinkerers, hybrid hackers, MIT professors, government officials and auto industry giants all play their part in moving the US towards energy independence, and Boston is the place it happens. See coBRANDiT.com for extras and outtakes.
How to Buy Green Produce
This week on TreeHuggerTV we are back in the supermarket shopping with nutriton expert Marion Nestle. You may have caught a previous THTV episode when Marion was helping us to buy green milk. This week we're in the fruit and veg aisle and Marion is lamenting the fact that lack of labelling means we can't tell where the apples come from. This is especially frustrating when they are out of season because we can't tell how far round the world they've travelled. Come help us carry the shopping basket and learn more about the pros and cons of selecting organic fruit and vegetables in the supermarket.
A Chef Connects His Farm and His Kitchen
THTV talks with Dan Barber, famed chef of the award winning Blue Hill Restaurant located at Stone Barns. In this final episode of the three part series, Dan discusses the unique connection that is made between the farm, his kitchen and the guests of Blue Hill.
An Eco-Film Festival
Grab the popcorn and pull up a seat. This week TreeHugger News takes you to the movies with exclusive sneak peaks of Who Killed the Electric Car and the Brad Pitt narrated documentary Design: E2. Plus feedback on Al Gore's film An Inconvenient Truth, love sexy news on the world's hottest vegetarian, and a German study on the ever-warming sun.
Edible Estates
How do you make your front lawn greener? Landscape with food instead. Edible Estates wants to tear out your lawn & replace it with a garden that is both beautiful and functional. What if keeping up with the Joneses meant you had a better tomato bush or a bigger plum tree? Edible Estates wants to make that happen, transforming suburbia one lawn at a time.
Farming with a Megaphone
In the first of a three part series on the organic process of farm to table living, THTV interviews Jack Algiers. Jack is the Four Seasons Farmer at Stone Barns Center for Food and Agriculture in Mt. Pleasant, NY. This episode centers on the importance of healthy soil and what it means to be a green farmer in the 21st century.
Farm to the Table
In the second installment of the series, THTV interviews Nena Johnson, Public Programs Manager. This episode highlights the ways the center informs visitors of the significance of organically grown food. We also visit with the resident celebrity, an 800lb lazy boar named Boris.
Green Alcatraz, Cool Cob and Toxic Co.
This week TreeHuggerTV brings you something dirty, something clean, and a whole lot of green in between, starting with a look at the Toxic 100 list of the largest corporate polluters. But before you jump to any quick conclusions, we’ll let you know what Toxic 100 company also made the list of Global 100 of the most Sustainable Corporations in the world. In cleaner, less confusing news -- the infamous former federal prison Alcatraz gets greener, British schools move towards carbon neutrality, and kids in California celebrate cob? reviving a traditional building technique to craft modern benches.
The producers of HauteGREEN host an intimate evening of dinner, drinks, and stimulating conversation with the team behind the new Worldchanging book Alex Steffen and Sarah Rich. Drop in on their discussion with TreeHugger Founder Graham Hill and THTV's Simran Sethi. Topics include the WC book tour, the Whole Earth Catalog and social responsibility efforts One and Red.
Is green a fad or here to stay? Get the answers as Worldchangers Alex Steffen and Sarah Rich continue their cocktail conversation with TreeHugger Founder Graham Hill and THTV's Simran Sethi. Also discussed are the green meme, the Stern Report and successful change movements of the past.
As the salon winds down, eco-chic loft-designer Matt Gagnon walks us through his process for reusing demolition materials in order to reinvent space. Initially tasked with using newly purchased eco-materials, Gagnon calculated that there would be no way to offset the waste generated from the renovation job, so he chose to build a sculptural landfill inside the loft.
80% of potential waste was diverted by using reclaimed sheetrock to construct storage units and other items were given away or free-cycled on Craiglist. Features hostess and HauteGREEN producer Kimberly Oliver, THTV's Simran Sethi as well as Inhabitat.com's Jill Ferenbacher who takes us to Matt's creative roots using recycled paper for furniture.
Grid Alternatives
TreeHuggerTV climbs to the roof to see how Grid Alternatives is helping to bring solar energy to low income communities. Powerful solar arrays bring huge financial savings to new home owners in need, as a single community shows the promise of a cleaner future.
Sustainable Style
Jill Danyelle of Fiftyrx3.com takes us on a green fashion tour through the Lower East Side of Manhattan searching for examples that best represent the three underlying categories of sustainable style: reduced, re-used and recycled clothing. We visit Zachary's Smile, Gomiynyc, Mo Mo Falana and Terra Plana.
Urban Homestead
Roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty with the urban homesteaders Path to Freedom. The Dervaes family shows us how they converted a 1/5 acre city lot in Pasadena, CA into an eco-oasis that has reduced their dependence on electricity by 2/3 and increased their goals of living sustain ably and self-sufficiently. From installing solar panels to brewing biodiesel, Path to Freedom has started a what they call a homegrown revolution...using their hands as weapons of mass creation.