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May 3, 2017 | Contributor: Kat Ward In ancient Rome, leather was a currency traded to created high-quality sandals, which conveyed a citizen’s status in society. While leather can no longer be used as cash, it still maintains its reputation as a luxurious product. Alligators, stingrays, snakes, and even hippopotamus skins have all been utilized in luxury exotic leather goods, but now salmon skin is make its debut. ... Read More |
Apr 9, 2013 | Contributor: Sara Cardoza “For students, by students,” is the motto behind KANDALS, a San Diego-based, eco-friendly shoe company that originated from a marketing project started at San Diego State... Read More |
Apr 19, 2013 | Contributor: Marissa Foglia Residents of Miami have always been viewed as eco-friendly. We carry with us an ongoing concern for the preservation of our protected wetlands, ocean, beaches and parks. After all, it’s kind of... Read More |
Apr 8, 2013 | Contributor: Carolyn Hsu With a moniker like “the concrete jungle,” New York City doesn’t instantly inspire images of greenery or an eco-friendly lifestyle. Look a little deeper though, and you’ll see signs of the city’s campaign to protect the environment in everything from LEED certified buildings... Read More |
Jun 25, 2012 | Contributor: Caitlin Every year around the third weekend in July people gather together inLos Angelesand head for the BloomfestLA. Located in the downtown arts district it’s all but guaranteed to be a fun filled jammed packed hoopla of a good time. The... Read More |
Feb 14, 2011 | Contributor: Kimberly Fisher | 1 Comment "We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors; we only borrow it from our children." This ancient proverb is one of many reasons why green vacations are a new way to travel for the elite that don't want to leave a carbon footprint on the planet.... Read More |
Jan 31, 2011 | Contributor: Lena Katz More than just a luxury hotel in an underrated, but multi-faceted city, the new Fairmont Pittsburgh encapsulates two important themes in the civic identity: First, the "new" Pittsburgh economy, which has diversified beyond steel to education, banking, technology and lately, sustainable building. Second, the robust art scene which, for centuries, has been funded and furthered by the city’s largest fortunes.... Read More |
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