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Starre Vartan

MY MOST RECENT CONTENT

Getting your legs shorts-ready with natural beauty products
Wed, May 08 2013 at 2:30 PM
These five products are easy on the earth and will get those gams smooth and lovely.
Spring cleaning: Saying goodbye to your stuff
Tue, May 07 2013 at 1:27 PM
We all know the mantra 'Keep, toss, donate, sell' — but it can be a tough job.
A growing option for too-expensive weddings: Not going
Mon, May 06 2013 at 5:04 PM
It seems impossible to turn down a wedding invite, but for financial and other reasons, many of us are making that choice.
Should birth control be available over the counter?
Fri, May 03 2013 at 5:54 PM
There's plenty of debate about whether contraception should be more easily available in the U.S., from the pill to the morning-after pill.
Why Google Glass is bad for the environment (and not in the way you think)
Thu, May 02 2013 at 11:41 AM
The controversial new technology has bothered me from the start — and I finally figured out why.
The catchily awesome thrift store song (video NSFW)
Wed, May 01 2013 at 1:30 PM
Song celebrates the culture of 'pre-loved' stuff.
Fashion trend: Neon for spring
Tue, Apr 30 2013 at 8:26 PM
Eco-friendly clothing and accessories that pick up on the warm season's hottest sartorial option.
382 garment workers dead in factory collapse that made clothes for Joe Fresh, Benneton, Children’s Place
Mon, Apr 29 2013 at 2:26 PM
Bangladeshi families and friends mourn the latest in a series of disasters caused by unsafe conditions in clothing factories.
Simple health benefits in Michael Pollan's new book, 'Cooked'
Fri, Apr 26 2013 at 7:30 PM
The food-focused author brings together everything he's learned over the years for a winning healthy prescription.
How to fail well
Wed, Apr 24 2013 at 8:12 PM
For many of us, failure is to be avoided at all costs. But what if we're wrong?

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Yes, Australians DO have the
Thu, May 23 2013 at 3:25 PM
Yes, Australians DO have the highest rates of skin cancer, which is what happens when you import millions of English people to a tropical desert type environment. Over the last 20 years, Australian scientists and government agencies have spent way more time and money than anyone else to figure out what REALLY works when it comes to protecting skin, and because of that info and related public health campaigns, their skin cancer rate has dropped a lot (still more work to do, but the younger generations are much more informed). How do I know all this? I'm actually half-Australian, attended school there and most of my family still lives there (that's where my German and English ancestry comes from).
Katnapper, you clearly didn't
Sun, May 19 2013 at 1:01 AM
Katnapper, you clearly didn't read much beyond the beginning of the piece I linked to - Edison slept between 5-7 hours a night and often took 2 naps a day, which adds up to close to 10 hours - perhaps an estimate, but not too far off the mark. Of course he wanted to be THOUGHT of as someone who slept less - only 4-5 hours - but the reality didn't prove that out. He wrote a great deal about sleeping minmal amounts, but it's not what he actually lived, and slept quite a lot. More to the point regarding what I wrote about (which was more about the time that we sleep, not amounts of sleep), was the fact that he had atypical sleeping patterns: As quoted in the piece I linked to: "For two days, and nights and twelve hours — sixty hours in all — he worked continuously without sleep, until he had conquered the difficulty; and then he slept for thirty hours. He often works all night, thinking best, he says, when the rest of the world sleeps."
My grandma always used to eat
Fri, May 03 2013 at 1:55 PM
My grandma always used to eat apples that way and tell me how wasteful I was being throwing half the apple out!
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Starre Vartan

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Starre Vartan has been an environmental journalist for almost a decade, focusing on natural beauty, eco fashion and sustainable living on her blog, eco-chick.com, on which her book, The Eco Chick Guide to Life: How to Be Fabulously Green (St. Martin's Press), is based. Starre was chosen as one of Glamour Magazine's 'Green Women' for their 70th anniversary issue last year, and has written for a number of online and print venues, including guest-blogging at elle.com, contributing to E/The Environmental Magazine, writing the 'Green Guru' column at Audubon Magazine, and style editing at Plenty Magazine. She was most recently managing editor for Greenopia.com. She is currently a regular contributor to The Huffington Post in the Green and Style sections, as well as writing for Inhabitat.com. Starre has fun appearing on TV and radio as a green living expert and also consults on green and lifestyle topics for Fortune 500 companies. Starre lives on the Connecticut shore in a 100-year old Victorian house (that she is slowly greening) with a rescued cocker spaniel and two fluffy cats. When not on the road visiting her family in Australia or checking out swimming holes the world over, she gardens, makes videos, hikes, mountain bikes and snowboards.

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