Blythe Copeland
Blythe Copeland is a freelance writer living in Baltimore, Maryland, where she covers eco-friendly travel, endangered species, and lifestyle for TreeHugger and is the managing editor of TLC's Parentables.
She believes in alternative energy, reusable everything, and wearing a sweater instead of turning up the heat, but she has a weakness for hot showers, avocados year-round, and imported wine.
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The Most Popular Slideshows of 2010 (Slideshow)
The toothy mug on this guy makes quite an impression -- it was featured in our most popular slideshow of 2010, a collection of scary fish that puts your fear of Jaws on the back burner.
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The Most Popular Slideshows of 2010
The toothy mug on this guy makes quite an impression --it was featured in our most popular slideshow of 2010, a collection of scary fish that puts your fear of Jaws on the back burner. The top 10 slideshows of the year also include jaw-dropping close-ups
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Everything You Need for a Green New Year's Eve (Slideshow)
From stylish handmade party hats to hand-painted champagne flutes filled with organic champagne, start 2011 off on the right green path with an eco-friendly New Year's Eve party. Oh, and don't forget the an award-winning organic lip balm for sultry
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Everything You Need for a Green New Year's Eve
From stylish handmade party hats to hand-painted champagne flutes filled with organic champagne, start 2011 off on the right green path with an eco-friendly New Year's Eve party. Oh, and don't forget the an award-winning organic lip balm for sultry lips r
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Cate Blanchett Invests in Solar, January Jones Supports Sharks, and More
Investing in a new company can make even celebrities anxious, but for Cate Blanchett, backing green energy has paid off: In 2008, she agreed to invest in West Coast solar power company Sungevity, which has since
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The Week in Animal News: Singing Mice, Santa Swims with Sharks, and More
Mice that tweet like birds? Yes, they now exist in Japan. See how these new musical rodents could mean big advances in science, and then check out the rest of the week's animal news: birds going extinct and other birds making a comeback, animals with st
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The Week in Animal News: Singing Mice, Santa Swims with Sharks, and More (Slideshow)
Mice that tweet like birds? Yes, they now exist in Japan.
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2010: The Year in Environmental Disasters (Slideshow)
We wish we could say the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was the only horrific environmental disaster this year.
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2010: The Year in Environmental Disasters
We wish we could say the BP oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico was the only horrific environmental disaster this year. From red toxic sludge spewing through Hungary to floods in Pakistan and heatwaves in Russia, 2010 was a year of record-setting natural di
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Green Gift Guide: The Foodie (Slideshow)
What can be more luxurious than coming home to your favorite dish, freshly prepared and laid out on the table, or more indulgent than biting into a cake just out of the oven?
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Green Gift Guide: The Pop Culture Fan (Slideshow)
Our 10 holiday gift guides are packed with green gifts, and this one is for the giftees who know exactly what's on TV, in the theaters, or hot on the streets: Pop culture may seem flightly, but few things are more luxurious than
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The Year in Celebrities: The Biggest Green Hits and Misses (Slideshow)
From sexy Leo's mega donation to tigers to Kevin Costner's surprise knowledge of oil clean-up technology, celebrities were on fire this year. There were a few mistakes, however....such as NBC's "Tonight Show"
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The Year in Celebrities: The Biggest Green Hits and Misses
From sexy Leo's mega donation to tigers to Kevin Costner's surprise knowledge of oil clean-up technology, celebrities were on fire this year. There were a few mistakes, however....such as NBC's "Tonight Show" debacle, which sent a barely used set to landf
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10 Animals with Shockingly Strange Noses (Slideshow)
Breathing and smelling are not the only things a nose is good for.
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10 Animals with Shockingly Strange Noses
Breathing and smelling is not the only things a nose is good for. In the animal world, they're used for much more: From tentacled protrusions that find food, tools for eating and drinking, grabbers, and mating signals, the nose is a major component of s
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Green Gift Guide: The Animal Lover (Slideshow)
Who says walking on four legs instead of two means you can't enjoy the holidays? No matter what you wrap up for your favorite animal lover (or fluffy pal), nothing compares to a warm snuggle from a loving pet.
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Emily Deschanel Honored as Animal Advocate, Ryan and Scarlett Share "The Whale," and More
Actress Emily Deschanel is the recipient of the Humane Society of the United States' most recent Humane Advocate Award -- which highlights her animal rights work, from her vegan diet to her campaigns against
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Green Gift Guide: The Fashion Buff (Slideshow)
From shimmering one-of-a-kind bangles of welded architectural scraps to lush cardigans made of vintage cashmere, fashion is full of small luxuries that can make something as routine as getting dressed the best part of your day.


























