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.
Latest Stories from Blythe Copeland - Page 2
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5 Online Shops for Stylish Secondhand Baby and Kids Clothes
Save money, save resources, and save your sanity -- all without leaving the house.
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Guess the Innovative Green Material Behind These 10 Chic Clutch Bags
From old cassette tapes to hemp and bamboo silk, dressy to casual, these clutch bags let you carry what you need in style -- and without a bulky tote.
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10 Ways to Spice up Your Knickers With Sustainable Lingerie
With Valentine's Day around the corner, now's the time to invest in thongs, sweet babydoll sets, ruffled knickers, and more -- in sustainable materials from organic cotton to soy.
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10 Great Green Gifts for Valentine's Day
Spread the love with flower seed bombs, Mexican dark chocolate fondue, reclaimed housewares, organic textiles, and more.
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7 Spots to Find Secondhand Baby Gear Online
Save money -- and cut your carbon footprint -- by outfitting your baby with gently used gear.
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9 Stunning Spots for Natural Ice Skating Around the World
Forget the artificially frozen rink: Mother Nature does the work for you at these international skating spots.
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5 Online Sources for Local, Organic Food Delivery
CSAs are not the only option. Now, there are large-scale online companies delivering organic produce and products right to your door.
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10 Best Green Baby Diapers on the Market
Not only are traditional disposables wasteful, they also scratch baby's tender skin. Try these eco alternatives instead.
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10 Rare and Beautiful Albino Animals
See these ten common creatures as never before.
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10 Tasty Recipes for Gluten-Free Desserts
A recent article in The New York Times suggests we should all cut down on wheat -- celiac or not --- but that doesn't mean dessert should have more in common with a hockey puck.
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5 Phone Apps for Healthy Green Eating
Overhauling your eating habits is as easy as reaching for your phone.
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10 Breathtaking Time-Lapse Videos Showcasing Nature as You've Never Seen it Before
From Antarctica to the Canary Islands, the rapid-fire photos that make up these videos capture a truly remarkable view of the natural world.
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6 Tragic Stories of Exotic Pet Ownership Gone Wrong
From a toddler's confrontation with a python to a bear named Teddy that was not a toy, these dark animal captivity stories should deter some from keeping an exotic animal as a pet.
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7 Ways Going Green Will Make You Lose Weight in 2012
Did those holiday pounds pile on? Making green choices could see that popular New Year's Resolution to shed pounds come true.
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9 Eco Travel Destinations on the Hot List for 2012
From sitting in on scientific research trips to experiencing traditional native cultures, these are the responsibly-run hotels, resorts, and trips everyone's talking about.
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Bike Share Bikes Around the World: 10 of the Sleekest Designs
Grab one of these two-wheelers for a smooth, chic ride around town.
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10 Fascinating New Species Discovered in 2011
From parasites that turn ants into suicidal zombies to rodent-eating plants and inflatable sharks, here are 10 of science's most amazing recent finds.
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The 7 Biggest Celebrity Hits and Misses of 2011
From fighting against shark finning to flip flopping on climate change, here's how this year's A-listers stack up.


























