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TreeHugger TV – The Future Is Green Watch It Here.

by Leonora Oppenheim, London, UK on 03. 6.06
Culture & Celebrity (audio video)

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Drrrrrrrum Rolllllllllll Please!………Welcome Ladies and Gentlemen, Boys and Girls, and everyone in between! Today we are very excited to announce the launch of TreeHugger TV. You may have sneaked a peak at our cute trial run Green Tips For Slackers a couple of months ago, but today we are officially introducing THTV with a fantastic double bill! So get your iPods and/or computer screens at the ready so you can be the first to see what TreeHugger TV has to offer.

You can watch Swaporamarama developer Wendy Tremayne discussing what inspired her anti-consumerism community event where people can come and swap and creatively customize clothes. You can also watch Joe Grunberg and Doug Kormal from Trike Taxi take us through their plans for a eco-friendly electric powered pedicab. Wow, look how they weave their way through those traffic jams!

There are a number of ways of watching TreeHugger TV other than the YouTube links above. For instant gratification you can go to Google Video where you can see our original tester and the two shiney new clips produced by m ss ng p eces. Courtesy of the latest media miracle that is podcasting we are now able to regularly bring you entertaining and action packed snippets of our favourite TreeHugger stories. So for your weekly THTV fix you can subscribe to our podcast through iTunes. iTunes and Quicktime users, here are your links: Itunes MOV (Swaporama) and iTunes MOV (Trike Taxi). We hope you enjoy watching.

In order to subscribe to the podcast, all you have to do is point your iTunes (or similar software) to this URL: "http://www.treehugger.com/tv/index.xml" ... or, to watch through iTunes or your video iPod, click here to subscribe.

Comments (7)

nice!

jump to top zaxxon [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Thanks, zaxxon. I was also very impressed with the work of missing pieces, the guys who produced these videos.

Stay tuned. There's a lot more to come!

jump to top MGR [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Great!

About the vids: just the right length, well produced and designed, very nicely edited. The logo looks like "treehugger tu" though.

About the topics:
Swaporamarama - it's great to see how something reported on treehugger.com was really like. I'm sure this is something I could easily organise at my place of work.

Trikes - great idea and i like the way they're traffic beating. But what kind of fossil fuel will he be using to create that hydrogen? ;-)

jump to top caldini says:

A short note to those of you who enjoyed the first TH TV episodes:

The video side of Treehugger is still quite young, and the more people we can get interested in it, the easier it will be for us to keep producing it.

So please, don't be shy :-) Feel free to forward this to your friends and family, add it to social bookmarking sites (delicious, etc). We would appreciate it greatly.

jump to top MGR [TypeKey Profile Page] says:

Great job guys! I love it and i wish to do something similar also for our ecoblog in italy :-)

jump to top eugenio says:

Oh my! This is goodness on a whole new level. Who woulda thunk something good could come out of TV (ok, it's not TV in the traditional sense, but.... who knows, right?).

jump to top Joshua B says:

I was also very impressed with the work of missing pieces, the guys who produced these videos.

jump to top Anonymous says:

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