Posts Tagged ‘media’

Organic Nation U.S.A.

November 17th, 2009
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Image courtesy of OrganicNation TV

Want to learn more about sustainable food in the U.S.A?  OrganicNation.tv is exploring the American sustainable food landscape, “focusing on the people, places and products that are shaping a new green economy and lifestyle.”

They’re traveling the United States to document how sustainable food systems are being created, meeting farmers to urban gardeners, teachers to restaurant owners.

OrganicTVNationDorothee & Mark with lobster

Photo credit: © Zack Bowen

OrganicNation.tv has traveled up the East and West Coasts and the Midwest and plans upcoming tours of the Southeast and Southwest.

The team are sharing  stories, interviews and what they’ve learned via their weekly web video series and daily blog.  There is also an interactive community map of organic locations around the U.S. including places they’ve visited and fan submissions.

10 Digital Magazine Sites You’ll Love

November 10th, 2009
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Image courtesy of Wend Magazine

Digital versions of your favorite travel magazines are greener, more mobile alternatives to their paper versions.

Select airlines and media companies are featuring free digital versions of their magazines on their sites.  While more travel magazines are offering a free preview of their digital version and digital subscriptions.

In other cases, magazines are opting to enhance their online profile, increasing current and archived content on their sites.  If you’re seeking digital travel magazines, sites like Zinio sell subscriptions to diverse consumer and trade publications.

We love Wend Magazine (above), which specializes in adventure/inspiration/travel/activism.  The magazine launched its digital version over a year ago.

Says Stiv Wilson, Editor in Chief, Wend Magazine:

“We invested in the digital platform for several reasons.  Even though we pay through the nose for locally sourced FSC certified paper and print locally, digital is still, of course, greener…It’s been received well.  For one, it’s great to have this asset for international subscribers, and because production is a fixed cost, it allows poor college students and the like to be able to get a subscription on a cheap beer budget.  Also, it’s a tremendous marketing tool…”

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National Geographic Traveler Scores

October 21st, 2009

COVER NGTrav Nov0922 National Geographic Traveler Scores

National Geographic Traveler, in conjunction with National Geographic Society’s Center for Sustainable Destinations, has devoted its sixth annual “Places Rated” Destination Stewardship survey to the world’s most celebrated and iconic travel destinations and how they have weathered mass tourism and other threats.

The survey, conducted by the Center, is the cover story of the November-December 2009 issue of National Geographic Traveler magazine on newsstands November 3, 2009.  A total of 133 destinations were surveyed by a panel of 437 experts in a variety of fields related to sustainable tourism.

Norway’s Fjords region takes top honors (85 points) with judges noting its scenery and well-preserved rural life. Other destinations in the “Best Rated Places” category include Japan’s ancient Kyoto (#4, 79 points) for honoring the “serenity and charm of ancient Japan” and Slovenia tied at #5 (78 points) for being among the most sustainable and authentic places to visit in Europe.

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