aGrnopia2.jpgThis weekend, millions of women are experiencing the heart and soul of New York City, if only at their local cineplex. Yesterday, I joined a hearty, late-night crowd to view the gals of HBO’s “Sex and the City” series as they hit the big screen. Just like each character, Carrie, Miranda, Charlotte and Samantha, personify individuality, so does the fifth, and some might argue, most important character in the script: NYC.
It is, after all, the backdrop of their lives, and that of so many others that live in and visit every year. The big apple. The pulsing heartbeat of America, raking in 43.8 million tourists in 2006 alone.

So, in honor of our urban heroines, I’m saluting NYC and making a couple of recommendations for your next eco-theme trip to the city that plays host to more than 1,300 environmentally-friendly businesses and resources. And to do so, I’m flipping through the green living bible and guidebook for both dwellers and tourists, “Greenopia: New York City” ($17.95).
Greenopia, which highlights green go-tos for everything from green chocolatiers (Vere Good) to eco-friendly dry cleaners (Green Apple Cleaning), provides a resourceful travel and transportation sections. In it, readers will find cab services that reduce their carbon footprint, bike rentals and more.
Using their independent Green-Leaf Award system, the book also highlights and rates several accommodations choices, including unique options such as: East Village Bed & Coffee, Greenpoint Lodge, and Sugar Hill Harlem Inn.
Bottom line: Check out the guide before plotting your next guilt-free, urban adventure. You can find it on Greenopia, at your local Barnes & Noble booksellers or Whole Foods. The thorough 325-page paperback is printed on 100 percent deinked, recycled fibers (chlorine-free) and offset in partnership with carbonfund.org.

(visit Jess @ greenGlobetrotter for great eco travel tips)