From around the blogosphere, a green stimulus package for your eyes, ears and mind.

- Fact or Fiction? Valentine’s Day Special on Discovery – Tyrannosaurus Sex, 10p ET. (via The Daily News)
- The eco fashion industry is revved up for this year’s earth-friendly runway series, TheGreenShows in NYC, Feb. 14 thru 17. Some of the eco-fashion trendsetters who’ll be strutting their stuff – Gary Harvey, Vaute Couture, Joann Berman, Popomomo, Samantha Pleet, Thieves by Sonja den Elzen, deux fm, Ekovaruhuset and C. Marchuska. We’ll be on the scene bringing it to you next week.
- As you may have heard, Green Music Group celebrated their official launch last weekend in L.A. GMG is all about music and the environment – can we have our live music without harming the planet? check it out @ www.greenmusicgroup.org.
- Do the recent winter storms signal the end of global warming? I think not. The inimitable John Stewart, video clip via repowerAmerica
- Oscar gets green – Food Inc and The Cove via huffpost
- Is Coke greening or greenwashing the Olympics?
- Miami Green, (and we’re not talking golf), is around the corner – Feb 25 & 26, 2010.
- Sunday, Feb 21 (9p, ET) check out Nat Geo’s “Search for the Amazon Headshrinkers,” and no, it’s not the search for the next Dr. Phil…
- action for nature.org – Get those kids back to nature – Action For Nature, a San-Francisco-based non-profit, is now taking applications for the 2010 International Young Eco-Hero Awards, which honors youngsters ages 8 to 16 for their outstanding accomplishments in environmental advocacy, environmental health, research and protection of the natural world. Honorees will receive up to $500 cash, an award certificate, and other forms of recognition. The application deadline is February 28, 2010.
- Los Angeles based Green Youth Movement will present The Green Initiative Humanitarian Fashion Show, Saturday, March 20, 2010 1-4pm (PT).
- These 2 events are a little bit down the road… Trashfusion Design Contest and Green Expo, May 1 & May 15, way up north in Ontario. The event will feature a runway show of fashions designed from recycled materials, with some lucky designer winning a $1,000 prize.
- Brooklyn-based, DESIGN 21 has teamed up with IDEO to host the Living Climate Change Video Challenge. Grab your camera and create a video (running time not to exceed 2 minutes) that envisions how climate change will impact our lives and shape the future over the next 20 to 30 years. Entries will be judged by experts on design and climate change and separated into two age categories: under 18 and 18+. One winner in each category will receive a grand prize of $3,000 plus a “Deep Dive” half-day workshop with IDEO. Deadline for entries: Tuesday, May 25, 2010.
That’s it for now, gotta fly. Keep those eco tips and tidbits coming.





















