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Kaity Tsui
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Kaity Tsui’s passion for the environment (and personal commitment to reduce her carbon footprint) began with an animated television program called Captain Planet. Since then, she has been active in New York City’s sustainability efforts through her employment and volunteer work with numerous environmental organizations. On the 40th anniversary of Earth Day, she was honored as I LOVE NY’s first ever Greenest New Yorker in New York State. While freelancing on a few eco-centric projects, she serves as the Ambassador for I LOVE NY’s Green Heart NY program, promoting green travel and tourism throughout the State and engaging the public through her blog Diaries of the Greenest NYer. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Metropolitan Studies from New York University. She has completed the Citizen Pruner program from Trees New York and the Master Composter program from the Lower East Side Ecology Center. Her interests include running, traveling, eating out, and trying new things at least once.

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10 Neat Resources to Re-Fashion Our (Life) Styles

(3) Comments | Posted June 19, 2012 | 6:21 PM

With the change of seasons comes the change in wardrobe! And yet, what comes to your mind when you think of fashion?

To me, fashion conjures up images of self-improvement, self-awareness, self-empowerment, self-enlightenment, and self-expression. Renowned writer Amy Tan said it best in her article for Harper's Bazaar, "Perhaps...

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All About LEED

(1) Comments | Posted January 12, 2011 | 11:19 PM

This month, I thought it would be interesting to discuss New York State's growing green building practices with LEED projects popping up all over the State.

So, what exactly is LEED?

LEED stands for Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design. Developed in 1998 by the U.S. Green...

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Green New Year's Resolutions for 2011

(2) Comments | Posted December 30, 2010 | 9:48 PM

Hello my dear readers!

Although Christmas just passed, I'm looking forward to the free pine clippings the New York Times wrote about last week for next year's holiday decorations.

As we approach 2011, to some it will mean the International Year of Forests as declared by...

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