Elizabeth Rogers is a best-selling author; environmental consultant and entrepreneur who is committed to helping people make an impact on their world. In 2007 Ms. Rogers co-wrote the New York Times best seller, “The Green Book,” an innovative, user-friendly guide that teaches how simple shifts in habit can make a powerful difference in building a stronger, more sustainable world. Ms. Rogers also consults for major brands seeking to develop environmentally friendly commercial products. In addition, Ms. Rogers speaks to groups nationwide on new green initiatives she has created. Ms. Rogers’ initial foray into “green content” resulted in “Trippin’,” MTV’s first eco-friendly show, which she conceived and produced with actor Cameron Diaz. Every day Ms. Rogers tries to shift a habit to support the global green effort. To learn more about her daily shifts, click on www.shiftyourhabit.com.

Blog Entries by Elizabeth Rogers

Death of the Clamshell

Posted November 17, 2008 | 04:49 PM (EST)


The extinction of the dreaded plastic species can't come soon enough.

A couple of months ago my son Emmett got a small toy knight. Of course it came in an impenetrable clamshell package that he was trying to open himself. I told him I would help him pry the thing...

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Sarah Palin's Green Couture

1 Comments | Posted October 29, 2008 | 12:26 PM (EST)



I never thought I'd use the word "green" to describe anything about Sarah Palin. But I must give credit where credit is due...or at least where it used to be due.

When it comes to browsing through clothes racks, an uber-eco-conscious shopper can choose from two extremes:...

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Small Differences for the Planet Bring a Big Sum of Money to Consumers

Posted October 8, 2008 | 12:39 PM (EST)


An article in the Wall Street Journal on Oct. 2 has reported results from a McKinsey & Co report stating that 65% of U.S. greenhouse gas emissions are due directly or indirectly to American consumer activities, which are the most energy-intensive in the world.

I can almost hear the...

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HP Making the 3 R's a Little Easier

Posted September 9, 2008 | 10:44 AM (EST)


Reduce. Reuse. Recycle.

Talk to any environmental expert and they'll tell you that the 3 R's are ordered like this intentionally. It's the order in which we should put them into practice.

Reduce what we consume. Reuse what we can. Recycle the rest.

Fortunately, implementing the mainstays of this...

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Could Going Green Help Big Corps Get Back In The Black?

Posted August 27, 2008 | 06:42 PM (EST)


After three straight quarterly losses and 14,000 job-cuts earlier this year, Citigroup's newest cost-saving strategy was recently outlined in an internal company memo.

No more off-site employee meetings. No more superfluous color copies. No more new Blackberry devices -- unless we determine you really need one.

Many people, puzzled...

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If Wal-Mart Can Love The Earth, What's The Problem With Everyone Else?

Posted August 16, 2008 | 10:26 AM (EST)


As more and more companies are touting the eco-virtues of their products, the issue of greenwashing has become a hot topic. So hot, in fact, that it was the cover story of a recent Reader's Digest. And you can't get more mainstream than RD, last I checked.

In some...

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'Obama's Energy Plan' Puts the Pressure on McCain

Posted August 7, 2008 | 02:17 PM (EST)


Presumptive Democratic Nominee Barack Obama commented recently that Americans could realize significant gas savings by doing simple things to increase their fuel economy -- like keeping their tires properly inflated.

Obama's suggestion -- which seemed to be more like a spontaneous remark than some sort of orchestrated proposal --...

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