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Debbie Levin began running the Environmental Media Association (EMA) several years ago,
after learning about—and being impressed with—the group's mission to utilize
celebrities as green-living role models and help spread the green message
through entertainment.It's really been rewarding to see that the tide has turned. Also, it's good to hit the young demographic.
I have a lot of favorite chefs who have worked with EMA, from Table 8, Wilshire, Suzanne Tracht at Jar, Mark Peel at Campanile, Akasha Richmond, Ben Ford. I rotate them.
I mix between Whole Foods, Gelson's, and the farmers' market.
The weather! The real answer is that my family is here. Least favorite: Traffic sucks, even with my hyrdid.
L.A. is a whole bunch of small towns and that’s lovely. You can enjoy the beauty and intimacy of that instead of thinking of it as a big freeway.
The beaches and canyons up in Topanga.
I like cities where you can walk. I like to look at people and nature and architecture.
Biking and walking my dog. I live in Toluca Lake, which is great for walking, biking, and hanging around the neighborhood. I love that there are tons of trees.
I always give eco-friendly gifts. I love giving everything from clothing made of bamboo and organic cotton to flowers and food. It’s a great way to teach someone about being green.
People who use paper and plastic at the market.
The "Earthbound Farm Cookbook" by Myra Goodman. Also, Akasha Richmond’s cookbooks.
Oaks. I love the changing colors. There’s nothing like a tree that changes four times a year.
I think it was the awareness I got in early 2000 when I began work at EMA and saw what was possible and how empowering it really is. You can't cure diseases and end wars by yourself but you can really do something about the environment with simple actions like changing your light bulbs.
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