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    SMM: ZapRoot and Mixed Greens

    By Amanda

    January 19, 2008

    ZapRootAre you watching ZapRoot yet?

    ZapRoot is an unconventional bite-sized news show that covers the fat changing world of the modern Green Revolution. With sarcasm, silliness, & sanity, ZapRoot encourages you to have a better time while making a better world.

    We think they mean fast changing world. Then again, maybe not. Host Jessica Williamson has great comic timing and a charming accent, and producer Damien Somerset has also worked on TreeHuggerTV and GOOD magazine's videos -- and you know how we love those. This week's episode feature's the dorkiest high-mileage car you've ever seen, plus EPA's new pollution mapping tool. This is some of eco-entertainment's finest, so go check it out.

    P.S. Have you checked out Enviroblog's new Mixed Greens podcast yet? Everybody else is doing it. . . But y'know, no pressure or anything.

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