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Simran created an online series for Oprah.com about the green renovation of her first home in Lawrence, Kansas, and a series of blog posts on the impact of American consumption for The Huffington Post. She is the contributing author of Ethical Markets: Growing the Green Economy (Chelsea Green, 2007), the companion guide to the first PBS series on sustainable business, Ethical Markets. The book was a 2008 bronze Axiom Book Award winner for Best Business Ethics book, as well as the winner of the 2007 Nautilus Silver Book Award for Business and Conscious Leadership.

She has written for TreeHugger, NBC, PBS, Metropolis Magazine, GreenBiz, Asia Society, Alternet, and Deepak Chopra’s metablog Intent. Lauded in Vanity Fair’s green issue as the environmental “messenger” in April 2007, Simran was selected for Vanity Fair’s exclusive online portfolio of the 2007 Year in Photos, and has been a featured guest on web chats for Gather and Yahoo.

Everybody Eats News: Cameroon in Turkey: Istanbul’s Migrant Kitchen Serves Aphrodiasiac Pudding”

Everybody Eats News: “Simran Sethi Takes Us On an Eating Tour of Istanbul”

Phys.Org: Study: Military providing example of becoming sustainable without politics”

Asia Society: “2011: Post Nuclear Tragedy, Three Inspiring Environmental Shifts in Japan”

Metropolis: “Teaching Tweeting”

Asia Society: “Before the Gold Rush: A Call for Responsible Mining in Afghanistan”

Asia Society: “No Real Environmental Change Without China, India, and Brazil”

Oprah.com: “Greening the Green Girl”

Greener Design: “How SIGG Lost My Trust”

Ethical Markets: Growing the Green Economy

The Huffington Post: “Sarah Palin’s Empty Promise”

The Huffington Post: “Lifting the ‘Body Burden:’ How to Fight Toxic Exposure and Keep Chemicals Out of Your Home”

The Huffington Post: “The Oxymoron of Clean Coal”

Alternet: What’s The Matter with Kansas?”

Green Options: “Life Cycle: Sh*t Happens”

Niman Ranch Blog: “12th Annual Farmer Appreciation Dinner - Through the Eyes of Simran Sethi”

Heeb: Interview with Dennis Shulman

KU School of Journalism website: Class Focuses On Telling Stories of Diversity in the Digital Age”

International Journal of Sustainability Communication: “Teaching Climate Change Communication: Interdisciplinary Approaches”

Worldchanging.com: “100 Words for 100 Days”

Lawrence Journal World and News Op-Ed: “Task Force Proposes Climate-Friendly Goals”

Fresh Green Beans Course Blog

NBCU Green Is Universal Blog: “Green Is Red, White and Blue”

NBC Nightly News Daily Nightly Blog: “Car Talk”

TreeHugger.com

Intent.com

In These Times: “Addressing the State of the Movement”

PBS NOVA: “The Great Robot Race”

PBS Nature: “Unforgettable Elephants”

Lawrence Journal-World & News: “Local Homeless Shelter Responds to New Needs”

GreenBiz.com: “The Sustainable MBA”

The Huffington Post Life Cycle Series: The Birth and Death of Everyday Things

The Beginning

Breakfast of Champions
Java Break
Smoke ‘Em if You’ve Got ‘Em
All That’s Fit to Print

Clean Out/Clean Up
In the Loo: Sh*t Happens
Will You Soap My Back?

Office Space
Look Into the Light
Life After Desk
E-Wasted

Work Out
Yoga: The Union of You and the Planet
Green Shoe Fetish
Quenching Our Thirst

Chinese Take-out
Greening the Other White Meat
Pick Up Sticks
Styrofoam: Mark of the Plastic Beast

Movie Night
The Birth and Death of your Bootleg DVDs
Kernels of Wisdom about Popcorn
Even Soda Pop is Made with Corn

The Sweet Lowdown
Green Wine
Burn, Baby, Burn
Eco Between the Sheets

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