By Liz Thompson
Friday, 20 March, 2009

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Liz Thompson is founder and editor of OrganicBeautySource.com online directory of organic beauty products which are free from harmful ingredients. Liz is dedicated to safety in cosmetics, researching and writing on the hazards of chemical/synthetic ingredients in the products we use on our bodies, and strives to do her part for the environment. She loves reading, shopping (online & off), vacationing, staying healthy and spending time with family and friends.

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MNN Picks Up Where Plenty Leaves Off

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Though we were sad to see Plenty Magazine (and website, too) come to an end, there is good news.  The Mother Nature Network (MNN) is stepping up to the plate, glad to welcome all PlentyMag.com viewers to their site.  Plenty’s existing content is being merged with MNN’s information and visitors to the Plenty site will be redirected to MNN.com.  Plenty reached all of their subscribers last week, notifying them to stay tuned to MNN for up to date coverage in the world of green. 

MNN, a new environmental site founded by Rolling Stones keyboardist (and tree farmer) Chuck Leavell, offers up big servings of green info on everything from climate matters to beauty & fashion and the latest happenings in Ecollywood.

Along with updated blog posts, MNN includes a forum, where you can share your tips and stories, a newsletter and MNNTV, which offers video advice on all aspects of green living.

So, though Plenty Mag is dearly departed, its spirit lives on in MNN.

Image credit:  The Mother Nature Network

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