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Kristin Falzon

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Kristin Falzon is a copy editor for EcoWatch. She has worked in the news industry for the past six years as a digital content producer and social media coordinator at 10News WTSP covering the Tampa Bay area. Kristin has a passion for sustainability as it relates to agriculture, architecture, green technology and everyday living. In her spare time, she enjoys cooking, yoga, photography, bicycling, traveling, music, movies and television. She currently lives in Florida where she has lived since she was five years old. Follow Kristin on Instagram @kfal02 and on Twitter @kristinfalzon.

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