- March 29, 2013
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Zafar Adeel thinks outside the box when it comes to the world’s arid places. He’s the director of the UN University’s International Network on Water, Environment and Health. With the results of his four-year study, he outlines new ideas for Read more
Many energy efficiency home improvements pay for themselves, but tax incentives expire soon. Continue reading Read more
Thank you for contacting me regarding the FY 2012 Interior Appropriations Act. It is an honor to represent the people of Eastern Washington and I appreciate you taking the time to share your thoughts with me. Like you, I believe it is Read more
A new energy vampire has been identified, and it’s sitting next to your television. Read this to save some cash on your electricity bill. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Yesterday, a Dear Friend of mine sent me a link on facebook to a video we hadn't yet seen on network news stations. As the video played, I sat quietly in my office and solemnly watched my computer screen. Amazed Read more
Protect children from accidental poisoning. EPA: Green Tips Podcasts Read more
Here's a question for readers:How much fish do you eat out of state waters? The answer is very important and your response to the Department Of Ecology's survey will go a great deal in strengthening water quality standards in our state and Read more
Starting in July 2010, Spokane and Whatcom counties won’t be the only counties in Washington state to require the sale of low phosphate automatic dishwashing detergents for residential use. The new law goes into effect for all of Washington and15 Read more
People who use solar energy systems to power their houses can watch their electric meters slow, stop or even run backward when the sun shines. But when the sun goes down, the power decreases. Now an MIT professor, Daniel Nocera, Read more