- September 12, 2013
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Skip plastics, and go for heat-resistant glass or ceramics instead. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
The Center for Biological Diversity recently filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service for failing to protect eastern hellbenders under the Endangered Species Act. The hellbender is North Americas largest amphibian, growing more than 2 feet long. Read more
Ethanol fuel has been touted as our current best alternative to fossil fuels, and corn has been the primary source of ethanol. But a significant side effect is that ethanol from corn is a threat to the stability of the Read more
In the time I’ve spent talking with people about solar power, the same sort of myths and misconceptions pop up; some of which I also had before I started my solar journey. Green living tips Read more
The nation’s first ever regional energy efficiency standards will focus on air conditioners in the South, and furnaces in the North. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Jon Von Vogt’s roots run as deep as the rich soil of the Palouse, and as wide as the fields of grain that have covered the rolling hills for over 130 years. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
You can bet coming into the new school year, saving energy isn’t that high on most college students’ “to do†lists. Toss in the word “challenge†and an opportunity to triumph over other area colleges, and it’s a good bet Read more
Maryland has joined the list of states banning phosphorus in lawn fertilizers used on established lawns. The new law also limits the amount of nitrogen fertilizer that can be used, and restricts the timing of applications to warm-weather months. Other Read more
A debut interactive exhibit showcases what’s green this Earth Month. Continue reading Read more