- January 13, 2014
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Would you like to see something done about the muddy water in Hangman Creek? The plan to take action on reducing pollution in the Hangman Creek watershed is out for public review and comment until March 18, 2011. DownToEarthNW.com: EcoLink Read more
An enterprising restaurant in New York has developed a farm to table garden on the dormant construction lot next to their location. According to a Fast Company article, "The farm now contains 7,400 milk crates and over 100 types of Read more
Gary and So Angell from Rocky Ridge Ranch are offering an 20-week winter CSA starting the first week of November and going up to Christmas. After a break it starts back up the first week of March and goes through the end Read more
The expected end game of the international climate talks in Durban is shaping up to be a fierce stand off. A showdown has emerged between the EU and other parties over their conditions for agreeing to a second commitment Read more
It’s been well established that noise pollution can interfere with cetaceans (whales and dolphins), but its negative effects have been shown to extend to other sea creatures as well. Around a decade ago, giant squid were found dead on the Read more
Cool off in these beautiful, sustainable green pools. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
The Department of Ecology says that our state’s recycling rate increased to 49 percent last year. That is its highest rate ever. Pretty awesome especially since the nationwide average was 34 percent in 2010. In the last few years, we've Read more
On two fronts, Monday, June 6, was a momentous day in the history of New York’s Hudson Riverand a hopeful one in terms of its future. For starters, it marked the beginning of Phase 2 of General Electric Corp.’s PCB Read more
Comparing climate scientists to terrorists. Continue reading Read more