- February 6, 2014
- in Green Tips, Uncategorized
- by marcos
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Avoiding the clothes dryer in the city is tough but worth it, as my experience with indoor clothes drying racks, improvised clotheslines, broken shower rods, almost-mildewed bath towels and sudden rainstorms shows. Continue reading Read more
Look for one of these certified coffees to help protect forests and wildlife with each cup. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
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
A fledgling energy industry group at Greater Spokane Incorporated is completing studies that will show the Inland Northwest’s green energy strengths and needs. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
Paul Watson has no affection for Japanese whalers. He’s a former Greenpeace member who broke off to start the Sea Shepherd Conservation Society. Lately, his organization’s boat, the Steve Irwin, has been chasing the Japanese whaling fleet in Antarctic waters Read more
From lipsticks and nail polish to mascara and anti-aging skin products, natural makeup has many benefits. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
We just got ours…..Did you get yours? Thanks Avista for Illuminating Energy Efficiency. How fun, I can hardly wait to post my picture and get our free t-shirt! DownToEarthNW.com: Green Voice of Real Estate posts Read more
From organic cotton sheets, towels and robes, to fair trade items for the kitchen and home, to utterly unique experiences, our green wedding gift ideas will help you fill out a registry or find the perfect present for the newlyweds. Read more
Instead of bagging up all those pretty fall leaves and stacking them out at the curb, turn them into compost, and save energy and landfill space. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Save water when you do laundry. EPA: Green Tips Podcasts Read more