- November 5, 2013
- in Green Tips
- by marcos
A new report from the Environmental Working Group and Keep a Breast Foundation identifies the “dirty dozen” endocrine disrupting chemicals–those substances, often found in consumer products, food… Read more
With rising oil prices comes rising food prices. So check out these tips for stretching your grocery dollars as far as possible, while eating healthy and lighter on the Earth. Target will rate thousands of the products… Read more
One of my hobbies this year has been to learn about edible wild plants. The spring season was abundant with porcini mushrooms and fiddlehead ferns but the heat of summer slowed my outdoor foraging adventures to a… Read more
While all Energy Star-labeled products are more efficient than average, some models out-perform. Now, consumers will see which televisions, clothes washers, central air conditioners and (soon) refrigerators will save… Read more
The average homeowner spends about $ 375 on air conditioning. Here’s how to slash your summer energy bills, and still stay cool. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Spring is a good time to start using mulch, if you aren’t already taking advantage of this natural, water- and chemical-saving staple of a healthy lawn and garden landscape. Continue reading Read more