- March 19, 2013
- by marcos
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… 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,… Read more
Leasing solar panels can save thousands up front, but prevent you from cashing in on lucrative tax incentives. Does it pay? thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
To take advantage of tax credits for most home energy efficiency projects, do the work in 2011. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
As far as I’m concerned, garlic gets the blue ribbon for growing your own. It’s absurdly easy to plant and care for; it tastes great; it looks beautiful and it takes up so little ground that even those… Read more
This Thursday evening, you are invited to learn about the impacts of coal exports trains on our community. The Power Past Coal Coalition, a coalition of more than 50 organizations, including the Sierra Club, Climate… Read more