- March 12, 2013
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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 with very 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 Solutions, Spokane Riverkeeper and The Read more
Tonilee Hanson from the Spokane River Forum says my story is too common, and an example of why the local nonprofit increases awareness about this unique local resource. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
For those of us that like to really experience with all of our senses the wonders of things….There’s an upcoming *first of its kind* event in Spokane. The Green Home Showcase. Join Spokane’s first ever Single Site Home Show featuring six {3 to Read more
‘Tis the season for things to start falling — leaves, temperatures, snow – too bad our heating bills aren’t one of them. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
What started out 25 years ago as a way to drink freshly roasted coffee in the wilds of Montana has grown into an award-winning enterprise recently recognized for its “tasty, authentic and responsible†brew. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
Cleaning an oven is a rotten job and one I used to use heavy duty chemicals for. There are more environmentally friendly ways to tackle this task. Green living tips Read more
Bikes, beers, and bands. What more could you really want? Next Sunday Aug. 28th at 1 pm is the First Annual Brews Cruise and benefit concert to support The Lands Council. Today is the last day to register and guarantee yourself a T-shirt for Read more