- February 19, 2013
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- by marcos
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Diversifying energy sources used to enjoy bipartisan support. But ideologues can’t spare any change. Continue reading Read more
These energy-efficient flashlights could cause burns or catch fire. Continue reading Read more
The livestock industry has a big impact on the environment and we can all do our bit by eating a little less meat – but finding a decent mock meat or meat substitute can be quite a challenge. Pick up Read more
Since 2008, Washington Department of Ecology has been working on a rule for how the state’s largest sources of climate-changing greenhouse gas emissions will report their releases. A hearing planned for Tuesday, Nov. 3, in Spokane is your chance to 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
Maryland is the latest state to ban the use of phosphorus on existing lawns. Here’s why. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
The staff of the North Idaho Fair and Rodeo is excited to see people congregate in Coeur d’Alene this week to share handicrafts, farm fare, and delicious cuisine … but not all of their germs. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
I wrote a post a few months ago about the role of bread prices in the Egyptian uprising. Foreign Policy has a new article on how rising food prices and increasing food scarcity around the world could mean there is more Read more
Use less water with WaterSense. EPA: Green Tips Podcasts Read more
Resistance is growing to a proposal that would bring 40-50 additional coal-laden trains rumbling through Spokane each day. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more