- April 6, 2014
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Garry Whitebird, a first-year graduate student at the University of Idaho, will soon illuminate the streets of Moscow with 75 pairs of red and white twinkling lights. The colors are suggestive of holiday cheer, but also signify serious safety to Read more
On April 26, it will be 25 years since the level 7 accident at Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant in the Ukraine – and a quarter of a century on, the accident isn’t over yet. Cheap electricity isn’t so cheap after Read more
Certified vs Building Codes? Who’s going to come out the winner with Consumers? Do you know what a Certified Home is verses a home built just to the Washington State building codes? Let’s take a quick look: Building codes exist Read more
It’s hard to believe, but Bart Mihailovich and I have been doing our weekly KYRS radio show for almost two years. It’s been a wonderful experience, and we look forward to many more years to come! As I’m sure you’ve heard, our Read more
As parents prepare to shell out a stack of green for school supplies; thinking about a different type of green can help alleviate associated environmental impact – and sometimes also cost. Green living tips Read more
The New Year’s resolutions you keep are those that become new habits. How do you create new habits? One of the best ways is to break down your larger goals whether that’s bettering your health, as it so often Read more
Scientists with the Department of Ecology often need to find out exactly where water flows and how long it takes under certain weather and stream flow conditions. DownToEarthNW.com: EcoLink stories Read more
Protests against a proposed tar-sands pipeline, which have already mushroomed into the largest civil disobedience actions in America in many years, broke out across the globe today, with solidarity demonstrations at U.S. and Canadian embassies and consulates on six continents. Read more
New Energy Star refrigerators will use 25% less electricity than comparable models today. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Every so often, usually at this time of year after citizens have
finished sweating over their tax returns, there’s a call for junking the
tax code and making it simple enough to fit a tax return onto a
postcard–which assumes the Postal Service… Continue reading Read more