- May 10, 2013
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In fall 2009, a handful of college students and young professionals focused on the sustainability of the built environment, decided to put down sketchbooks and measuring tapes, and connect more with each other and established professionals. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
All beverages, regardless of how green their ingredients or packaging, face the same challenge – the amount of oil consumption and emissions involved with transporting what is essentially just water. If you enjoy a beer, you can have a more Read more
The holiday season brings with it the inevitable choice between an artificial tree and a green tree. Fake trees have gotten more attractive in recent years. “Should I go fake or green?†It is not a decision to be taken Read more
The amount of money that venture capitalists risk on new ideas has been rising steadily over the last decade; however, it’s no surprise that with a worldwide recession, overall investment levels are dropping. DownToEarthNW.com: Green Minute stories 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
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
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
Are you buying electronics as gifts this holiday season? If so, you can be more “green†than red by making sure the electronics you replace are reused or recycled rather than tossed in the garbage. DownToEarthNW.com: EcoLink stories Read more
Tonight's the night. After the Spokane Planning Commission voted unanimously to recommend adoption of the complete streets ordinance, Spokane City Council will vote at 6pm in the Council Chambers at City Hall, 808 W. Spokane Falls Boulevard. The grassroots support of Read more
Toilet paper and diapers are among the products now evaluated for both usability and sustainability. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more