Eco-Friendly Ways to Keep Cool in a Heat Wave
There’s lots of ways to keep cool in a heat wave that don’t involve running your air conditioner round the clock or at all.
There’s lots of ways to keep cool in a heat wave that don’t involve running your air conditioner round the clock or at all.
Many of us are turning to natural remedies to cure our ails and reduce our environmental impact while preventing antibiotic resistance.
New alternative methods promise to make desalination — the separation of salt from ocean water — cleaner and more efficient.
Instead of feeling frustrated that you’re the only person at work that recycles or bikes to work, take a leadership position & start a green initiative.
Nature lovers decry the infiltration of cell towers and other forms of wireless “connectivity” in our national parks and other wilderness areas.
It is never too early to start changing your habits to be more in alignment with what is best for both your health and the health of the planet.
Some airlines are working to reduce noise pollution from their planes, while environmentalists would like them to limit their flying altogether.
Spending the night outdoors doesn’t mean giving up your creature comforts if you choose glamping instead of regular old camping.
A garden doesn’t need a lot of flowers or vegetables. One kind of garden doesn’t require a lot of anything. We’re talking about a Zen garden.
From traveling to the center itself to the need for lighting, food and hotel stays while there, conferences use lots of energy and resources.