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Greener Golfing, Safer Dry Cleaning and Discreet Diving

I love to play golf, but is it bad for the environment? —Jared Pyatt, Springfield, MO The relationship between golf courses and the environment is not a simple one. Many golf courses are public parks that help preserve native habitats and get millions of people outside. But golf courses can also be elitist playgrounds, put […]

Pig-Free in the Channel Islands

The five islands in Channel Islands National Park, off the coast of Santa Barbara, California, are a state treasure: Despite such close proximity to heavily populated Southern California, they have remained relatively undeveloped. There are 2,000 species of plants and animals in the park, 145 of them unique to the islands.

The Low Flow’s False Flush

The water-saving benefits of many aging low-flow toilets are spiraling down the drain. According to a new University of Arizona study, poor design and the tinkering of do-it-yourself plumbers have reduced the toilets’ effectiveness. There"s no question that low-flow toilets save water, but they"re under attack for not working properly.Briggs  Subject to potshots by Jerry […]

Hot Hawks in the City

The peregrine falcon is the fastest bird in the world, and can travel the length of a football field in a single second diving for prey. The spectacle is no longer reserved for country skies, however; today, city residents, too, have a chance to catch the birds in action. Peregrines are responding to the city’s […]

Cool Customers

Cornell’s Natural Air Conditioning Plan–And Its Critics You can’t see the 42-inch, high-density plastic pipes from the top of Cornell University’s McGraw Tower, but they’re there, snaking up Ithaca’s trademark gorges to “the campus on the hill.” Filled with water drawn from the icy depths of Cayuga Lake, the pipes make Cornell’s experimental air conditioning […]

Our Kind of Town

Biodiversity in Chicago Will Chicago become the world’s first urban bioreserve? It’s beginning to look that way. In a major breakthrough for the environmental movement, the Northeastern Illinois Planning Commission, which helps local government units with land planning, has put biodiversity recovery at the center of its development policy. The Commission now asks local planners […]

Vegetarianism Hits the Road

Finding Respite–and a Real Meal–While on Vacation For a growing number of travelers, the Sweet Onion Inn is a sweet site indeed. The white-shingled structure nestles along Route 100 in Hancock, Vermont, a rustic spot between unbroken expanses of Green Mountain forest and winding White River. The front walk of the inn rustles with fallen […]

Greener Diapers, Herbal Hair Color, Phthalate-Free Nail Polish

Three million diapers pour into U.S. landfills each year, where they will likely linger for over a century. Nature Boy and Girl offers an environmentally minded alternative. It uses less raw materials than conventional diapers and its product is 70 percent compostable,

Collect Them All!

Did you know that for $5 you could formally retire a ton of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions, the main cause of global warming?

All Decked Out

All Decked Out — Everything You Need To Know To Build A Barbecue-Ready Eco-Deck. As the thermometer begins to creep upward, there is a mass unfurling of deck umbrellas across the country. If the time has come to build a new deck or replace your worn one, you’ll be happy to know there are many ecologically sound materials with which to work.

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