Chemical Connections
Toxic Toys: Chemicals in babies" products, including BPA and phthalates are drawing new scrutiny and concerns.
Toxic Toys: Chemicals in babies" products, including BPA and phthalates are drawing new scrutiny and concerns.
Today’s environmentally aware students are organizing effectively, passing campus climate initiatives, fighting Big Coal and putting legislators on notice.
Students create their own sustainable solutions.
Companies are developing the first wave of kids’ eco-shoes, from major retailers like Patagonia and Timberland to smaller online retail outlets specializing in vegan shoes.
China is giving itself a green makeover for the 2008 Summer Olympics to be held in Beijing…
Top winter athletes take charge in fighting global warming.
There could hardly be a better state to host a "green" Superbowl than Arizona, which needs to call attention to the very immediate realities of pollution and resource depletion and the importance of fast environmental action.
The Clorox Company, a name that for most people means "chemical bleach," last October bought privately owned Burt’s Bees for $925 million in cash, a whopping endorsement of the company’s attractive positioning, and of the promise of sustainable goods across the personal-care industry.
Re:Vision has launched a series of urban design competitions that will change the way you think about a city block.
Welcome to the New Green Economy. The best hope for the American middle class may lie with sustainable business.