Save Resources, Reduce Food Waste and More Midsummer is prime time for outdoor family meals, barbecues and picnics. Selecting the healthiest food, along with eco-friendly materials in preparing for the… read more →
Monarchs Need Species Protections Being listed as part of the Endangered Species Act would protect monarch butterflies. In the 1980s, about 4.5 million butterflies spent winters along the California coast.… read more →
Climate-Challenged Polar Bears Invade Town About 50 polar bears that usually hunt seals from ice floes have found new cuisine in the garbage dumps in the remote Russian island military… read more →
Dear Readers, Welcome to April and our annual celebration of Earth Day. Numerous local events to celebrate Earth Day—extended to Earth Week by some—can be found under Green Living. There… read more →
Taking a Home Off the Grid by Jim Motavalli Jesse Stafford and Alyssa Craft quit their jobs in 2015, bought five acres of remote land far away from utilities and… read more →
Give Your Home the Green Light Today Crissy Trask Wake up walls, make over countertops … everything you need to rejuvenate your home environment is right here. With Mother Nature… read more →
Our Role in the Coming Water Crisis by Jim Motavalli Although climate change gets most of the attention, the international water crisis looms just as large. The World Economic Forum… read more →
by Randy Kambic Philippe Cousteau Jr., the 39-year-old grandson of legendary undersea explorer Jacques Cousteau, is continuing a rich family legacy of sharing the wonders of the natural world with… read more →
Five Strategies for Better Health by Melinda Hemmelgarn Springtime brings a desire to clean up our diets and refresh our plates. Here are five worthy strategies for upgrading nutrition and… read more →
How to Align Money With Values by April Thompson How we spend our money is important, but how and where we save it matters just as much. Today’s financial marketplace… read more →