Jul 01, 2008 03:00AM
Climate Counts’ second annual Company Scorecard reports an average 22 percent improvement over last year in major consumer companies’ efforts to cut greenhouse gases.
Jun 01, 2008 03:00AM
Five million Americans have joined more than 4,000 community groups around the globe to give and get good stuff for free from neighbors all around town.
Co-op America’s new Adopt-A-Dealer program is an organized way to get auto dealers on board with consumers' desires to purchase gasoline-electric hybrid vehicles.
Finally, profit-motivated green investors have an easy way to match up with forprofit ecopreneurs to help solve global environmental challenges.
The first interstate system of marine parks is now approved, stretching from North Carolina to the Florida Keys.
In Hasbro’s first-ever worldwide version of its famous Monopoly board game, the Water Works have been flushed and the Electric Company has been disconnected.
Over the years, 100 million acres, more than half of all national forest, already have been damaged by 380,000 miles of roads.
Eco-savvy invitations are the perfect way to celebrate love for each other and the planet, because recycled and tree-free paper options are just as pretty as their virgin-pulp paper counterparts.
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) recently studied 20 dogs and 40 cats, and found them contaminated with 48 of the 70 industrial chemicals for which they tested.
America’s biggest pollinators are sounding an alarm bell that has the Department of Agriculture taking notice. Bats, the world’s greatest insect eaters, are the latest to hit the headlines.