- December 26, 2013
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- by marcos
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One of my hobbies this year has been to learn about edible wild plants. The spring season was abundant with porcini mushrooms and fiddlehead ferns but the heat of summer slowed my outdoor foraging adventures to a halt. Most of Read more
Turning in your unwanted electronics for recycling will help the environment in a big way—and it’s easy to do. Washington’s E-Cycle program provides a convenient way for everyone in to return electronics for recycling. When electronics are properly recycled resources Read more
Restoration, as we learned in Part 1, involves a flawed change — improvement, development or rehabilitation of an imperfect natural world for human needs. DownToEarthNW.com: DTE News stories Read more
Dozens of people, and likely many more, have poisoned themselves by misusing pesticides in efforts to kill bed bugs. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Flowers are a beautiful way to express your love, and these sustainable choices are grown without the use of harsh chemicals by workers paid a fair wage. thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Leasing solar panels can save thousands up front, but prevent you from cashing in on lucrative tax incentives. Does it pay? thedailygreen.com article feed Read more
Is nuclear energy green – and perhaps the answer to our energy needs? Some advantages and disadvantages of nuclear power. Green living tips Read more
I'll be at this event on Saturday signing books and enjoying the conversation. Here are the details: The Faith and Environment Network’s annual Called to Care event will take place on Earth Hour Day, Saturday, March 26, 2011, beginning Read more
In all of our local eating exploits it has never once dawned on me to trap and eat the squirrels that frolick in our back yard, but Melany Vorass in Seattle has done that and more. This according to the Seattle Read more
The Honduran emerald hummingbird, the only species endemic to Honduras (i.e. found there, and only there), could have the help of the U.S. government, as the Fish and Wildlife Service has proposed it for listing for protection under the Endangered Read more