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Use a reel mower.
by
Angela Kim
Jan 5, 2011
If you have a reasonable sized lawn, start using a reel mover. This is what Grandpa would have used and they are quite effective. Needs no gas. No...
Use the sun to help you cool.
by
Angela Kim
Jan 5, 2011
Install a solar-powered attic fan. You can read more here.
Support cyclists.
by
Angela Kim
Jan 5, 2011
Participate in Critical Mass events once a month. You can read more here.
Eat seasonal produce.
by
Angela Kim
Jan 5, 2011
Discover something new and local in the produce aisle. You can read more here.
6 Tips for a Green Christmas
by
Matt Berger
Dec 24, 2010
It's easy for Christmas to become the most environmentally unfriendly day of the year--all the tchotchkes, shiny paper, ribbons, and lots and lot...
Don't throw away paper towels.
by
Angela Kim
Dec 21, 2010
Every American uses around a dozen sheets of paper towel a day to dry hands after washing them. That adds up to a huge number of trees being cut...
Give Green Gifts
by
Adriene Hill
Dec 20, 2010
I reported on a story for Marketplace Money this holiday season on my quest for the perfect green holiday gift. Along the way, I discovered with...
For public good, not for profit.
Recycle your Christmas tree
by
Adriene Hill
Dec 18, 2010
Christmas hasn't even come and gone and I'm already thinking about getting rid of the tree. I just don't want to forget in the hustle and bustle of...
Rent a tree for the holidays.
by
Angela Kim
Dec 14, 2010
Instead of buying a tree that's been freshly cut or buying an artificial tree, try looking for alternatives in your community. For example, in...
Think about your stocking stuffers.
by
Angela Kim
Dec 13, 2010
In my blog ontheroadtogreenness I write on a number of topics and often offer tips. I have been posting on Thursdays during this holiday season...