(Photo: A promotional image for Dallas Residents at Risk)

July 13, 2012

Area activists are partnering with concerned residents to make sure their voices are heard when it comes to gas drilling in Dallas.

(Photo: A display of Chihuly nights at the Dallas Aboretum, where glass sculptures are lit amidst the gardens of the Dallas Arboretum)     

By Jada Brazell     

Thursday, June 14, 2012     

(Photo: A new study by the Environmental Working Group looks at the efficacy of organic and other sunscreens.)     

By Teresa McUsic     

Especially if you find yourself in DFW and North Texas, it’s time for fun in the sun. Two new sunscreen studies are out to guide consumers on how to protect their skin safely.

 

(Photo: A shot of an organic breakfast at Oddfellows courtesy Allison V. Smith for Texas Monthly)     

By Julie Thibodeaux     

Published Thursday, April 12, 2012     

Our weekly Green Roundup will let you know about deals going on at businesses in our green business directory (check it out if you haven't already). We'll also be detailing volunteer opportunities with local non-profits. It's one more way we're hoping to support and shine a light on the work of sustainable entrpreneurs and green businesses in the DFW area. This week -

Jan. 20, 2012   

Dec. 19, 2011    

It’s a local group, these seven Fort Worth-based performers called Vocal Trash.  An unusual “troupe of environmental performers” as they call themselves traveling from Cedar Hill to Colorado spinning their message of eco-friendly living.

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