Shopping Green  

Green Nonprofit  

By Minnie Payne     

August 29, 2012

Some North Texas environmentalists are standing up to the Keystone XL pipeline.

Shopping Green  

By Rita Cook  

Dallas residents , Doug and Crissy Fairweather’s Papa Richter's Roach Ridder (tm) company has not only been getting rid of roaches in the area for the last few years, but also doing it naturally.  

Couple says 'no' to plastic for a year

The remains of an albatross on Midway Island who died from eating plastic. Photo by Chris Jordan.

EPA to host hearing on new cement rules

Aug. 10, 2012

DFW cities to encourage commercial recycling

By Julie Thibodeaux

While residential curbside recycling programs have become standard for metropolitan areas across the U.S., now cities, including some in North Texas, want local businesses to do their part.

The largest renewable energy fair in the South is back in Fredericksburg this fall after taking a year off to reorganize and find a new partner.

By Jada Brazell

Dallas is long overdue a breath of fresh air. Once the five-acre Klyde Warren Park opens to the public this fall, its visitors can finally open up and say “ahhh” – without inhaling a lungful of pollution.

July 31, 2012

As a philosophy professor at the University of North Texas, Dr. Adam Briggle is an expert at ethical debates. But last year, he found himself in the middle of real-world problem solving when he agreed to head up the Denton Stakeholder Advisory Group.

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