The holidays are a time for lots of buying decisions, which makes it a perfect time to go green. What better way than to start with the tree.
Many consumers still face the annual question of whether it is better for the planet to cut down a real tree or buy an artificial one. But Will McClatchey, vice president of research at the Botanical Research Institute in Fort Worth, said there is little room for debate—real trees are better.
DALLAS -- The Perot Museum of Nature and Scienceopening downtown Dec. 1 is more than a high-tech educational center packed with stimulating exhibits that are also just plain fun.
This article is part of a Green Source DFW series profiling nominees for the 2011 Environmental Leadership Awards. Nomination is now open for the 2012 iteration of the awards. Make Your Nomination Today.
The Dallas-Fort Worth green community came out to celebrate North Texas’ green entrepreneurs when Green Source DFW hosted its 2012 Best Green Business awards this week. The reception was held Thursday, Nov. 13, at The People’s Last Stand in Dallas. About 50 people attended the event, which included drinks and hors d’oeuvres served by the Mockingbird Station bistro. Awards were presented by Green Source DFW Editor Phillip Shinoda