Article Archive for Green Living

In Cool Cuisine: Taking the Bite Out of Global Warming (Gibbs Smith Publisher, September 2008, paperback) Laura Stec, a...
The recession, they say, has been good for the environment — but the environment can be great for your recession-hit wallet too....
No matter how much I try to reduce my paper use, there always seems to be a pile of scrap lying around. Good thing there’s plenty...
Spring has officially sprung. Time to take your workout to a higher level — literally. No need to change your physical workout,...
Sneezing and wheezing? Chances are, dust mites are one source of your suffering. High concentrations of dust mite allergens are a...
On April 22, 1970, 20 million people across America marked the first Earth Day, celebrating the planet and peacefully...
No matter how happy or content we are, there always seems to be a little voice inside us that thinks, "I would be happier if..."...
I used to be cheap and lazy. I rinsed and reused baggies because I was too thrifty to buy Ziplocs. I used vinegar to (...
A massive twister that flattened the Kansas town of Greensburg is what prompted homeowners there to green their homes and...
Energy-efficient and wallet-friendly ideas
It requires a huge amount of energy to raise or lower the temperature in your home by even a few degrees. That's energy you pay...