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    School Kids Weigh in on Helping the Planet at Earth Day Festivities in DC

    School Kids Weigh in on Helping the Planet at Earth Day Festivities in DC

    Some of the smallest visitors to the Alcantara Magic Garden-Connect4Climate pavilion for the Global Citizen 2015 Earth Day had big ideas about climate. The Alcantara Magic Garden-Connect4Climate pavilion is powered by the first solar panel field in the National Mall in Washington, DC constructed by Building Energy. Kids #TakeOn climate at the Alcantara Magic Garden-Connect4Climate pavilion for the Global […]

    Top 25 Greenest Cities in America

    Top 25 Greenest Cities in America

    A solid majority, 71 percent of Americans, believe the country “should do whatever it takes to protect the environment,” according to a 2014 poll by the Pew Research Center. This strong public interest in our environment extends to urban living, prompting NerdWallet’s curiosity: Even though we all know that the city we live in influences […]

    8 Health Benefits of Antioxidant-Rich Aloe Vera

    8 Health Benefits of Antioxidant-Rich Aloe Vera

    By Joe Leech Aloe vera is a popular medicinal plant that has been used for thousands of years. Here are eight health benefits of aloe vera that are supported by science. It is best known for treating skin injuries, such as burns and sores, but may also have several other therapeutic properties. Aloe vera has […]

    3 Companies Specializing in Organic Clothing for Kids

    3 Companies Specializing in Organic Clothing for Kids

    Most clothing—including those for children—are made of non-organic cotton that has been sprayed with toxic chemicals. Patagonia has been manufacturing eco-friendly outerwear for decades, and committed to using only organic cotton in 1996. Photo credit: Patagonia In fact, more than 10 percent of the world’s insecticides and 25 percent of pesticides are used in cotton […]

    It’s a Bike … It’s a Scooter … It’s a Fun New Way to Ride Around Town

    It’s a Bike … It’s a Scooter … It’s a Fun New Way to Ride Around Town

    Biking enthusiasts can glide through their city in a whole new way with the Halfbike II, a vehicle that combines both running and cycling at the same time. “We took the core driving mechanism of a classical bicycle (a wheel connected to a crankset) but redesigned pretty much everything else,” the Halfbike II makers said. “The result—a vehicle that trains […]

    Find Out How Committed Your State Is to Local Foods

    Find Out How Committed Your State Is to Local Foods

    For the fourth year, Strolling of the Heifers, a Vermont-based local food advocacy group, has ranked the 50 states (and DC) in terms of their commitment to local foods. The winners are in for the 2015 Locavore Index: the top four are Vermont, Maine, New Hampshire and Oregon. These states also topped the list in 2014. Massachusetts moved into fifth place (from […]

    Jon Stewart: Going Vegan Is the Solution to So Many of the World’s Problems

    Jon Stewart: Going Vegan Is the Solution to So Many of the World’s Problems

    Jon Stewart interviewed Gene Baur, president and co-founder of Farm Sanctuary, on The Daily Show last night to discuss his new book, Living the Farm Sanctuary Life: The Ultimate Guide to Eating Mindfully, Living Longer and Feeling Better Every Day. Baur‘s organization protects farm animals from the cruelty of factory farming by placing them in farm sanctuaries, where […]

    Will Arsenic Finally be Removed From Poultry Production?

    Will Arsenic Finally be Removed From Poultry Production?

    The Food and Drug Administration announced yesterday that Zoetis will suspend sales of Nitarsone, the last arsenic-based drug used in food animal production, by the fall and that the company will request that the FDA withdraw the drug’s approval by the end of the year. We urge the FDA to act as quickly as possible to […]