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Oct 29, 2016 06:17PM ● By Lisa Cobb
It’s very important to exercise, eat a healthy diet, get adequate sleep and have fulfilling professional, personal, and spiritual relationships.
Sep 30, 2016 02:14PM
North Texas’ Holistic Festival of Life, hosted by Mystic Mandala is back for the 2016 winter Festival, at the Plano Convention Center.
The AirCheckTexas Drive a Clean Machine Program is accepting applications for replacement vouchers after the Texas Legislature restored full funding to what has become one of the most successful air quality programs in Dallas-Fort Worth.
Sep 30, 2016 02:13PM
DART has the country’s largest/longest light rail system and new additions will provide North Texas with an additional tool to aid in reducing ozone producing emissions.
Sep 30, 2016 09:59AM
An Icelandic student has invented a water bottle made of red algae and water that, unlike plastic bottles, will decompose naturally and quickly.
MIT scientists have found a way of recycling the energy within incandescent light bulbs, aiming to make them even more efficient than compact fluorescent bulbs.
Sep 30, 2016 09:59AM ● By Avery Mack
Facial scrubs from recycled coffee grounds, urban delivery of potted herbs, shared bikes: there’s no end of good ideas—and customers—when people combine enterprise with eco-concerns.
Sep 05, 2016 06:49PM
Here are a few cleaning tips for families with pets that will help maintain a clean house while keeping it safe and gentle for our dear friends.
Sep 05, 2016 06:49PM ● By Gina Cronin
According to Dr. William J. Rea, a world renowned thoracic and cardiovascular surgeon in Dallas, environmental toxins may be at the core of a range of health issues from neurological conditions to asthma attacks.
Sep 05, 2016 06:48PM
The Dallas Sierra Club has a robust outings program to support the chapter’s conservation and education goals, including day hikes in and around the Dallas area and much more.
The Garland Live Well | Go Green Expo will take place from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., September 24, at the Curtis Culwell Center.
A conference sponsored by the nonprofit Clean Water Fund, DFW: Thirsting for Our Water Future, will take place September 17 at the Richardson Civic Center.