Farm to work: Springing forward
May 1st, 2012
Despite last
year’s drought that brought some setbacks to the previous growth of Farm to
Work, the first week of April 2012 is the largest grossing week of sales for
local farmers since the program began. This worksite wellness and local foods
d…
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Texas Trees Foundation gets grant to replant 3 million trees
April 24th, 2012
The Meadows Foundation has given the Texas Trees Foundation $96,000 to fund what could be the largest tree planting initiative in the nation.
Related Topics: · Dallas, DFW region, Fort Worth, Texas Trees Foundation, tree plantings
Princeton Review: There is no ‘best’ green college
April 17th, 2012
Princeton Review’s new 2012 Guide to Green Colleges commends 322 colleges for green living practices and learning opportunities, but breaks the paradigm of ranking the schools or sorting them into “best of” categories.
The Review reports that it dropped the grading system because all of the 322 schools on this year’s list — winnowed from 768 that were sent surveys — “have demonstrated a strong commitment to sustainability initiatives.”
Related Topics: · green campus, green colleges, Princeton Review, sustainability, USGBC
Norman, Reilly and Pickle Elementary Schools strengthen their health
April 16th, 2012
Grow Local’s Spread the Harvest Resource Give-Away Day is just one of many ways that Sustainable Food Center (SFC) supports health and wellness programs in our Sprouting Healthy Kids partner schools. Teachers and parents from many of these …
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The Little Kitchen and Li’l Sprouts
April 15th, 2012
As we head into spring are you hoping to see more kids having a good time at the market? You think kids should be learning at a young age that cooking and eating healthy is fun? We think so too! Every week at the SFC tent at our downtown location, we h…
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The Little Kitchen and Li’l Sprouts
April 15th, 2012
As we head into spring are you hoping to see more kids having a good time at the market? You think kids should be learning at a young age that cooking and eating healthy is fun? We think so too! Every week at the SFC tent at our downtown location, we h…
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Gardeners: Share Your Veggies! Here’s How
February 21st, 2012
Many of you may already know that Spread the Harvest is the gardening and food-sharing program through which SFC provides free seeds, seedlings, and compost to low-income gardeners to empower more Central Texans to grow, eat, and share our own fresh, n…
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Interfaith Power & Light promotes Global Warming Preach-In
February 8th, 2012

IPL unites all religions in the fight for a cleaner, more sustainable future.
Interfaith Power&Light, a coalition of religious groups that promotes stewardship of the earth and energy conservation, has organized a Global Warming Preach-In for Feb. 10-12.
The Preach-In is intended to help pastors, priests, rabbis, imams and other faith leaders educate their congregations on how to become better stewards of the earth, thereby answering God’s call to protect life on Earth and provide for continued human existence.
Related Topics: · Baptists, Buddhists, Catholics, Church of Latter Day Saints, Clean Air Act, Creation Care, Episcopalians, Interfaith&Light, Judaism, Mennonites, Methodists, Muslims, preach-in, Unitarians
EPA will send fresh water to Dimock, Pa., residents with contaminated wells
January 20th, 2012
Dimock, Pa., residents whose wells have been contaminated with methane gas got word Thursday that the EPA will send water to four of the 11 affected families.
Related Topics: · Cabot Oil and Gas, contaminated water, Dimock, EPA, fracking, natural gas, Pa., WaterDefense
Kansas State University finds a simple way to reduce food waste
January 16th, 2012
School cafeterias that want to reduce food waste are finding that taking away student’s trays encourages them to take less and waste less.
Now a researcher at Kansas State University has found that posting a few basic reminders to not waste food results in…less food waste.
Related Topics: · Compost, dining waste, food waste, Kansas State University, reducing food waste, university dining halls
GOP senators try to force-start Keystone pipeline, despite Obama’s order for additional review
December 1st, 2011
ess than a month since the Obama Administration delayed the proposed Keystone XL tar sands pipeline for at least a year, a group of GOP senators is trying to force the project to begin anyway.
The partisan showdown is led by Sen. Richard Lugar (R-Ind.), minority chair of the Foreign Relations Committee. Supporters include 37 other senators, including those from Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma and Texas, which would host segments of the 1,700 mile pipeline.
Related Topics: · bitumen oil, Carbon Emissions, Climate Change, environmentalists, GOP senators promoting Keystone pipeline, Keystone pipeline, NRDC, oil, Sen. Richard Lugar, Tar Sand Action, tar sands
Environmentalists praise Obama’s decision to review Keystone pipeline route
November 10th, 2011
Environmentalists cheered the surprise announcement today that the U.S. State Department will re-evaluate the route of the proposed controversial Keystone XL pipeline project, and praised President Obama for ordering the reconsideration.
“The president didn’t outright reject the pipeline permit…But a few minutes ago the president sent the pipeline back to the State Department for a thorough re-review, which most analysts are saying will effectively kill the project. The president explicitly noted climate change, along with the pipeline route, as one of the factors that a new review would need to assess,” wrote environmental activist Bill McKibben on the TarSandsAction.org blog.
Related Topics: · Bill McKibben, Canadian pipeline, Frances Beinecke, Keystone Pipeline XL, Keystone to be reviewed, Michael Brune, pipeline review, President Obama and Keystone, State Department, tar sands oil, White House
