What Can You Do Right Now?

Set sprinklers to water the lawn or garden only - not the street or sidewalk.

 

Use the microwave to cook small meals. (It uses less power than an oven.)

 

Purchase "Green Power" for your home's electricity. (Contact your power supplier to see where and if it is available.)

 

Scrape, rather than rinse, dishes before loading into the dishwasher; wash only full loads.

 

Cut back on air conditioning and heating use if you can.

 

Turn off appliances and lights when you leave the room.

 

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April, 2008


Earth Day Events in the Ozarks Play Media
While that’s not officially until April 22, there are a lot of events going on this week and …

Green Construction Catching On Play Media
Architects and builders are now thinking green as they design everything from homes to skyscrapers.

EPA to Help Out West Meadows Play Media
Part of the help for the future Jordan Valley West Meadows will come from the EPA today.

  Clean Your Indoor Air for Better Health Play Media
Hopefully you took advantage of this weekend’s nice temperatures, and threw open the windows in …

Log Homes Are A Green Way To Build Play Media
This weekend, dozens of log home and timber frame manufacturers showed off their home designs at an …

Recycling Efforts at Drury University Play Media
Several organizations across the country are taking part in saving Mother Earth.

Drury Students Urged to Lead Environmental Reform Play Media
Some college students in Springfield today were challenged to become world leaders in saving the …

Drury Students Get Ideas to Go Green Play Media
Guest speakers will be at Drury University this morning, hoping to convince students to “go …

March, 2008

Easy Green Projects Play Media
In the middle of the golden plains of Texas, there’s a very green house. That little house on …

  Green Cleaning Parties Raise Awareness Of Toxic Chemicals
Springtime means spring cleaning for many Californians, but what consumers may not know is the …

  Recycled Paper Napkin Program Saves Big
(Gaithersburg, MD) — One Maryland company is proving that simple acts can have a big impact.

Cardinals Go Green For Opening Day
(St. Louis, MO) — The St. Louis Cardinals are going green just in time for opening day.

Earth Hour Planned for Saturday Night
We can all go green this weekend and it will only take an hour of your time.

  Missouri Again Offers Weatherization Program Play Media
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources runs something called the “low-income weatherization” …

A Greener Morning Shower Play Media
You could be saving water, and not even know it. It’s all about a little piece of plastic …

Postal Service to Make Recycling Easier Play Media
Recycling could soon be almost as easy as mailing a letter -with a pilot project the U.S. Postal …

Artsfest Going Green Play Media
It seems even art is going green these days.

Congressmen Host Water Quality Hearing Play Media
Southwest Missouri Congressman Roy Blunt and northwest Arkansas Congressman, John Boozman, are …

Eco-palms Used for Palm Sunday Play Media
Worshippers typically get a palm branch on Palm Sunday to commemorate how Jesus was greeted as he …

Eating Green Play Media
You don’t have to become a fanatic to be environmentally friendly. It can be as simple as how ..

 

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Greenpeace Faults Kimberly-Clark for "Iron*E" For Using WALL*E

August 28th, 2008

By John DeFore

For a movie that explicitly addresses the perils of overconsumption, Pixar’s WALL*E is being used to promote an awful lot of consumer products.

One tie-in in particular is rankling Greenpeace. It seems that the lovable robot’s image has popped up on boxes of Kleenex, a product the activist group has criticized with a “Kleercut” campaign that asserts, “it takes 90 years to grow a box of Kleenex” because the product’s manufacturer Kimberly-Clark “all but refuses to use recycled paper in its products.” (Among other things, they’re trying to get parents and teachers to reject the company’s tissues in classrooms.) [Read more →]

 

Mitsubishi To Quadruple Its Solar Cell Production

August 28th, 2008

By John DeFore

Mitsubishi Electric announced Wednesday that it will quadruple its capability to produce solar cells, jumping from the 150 megawatts it currently produces each year to an annual 600MW capacity by 2012 — a more ambitious goal than its previously stated one to get to 500 MW by 2013. Current production levels are already triple what they were four years ago. [Read more →]

 

Texas Paying Cash Toward Cleaner Cars

August 28th, 2008

By Harriet Blake

Residents of the Dallas/Fort Worth metro area will again get a chance to trade in their pollution-emitting old clunker for a newer, less polluting car with the help of state money.

The North Central Texas Council of Governments (NCTCOG) reports that it has about $12 million for the second year of the AirCheckTexas Drive a Clean Machine campaign, which began taking applications in mid-August. [Read more →]

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