Youth receive Brower Awards for environmental work
October 19th, 2009
By Harriet Blake
As the Nobel Prize Committee noted in awarding President Obama with the Nobel Peace Prize last week, the world is in a better place than it was a year ago.
The world also is in a better place thanks to six young people who are being honored on Tuesday for their heroic environmental efforts. [...]
Related Topics: · Adarsha Shivakumar, Alec Loorz, Brower Youth Awards, Climate Change, Diana Lopez, Earth Island Institute, Hai Vo, Nobel Peace Prize, Robin Bryan, Sierra Crain-Murdoch, teen climate activitists, The Climate Project, youth activism, youth environmentalists, youth movement
Waterless car wash in Brentwood
October 16th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
It was inevitable that eventually someone would bring together all those new waterless car wash products with all those kids holding car wash fundraisers.
One such partnership takes off tomorrow in LA, where teen members of the nonprofit Green Youth Movement will hold a car wash at the Barrington Dog Park in Brentwood.
The group, lead by GYM founder Ally Maize, hopes to make a statement about water conservation, and several of her classmates from the Archer School for Girls, will be raising funds for their senior class activities.
Related Topics: · Brentwood, Green Youth Movement, waterless car wash
Nine ideas for a green Halloween
October 14th, 2009
By Barbara Kessler
Green Right Now
Planning a low-impact, money-saving Halloween is so much more rewarding than trying to turn some other holidays green. You don’t have to argue with relatives about whether or not to have a turkey, or disappoint the kids with gifts to humanitarian causes in their names at Christmas. All you really need to do is think creatively, get holistic about your pumpkin, maybe dust off the sewing machine and take it easy at the store.
Here are our best nine ideas to help you get started.

Halloween Chico Bag
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Get your green on for Halloween
October 7th, 2009
By Ashley Phillips
Green Right Now
As you sort through which Disney character your child will be and find the candy of choice for the trick-or-treaters, add some green to this year’s Halloween. From candy to pumpkins, there are many ways to make this holiday eco-friendly.
Related Topics: · Fair Trade chocolate for Halloween, Halloween, homemade costumes, organic candy, organic pumpkins, reusable Halloween bags, reusable trick or treat bags
PBS ‘National Parks’ now a rich digital education site
October 6th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
Digital media resources from Ken Burns’ acclaimed documentary series The National Parks: America’s Best Idea, including on-demand video, lessons plans, student activities, and historical archives, are now available through the PBS Teachers web portal.
The site includes preK-12 educational services and a searchable library of more than 9,000 local and national standards-based instructional resources.
Related Topics: · Ken Burns, The National Parks: America's Best Idea
At Greenhill School, ‘green’ thinking is becoming the way of life
September 24th, 2009
By Tom Kessler
ADDISON, Texas (ADDISONGREEN.INFO) — When you have the word “green” in your school name, it’s probably safe to assume that environmental awareness is top of mind. That’s exactly the case at Addison’s Greenhill School, a coeducational private day school with more than 1,200 students in pre-kindergarten through grade 12.
Over the last four years, the school’s Green Team — composed of parents and faculty — has led a series of sustainability initiatives that are truly putting the green in Greenhill. School leaders have looked for ways to make the school a more sustainable place and to promote eco-friendly habits in the students. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Addison, Community Gardens, Greenhill School
EarthEcho to launch national learning project in US schools
September 24th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
EarthEcho International, a nonprofit environmental education and youth leadership organization working to restore and protect our water planet, today announced a program that aims to involve millions of U.S. middle and high school students.
The Water Planet Challenge program, announced during the Clinton Global Initiative fifth annual meeting in New York, intends to foster tomorrow’s conservation leaders. EarthEcho says the program will fill a critical need in America’s classrooms, where it sees a lack unified ocean and fresh water systems education and service-learning content.
Related Topics: · Clinton Global Initiative, EarthEcho International, The Water Planet Challenge
Make an Earthy statement at school in organic, graphic T-shirts
August 26th, 2009
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
The school uniform of choice for tweens and teens is pretty simple: a T-shirt and jeans (or anything denim).
For the student who is a humanitarian or environmentally oriented, we’ve collected a line-up of Ts that are not just made of organic materials and under fair-trade conditions — they carry messages of support for earth-friendly concerns.
- Common Threadz is a non-profit group working to aid orphans and vulnerable children in Africa. Every T-shirt purchase helps the group pay for a school uniform or food. Check out Orphan Collection – Ts designed by the African children, complete with a picture and some information about each child. In one, Wandile Dindi of South Africa (above, left) displays his design for a T-shirt (above, right). The site provides information about each child. For Wandile: “His father has passed and his mother is unemployed and cannot support him. . . .” The Orphan T-shirts range from kids sizes ($29) through adult ($38 for women’s and $44 for men’s).

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College students can get sustainability ‘to go’ this fall
August 20th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
A year after showing up and discovering all the trays had vanished fron their dining halls, many college students returning to campus this fall will find more “green” changes. ARAMARK Higher Education is introducing a re-usable “to go” food container for use at the campus dining halls.
Related Topics: · ARAMARK Higher Education, Baylor University, Green Thread, Michael Leone, Peace College, Re-usable "to go" food container, Salem College, University of Florida, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill
Carry your books the green way
August 20th, 2009
By John DeFore
Green Right Now
As September and the back-to-school season creep into view, environmentally conscious students (and retailers who recognize the increased selling power of Earth-friendly claims) may be surprised at the variety of book bags, backpacks, and the like being made these days with an eye toward sustainability. From humble to elaborate, practically every sort of bag seems to be available in a green option.
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Green up your back-to-school supplies
August 18th, 2009
From Green Right Now Staff
If you’re ready to turn over a new, green leaf this school year, there are plenty of opportunities to go eco-friendly, from recycled paper and pencils to lunch boxes and sandwich wraps made of recycled PET plastic. Compared to last year, there are more green school supplies now available and more stores are carrying them. Here’s our guide to some of the basics you be looking for:
Related Topics: · Construction paper, Fuel Sandwich Boxes, Green school supplies, Index cards, Kids Konserve Waste-Free Lunch Kit, Klean Kanteen, New Leaf binders, O'Bon pencils, Recycled Paper, Recycled pencils, recycled printer paper, School supplies, SIGG bottle
Chicago’s first eco-friendly child care center
August 7th, 2009
CHICAGO (WLS) — They say you’re never too young to learn how to take care of the planet. It’s all happening at a child care center in Chicago’s West Loop, where they take the phrase “living green” very seriously. They are making environmentalists out of youngsters who can’t even say the word. In this place, they’re teaching those lessons — almost from birth. >> Read the full story
Related Topics: · Chicago, Elizabeth Geldhof, Hosea Sanders, Little Green Treehouse, WLS






