EPA urges awareness during Lead Poisoning Prevention Week
October 20th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports
As part of Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, which continues through Oct. 24, the US Environmental Protection Agency is urging families to be aware of the hazards presented by lead and lead-based paint in the home and in childcare facilities.
Lead poisoning is the number one environmental health threat to children in the United States, ages 6 and younger. And families may have lead around the home without knowing it because it can’t be seen, tasted, or smelled. Because it does not break down naturally, lead can remain a problem until it is removed.
Related Topics: · Lead Poisoning Prevention Week, US Environmental Protection Agency
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
Related Topics: · capes, composting at Halloween, costume exchange, fabric remnants, green Halloween, Halloween, healthy Halloween treats, heirloom pumpkins, homemade Halloween costumes, low-impact Halloween, natural decor for Halloween, pumpkin bread, reusable Halloween bags
Green getaways: LEED-certified vacation retreats
August 24th, 2009
By Clint Williams and Sommer Saadi
Green Right Now
Sustainability and nature appreciation walk hand in hand. But surprisingly, there are still just a few U.S. vacation venues lodged lightly in nature’s embrace. If you want to “go green” you can camp out all over North America, but you can’t necessarily find a hotel that hugs the woods (or the beach) and boasts full green credentials and white linen service.
Here are a handful of green getaways that nestle nature, but don’t necessarily involve nesting with nature. We set the bar fairly low, requiring that these hotels have mattresses, hot food, indoor showers, and a LEED rating of some sort. We begin with Callaway Gardens, a great place to enjoy a respite from urban hustle amid botanical delights.
Related Topics: · Callaway Gardens, Clearwater, Florida, Georgia, Green Hotels, green lodgings, green vacations, Napa Valley, The Gaia Hotel and Spa, The Sandpearl Hotel, The Vancouver Conference Center, Vancouver, Washington
NYC Botanic Garden offers green classes and plans Open House
July 24th, 2009
From Green Right Now Reports:
The New York Botanical Garden, historically green by nature, is helping New Yorkers cultivate ever greener ways. This summer it is featuring “edible evenings,” a celebration of home-grown food with tips from chefs and help for getting kids involved in gardening.
Related Topics: · careers in horticulture, careers in landscaping, environmentally safe lawn care, Green jobs, horticulture, Native Plants, New York Botanical Garden, organic gardens, roses, vegetable growing
Chefs beware: Healthy, homemade organic dog food is no simple trick
June 10th, 2009
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
You’re picky, selecting only the best organic fruits and vegetables, or cruelty-free meats and poultry to prepare healthy, well-balanced meals for your family.
You might not be so thoughtful when it comes to your dog’s dining choices. Does it come straight off the grocery store shelf, plopped from can or bag into Fido’s bowl? OK, maybe we’re being too tough on you. Perhaps you lovingly spring for the extra cost of organic, natural dog food from the pet store or the Web.
Related Topics: · Cats, dog food, Dogs, homemade dog food, homemade organic dog food, making dog food, organic dog food, Pets, veterinary nutritionists
Shoo! Go play outside
May 13th, 2009
By Laura Elizabeth May
Green Right Now
Grandparents.com has launched a campaign to get grandparents and grandchildren off the couch and outside. The goal of the “Go Play Outside” campaign is to have 1 million hours of play logged by the end of the summer.
Related Topics: · Alliance for a Healthier Generation, backyards, grandparents.com, KaBoom, nature, parks, World Health Organization
Out of excuses: You — yes, you — can ride your bike to work
May 13th, 2009
By Melissa Segrest
Green Right Now
Paul Dorn knows that getting Americans to ride a bike to work instead of driving a car is quite the uphill battle. Even on a good day, he says, only a tiny percentage of the nation’s commuters use pedal power to get to their jobs.
He remains undeterred.
Related Topics: · bicycle commuting, Bike-to-Work Week, Boulder, Columbus, Davis, League of American Bicyclists, National Bicycle Month, Paul Dorn, Paul Dorn and bike-to-work, Philadelphia, Portland, top cities for cyclists, top states for cyclists
Ten great, green, blooming and fragrant gifts for Mother’s Day
April 26th, 2009
By Laura Elizabeth May
Green Right Now
When getting ready for Mother’s Day, don’t forget about Mother Earth. We have gathered eight ideas that your mother will love an
d won’t hurt the earth.
A Gift That Blooms
1. Flowers are always right for Mom’s Day. If you are leaning in that direction, consider buying local blooms from a local florist. Picking out flowers that are grown locally cuts down on the amount of gas used to bring you that flower, and you will be supporting your neighborhood economy. If cut flowers aren’t easily found, look for a perennial or shrub in a pot.
Related Topics: · Arbor Day Foundation, Blackbird Bakery, chocolate, flowers, fruits, handcrafted jewelry, Microplace, Mother's Day, natural scents, organic cotton, Organic Food, perfume, Sephora, sweets, Taza Chocolate, TheFind, Trees, Vintage Naturals, WomenHeart, WorldofGood, Yumi&Laurie blankets
Ten ways to celebrate Earth Day with (or without) kids
April 15th, 2009
By Barbara Kessler and Harriet Blake
Green Right Now
As Earth Day approaches, one of the most significant things you can do is to help a child celebrate nature and embrace a greener lifestyle. Here are ten ideas for creating a fun and meaningful Earth Day celebration.
Get outdoors and enjoy a snack with the squirrels and ants. To really get the most out of this, take your favorite kid(s) to the market in preparation and let them search out local healthy foods. Even young kids can participate, choosing the apples, veggies and cheeses they want to include. So introduce them to the farmer’s market or local foods section of your neighborhood grocery. Look for organic and lower your impact by using reusable dinnerware and plates, or biodegradable paper plates.
Related Topics: · Association of Zoos and Aquariums, Bicycle Club of Philadelphia, Bikely.com, Biking, Bronx Zoo, celebration, CG Kidz.com, Cynergreen, Danelle Hofer, Denver Aquarium, Disneynature, earth, Earth Day, Earth Day Network, Free Trees and Plants.com, Greenleaf Gardens, GreenRightNow, How to Grow More Vegetables, Lincoln Park Zoo, Local Food, Los Angeles Zoo, National Gardening Association, New York Cycle Club, Paul Fleischman, Phoenix Metro Bicycle Club, picnic, Reid Park Zoo, Riley Hofer, Russell Greenleaf, Seedfolks, The Ballad of Thoreau, Toledo Area Bicyclists
Green is the new white in weddings
April 13th, 2009
By Laura Elizabeth May
Green Right Now
Every little girl dreams about the perfect wedding growing up. Missing from that dream is the large amount of waste caused by that wedding. When it came time for Tara Brown-Selders to walk down the aisle, she could not imagine having an event that produced so much waste. “When I learned how much waste
is produced by a single event, I knew I could not have the traditional wedding,” she said.
Her then-boyfriend, Michael Selders, proposed with her great grandmother’s diamond that had also been used by her mother. By reusing the diamond, the couple had a green start to their wedding. GreenKarat also has earth friendly options for engagement rings and wedding rings using recycled metals and fair trade gems.
Related Topics: · Green Karat, Green Lily Events, green weddings, Houston, Michael Selders, Monica's Divine Delights, recyclable, Recycle4U, Tara Brown-Selders. Ecofetti
Green bag lunches make an impact
February 13th, 2009
By Hosea Sanders
WLS – Chicago
Chicago — Some parents are combining nutrition, convenience and eco-friendliness and they’re bringing it to a school cafeteria near you.
Parents get a guarantee that their kid’s lunch won’t consist of cheese pizza or chicken nuggets and for $5, they’ll also know they’re helping to protect the planet.
Check this out. No parents around and one kid chooses to devour apple chunks before a chocolate brownie with edamame as a close second. It’s every parents dream. He’s one of the students at Wilmot school in Deerfield who gets a green bag lunch.
Related Topics: · Chacago, Deerfield, Green Bag Lunch, Hosea Sanders, nutrition, School lunches, WLS
FDA says BPA plastic is safe
August 18th, 2008
After an outbreak of bad publicity earlier this year over bisphenol-A (BPA), the plastic additive which dozens
of studies identify as a potential carcinogen and endocrine disruptor, the U.S. government promised to take another look. Its conclusion: BPA is safe.
The Federal Drug Administration had previously cleared BPA for use in an array of consumer products, such as clear plastic baby bottles, the resin lining in food cans and many other items. It promised a new review of the science after Canada proposed a ban of BPA in baby bottles and manufacturers of polycarbonate water bottles began voluntarily giving up BPA. All cited concerns over the plastics’ tendency to leach when when warmed and possible harmful effects on humans, particularly children.
Related Topics: · Bispenol, BPA, Carcinogens, Endocrine Disruptors, FDA, Plastics







