Energy Users Control Own Supplies Some municipalities spend between 20 and 40 percent of their annual budgets on the energy needed to operate wastewater treatment plants.…
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Window-Like Solar Cells Could Power 40 Percent of U.S. Needs Solar energy is now the cheapest form of new energy in dozens of countries, with record-setting…
Yoga Poses to Stay Pain-Free Gardening is good for body and soul, but long hours and repetitive movements can negatively impact even the fittest body. While…
The Healing Powers of Going Barefoot BY MARTIN ZUCKER Melanie Monteith, of San Diego, California, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at age 24 and plagued by…
Nature Helps Kids Build Skills and Character BY APRIL THOMPSON Amovement is afoot to get kids grounded in nature. Wilderness awareness programs, also known as primitive…
BY LINDA SECHRIST For author Paul Hawken, a leading environmental entrepreneur working with a coalition of research fellows, advisors and expert reviewers, the climate goal is…
Easy Ways to Green It Up BY AVERY MACK Living green isn’t difficult or expensive. Start small, one room at a time. In the Kitchen…
Why a Warming Planet is Harming Our Health BY LISA MARSHALL Samantha Ahdoot’s son Isaac was 9 years old when he collapsed from the heat while…
Elders Urge Us to Reimagine Life BY ANITA SANCHEZ First, 27 indigenous elders from 23 North American tribes, two African tribes, a Tibetan Buddhist and a…
by Lucy Gade, M.D. “Integrative medicine” is not just another name for “alternative medicine.” There are 50 institutions around the country that have integrative in their…
Kelly Martinsen You have spent much of your time counseling people through their own catastrophes, and then suddenly you faced your own back in 2012 with…