This Saturday, October 6th - homeowners open doors for DFW Solar Home Tour
Green Event
By Julie Thibodeaux
Green Event
By Julie Thibodeaux
By Julie Thibodeaux
Architect Gary Olp said he was a nature lover as a boy but a high school science teacher opened his eyes to sustainability. It was the 1970s, and his long-haired, bearded biology teacher in Ohio invited the class to organize a “no-waste” party.
Green Event
By Teresa McUsic
Green Event
From Renewable Energy Roundup and Green LIving Fair
There will be several solar powered tents to watch for at the 12th Annual Renewable Energy Roundup & Green Living Fair (The Roundup) coming up September 29th and 30th.
The largest renewable energy fair in the South is back in Fredericksburg this fall after taking a year off to reorganize and find a new partner.
By Rita Cook
The City of Cedar Hill is growing green and it is intentional.

(Photo: Poster for the Jump Off Arts Festival promoting green living and more at the Dallas Farmer's Market this month)
By Jada Brazell
By Rita Cook
In the perfect world of thinking green the car you drive can add up to a lot when considering Mother Earth.
A good case in the point is the Chevrolet Volt, which I recently drove and I was actually quite pleased too. Not only is it all about fuel efficiency to the tune of about 379 miles on a full battery charge and a tank of gas, but I was also noticed just about everywhere I went with a thumbs up pointed in my direction.