Energy
Earth Day fests growing across North Texas

March 18, 2014
By Julie Thibodeaux
DeSoto students to learn about sustainable farming through aquaponics
Teachers at The Meadows Elementary in DeSoto Jerry Martin, Linda Nunley and Irene Chaney-Babino help Jonathon Musser of Aquaponics and Earth, second from left, set up the aquaponics system last month. Courtesy of Aquaponics and Earth.
March 10, 2014
By Rita Cook
Top For Profit/Corporate Environmental Professionals in Dallas-Fort Worth
The following organizations are finalists for the Green Source DFW Sustainable Leadership Awards in the for profit category. The results are based on votes from hundreds of Green Source DFW readers.
Top Nonprofit Sustainable Professionals in Dallas-Fort Worth
The following individuals are finalists for the Green Source DFW Sustainable Leadership Awards in the nonprofit professionals category. Their selection was based on votes from hundreds of Green Source DFW readers.
Green Zine: Anna Clark sells sustainability in new online magazine

Anna Clark, founder of EarthPeople Media, launched an online magazine in January.
Eco-friendly cohousing development underway near White Rock Lake

White Rock Crossing is being built co-housing-style, with homes facing each other across a courtyard.
Illustrations and photos courtesy of White Rock Crossing.
Feb. 25, 2014
How Margie Jackson Haley sold Dallas on green
Feb. 19, 2014
DFW greenies looking for inspiration can find it in Margie Jackson Haley. From fighting coal plants to raising backyard chickens, the Dallas philanthropist and activist has done it all.
Interfaith Power & Light 'preach-in’ aims to send message on climate change Feb. 14-16

Polar bear on melting ice.
Courtesy of World Wildlife Fund/Jack Stein.
