

By Editor Green Source DFW
Green Source DFW Goes to Solar Power International Expo in Dallas
By Phillip Shinoda
Live Green Plano Fashion Part 1 - Designers of all Ages
By Rita Cook
Artist Amber Parker Recycles Old Wire to Make it New
By Rita Cook
Boomer Green Teams act on their passion for environment
By Julie Thibodeaux
Habitat for Humanity - LEEDing the Way to Energy Savings
More than 83 percent of the homes built in Dallas that are LEED certified are Dallas Habitat for Humanity homes.
Monarchs seeking sustenance as they fly through Texas
By Julie Thibodeaux
A monarch sipping on your sunflower may seem carefree but it harbors ambitious plans. This time of year, when they stop for a drink, they’re refueling for a long haul to Mexico.
Local Architect Keeps it Green in Oak Cliff
By Rita Cook
Dallas resident and architect Alicia Quintans knows about living green. In fact she says “I grew up on a farm so a sustainable lifestyle is very familiar. My grandparents were farmers and home-grown produce was available all year round. My family lived in a farmhouse with no central a/c and butane heaters. The house was designed to allow for air flow and we often slept on the screened porch in the summer.”
Small Business Development Center promotes green ideas with $10,000 in prizes
By Julie Thibodeaux
Have you been hoarding a green product idea? Now’s the time to share it.
Native Dave - sustainable landscape design specializing in native plants
By Kristy Alpert