

By Editor Green Source DFW
Arlington Eco-Fest 2012 Saturday September 22
Green Event
By Teresa McUsic
North Texas Solar Powers the Music Stage and Cools the Beer & Wine Tent at The Renewable Energy Roundup - September 29 & 30 Fredericksburg
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.
Smart Meters - Tool for Consumer to Use Electricity Wisely
Shopping Green
By Teresa McUsic
This summer's brutal temperatures show up more than just on the thermometer. You can also see them in your electric bill.
Bob Jones Nature Center and Preserve Offers Unique Eco-System to City of Southlake
Green Nonprofit
By Minnie Payne
Papa Richter's Roach Ridder - a family recipe with no dangerous chemicals
Shopping Green
By Rita Cook
Dallas - Fort Worth Green community members alarmed over West Nile Spraying
Aug. 16, 2012
By Julie Thibodeaux
As more people forego using chemicals on their lawns and gardens and seek organic produce, many in the local green community were outraged that cities in the Dallas-Fort Worth area were ramping up efforts to combat mosquitos carrying West Nile virus by spraying pesticides in urban neighborhoods.
The Gleaning Network of Texas Feeds Food-Insecure North Texans : A great volunteer opportunity
Green Organization
DFW cities to encourage commercial recycling
By Julie Thibodeaux
While residential curbside recycling programs have become standard for metropolitan areas across the U.S., now cities, including some in North Texas, want local businesses to do their part.
Natural Gas Trucks for one Commercial Waste Company
By Rita Cook
The largest privately owned waste management company in North Texas, Community Waste Disposal will be unveiling five Compressed Natural Gas trucks at a special ceremony at 10:30 a.m. on Wednesday, August 15, at the Trinity Audubon Center in Dallas.
Dallas' Woodall Rogers Park: a breath of fresh air with a new name Klyde Warren Park
By Jada Brazell
Dallas is long overdue a breath of fresh air. Once the five-acre Klyde Warren Park opens to the public this fall, its visitors can finally open up and say “ahhh” – without inhaling a lungful of pollution.
The City of Cedar Hill Adds a 4.5.kW Vertical Axis Wind Turbine to its Green Mix
By Rita Cook
The City of Cedar Hill is growing green and it is intentional.
Andrea Bithell of Oak Cliff Organics shares her passion with customers and the Dallas - Fort Worth community
By Minnie Payne
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