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Dallas activists sow seeds of environmental justice in Waxahachie

The Texas Poor People’s Campaign launched a community garden in Waxahachie, helping the disenfranchised during the pandemic. The initiative aims to teach sustainable living and honor history. Organizers emphasize food security and environmental justice, with support from local officials and community figures.

Tree advocates want stricter tree ordinance in Arlington

Arlington Council member Sheri Capehart is pushing for an updated tree ordinance to protect local post oaks. The proposed ordinance aims to safeguard smaller trees and reduce parking requirements if significant trees are preserved. Despite developer opposition, tree advocates emphasize the environmental and economic benefits of protecting native oak trees.

Veg cafe expands its Mid-Cities digs

The Healthy Hippie Cafe, a plant-based venue in Watauga, expanded its space during quarantine, adding a bar and live music. Owners Kelli and Darrell Myatt doubled the venue's size to 3,000 square feet and introduced new menu items, outdoor seating, and special events.

Shop green for Dad's Day

Celebrate Dad’s Day with eco-friendly gifts that support Mother Earth. Opt for meals from local restaurants or choose gifts like reusable Silpat baking mats, safety razors, Pale Blue Earth rechargeable batteries, and DNA tests. Consider organic herb seeds, smart watering kits, or donations in Dad’s name for a meaningful touch.

Shopping for an electric mower? Here's our guide

The article provides a guide for choosing electric mowers, highlighting brands like Stihl, Ryobi, EGO, Greenworks, and Black & Decker. It emphasizes the benefits of battery-powered tools, including zero emissions, less maintenance, and compatibility among brand tools. It also mentions robotic and reel mowers as eco-friendly alternatives.

Green up your home office

Transform your home office with eco-friendly practices. Incorporate recycled office supplies, energy-efficient lighting, and live plants for better air quality. Use sustainable products like the Jet Multi-pen, Pilot B2P pens, Auspen refillable markers, and more. Opt for recycled paper, reusable sticky notes, and eco-friendly furniture for a greener workspace.

Recycle clothes inserts to make masks

Recycle old shoulder pads into masks: Watch VET's tutorial on creating decorative masks from shoulder pads. Cut two 8-10 inch elastic strips, sew to mask corners, and clean by hand washing with mild soap. Dallas artist VET demonstrates this creative reuse.

Watch Austin band perform tribute to Big Bend

Austin's Montopolis performed "The Legend of Big Bend" at the Green Source DFW Awards, blending music, imagery, history, and poetry. The taped performance is now available for viewing. The "Living Coast" show, originally set for March, is postponed to June 15 due to a stay-at-home order.

How North Texans celebrated the first Earth Day

The first Earth Day in 1970 saw active participation in North Texas, with schools organizing events like recycling drives, speeches, and teaching sessions. Students were engaged in projects raising environmental awareness. Denton and Arlington hosted activities such as teach-ins and symbolic demonstrations against pollution, while Dallas saw significant student participation in environmental efforts.

20 green tips for Earth Day!

Here are 20 tips to reduce your environmental footprint: use compostable coffee pods, make eco-friendly cleaning products, start composting, plant native species, grow organic food, reduce meat consumption, filter tap water, fix leaks, install LED lights and insulation, cook at home, buy sustainable products, recycle more, donate items, shop local, use reusable bags, collect rainwater, and drive less.