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By David Bois | Fri Nov 6, 2009 2:54 PM ET
Houseplants make a living space more visually pleasing, but an invisible though important benefit they offer is removing poisons from bad indoor air. Read More
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Health, Science Daily, Oxygen, Environmental Protection Agency, Plants, University of Georgia, Hydrocarbons
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By David Bois | Thu Oct 8, 2009 9:00 AM ET
What? A cleaner environment leads to fewer health problems? I'm all ears. Read More
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Health, Children, San Diego, Clean Air Act
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By John Casey | Mon Sep 14, 2009 9:00 AM ET
Safe Routes to School helps communities reduce traffic congestion, poor air quality and high rates of childhood obesity. Read More
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Children, Schools, Transportation, North Carolina, Quality Of Life, Obesity, The Charlotte Observer, Department of Transportation
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By Marc Hertz | Sun Aug 30, 2009 3:25 PM ET
U-Haul offers 30 days of free storage for those affected by Station wildfire. Read More
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Recycling, Los Angeles, Storage, U-Haul
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By Marc Hertz | Fri Jul 17, 2009 8:05 PM ET
The luxury hotel group gets more responsible in Thailand. Read More
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Climate change, Education, Sustainability, Corporate Social Responsibility, Thailand, Homeless Children
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By Stefania Pomponi Butler | Mon Dec 15, 2008 11:23 AM ET
One of the many papers I had to fill out when I enrolled my daughter in kindergarten at our local public school was a form to notify parents when pesticides were going Read More
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Health, Children, Non-Profit, Schools, Cancer, Pollution, USA Today, Environmental Protection Agency, Pesticides, Children's Health
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By Dan Estabrook | Mon Oct 27, 2008 11:35 AM ET
Itching to do some fall travel and looking for a green getaway? If you are a fan of California wine (as I am) and are planning a trip to Read More
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Health, California, Travel, San Francisco, Recycling, Eco-Friendly, Wine, Vacation, Napa Valley, Bay Area, Forest Stewardship Council
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By Kyle Hepp | Tue Oct 21, 2008 9:12 AM ET
How one expat stays cheery amidst the smog. Read More
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Economy, Europe, Recycling, Pollution, Chile, European Union, Patagonia, Kyle Hepp, Santiago, Chile, Consciousness, Graffiti
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By Dan Estabrook | Mon Sep 15, 2008 2:46 PM ET
Tom Grimes of Little Rock, Arkansas was recently fined $2,500 by the Environmental Protection Agency for emiting toxic levels of carbon dioxide out of his mobile home.
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Environmental Protection Agency, Kansas
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