Hung out to dry
By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now Here’s a movie you never thought they’d make. Coming to the big, or maybe small, screen near you, a film…about…laundry! With a short opening feature on watching...
View ArticleBe part of the solution: Do your share to preserve Earth’s ecosystems
By Melissa Segrest Green Right Now Lemurs, a threatened species (Photo: Orsoman/Dreamstime) They are slipping through our fingers. Our tenuous hold on the Earth’s threatened animals, plants and fish,...
View ArticleTim DeChristopher found guilty of interfering with auction of oil and gas...
From Green Right Now Reports Tim DeChristopher, the environmentalist who bid on oil and gas leases of federal wilderness in Utah to drive up the price and protest what he considered to be illegal use...
View ArticleDIY drip line irrigation – an efficient way to water your home vegetable or...
By Barbara Kessler Green Right Now Drip line irrigation is a great idea for gardeners who want to save water and grow plants successfully. Our drip line system, set up at a community garden. By...
View ArticleSierra Club launches ‘My Piece of America’
From Green Right Now My Piece of America emphasizes public ownership of U.S. nature spots. As our population grows and energy needs rise (presumably), energy companies are increasingly beating on the...
View ArticleWildlife Conservation Society releases list of Asian species at risk of...
From Green Right Now Reports Tigers, extinct? It’s not only possible, it’s likely, especially in the many nations that have yet to take action on behalf of this majestic animal. Malayan Tiger cubs...
View ArticleThe Farm Bill: Think of it as ‘The Food Bill,’ because it affects you
Farm Bill. The mere mention of this lumbering piece of legislation can stop a conversation cold. We brace instinctively for the onslaught of remote concepts and acronyms that will follow. Crop...
View ArticleWhy advocates for the poor and the environment are cheering the failure of...
From Green Right Now Reports The House Farm Bill would have cut $20 billion in food assistance to the poor, and also cut environmental programs. The House version of the Farm Bill failed today (read...
View ArticleSharing the land in India, supporting farmers in Mexico and Australia and...
Green Right Now Reports Desertification threatens lands across the planet as weather extremes worsen and development strips areas of protective trees and vegetation. Foundation for Ecological Security...
View ArticleHacking = good/solve/world problems
From Green Right Now Reports More than 2,000 developers will be powering up on the world’s problems during a hackathon this weekend in 21 cities around the world. The Good Neighbor app, a previous...
View ArticleLegalizing the rhino horn trade could save these endangered animals
by Adam Welz Ensia As home to more than 80 percent of Africa’s rhinos, South Africa has attracted the intense and unwelcome attention of poachers, who, through their illegal hunts, send the animal’s...
View ArticleUN proclaims March 3 World Wildlife Day; derides illegal trafficking
GRN Reports: The United Nations announced that it was designating March 3 as the annual World Wildlife Day, issuing a call to protect biological diversity and stop the illegal trafficking and habitat...
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