Be kind to the environment on your next trip with these simple actions.
No AC? Before you die of heatstroke, try these cool tricks.
Weddings should be heartwarming—not global warming. So how can you make your wedding a little more environmentally friendly?
Earth Day is coming up and your holier-than-thou, tree-hugging friends are driving you crazy. Shut them up by making yourself look like the meanest, greenest mother on the block.
Honor Earth Day by completely obliterating your carbon footprint.
Those old cell phone and laptop batteries staring you in the eye? Don’t worry, recycling them is easy.
Cow manure contains methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Farmers who collect and burn methane keep it out of the atmosphere while generating clean electricity.
Stop throwing out the rolls when the paper towels are gone. There are dozens of good uses for them.
Your friends might think you’ve gone totally gonzo for green, but learning to put household items to surprising recycled uses saves you money and helps the environment.
Interested in buying cruelty-free products that haven’t been tested on Spot and Fluffy—but don’t have a clue how to go about it? Let us demystify it for you.
Al Gore wants you to start taking global warming seriously. And in a 2006 speech, he offered specific tips on how to do so.
There are probably wild plants growing in your own backyard—or at least in a nearby public park—just waiting to become a free, tasty meal. Just make sure they’re actually edible.
Fruitarians eat only raw fruit and seeds, both for their health—they think cooked food is toxic—and for the environment’s, since they believe that eating vegetables “kills” the plant.