Last year we got a good response from readers and colleagues when Mike Indursky of Burt's Bees talked in a TreeHugger interview about developing The Natural Standard - an attempt to specify exactly what is, and is not, meant when
Image courtesy of Hellsgeriatric via flickrIt's not often we find ourselves agreeing with President Bush's viewpoint but, in the case of the subsidy-larded farm bill, we'll make an exception. As Ken Cook, president of the Environmental Working Group, notes in
credit a73700 Creative CommonsThe airlines aren't in the best of shape these days with sky-high fuel prices, and are trying everything, except barrel-rolls to shake change out of our pockets, to save money. Now they are learning tricks from the
In some countries, cars don't have cup-holders; a car is not a kitchen. Neither is an office, yet one often sees people eating at their desks. We have noted before that fire retardants are fat soluble, so you shouldn't type
With less than a week to go before the primary, the 7th District congressional nominations were the hot topic Thursday at an unusual campaign gathering, with both parties' hopefuls participating in twin debates.
In a meeting that began as cordial but ended with a call to campus police, Indiana University freshman Eli Holman informed basketball coach Tom Crean on Thursday that he had decided to transfer.
Collin County Judge Keith Self defended his leadership style Wednesday, a day after longtime Commissioner Jerry Hoagland lambasted him for being a "lone ranger" on the Commissioners Court. Mr. Hoagland had urged Mr. Self, who took office 16 months ago,
A Dallas County sheriff's detective whose handling of an informant has been called into question was involved in a Dallas truck theft case that raises new questions about his investigative methods. Detective Lonnie Cole, a member of the sheriff's North
The following is a statement by Toni Nuernberg, executive director of the Ethanol Promotion and Information Council (EPIC) (PRWeb May 1, 2008) Read the full story at
Providing a thorough analysis of the environmental friendliness of different papers and other materials used for photographic printing, the Green-in-Print™ review concludes that 100% cotton paper represents the most environmentally friendly choice. (PRWeb May 1, 2008) Read the full story