By Deborah Fleischer I''m starting to think green teams are going the way of green marketing -- they are over. Over in the sense that stand alone, grassroots, voluntary, bottoms-up efforts have m...
By Michael Destries Have you heard about that Ted Danson jerk? You know, the hippie, earth-loving, Oceana founding board member one? Well, the always reputable National Enquirer has a source who says tha...
By MATTHEW DALY WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Thursday identified 17 sites in six Western states as prime candidates for solar energy projects on public lands, continuing a push for sola...
By Andrew Burmon The melting of Arctic ice first made the Northwest Passage passable for a cruise ship in 1984, creating an opportunity for outfitters to cater to those eager to sail through a Passage so...
LOS ANGELES, CA – October 27, 2011: Prodding every avenue of the green scene, Treeliving.com is proud to announce its new partnership with Aloe Cadabra, the makers of the first personal lubricant that’s all nat...
In an ever growing demand to put the reins on big corporations, a recent grass roots movement threatens to shatter the safety blanket that has been protecting corporations for years. What began as Occupy Wall S...
By DAVID CRARY AND JULIE WATSON SAN DIEGO — A federal court is being asked to grant constitutional rights to five killer whales who perform at marine parks – an unprecedented and perhaps quix...
Captain Charles Moore had an unexpected discovery in 1997. Traveling between Hawaii and California, Moore is said to be the first to document what became known as the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. Writing...
By Michael dEstries Our friends over at Ecomagination have put together a list of five women involved in the sustainability sector – and we’re excited to Katherine Lucey of Solar Sister listed in the mix...
By NOAKI SCHWARTZ LOS ANGELES — The California attorney general''s office on Wednesday sued three companies over allegations they misled consumers by marketing plastic water bottles as biod...