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Video Summary of the September 2010 Issue
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Will Chicago’s bid for the 2016 games adorn the Windy City i...
Over one hundred American cities and counties have already o...
Dr. Paul Kachoris and Kurt Schultz from Victories of the Hea...
The Jane Goodall Institute has become a global nonprofit that empowers people everywhere to make a difference for the environment and all living things.
While you were singing along to Lady Gaga at Lolla or loving Pavement at Pitchfork, countless volunteers and event organizers were making sure their other headliner was being just as well-received—the environment.
The Highland Park High School sophomore has been making headlines with a project he first thought up when he was a 7th grader—GreenShields.
According to a recent press release, Chicago Public Schools (CPS) spent more than $83 million on utilities (compared to $62 million on books) in 2007.
In his new book, Kenney represents this change via two intersecting waves...
What to make, then, of another spring, and the 40th anniversary of Earth Day later this month?
Let’s face it—Chicagoans are a little cocky about their water supply.
Are you ready to do more than change a light bulb this Earth Day?
Although “being green” by buying local produce and recycling have become trendy, Heidi Vance and Jayne Ertel have been part of the green movement for quite a while.
Michael Pollan’s new book Food Rules reminds us to make sound decisions when we walk the grocery store aisles.
Only when the last tree has died and the last river been poisoned and the last fish been caught will we realize we cannot eat money.
You may know him as the winning chef from last season’s “Top Chef Masters” or you may have dined at one of his three restaurants downtown.
LivingRoom Realty’s micro-grant program
Over the past 10 years, a trend is gathering steam in response to the wanton excess of the McMansions of the 1990s and early 2000s.
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MindfuLive! Community Event Series Presents Carbon Nation, Sept. 23, 2010
Join Mindful Metropolis on October 28* for this special showing of 2012: Time for Change
Fabien Cousteau, third generation ocean explorer of the legendary Cousteau family, will chat about his latest ocean conservation project, Plant A Fish.
Green Home Experts - A Community Store
I DO want the Earth to be around for my new baby when she grows up and all that, I just want to make sure I am also protecting my child from toxic toys, bad plastics, and harmful chemicals. Where do I start?
When Conscious Choice published its final issue last April, its employees refused to let the dream die.
MindfuLive! Community Event Series Presents Peaceable Kingdom and a Conversation with Producer James LaVeck on June 24, 2010
Here's your chance to recognize the businesses, organizations and people that you support because of their mindful practices.
Eco-Andersonville Sustainable Business Certification Program
Thursday, April 29, 2010 at 8:00 PM Drake Hotel's Palm Court & Club Crescendo
Chicago’s “green” monthly celebrates its first anniversary in style
MindfuLive! Community Event Series presents No Impact Man on April 8, 2010.
Video summary of the March 2010 issue
Chicago's own world-renowned check talks about his motivation, inspiration and his passionate support of local agriculture.
FamilyFarmed.org's annual expo promises to be the Midwest's premier local food event
Rebecca Schmuck started her livery company in September 2009 to “do the right thing.”
Arzu Studio Hope helps Afghan women and their families overcome the cycle of poverty by providing a means for dependable income and access to education and healthcare by distributing the high-quality, design-centric rugs they weave.
Publisher Interview with OpEdNews with Columnist Joan Brunwasser