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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...
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by Libby Hill (Lake Claremont Press, 4th printing 2007)
Will Chicago’s bid for the 2016 games adorn the Windy City in beautiful rings, or lock it in handcuffs?
These five social entrepreneurs are making a difference in Chicago—one T-shirt, sundae, cupcake, survey and donation at a time
“Green-collar” job-training programs are blossoming all over the Chicago area
The founder of Chicago’s new Academy for Global Citizenship talks about the school, how she’s managed to achieve so much in such a short time and her hopes for the future of Chicago Public Schools.
Over one hundred American cities and counties have already outlawed polystyrene, including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Portland, and the volunteers behind No Foam Chicago hope that the Windy City will follow suit.
Chicago's 1st Ward Alderman discusses Chicago's claim to be the "greenest city in America," and how he’d like to see his Wicker Park neighborhood change over the next five years.
Now is a great time to do something about hunger in Chicago. The weak economy has forced more folks than ever to turn to food pantries and soup kitchens to feed their families.
An exhibit opening at the Field Museum this month explores the extraordinary power of water and highlights the vital role it plays in sustaining life on Earth. We preview what’s in this visually stunning exhibit—and report what’s left out.
We take a look at Slow Food's measured move from Tuscany to the Windy City, including what Slow Food Chicago is up to these days and how to join the movement.
Jan Metzger (Lake Claremont Press)
Consider helping Chicago maintain our green reputation this month.
Two dudes, one fry-oil car, and a cross-country search for a greener future
(Robert Kenner, Producer/director)foodincmovie.com