Clean

Poll Finds Large, Bipartisan Majority of Americans Support Solar

Brian Keane | Posted 01.22.2012

Brian Keane

Solar future won't come from Washington loan guarantees or a climate bill. Instead, it will come from the demands of American consumers who want to buy clean, renewable energy and who want to be energy efficient.

REVIEW: Buckminster Fuller's 1928 Ideas & Integrities

Robert David Steele | Posted 05.25.2011

Robert David Steele

6 Star and Beyond-the Essence of Fuller, the Future of Humanity I did not truly begin to understand the breadth and depth of Buckminster Fuller's thi...

Important Actions Can be Accomplished at Global Warming Negotiations in Mexico

Jake Schmidt | Posted 05.25.2011

Jake Schmidt

If you believe, as I do, that real action can occur without a "binding" agreement or having all the details completed, you'll be surprised to learn that some key things might actually be happening in Cancun.

Hoping for the Best As Shrimpers Prepare to go to Sea

Jessica Lass | Posted 05.25.2011

Jessica Lass

Tonight as I was speaking with the shrimpers I’ve gotten to know this week, I could tell they were leery about going out to fight the oil spill ...

Cleansing My Life on the Clean Program

Martha McCully | Posted 11.17.2011

Martha McCully

I used to diet, now I "cleanse." Even though supposedly toxins don't exist, I want them out of my body. So if there is a new cleanse, I'm on it. Literally. After all, it's not about losing pounds, it's about being healthy.

Drinking Water Filthy But Big Money Goes To Build New Stadium

Joseph B. Treaster | Posted 05.25.2011

Joseph B. Treaster

Out of South Africa came the news that an expensive new soccer stadium had been built in a city where drinking water is often dirty and many people have neither electric lights nor toilets.

Haiti's Fish and Coral, An Untold Story Of Environmental Loss

Joseph B. Treaster | Posted 05.25.2011

Joseph B. Treaster

Some aid projects have focused on restoring the country's forests, but few have tried to fix the generations of harm that has been done to Haiti's coral, its mangroves, its beaches and, most of all, its fish.

Africa Water Project Captures Difficulty Of Global Struggle

Joseph B. Treaster | Posted 05.25.2011

Joseph B. Treaster

Strong leadership is missing. A few members of Congress have been working on the water problem and Matt Damon, the actor, has made it his cause. But the issue is not getting traction.

WATCH: Detoxing From Today's Modern Diet

Martha Stewart | Posted 11.17.2011

Dr. Alejandro Unger, author of the book Clean, appeared on The Martha Stewart Show last week to talk about the need to "detox" from today's modern die...

Long Before Earthquake Destruction in Haiti, A Drinking Water Crisis

Joseph B. Treaster | Posted 05.25.2011

Joseph B. Treaster

As the rebuilding of Haiti gets underway, billions of dollars are going to be spent. Some of those dollars, perhaps a billion or more, should be dedicated to cleaning up the country's drinking water.

Climbing Kilimanjaro: Please do Something about Deadly Drinking Water

Joseph B. Treaster | Posted 05.25.2011

Joseph B. Treaster

Greg Allgood will do almost anything to draw attention to the huge number of poor people - more than 1 billion - whose only drinking water is loaded with bacteria and viruses.

How Happy Is... 5 Easy Steps To A Healthy Kitchen

Sophie Keller | Posted 11.17.2011

Sophie Keller

The kitchen in most people's house is the heart of the home and, if big enough, where much of the communal activity takes place. The state of the kitc...

10 Natural Cleaners Found In Your Kitchen

realsimple.com | Posted 11.17.2011

White Bread and Ketchup Use white bread to: Dust an oil painting. Gently dab a slice of white bread over the surface to pick up dirt and grime. Use ...

Drycleaning: Do It Less, Do It Greener

Huffington Post | Ami Cholia | Posted 05.25.2011

Not only is dry cleaning expensive it's actually terrible for the environment. The main chemical used by dry cleaners is perchloroethylene, which the ...