7347 eco-events in 188 countries
350.org‘s 2nd annual climate awareness raising earns title "world’s largest enviro-event ever." Visit the 350 website or Read More »
How Green is ACL? …and… A Very Controversial Video
It’s 10/10 weekend. That means people around the world are trying to get you more involved in fighting climate change.
Just around the Corner………Fall 2010 – Permaculture Design Course – right here in Austin – Yeah!
A quick reminder and personal invitation………..
EPA Could Regulate Toxic Coal Ash, You Can Help
The EPA is holding hearings in 7 cities across the nation to determine future regulation of coal ash.
Austin Benefit for Gulf Coast Disaster Relief
Hotel San Jose and Jo’s to Host Shrimp Boil and Music Festival Friday July 23.
Local Food – Farmers Market – Downtown Austin Museum of Art – Chris Jordan Exhibit – Dick Pierce Talk
Check out the Chris Jordan Digital Photo Exhibit at the Austin Museum of Art (AMOA) – and at Read More »
Make Pollution History: TCEQ Sunset Review
Make Pollution History!
Join ACT’s 2010-2011 TCEQ Sunset Review campaign to bring stronger environmental protection to the Lone Star State!
Christians & Global Warming, pt. 2
Part 2 – of this presentation deals with "Data on greenhouse gasses and toxic air pollution." Here are the highlights:
Award Winning Displays at 2010 Austin Green Living Expo
Announcing Award Winning Displays from the 2010 Austin Green Living Expo
Kudos to all the wonderful exhibits we had at last month’s Austin Green Living Expo. The event was so comprehensive and we were very pleased with all that the show had to offer. The event was educational, enlightening as well as fun! AND TASTY!! So much good food! Again thanks to all the vendors that came together to create such a wonderful event. We look forward to the 2011 event which will continue to grow and expand. (More on that in a minute)
Christians and Global Warming, pt. 1
How does one talk to his family, co-workers, friends, or girlfriend about "global climate disruption" in a world where Christians are uncomfortable with even the most b
The One-Day-a-Week Solution to Austin’s Summer Water Use
Austin residents can water lawns two days per week from May through September, under water conservation measures approved in 2007.