Oct 01, 2009 03:00AM
Grist.org has posted its picks for rulers who are leveraging “their media magnetism and sovereign sway to draw attention to a variety of eco-causes.”
Not only is acupuncture proving as effective as drug therapy in managing debilitating side effects associated with breast cancer treatment, its benefits are longer-lasting.
Although fair trade is still modest in scope, Europeans are proving that it can be a viable market, even in recessionary times.
A study suggests that eating grapes can significantly enhance the simple blood-pressure lowering impact that comes from dining on a variety of fruits and vegetables.
Statisticians have anazlyed the greenhouse effect carbon legacy of choosing not to have a child.
The Princeton Review’s second annual ranking of “Green Colleges” shows that schools are responding to rising demand for eco-conscious academic environments.
Scientific evidence now supports the idea that inhaling certain fragrances alters people’s gene activity and blood chemistry in ways that reduce stress.
A survey found that more than half the shoppers interviewed consider green attributes when making purchases.
A report shows that millions of Americans visit a chiropractor on an annual basis.
Getting enough recommended grains in the diet can be challenging for those with celiac disease, but awareness is growing of food alternatives that don’t trigger the problem.