Ohio regulators quaking over fracking
There is a ton of environmental news going on in Ohio right now that is worth monitoring. For the first time state regulators have tied hydraulic fracturing to a...
Sleeping with the mushrooms
Here's an interesting take on modern burials. It suggests that accepting death is a key part of taking care of the environment on our way out. And that many...
The locals are getting restless
By Scott Sines
Environmental issues are moving from "activists only" issues to community concerns. The usual "green suspects" have been howling for years about the dangers of new extraction...
The Green Rocket?
Poverty has inflicted stunning damage on the Mid-South. The region has the highest rates of poverty, obesity, diabetes and food stress in the country. Nutrition has never been a...
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Everyday should be World Water Day
Little known fact: today is World Water Day and has been since 1993 when the U.N. decided it was a good idea. It's a little late in the day...
Green Co-op
The Green Co-Op is the community space designed to connect local networks of members, community groups, churches and schools across the region. Some cities have many green groups and...
Snipe hunting in Osceola
I was on the Delta yesterday visiting some farmers when one of them asked if I knew about the new e-cycling facility being built in Osceola. I follow that...
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What the Kale?
Eating meatless on Monday's during a long winter can test a guy's endurance and commitment. After all you can still grill a tasty burger in freezing cold. In the...