What can big colleges do to reduce their carbon footprint? What is the status of wetlands in North America? The editors of E/The Environmental Magazine have the answers.
VCU researchers awarded $7.3 million for interdisciplinary study of asthma and allergic disease.
VCU researchers have identified a drug that may slow certain types of neurodegenerative disease.
Looking for a place to surf the Web while you eat? We've got you covered with our guide to Wi-Fi accessible dining options around town.
Is there such a thing as healthy or organic fast food? Are there safer sunscreens? The editors of E/The Environmental Magazine have the answers.
This week Earth Talk looks at "Cleantech" industries and green-friendly outdoor clothing.
Experts say local industries released one million pounds of toxic pollution in Richmond area in 2006.
When state lawmakers killed a bill that would have paved the way for uranium mining in Pittsylvania County, the Southern Environmental Law Center claimed a major victory.
Freshman Sen. Chap Petersen hopes to get all of General Assembly thinking green.
What's up with wind power? Is there such thing as a 'green' weeding? The editors of E/The Environmental Magazine have the answers.
How do we reduce air travel pollution? What is the greenest computer? The editors of E/The Environmental Magazine have the answers.
While serving only local food, Edible Garden continuously sharpens its creative edge.
Are fire retardants safe? What do we do about flocks of escaped pet parrots in the U.S.? The editors of E/The Environmental Magazine have the answers.
A column devoted to the greening of Richmond. This week: How can we boost urban green spaces?
How are gas prices going to affect your summer travel plans?
Uh...we might not even leave town. Not at all. All plans are GO. A lot. We might not even leave the state. A little. We are traveling a little less.
Richmond, Charlottesville, Norfolk and Roanoke break records for pump prices.