KU's ornithology collection manager noticed thousands of caterpillars. That's when he realized the rain he thought he heard was really the sound of
KU's ornithology collection manager noticed thousands of caterpillars. That's when he realized the rain he thought he heard was really the sound of
Singer-songwriter Jack Johnson released a new album on April 17 in honor of Earth Day. The proceeds from both the festival and the album go back to Johnson's
A mild winter and high gas prices are pushing up sales at metro bicycle shops.
Young Americans are less interested in the environment and in conserving resources than their elders were when they were young.
The Royals have a new feature to show off at Kauffman Stadium.
A Kansas legislator is worrying about the state's flow of funds for highway projects and road maintenance if consumers flock to electric cars or hybrids
The Raytown School District started a new program this past year called Energy Education. They hired an energy specialist and save more than $500,000 dollars
Homeowners have only a few more days to buy new energy efficient products and get a credit from the IRS. One local heating and cooling company bracing for a
Looking for a place to get rid of your Christmas lights? How about recycling them for a good cause?
Businesses like the Laptopsquad in Kansas City recycle most old electronics for free and help you make a smaller impact on the environment.
Laptops and wall-mounted monitors have replaced reams of paper at City Hall. City staff, including Mayor Sly James spent the day learning a new, eco-friendly
A Kansas City home once considered blight has been transformed into one of the most energy efficient homes in its neighborhood.
A local school is saving green by going green.
A new program is offering Kansas City homeowners incentives to make their homes energy efficient.
if buildings had lungs that could absorb carbon emissions from the city and convert them into something useful? What if they had skin that could control their
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