The number of Americans who bike as their primary means of transportation to work has increased almost 40 percent in the past decade -- and with good reason.
Picking wild foods for restaurants and markets has become big business. But, as veteran mushroom hunter Connie Green of Napa, California, tells us, it’s not as easy as it looks.
You'll be surprised how much you can pocket in so little time.
As federal energy provisions kick in, it means the end for inefficient light bulbs.
Microfinance investments can yield 5.5% or more -- often while helping schools and nonprofits.
Go green and earn some green before year-end.
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Being smart about your fuel use is guaranteed to save you green.
Robin Chase the founder of Zip Car shares tells us about her mission to help share resources.
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By David Bakke
Nearly 40 years after the first energy crisis, we continue to rely heavily on oil, much of it from unstable countries.
We show you how to slash utility bills and make fewer trips to the gas pump.
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Claim an energy tax credit for the home improvements you made last year.
Waiting lists for the Volt and Leaf are long, and early sales are confined to a few areas.
Chad McGowan of Fort Mill, South Carolina, doubled the size of his home but left his energy bill unchanged with a geothermal energy system.
Right now, manufacturers slap all kinds of environmentally friendly labels on products ranging from glass cleaners to shoes, but there may not be much to back up the claims.
With enough time to wait for the payoff, the venture crowd can afford to pour millions into the clean-tech sector.
Despite earmarking $100 billion for renewable energy, our government has drawn criticism for not being tough enough on environmental issues.
Renewable-energy stocks suffer due to big-picture uncertainties, but prospects are better than they seem.
Which fuel-efficient vehicle is right for you? That depends on how and where you drive.
Interested in a plug-in vehicle? There are a few things you should know about powering your car from the grid.
There’s a new spin on loyalty programs -- rewards for cutting back on trash.
As consumers increasingly demand conservation minded building materials, companies are rolling out new products.
Changes to the grid to reduce power outages will help wind, solar, tidal and geothermal energy projects reach customers.
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The economy in our number-two pick for Best Cities for the Next Decade is ready for take-off.
No matter your politics or your beliefs, you can find a socially screened fund that will match your morals -- and make you money.
Some identify products that may be good for your health or help save the environment, but only one focuses on saving you money.
Take a look at which states are landing key solar and other high-tech firms.
Worries about safety and neighborhood aesthetics will spawn new rules but won’t stop solar installations.
New water management, treatment and conservation methods will bolster water supplies and save money.
Think being environmentally friendly is expensive? Think again.
The fridge on its last legs? Uncle Sam wants you to replace it with a new, energy efficient model -- and will give you money to do so.