Pump up your tires and lube your chain - time to spin away those polar vortex pounds.
A mile might not seem like much to travel to get food in your town, but for Bears it can be an arduous journey.
The EPA ranked the top 25 metropolitan areas with the most Energy Star certified buildings.
Here's a great way to start a small garden at home.
Inspire your children to love and respect the earth by being environmentally-friendly.
Which cub scout featured in Disneynature's "Bears" are you more like?
Disneynature's upcoming film "Bears" will teach you a lot about the animals, but here's a good start.
Will your town go dark this Saturday, March 29?
Go green, save green. Here's some tips to get active and creative in everyday life.
Buying organic can often be costly. Here are some clever ways to eat healthy without pinching pennies.
No state recycles more of its waste than California. However, Fresno and Bakersfield are not eco-friendly at all.
You may be eligible for rates if you install water-wise appliances or fixtures.
Valley Verde is trying to fight the fact that 22,000 kids in Santa Clara County do not have access to healthy food.
Want to make a real difference in the world? Consider one of these seven “green” careers that help protect—and improve—our planet. Provided by Jobs at AOL.
All the tools you need to start composting in Gilroy, plus where to get free or low-cost compost for your garden.
It's estimated that one in three people get hay fever annually. Will this be your year?
Throwing your kitchen scraps into a composting bin can give you a potent fertilizer for your plants or garden and reduce your carbon footprint.
Buy your clothes at a second-hand store and save you money. Donate your old threads to keep them out of a landfill.
Eating less meat can help reduce your carbon footprint and help the environment.
The Palo Alto trust pulled together the funding to preserve hundreds of acres.
Sealing windows and adding insulation to your home can take as much as 30 percent off your heating bill, according to the U.S. Department of Energy.
New government estimates say families are spending nearly $3,000 a year just to fill up their gas tanks.