Mon., 7/02 Green Golf: Eco-friendly golf courses use minimal amounts of pesticides and fertilizers, and may even restore the natural habitat.

Tue., 7/03 Chlorine and Respiratory Problems: A new study shows that people who spend a lot of time at indoor pools are more likely to have respiratory problems.

Wed., 7/04 Trees and Global Warming: All trees absorb CO2, but some are better at deflecting sunlight and cooling the planet than others.

Thu., 7/05 Bamboo Fabric: Clothing made from bamboo is breathable, soft, and easy on the skin, as well as on the environment.

Fri., 7/06 Clean and Green - Solar Trash Cans: These compacting trash cans can store eight times more than conventional bins.

Mon., 7/09 Discarded Batteries: Even though both Canada and the U.S. offer recycling programs for used batteries, most of us still throw them away.

Tue., 7/10 Green Beauty: Last year alone, consumers worldwide spent billions of dollars on natural and organic beauty products.

Wed., 7/11 Eco-Anxiety: There is so much concern about global warming that some therapists now specialize in the field of eco-anxiety.

Thu., 7/12 Shipping Food and Water: Eating food grown locally gives consumers more control over their own food supply.

Fri., 7/13 Bottled vs. Tap Water: Experts say that in addition to not being packaged and shipped, tap water may be safer than bottled water.

