Mon., 3/17 Tax Credits for Energy-Efficiency: If you made energy-efficiency improvements last year, you may be eligible for a tax credit.

Tue., 3/18 COPD: Protecting yourself from COPD means being proactive about reducing your exposure to cigarette smoke and other lung irritants.

Wed., 3/19 Protecting Forests, Protecting Butterflies: A new plan to curb illegal logging in Mexico will also help protect Monarch butterflies.

Thu., 3/20 Erratic Lighting and Health: The absence of light in the morning could impact your health.

Fri., 3/21 Easter Eggs: So you’re buying eggs to put in your Easter basket… but how do you know which ones are best for the environment?

Mon., 3/24 Cloning: In January, the FDA announced that food from cloned animal is safe to eat. What does this mean for consumers?

Tue., 3/25 Air Pollution and Cancer Risk: A recent study of toxic air pollution in California shows a reduction in residents’ risk of cancer, but there’s still a lot of work to do.

Wed., 3/26 Mercury Gives Mascara a Black Eye: Low levels of mercury – a potent neurotoxin – are legally used as a preservative in some mascaras.

Thu., 3/27 Cell Phone Recycling: We’re issuing a call for proper cell phone disposal.

Fri., 3/28 Large Mammals and Biodiversity: A recent study of the distribution of large mammals shows how human activity has impacted biodiversity.

Mon., 3/31 Think Outside the Bottle: Student activists are using blind taste tests to encourage their peers to think before they choose bottled water to drink.

