Monday February 13, 2012SUBSCRIBE
New Jersey Monthly Magazine
Environment

Seeing Green

Eight New Jersey Institute of Technology students travel to Washington, D.C. to participate in the Sustainable Design Expo. more

Drill Off Jersey Coast? Are You Nuts?

Steve Adubato debates the feasibility of off-shore drilling in New Jersey waters. more

Back To Nature

Piping plovers, horseshoe crabs, least terns, and red knots are among the rarities awaiting New Jersey ecotourists. more

Promoting the Great Outdoors

There’s a new website focusing on eco tourism in South Jersey that even lets you spread the word about your own favorite outdoor spots in the region.

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Turning a Thumb Green

The steamy weather last weekend brought me to a place that I rarely use but often worry about: my backyard.

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The State of the State Tree

A bacterium is attacking our red oaks. Will they survive this scourge? more

EcoLogic: Green Resolutions

Twelve things you can do to soften your footprint in 2009. more

Early Snowflakes

At a time when many people are, understandably, tightening the hold on their wallets, it's important not to overlook what matters most. Last weekend, scores of Jersey City kids demonstrated that they get it.

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NJ's Willow School Goes Green

With its cutting-edge buildings, the Willow School in Gladstone takes green to a new level—platinum—and a new concept: regeneration. more

Green Grows the Garden State

Jerseyans embrace sustainable energy, recycled building materials, computer reclamation, and other eco-smart ideas. more