Pollinator Activities for All Ages April 1, 2020 Celebrate spring and protect essential pollinators from the comfort and safety of your home and yard. Nature Journaling with Kids March 27, 2020 Looking for a great activity to get your kids outdoors and encourage learning about the natural world? Try nature journaling. Greening Your Dish Routine March 26, 2020 The way you do dishes just got more sustainable. DIY Cleaning Spray 3 Ways March 20, 2020 When it comes to cleaning sprays, store-bought is overrated Looking for a healthy, easy alternative to store bought cleaners? Check out our favorite home-made cleaning recipes. Nature Scavenger Hunts for Kids March 20, 2020 Looking for ideas to keep your kids busy AND get them engaged with the natural world? Nature scavenger hunts are easy to organize and provide independent play for kids of all ages. The Fourth "R": Recycling in Winston Salem Done Right October 16, 2019 Reduce, reuse, recycle. Most of us know this sustainable mantra all too well. Recycling is an action that can provide us with our own small sense of satisfaction and fulfillment in “doing our part,” but it is also a necessary habit to better the conditions of our planet. How to be Low Waste with your Little Ones September 17, 2019 By: Katie Reynolds An Open Letter to Local Businesses about Sustainability August 9, 2019 By: Ann Davis-Rowe 5 Ways to Go Green at the Pool June 17, 2019 3 Easy Ways to Support the Environment This Spring May 24, 2019 So you want to support the environment, but you don't have a ton of time? You came to the right place! Here are 3 easy ways to get more involved in the environmental movement this Spring. From our Founders: The Story of Piedmont Earth Day Fair March 6, 2019 Written by: Terri LeGrand and Janet Loew, co-founders of Piedmont Environmental Alliance How PEA's Environmental Debate Makes an Impact February 18, 2019 How does debate change the lives of students? Over the years, Piedmont Environmental Alliance has received dozens of positive testimonies from students, teachers, and parents alike. An Interview with the Sustainability Manager of the City of Winston-Salem November 27, 2018 This past week, we sat down with Helen Peplowski, the Sustainability Manager for the City of Winston-Salem to hear a bit Take a Hike! November 17 is National Hiking Day November 14, 2018 Today is yet another wonderful reminder of how fortunate we are to call North Carolina home. Those of us who reside in the piedmont have access to a wide range of outdoor spaces from mountains to coast, including State Parks with maintained hiking trails. A Scream for a More Green Halloween October 22, 2018 Halloween can be an environmental headache, full of non-recyclable candy wrappers, plastic decorations, and polyester costumes that are often worn once. Check out these simple and effective tips to have a more sustainable Halloween. Costumes: Make, Borrow, or Upcycle VOTE for the Environment October 10, 2018 Make a plan to vote The upcoming North Carolina state election has important ramifications for our city, region, country, and the environment at large. Do you have a plan to vote in the upcoming elections? Wake Forest Students Leading the Charge on Energy Explorers October 1, 2018 Energy Explorers is PEA's hands-on educ Composting 101 July 10, 2018 My school, UNC Chapel Hill, implemented an initiative a few years ago to promote composting. A green compost bin, resembling a miniature version of a recycling bin, joined the scores of recycling bins and two large dumpsters that constituted the waste management for my dorm and one other. Simple Ways to "Green" Your 4th of July! July 3, 2018 Red, white, blue… and green? Here are simple ways to “green” your 4th of July celebrations. 1. Emphasize recycling at your cookout 5 Ways to Go to the Pool Green this Summer! June 19, 2018 Going to the pool is a summer classic. Here are 5 ways you can keep your summer fun, while also doing your part to help our threatened environment. « first ‹ previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next › last » Tags Activities for Kids Climate Action Community Events Environmental Education Green Home Tips Inflation Reduction Act Interviews Lawn & Garden Local Food & Farming Low Waste Living PEA News Recycling Rooftop Solar Sustainable Employment Virtual Piedmont Earth Day Fair Get Updates! Sign up for our newsletter to get updates about new stories from our community. Sign up
Pollinator Activities for All Ages April 1, 2020 Celebrate spring and protect essential pollinators from the comfort and safety of your home and yard.
Nature Journaling with Kids March 27, 2020 Looking for a great activity to get your kids outdoors and encourage learning about the natural world? Try nature journaling.
DIY Cleaning Spray 3 Ways March 20, 2020 When it comes to cleaning sprays, store-bought is overrated Looking for a healthy, easy alternative to store bought cleaners? Check out our favorite home-made cleaning recipes.
Nature Scavenger Hunts for Kids March 20, 2020 Looking for ideas to keep your kids busy AND get them engaged with the natural world? Nature scavenger hunts are easy to organize and provide independent play for kids of all ages.
The Fourth "R": Recycling in Winston Salem Done Right October 16, 2019 Reduce, reuse, recycle. Most of us know this sustainable mantra all too well. Recycling is an action that can provide us with our own small sense of satisfaction and fulfillment in “doing our part,” but it is also a necessary habit to better the conditions of our planet.
3 Easy Ways to Support the Environment This Spring May 24, 2019 So you want to support the environment, but you don't have a ton of time? You came to the right place! Here are 3 easy ways to get more involved in the environmental movement this Spring.
From our Founders: The Story of Piedmont Earth Day Fair March 6, 2019 Written by: Terri LeGrand and Janet Loew, co-founders of Piedmont Environmental Alliance
How PEA's Environmental Debate Makes an Impact February 18, 2019 How does debate change the lives of students? Over the years, Piedmont Environmental Alliance has received dozens of positive testimonies from students, teachers, and parents alike.
An Interview with the Sustainability Manager of the City of Winston-Salem November 27, 2018 This past week, we sat down with Helen Peplowski, the Sustainability Manager for the City of Winston-Salem to hear a bit
Take a Hike! November 17 is National Hiking Day November 14, 2018 Today is yet another wonderful reminder of how fortunate we are to call North Carolina home. Those of us who reside in the piedmont have access to a wide range of outdoor spaces from mountains to coast, including State Parks with maintained hiking trails.
A Scream for a More Green Halloween October 22, 2018 Halloween can be an environmental headache, full of non-recyclable candy wrappers, plastic decorations, and polyester costumes that are often worn once. Check out these simple and effective tips to have a more sustainable Halloween. Costumes: Make, Borrow, or Upcycle
VOTE for the Environment October 10, 2018 Make a plan to vote The upcoming North Carolina state election has important ramifications for our city, region, country, and the environment at large. Do you have a plan to vote in the upcoming elections?
Wake Forest Students Leading the Charge on Energy Explorers October 1, 2018 Energy Explorers is PEA's hands-on educ
Composting 101 July 10, 2018 My school, UNC Chapel Hill, implemented an initiative a few years ago to promote composting. A green compost bin, resembling a miniature version of a recycling bin, joined the scores of recycling bins and two large dumpsters that constituted the waste management for my dorm and one other.
Simple Ways to "Green" Your 4th of July! July 3, 2018 Red, white, blue… and green? Here are simple ways to “green” your 4th of July celebrations. 1. Emphasize recycling at your cookout
5 Ways to Go to the Pool Green this Summer! June 19, 2018 Going to the pool is a summer classic. Here are 5 ways you can keep your summer fun, while also doing your part to help our threatened environment.