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Can a Family Live Car-Free?

by Jennifer Lance on April 14, 2010

Idling During School Pick Up Bad for Kids, Earth

by Joe Mohr on February 4, 2010

The Prius: A Perfect Family Car

by Jamie Ervin on February 24, 2009

NO SCHOOL: Biodiesel Supposedly Gels in Minnesota School Buses Canceling Classes

by Jennifer Lance on January 22, 2009

Should We Stop Eating Bananas to Save the Earth?

by Jennifer Lance on November 28, 2008

Study Finds Bikes Only Second to Cars in Childhood Injuries

by Jennifer Lance on November 7, 2008

Single Car Family: Surviving in the Suburbs with One Car

by ECP Editors on September 4, 2008

Can You Imagine Your Kids Going to School 4 Days a Week?

by Jennifer Lance on July 28, 2008

Eco Friendly Family Vehicles: Urban Legend?

by ECP Editors on July 1, 2008

Daily Tip: Beware of Hybrid Vehicles in Parking Lots

by Jennifer Lance on October 4, 2007

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