Green Contest for Teens & Kids
April 11, 2009 by Jennifer
This week the Green The White House contest kicked off. As you might guess from the name, the contest asks U.S. and Canadian teens how they’d green up the White House. The contest/campaign is being run by Green the White House and Do Something.
The goal of the campaign is to inspire youth to create change by greening their own homes and to inspire these same youth to help teach the rest of the world, including The First Family, how to green theirs.
The Green the White House initiative and website, which launched last week, provides ideas, inspiration and expertise on how …read more
zeroOout: Green Fashion Revolution from Four Teens
April 24, 2008 by Peggy
zeroOout is an inspiring group of four Connecticut teens who are raising awareness about global warming through fashion.
They sell some cool shirts with the line, WARM is not COOL. Several retailers in Connecticut sell the shirts, and they’re also available online.
The group uses part of the dough from sales to help fund school environmental clubs and for other green awareness goals.
Contact zeroOout and let them know you support their green goals.
Image via zeroOout.


