Your daily round-up of the day’s top green news– unlike some of your favorite fruits and veggies, it’s always in season:
- At least 15 state legislatures are attempting to pass resolutions to block limits on greenhouse gas emissions. Is your state one of them? (Grist)
- Now’s the perfect time to make your home more energy-efficient– Obama just announced the “Cash for Caulkers” program. (EcoGeek)
- A new report says that globally, the effects of climate change hit women the hardest. (Treehugger)
- Of course no one wants to hear it, but according to Harvard researchers, we’re going to have to pay a lot more for fuel in order to significantly cut carbon emissions. (dotEarth)
- Eating in-season produce keeps your meal’s carbon footprint low (and your belly happy). Chefs recommend avoiding these foods until the spring or summer. (Yahoo Green)
Tags: Cash for Caulkers, climate change and women, DotEarth, EcoGeek, emissions, energy efficiency, fuel price, Grist, in-season produce, state legislation, Treehugger, Yahoo Green


