Living / Earth Day
Earth Day has become a big event in Atlanta. Find the right events and activities for you, get the latest news and photos or share your green conservation tips.
Earth Day Resources
• Official Earth Day site
• Atlanta Earth Day events• Best bets
• Lower your energy bill
• Green shopping advice
• Tips for green living
LIVING GREEN
- Norcross studio seeks OK for wind turbine
- Water-saving toilets are tax-free this weekend
- Two new Georgia Power green products approved
- Roswell mall will collect rain water for irrigation
- Atlanta water use down 20 percent from August 2007
- Two-acre tract preserved as 'pocket park' in Roswell
- New DeKalb school needs principal who's green
- Georgia's soot amount is safe, says EPA
- More on 'Living Green'
- Events: Best practices during a drought
- Map: Water rules by county
- More drought information
For corporate America, green is gold
Protecting the environment isn't just for the tie-dye set anymore.
Have you ever seen a rainwater pillow?
Phil Skinner/AJC
Sophia Baez, Anna Sewell and Juliana Harrington spray grass with water collected in a 1,000- gallon rainwater pillow during an Earth Day activity at High Meadows in Roswell on Monday. Thirty-eight years after the observance's inception, marketing has replaced marching. • Story
• Photos: On the River | Earth Day in Atlanta | Through the years
• New fuel economy rules proposed POLL
- Blog: Have you become more green? | Share your conservation ideas
- Quiz: Test your Earth Day knowledge
- Interactive: See how much it costs to drive around Atlanta
- More fuel economy Information

