The Woodlands GREEN
The Woodlands Grass Roots Environmental Education Network (GREEN) is a tax-deductible 501 (c)(3) education organization that promotes natural resource conservation, recycling, solid waste reduction, safe and sensible care of our air and water resources, and other responsible actions that protect the environment and its inhabitants.
Going Green Sustainability Lectures are about various aspects of sustainability, one of the principle tenets of The Woodlands Community. We are always looking for ideas and speaker on topics relevant to The Woodlands and surrounding areas. For more information email [email protected].
The State of Recycling in The Woodlands
Going GREEN Lecture - The State of Our Aquifers
Going GREEN Lecture Series - A Short Course on Invasive Species
Going GREEN Sustainability Lecture - Water-Energy-Climate Nexus
Going GREEN Sustainability Lecture - Forest Fungi: Just how vital are they?
Going G.R.E, Essential
Going G.R.E.E.N. Sustainability Lecture: Urban Heat Islands In Our Region
USGS Annual Groundwater Table Data
Going GREEN Lecture: Taking Action to Improve Water Quality
Going GREEN Lecture: Native Plants – Where Would We Be Without Them?
Going GREEN Lecture: How you can support native butterflies in your backyard
Our Amazing Bats with Diana Foss and Jennifer Seale
Going GREEN Lecture Coastal Resilience Action Plan
How Birds and Volunteers Can Save the World: Its Not Too Late
Going Green Sustainability Lecture: USGS Annual Groundwater Table Data
Citizen’s Climate Lobby: How Are We Doing?
Go Green, Go Native, Go Organic
Going GREEN Lecture: Why EV Adoption is Good For The Planet
WaterSmart - saving homeowners money & protecting our most precious resource.
The Woodlands Recycling Report
The Woodlands GREEN Archive Slideshow 2022
Becoming A Monarch Champion
San Jacinto Regional Flood Planning Group
Bird Friendly Communities: What's good for birds is also good for people
En Roads Climate Simulator
Plastic and the Circular Economy
Watershed Communities: Taking Action to Improve Water Quality: Spring Creek Partnership
2021Oct28_GoingGREEN: Geothermal!
Photographic Journey Through the Nature Trails of The Woodlands: Bill Bass Bayou Land Conservancy