Living Green: Lessons From Medieval Times
Once upon a time, the average person didn’t create over 1,600 pounds of garbage in a single year, and there wasn’t a behemoth heap of trash the size of Africa floating in the Pacific Ocean. Those were...
View ArticleThe 10 Easiest Ways to Green your Home
A green home is a happy home. Not only do you feel better about yourself for trying to do what you can in order to preserve our planet, but it is a great way to help reduce your carbon footprint. There...
View ArticleGlobal Warming vs Climate Change
The terms- global warming and climate change are usually misinterpreted in the media while getting discussed; however, these remain distinct to each other, a fact which is often ignored. Both of these...
View ArticleEnergy Bills That Won’t Get You Hot Under the Collar
When temperatures dip or rise excessively, many of us begin an oft-conducted dance with our thermostats, adjusting it a little bit here and there in the hopes that we can keep our families comfortable...
View ArticleSolar Power for Energy Conservation: Yes or No?
Solar energy is an energy that you get from the sun in the form of light and heat. It is among the most readily available and renewable sources of energy. In fact, solar energy is among the energies,...
View ArticleThe Dawn of Solar Panel Leasing: A Renter’s Market?
By Chris Long Without a lease option or monthly payments, most people wouldn’t be able to own a car, house or be able to attend a decent college. Some things — even though owning them would be a huge...
View ArticleWater Conservation - Backyard & Kitchen Tips
Water conservation is vital for a number of reasons. Environmental concerns are abound these days, and maintaining a proper level of conservation is going to ensure that your home maintains low utility...
View ArticleThe Solution to Pollution is Dilution
Waste disposal has been a challenge in modern history. Back in the day, dirty water was plunged from the second story window to the streets, and the stench was allowed to infiltrate the neighborhood....
View ArticleUrban and Suburban Farming Improves Food Safety and Security
Questions about where our food comes from—as well as where it will come from—continues to be a rising trend. Shifting food production closer to where people actually live (and eat!) would help answer...
View ArticleVehicle Recycling: There’s Money in Car Waste
When people think of junk cars, the image of an ugly, polluted junkyard often comes right to mind. Fortunately, this image is obsolete — the auto industry now sees old cars as material for recycling....
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