Archive for September, 2009
Be Your Own Provider With Solar Power
By Dave Pascoe
By Dave Pascoe
Sep 30th
As more & more people are growing aware of the massive impact we & our energy systems have on our environment, people are demanding for change. This has led many people searching for new resources & different alternatives to the ones that we currently have. Solar power has seen a massive surge of interest in More >
Working Together to Protect Our Oceans
By Allie Moxley
By Allie Moxley
Sep 28th
Alaskan seafood is known worldwide for its superior quality. Alaskan seafood is fresh, wild, full of nutritional value and, of course, delicious! Additionally, this seafood comes from fisheries characterized by a dedication to sustainable fishing practices. For individual persons concerned about the environmental implications of their food choices, Alaska seafood is the perfect solution. Alaskan More >
Electric Solar Panels
By Tony F Wilson
By Tony F Wilson
Sep 26th
When starting with installing solar panels in your home, you might get a bit unnerved by the depth of the hole being drilled in your pocket. OK. So you might consider switching to a more economic option of generating green power for your home. Did you ever consider electric solar panels? Well in case you More >
Remodeling? Try an Eco-friendly Kitchen
By TC Thorn
By TC Thorn
Sep 24th
It’s quite refreshing how many people are interesting in using environmentally friendly products these days, even when they aretaking on expensive home improvement projects such as remodeling the kitchen. Fortunately, you can now get “green” materials without paying any more than you would for other high-end materials. Unfortunately, you can not always find these eco-friendly More >
Green Organizing
By Moreen Torpy
By Moreen Torpy
Sep 24th
“What’s Green Organizing?” you ask. Well, it’s the same as re-use, re-purpose, recycle. Many items we toss can be re-purposed as organizing tools. “So,” you say, “they do not look as good as the storage containers I can buy.” Well, they look different, not worse than the purchased ones. Clear re-purposed boxes enable you to More >
Homemade Wind Power – Are You Ready
By Sean Shahin
By Sean Shahin
Sep 22nd
Are you ready to reduce you electricity bill by %80 or more? Are you ready to use the clean energy to save your children & your environment? Did you think about this idea before “building a wind power system at your home”? If you did not think about that before, you are losing very much More >
How to Make Your Own DIY Solar Power (And Slash Your Energy Bills For Good!)
By Dave Keller
By Dave Keller
Sep 20th
Although searching for the most affordable solar power systems is seemingly difficult, inevitably this form of energy will become crucial to our way of life. More & more people are already tapping into the energy from the sun as a main power source in their homes because it is better for the environment & save More >
New Electric Cars
By Yigit Sensaliver
By Yigit Sensaliver
Sep 18th
There is a lot of action in the “electric car” scene recently. A few days after GM & Segway introduced their two-wheel two-passenger scooter-car, P.U.M.A., details on more electric cars have begun to surface. One of these electric vehicles is Peapod, developed by Chrysler’s Global Eco Mobility unit. Peapod accommodates up to four people & More >
What Can Solar Lighting Do For Me?
By Kriss Bergethon
By Kriss Bergethon
Sep 16th
We are all searching for ways to cut cost as the price of living continues to rise. And, with the recent push to more green power sources, we look for ways to do our part in saving the environment. One of the best ways to achieve both of these aspects is to switch to solar More >
Turn Over a New Leaf & Resolve to Be Green
By Carolyn Capalbo
By Carolyn Capalbo
Sep 16th
With the coming of a new year, we have the chance to better our lives & turn over a new leaf. Why not start by living a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Clip this list of green alternatives & see how many you can apply to your daily life. You may be surprised at just how green More >
