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		<title>Living green, I do what I can. But I hate government mandates on how we should live?</title>
		<link>http://largie.com/blog/2012/02/living-green-i-do-what-i-can-but-i-hate-government-mandates-on-how-we-should-live/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Feb 2012 14:06:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>largie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by Max Power: Living green, I do what I can. But I hate government mandates on how we should live? I recycle and do what I can, but when the govenrment tells us what to do, irregardless of the cost v/s benefits I do get upset. Am I wrong for thinking this way? Ted, <a href="http://largie.com/blog/2012/02/living-green-i-do-what-i-can-but-i-hate-government-mandates-on-how-we-should-live/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Max Power</i>: Living green, I do what I can. But I hate government mandates on how we should live?</strong><br />
I recycle and do what I can, but when the govenrment tells us what to do, irregardless of the cost v/s benefits I do get upset. Am I wrong for thinking this way?<br />
Ted, they are not making money off of recycling.</p>
<p><strong>Best answer:</strong></p>
<p><i>Answer by lacoste042</i><br/>No your not alone!</p>
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		<title>With a blue sectional couch, what shade of green paint for living room should I choose?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jan 2012 06:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>largie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by ?M?l?ni?????????¸¸.•*´`????????: With a blue sectional couch, what shade of green paint for living room should I choose? I have light brown wood floors and white trim, beige paint right now. The only furniture I have is a blue sectional couch by Lane, and I love green&#8230;any ideas? Best answer: Answer by asian_paladintry blue <a href="http://largie.com/blog/2012/01/with-a-blue-sectional-couch-what-shade-of-green-paint-for-living-room-should-i-choose/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by ?M?l?ni?????????¸¸.•*´`????????</i>: With a blue sectional couch, what shade of green paint for living room should I choose?</strong><br />
I have light brown wood floors and white trim, beige paint right now. The only furniture I have is a blue sectional couch by Lane, and I love green&#8230;any ideas?</p>
<p><strong>Best answer:</strong></p>
<p><i>Answer by asian_paladin</i><br/>try blue and green broad stripes<br />
the blue to match the couch and your favorite shade of green</p>
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		<title>How should green products be packaged?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 12:07:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>largie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by : How should green products be packaged? Best answer: Answer by Mr.357Lots of Styrofoam and plastic to protect the product. Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!]]></description>
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<p><i>Answer by Mr.357</i><br/>Lots of Styrofoam and plastic to protect the product.</p>
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		<title>What &#8220;green energy&#8221; stock should I invest in??</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Dec 2011 11:06:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>largie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by dougiemac727: What &#8220;green energy&#8221; stock should I invest in?? Or should I at all. I have a feeling that this green energy movement is going to stick. What do you think. And which stock(s) are the way to go for &#8220;green&#8221;? Best answer: Answer by yetanotherguy42Individual green stocks carry tons of risk and <a href="http://largie.com/blog/2011/12/what-green-energy-stock-should-i-invest-in/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by dougiemac727</i>: What &#8220;green energy&#8221; stock should I invest in??</strong><br />
Or should I at all. I have a feeling that this green energy movement is going to stick. What do you think. And which stock(s) are the way to go for &#8220;green&#8221;?</p>
<p><strong>Best answer:</strong></p>
<p><i>Answer by yetanotherguy42</i><br/>Individual green stocks carry tons of risk and volatility.  Try an ETF that invests in a basket of these companies.  This will smooth things out a bit for you.  The attached article gives several decent alternatives</p>
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		<title>So I am going to paint my room a summer field green what color bedding should be?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Nov 2011 06:05:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by TheAsian: So I am going to paint my room a summer field green what color bedding should be? My theme is Brown and Green so do you think I should go full chocolate brown bedding or some green and chocolate brown? Best answer: Answer by IHNTa lighter color bedding (beige) with darker color <a href="http://largie.com/blog/2011/11/so-i-am-going-to-paint-my-room-a-summer-field-green-what-color-bedding-should-be/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by TheAsian</i>: So I am going to paint my room a summer field green what color bedding should be?</strong><br />
My theme is Brown and Green so do you think I should go full chocolate brown bedding or some green and chocolate brown?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by IHNT</i><br/>a lighter color bedding (beige)  with darker color throw pillows</p>
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		<title>Should You Invest in Oil Drilling?</title>
		<link>http://largie.com/blog/2011/10/should-you-invest-in-oil-drilling/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Oct 2011 00:03:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>largie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by Francesco Pratt When considering whether or not to invest a portion of your assets into American oil, you must come to an understanding of risk inherent in this type of endeavor. As i have said before, if you are not a high networth or accredited investor limit your exposure to sector mutual funds <a href="http://largie.com/blog/2011/10/should-you-invest-in-oil-drilling/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Article  by Francesco Pratt</p>
<p>When considering whether or not to invest a portion of your assets into American oil, you must come to an understanding of risk inherent in this type of endeavor. As i have said before, if you are not a high networth or accredited investor limit your exposure to sector mutual funds and the like.If you are an accredited investor, take a closer look at direct participation oil &amp; gas deals.</p>
<p>Typically, there are two types of oil drilling deals, from a broad sense&#8230;&#8230;..Wildcats &amp; Developmental Deals. Wildcats are the most aggressive types of drilling programs where oil has not been found within 1 mile of the drilling location, but the geologist might feel based on characteristics of the underlying lease that it is attractive to test for a producing well. Developmental Wells, which are the only kind I have ever invested in, are wells within 1 mile of known oil production. Many times when I have invested in these deals, I would see the adjacent leases&#8217; pumpjacks moving up and down just a few thousand feet away. The concept of a tangible investment is very reassuring in the wake of the Dot Com bubble, thus the ability to physically see a producing field adjacent to your prospect is very exciting. The fact that there are wells adjacent to your prospect does not guarantee success, but it is a great comfort.</p>
<p>I believe that oil will continue to be in high demand based on the growth of Asia and India. I tend to take a simplistic, common sense approach to the issue of Peak Oil. If most of the &#8220;Easy&#8221; finds or holes have been poked in the ground the last 100 years, new production will continue to gain in value. Oil will fluctuate in the short run, but the long term value seems clear &#8230;&#8230;.UP! The oil wells we drill, when successful, will typically pay out for 15-20 years. Production will peak in the first few years and steadily decline, but 10 years from now oil should be higher.</p>
<p>Know what you own is a common refrain in investing, but it is very important in oil well investing. It is important that you meet the individuals that you are entrusting your hard earned money to. I will never invest in an oil deal without meeting the principals face to face. I want to see their operation in person. Independants vary in the amount of talent, machinery, and know-how, therefore it is important that you assess each company before giving them a dime.</p>
<p>I have decided to invest one third of my investable assets into the natural resource arena. The choices are not limited to oil &amp; gas investing, but that is what i feel comfortable with. I have come to accept the fact that we will have many dry holes and unsuccessful wells over the years, but I view my investment process similiar to dollar cost averaging in mutual funds. By consistently investing in wells, I can remove the inevitable hiccups along the way. If I had quit investing in wells because my first well was a failure(true story), how could I now take pleasure every time I fill my tank!</p>
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		<title>Should I sue the person that coined the phrase &#8220;green living&#8221;??</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Oct 2011 23:05:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>largie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Question by April The Great: Should I sue the person that coined the phrase &#8220;green living&#8221;?? Green have always been my favorite color, even when I was little. Now I hate to even hear the word green because of the &#8220;green living&#8221; nazis. So should I sue the person that coined the phase for pain <a href="http://largie.com/blog/2011/10/should-i-sue-the-person-that-coined-the-phrase-green-living/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by April The Great</i>: Should I sue the person that coined the phrase &#8220;green living&#8221;??</strong><br />
Green have always been my favorite color, even when I was little. Now I hate to even hear the word green because of the &#8220;green living&#8221; nazis. So should I sue the person that coined the phase for pain and suffering??<br />
For those of you out there that are having trouble with sarcasim, this should be a great example why no one is listening to your enviro-babble.<br />
You take yourselves WAY too serious and the earth will still be standing once you croak!!</p>
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<p><i>Answer by So Jersey</i><br/>You must be joking.  No way you can be serious.</p>
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		<title>Why Everyone Should Recycle</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Sep 2011 23:05:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Article by David Beart Recycling is sort of like exercising: we all know we should do it, but not all of us do it as often as we should&#8211;and some of us don&#8217;t do it at all. However, there are lots of reasons why you should make an effort to recycle as much as possible. <a href="http://largie.com/blog/2011/09/why-everyone-should-recycle/" class="more-link">More &#62;</a>]]></description>
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<p>Recycling is sort of like exercising: we all know we should do it, but not all of us do it as often as we should&#8211;and some of us don&#8217;t do it at all. However, there are lots of reasons why you should make an effort to recycle as much as possible. If you haven&#8217;t been diligent about recycling your garbage, here are seven good reasons why you should start.</p>
<p>It cuts back on global warming. Our planet is starting to feel the effects of global warming already&#8211;and we need to do whatever we can to lessen the impact. Production of certain materials from scratch can release significant amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere. Aluminum production is a prime example&#8211;producing new aluminum creates 95% more CO2 than recycling old aluminum cans. In addition, recycling paper saves trees&#8211;for each ton of paper recycled, 17 trees are saved. Each of these trees can extract around 250 pounds of carbon dioxide from the air in a year. </p>
<p>It makes us more energy-efficient. It often takes a great deal more energy to create something from scratch than to recycle it. For example, it takes twice as much energy to burn plastic as to recycle it; it takes 64% more energy to make paper than to recycle it; and recycling just one pound of steel can save enough energy to run a 60-watt bulb for one day.</p>
<p>It keeps our landfills from overflowing. We&#8217;re fast running out of space for landfills&#8211;especially near cities. Seaside cities have been dumping trash into their oceans for decades to circumvent the problem, but with widespread marine ecological collapse, this is no longer a viable option. Worse yet, it&#8217;s difficult to find land in suburban and rural areas whose residents will allow landfills to come into their areas without a fight. The squeeze for landfill land is only going to get worse in the future.</p>
<p>Recycling gives us some hope for this bleak scenario. Studies show that 60% to 75% of garbage in landfills can be recycled. That means that if everybody recycled, we&#8217;d have 60% to 75% less garbage in our landfills, and we&#8217;d need at least that much less land for garbage disposal. </p>
<p>It improves the quality of our groundwater. The garbage in landfills is usually not treated in any way&#8211;it&#8217;s simply thrown in a big hole and buried over. Much of this garbage is not environmentally friendly or readily biodegradable&#8211;and it&#8217;s no surprise that contaminants can get into our water. Rain and other runoff from landfills gets into our streams, rivers, lakes, and other waterways, damaging fragile ecosystems. It&#8217;s also a major reason why it&#8217;s not safe to drink from streams and rivers when you&#8217;re hiking and camping&#8211;even when it looks like you&#8217;re in a pristine environment. Recycling reduces the trash in landfills, and the more we recycle, the more our water systems can start becoming as pure as they look.</p>
<p>It reduces air pollution. Many factories that produce plastics, metals, and paper products release toxins into the air. Recycle these materials, and there will be less need for companies to manufacture new materials&#8211;saving on the amount of pollution dumped into our atmosphere. In addition, disposing of certain recyclable materials can also produce significant pollution. For example, plastics are often burned in incinerators. Plastics are made with oil, and that oil is released into the atmosphere when the plastic burns&#8211;creating serious greenhouse-gas emissions.</p>
<p>It creates jobs. From manufacturing to processing, from collection to invention&#8211;it&#8217;s no secret that recycling is a growth industry, earning billions of dollars annually. Our need to recycle is only going to grow more urgent as populations grow and as technology changes. Recycling creates far more jobs than landfills do&#8211;enough jobs to make a big difference in a small town. </p>
<p>It adds to property value. It&#8217;s obvious that a landfill near your home can decrease your property values significantly. Recycling reduces the amount of land needed for landfills. This reduces the number of houses near landfills, keeping property values up and homeowners happy. The more people recycle, the fewer landfills we need&#8211;and if enough people pitch in, recycling should pay off for everybody.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s good business. Pitting business against the environment is a lose-lose situation: everybody suffers. And yet, that&#8217;s how the debate has been framed in politics and the public sphere for years. This is a shame, because the truth is that recycling just makes good business sense. Industrial factories and processing plants save plenty of money on energy and extraction strategies when they use recycled materials instead of virgin resources. They also ensure that basic resources don&#8217;t become a scarce commodity, keeping demand and prices down and ensuring that their business can continue for decades to come.</p>
<p>One person can make a difference. With so many good causes, it&#8217;s easy to get discouraged&#8211;especially when the problem is so widespread that it&#8217;s hard to see what difference your individual effort is making. Many people think this is true with recycling, too&#8211;but the truth is that small acts of recycling make a big difference. For example, recycling just one large newspaper would save around 75,000 trees. On average, each person in the U.S. produces around 1,600 lbs. of waste each year. If you recycled all of that, you could save around 1,100 lbs. of waste per year&#8211;that&#8217;s over half a ton&#8211;just by yourself!</p>
<p>We hope that after reading this article, you&#8217;ll be inspired to become a recycling advocate&#8211;or at least be certain to recycle in the future. Recycling benefits everybody, and takes only a little trash-sorting to put into effect. With our limited space for landfills and dwindling resources, it&#8217;s a sure thing that recycling is here to stay.
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		<title>Why should public business&#8217; take their profits and spend it on making a more eco friendly product?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by joe</i>: Why should public business&#8217; take their profits and spend it on making a more eco friendly product?</strong><br />
We&#8217;re having a debate about wether or not public business&#8217; should spend their profits on making a more eco friendly product in order to help the environment. Thus, what is a good argument on why public business&#8217; should take their profits and spend it on making a more eco friendly product? </p>
<p>Thanks in advance <img src='http://largie.com/blog/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  &#038; 10 Points to Best Answer.</p>
<p><strong>Best answer:</strong></p>
<p><i>Answer by JuUoutofit</i><br/>to appeal to all the dumb ass hippies so they buy their product</p>
<p><strong>What do you think? Answer below!</strong></p>
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		<title>Why should I go green when big industry, government, the military, gas companies don&#8217;t do it?</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong><i>Question by Life in the slow lane</i>: Why should I go green when big industry, government, the military, gas companies don&#8217;t do it?</strong><br />
Individual greening is not the biggest problem to the environment, it&#8217;s the super wealthy that refuse to go green, including Al Gore with his home lit up like a Xmas tree and President Bush who pays no attention to environmental impact.<br />
Moi- I am one. But everyone is going to die anyway at some point in time. Why do the rich and powerful have to make us die faster and we are expected to keep them alive:?</p>
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<p><i>Answer by Dana1981, Master of Science</i><br/>Try taking some personal responsibility for your own actions.</p>
<p>The military and  industry will only do what the government requires.  The government will only require what the people demand.  You&#8217;re one of the people, so demand that they change.  In the meantime, all you can control are your own actions, so take control.</p>
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