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by Dane Smith - 2008-08-24
It takes unimaginable amounts of energy to power the United States, and the needs is constantly growing. As global warming and fuel crises gain more and more public attention, people everywhere are no...
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by Bruce A Tucker - 2008-08-30
Many people do not think of landscaping when it comes to energy conservation and energy efficiency. The fact is there are some techniques and steps you can take that will not only add value to your ho...
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by Brian LeMaire - 2008-09-21
Homes in the U.S. typically use about 100 gallons of water per day, which is nearly half of the water supplied by water utilities. That's a lot of water, so making even some of the smallest modificati...
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by Shannon B JADE - 2008-10-17
You can find some really good deals on various types of natural, organic products. They may make any number of claims towards being environmentally friendly, such as USDA Certified! Totally organic! A...
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by Linda Blatchford - 2008-10-27
Reduce, Reuse and Recycle When I was growing up a long time ago, the three "Rs" - Reading, "'Riting" and ‘Rithmatic" was the mantra. There was even a little song about it, but I don't remember it. ...
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by Victor Epand - 2008-10-29
Have you ever wondered what to do with old, worn out sweatshirts? Individuals have discovered that they should not be thrown away or donated, because there are some great uses for old, worn out sweats...
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by CJ Criss - 2008-11-02
Don't let a run in nylons relegate them to the landfill. Nylon is one of those materials whose properties give it extended life beyond merely hugging legs. Life such as:Stake up plants. Flexible and d...
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by Tara Heiser - 2008-11-02
I just added yet another phone book to my teetering stack of phone books. Do you have a growing pile of directories like mine at home?According to Earth911, 540 million telephone directories are distr...
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by Vera Pappas - 2008-11-15
Today, being Green is a necessity. It's not just for hippies and tree huggers any more. Actually being a tree hugger is a good thing, but that's another article. We are in a time that if we continue ...
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by Vera Pappas - 2008-11-15
What difference can one homeowner make to the environment? Why, when big polluters are making "green" changes, do we need to change our daily living habits? The answer is simple... children! By makin...