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Tips on Living ‘Green’ : “Green” Bath Products

土曜日, 7月 31st, 2010

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Important Things You Should Look for When buying an Eco-Friendly Home

土曜日, 7月 31st, 2010

Important Things You Should Look for When buying an Eco-Friendly Home

Perhaps looking into the environmentally friendly real estate is worthy of your consideration because such type of home uses less energy, are built with sustainable materials, and presents healthy environment for their occupants. Another thing is the prices of eco friendly homes in most market are very affordable. Some years ago, building an eco-friendly home needs a premium of 11 to 25 percent. But these are not the situation these days as homeowners could only expect paying three to five percent. Below are some things to look for when purchasing an eco-friendly home.

The first thing to consider when buying an eco–friendly home is to work with a buyer’s agent specialized on eco-friendly homes or designated as eco broker. Working with the right agent on this particular real estate market will provide you with the right information and help you in choosing a home that has green features. To confirm that you are looking at an eco-friendly home find homes that have “GREEN” rating. Since this rating system is newly introduced, it may not be easy to find homes that have ratings. Even if you cannot find a home with green ratings, it is essential that you know what a home with eco-friendly features looks like. Operable windows are good as it helps with natural cooling as it allows good air flow into the home. Low E rating windows keeps harmful UV rays out of your home which can also assist in keeping your home cooler. Ceiling fans are good addition in cooling the home. Also, pay attention to insulation because it supports both heating and cooling a home. The attic space should have good air flow which can be a hot air getaway. The driveway and roofing materials should be light colored because dark colors absorb sun rays and will increase solar heat gain. Check out the landscaped areas of a home because it helps reduce solar heat gains. Planting beds near the home can lessen heat build up. Check to see if there is drip irrigation system as it is an excellent water saving system. If the location of the home doesn’t get much rain, it would be unwise to have a large lawn area that will require a lot of water usage. If there are appliances left with the home, see if they have Energy Star ratings. Appliances with Energy Star ratings consume less energy and will help lower your bills. Check if the windows are located on the north and south facing sides of the home. Properly positioned windows will prevent your home being heated by the sun during morning and evening hours. Eco-friendly homes take advantage of winds for natural cooling so give attention to the orientation of the home. Open the windows and see if you can make use of the prevailing winds. Windows placed on opposite walls brings good cross ventilation. Other good components that you should look for eco-friendly homes are solar panels, wind turbines, or any other renewable energy source.

Mind that you can update some of these items easily and change yourself. The overall construction of the home is the most important thing consider.

Battery Bikes – Cut Short Distance Travel by Car, Cut Emissions, Save Money!

土曜日, 7月 31st, 2010

As children we all loved the feeling that riding our bicycles gave us, the wind in our hair and the feeling of speed as we freewheeled downhill. Soon though the car takes over our lives, it is effortless and there is no incentive to go back to our childhood transport. Maybe a battery bike could change that, the ease of riding, the gentle exercise and the benefits to the environment and our pockets could pave the way to a brighter future.

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US Witnesses Major Oil Leak in the Gulf of Mexico

土曜日, 7月 31st, 2010

This is just the tip of the iceberg. Health concerns and litigious matters have yet to play out, so the impact felt in these areas is yet to be seen. Renewable energies rely on sources that are readily available, not those that need to be mined from 5,000 feet below the ocean’s surface.

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Consciously Creating Capitalism

土曜日, 7月 31st, 2010

Although corporations have achieved a level of personhood in America, it is still people that give these entities life, through the way they are operated and they way that they thrive. Moving forward into the next generation with an eye on sustainability, we are offered great opportunities to create the kind of economy that will serve more than just the bottom line. If we view our businesses as works of art, the combination of our imagination and humanity can help us to create true beauty in our world.

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Before The Big Bang

土曜日, 7月 31st, 2010

The two most important questions that does not have suitable explanations from the physicist are (1 ) Why the big bang occurred? and (2) Why gravity is weak force compared to the other three forces?

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Going Green is not Just for Big Business-you Can Grow Eco-profits, Too!

金曜日, 7月 30th, 2010

Going Green is not Just for Big Business-you Can Grow Eco-profits, Too!

The world of big business is making daily headlines by “going green” after discovering that what’s good for the planet is also proving good for business.

IBM recently announced “Project Big Green,” a billion initiative to reduce energy consumption by offering new lines of energy-efficient IT products.

Wal-Mart is adding solar power to more than 20 stores.

PepsiCo is buying renewable energy certificates to offset its carbon footprint. Even major banks and energy firms are being asked by shareholders to prove that they, too, are going green.

It’s not just the biggest businesses that are attracting new customers and shareholders and reaping huge profits by “going green.” Small businesses also are growing eco-profits by embracing surprisingly inexpensive strategies to add value to their products, services and brand.

Consider these innovative examples:

- Bob Smith of Mad River Brewing Company in Blue Lake, California, has attracted positive publicity (and new customers) by promoting his efforts to reduce his small firm’s waste output and take other environmentally conscious steps. In turn, he has received welcome positive publicity from the press. “What PR budget? That is our PR budget,” he told the Albuquerque Tribune about “going green” to market his business.

- In Florida, Natalie Kelly formed Home Therapy Cleaning Services, which uses only nontoxic, all-natural cleaning products for her home cleaning business. She used to sell aromatherapy candles from her home, she told the St. Petersburg Times, but today uses an aromatherapy baking soda blend to freshen carpets.

Here’s what you can do:

- Two inexpensive ways any small business or solo entrepreneur can go green are to change light bulbs to energy-efficient bulbs and use biodegradable cleaning products.

- With that done, tell your customers and the media about these simple ways to go green. You will have just earned instant credibility as a green business, and also as a media resource for simple, effective ways to “go green.”

- Many communities online and offline are forming networks to exchange energy-saving ideas for home and business. Form your own energy network, enlisting neighborhood businesses that will welcome another opportunity to show they’re going green, too. The plus for you is that you will have just positioned yourself and your business as a community environmental leader.

- Copy what the New York Times called “Phase 2″ of the corporate response to global warming. Partner with an environmental group. Travelocity invites customers to donate an extra to , which goes to the Conservation Fund to plant trees to offset the carbon used by a client to take a trip. Whole Foods invites customers to buy a “wind power card” that goes to Renewable Choice Energy to build wind farms. What local environmental group can you partner with to promote on your Web site (and vice versa), to set aside a day that a percentage of profits will go to that organization or to make their fliers available at your business?

- Make use of readily available, free information to hand out with your business literature or to make available in your office. For example, create a one-page flier on your letterhead inviting clients to calculate their own carbon footprint by visiting http://multimedia.wri.org/safeclimate_calculator.cfm.

- Go deeper green! Attend a “green” conference in your community or region, and promote your attendance. (Go to Google.com and type in “green” and “conference” and your area to find out when and where they are scheduled.) Write a “green” article on simple ways you are going green and submit it to one of the dozens of “green” Web sites and blogs that invite reader contributions. It’s a great way to market your smart ideas and your business!

Ruth Klein, the De-Stress Diva ™ and Branding Guru, is the proverbial Woman About Town. Holding a Master’s in Clinical Psychology, consulting with renowned businesses – small and large. Ruth is a consultant, author, speaker, radio show host, branding strategist and productivity coach. http://www.ruthklein.com .


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4 Ways to Make Money Using DIY Solar Energy For Home Use

金曜日, 7月 30th, 2010

Millions of Americans are beginning to embrace diy solar energy for home use and even build their own diy solar energy for home use or have them professionally installed. Using simple blueprints to build these tools, you can build them at home and on a budget no technical background because they are written with the express intention so that anyone can build do it. More on that later, however, let’s look at the top for ways to make or save money using diy solar energy for home use.

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Renewable Energy Technology Used Or Not?

金曜日, 7月 30th, 2010

At the crucial juncture of humankind, renewable energy is the most important element in our daily life. It is almost becoming extinct because of the overuse. The meaning of renewable energy is hidden inside its very name.

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Renewable Energy

金曜日, 7月 30th, 2010

Talk about renewable energy, talk about putting the Albert Einstein equation on hold. The world is currently groaning under the pressure of fluctuating fuel prices coupled with inefficient engines. What we need is an easy, sustainable means of energy.

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