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We help you take the guesswork out of going green. Here you will find that by making minor modifications to your normal routine, you can easily make a huge difference in your wallet, your quality of life and your environment.
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this week's view
The technology boom has changed our way of life forever. As with most things this creates positives and negatives...
In less than three decades it has resulted in Americans owning over two billion pieces of high tech electronics according to industry experts. In most cases electronics have improved our lives significantly. However as new technology continues to explode, Americans also are discarding millions of tons of waste each year according to the same industry
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Name : Beth Ebbing | Date : 2008-03-21
Tip : Plastic freaks me out, so for years I've been drinking out of glass bottles. I buy them once and re-use them. (Glass juice jars are perfect for this too!) Simple and easy and water tastes better!
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Is “Save the World” on your “To Do” list?
If not, it may simply mean you feel hopeless and overwhelmed when you learn about the
state of the environment. With problems so big, it's hard to imagine that one person can make
a dent in any of them.
They used to say it was a pipe dream.
Now it’s on the cover of Time Magazine, Vanity Fair, Newsweek, USA Today, BizAz, and all over the Internet. It has garnered its own dedicated eight-page section in the New York Times, and it’s even covered in The Economist and Fortune.
With the financial and environmental “price” of gas, not to mention America 's dependence on foreign oil, why not purchase a vehicle that runs on domestic, alternative fuels derived from crops? Ethanol-85 (E-85) and biofuel vehicles are a sustainable and practical solution to the gas crisis and are readily available in your community. (Be careful not to confuse electric-gasoline hybrids, such as the Toyota Prius, with an E-85 or biofuel vehicle).



