The Debate On Whole House Air Purification Systems Vs. The Good Old Fashioned Open Window!
February 15, 2011 by glg
Filed under About Green Living
I recently heard that my city is one of the worst in the nation when it comes to air quality. (A good excuse not to get out for a jog…right?) Well, it got me thinking about what simple things that I could do in my own environment to improve the quality of air. Here is [...]
Going Green for the Good of the Planet
January 25, 2011 by glg
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Going green can relieve the strain on the earths’ resources If you are interested in the environment,you are now fully aware that there are many people concerned about the future of the planet. Will resources continue to be replenished as populations increase? Are supplies really unlimited. The leading environmental scientist, researchers and politicians, however agree [...]
A Good Look At Information on Renewable Energy and Its Advantages
December 14, 2010 by glg
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The worldwide supply of fossil fuels is very much less now than it was pre-1970. With this in mind, environmentalists, governments and the media itself are in agreement that something must be done as the demand keeps rising. More people are taking a closer look how to use the information on renewable energy in their [...]
some good tipsfor green living???
November 6, 2010 by glg
Filed under Green Living FAQ
i own two cars.i am an indian.well i hust wanna contribute my part towards the greener enviornment.
3 Good Reasons You Are Going To Possibly Aspire To living green
November 3, 2010 by glg
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What might move a practical person to living green? Anytime more common solutions do not work, people are prone to try another thing, even though it might happen to be completely new. Personal inertia, staying in exactly the same good old familiar rut and not moving, stops many from making the effort. A shortage of [...]
Why does Disney Channel think it’s doing so much good by promoting “green living” when…?
October 31, 2010 by glg
Filed under Green Living FAQ
Just creating its “eco-friendly” commercials would take up about as much energy as if a UFO decided to land on Earth and recharge its battery with a giant power socket. Of course, that’s an exaggeration, but how much energy do they think they suck up by creating a commercial indoors, with green screens and lighting [...]
What is a bus system operator is a good green job
October 25, 2010 by glg
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As the push for fuel consumption savings increase, more Americans have taken to riding the bus to work. This has placed a higher demand on a bus operator, demanding that they hire more bus driver positions to take on additional routes and ever increasing bus schedules. The career outlook for a bus system operator is [...]
Green Living Is Good For The Earth And Us
October 21, 2010 by glg
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Living green is the process of restricting the impact that you have on the earth and the environment. These days, more and more people are looking into the green lifestyle. For instance, they purchase air conditioners that do not release freon into the air, they buy refrigerators that are energy efficient, they use washing machines [...]
What is a good websites for “green” tips?
September 9, 2010 by glg
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I am only a kid, but a site that has good tips to green living that I could use be very helpful. I know the basics, like turning off water when brushing your teeth, and hands, recycling, etc. But is there a really good site that has more? Thanks!
The Art of Good Living HIGH QUALITY MUSEUM WRAP CANVAS Print Sam Dixon 26×20
September 6, 2010 by glg
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Title: The Art of Good Living Artist: Sam Dixon MUSEUM Wrap – Canvas Print Image Size: 22.42in. x 14.62in. Paper Size: 26.00in. x 20.00in. Product DescriptionTitle: The Art of Good Living. Artist: Sam Dixon. Image Size: 22.42in. x 14.62in. Paper Size: 26.00in. x 20.00in. HIGH QUALITY MUSEUM WRAP CANVAS PrintThe Canvas Transfer ProcessProducing a canvas [...]
