Green (Environmentalism)


How to Rent a Solar Energy System for Your Home

by Daniel Stouffer

The use of solar generated electricity is a significant step toward energy security, a great way to save money, and a step towards solutions to the Climate Crisis. A new company is making it easy and affordable for U.S. homeowners to upgrade their homes to solar generated electricity.

It is not just the American Dream any longer. It is possible for U.S. homeowners to save money on their energy bills by renting a residential solar energy system. A homeowner can help to lower their carbon emissions by utilizing renewable energy. A solar equipment manufacturer is planning to offer an affordable, hassle free way for U.S. homes to install solar. Reducing costs related to purchasing electricity from a utility company is an added value to upgrading to solar.
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Going Green Saves Money: 9 “Green” Ways to Save BIG in this Unpredictable Economy

by Diane Stech

At a time when you cannot control gas prices, or the price of staples like eggs, milk and bread, there are some powerful ways that going green can bring down your cost of living!

Consider that a home that uses energy efficiently can cut your bills by up to 66%! According to These Green Times, an online environmental information hub, the average utility bill in the US is $1,500 a year. What could you do with that extra $990?

Here are 9 of the easiest ways that “going green” can save money and that you and your family can reduce your “carbon footprint” and help save our precious Mother Earth from global warming.
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Why are women so wasteful?

Yesterday while I was in the backyard doing my weekly maintenance, I heard my neighbor enter her backyard joyfully singing.  Within seconds the singing gave way to the roar of a garden hose with a pressure nozzle pounding precious water onto concrete.  She must have been hosing off the patio.  I thought to myself, (as I always say to my wife when she hoses down the patio) “That’s what brooms are for”.  After seemingly half an hour, the target of her joy became the wood fence that separates our yards.  After seemingly another half an hour, she watered the fence on the other side of her yard.  Only a few minutes later, it happened again!  Only this time it was my wife hosing down our patio.   [Read more →]