Oct 27, 2009 -
10 Ways to Be More Green
Helping to change the world isn't that hard. It begins with these small acts that become habits. As they gain momentum, soon you're not doing just one thing; you're revolutionizing your life in a way that can, in fact, save the planet.
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Aug 26, 2009 -
How sweet we want our own environment be? Is it as sweet as our favorite dessert, that we always want and always crave for...Of course we does. We want to dwell in a sweet environmet or community where we can develop our selves as much as we develop our health
But have you ever consider dealing with environmental issues as you deal with our own health issues?How can someone disregards environment as one of the causes of unhealthy living?
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Jul 23, 2009 -
Hello Members,
How is everybody doing? I hope that everybody is having a great day.
As a everyday routine of waking up and getting out of bed to get ready for work.
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Oct 10, 2007 -
ReadyMade magazine
A Flash In The Can
How to rid yourself of stuff that can't go in the recycling bin
by Jennifer Boulden and Heather Stephenson
photo credit: Alex Farnum
Anyone who’s ever moved from a larger place into a smaller one knows how difficult it can be to jettison unwanted stuff in an environmentally friendly way—especially when it’s bulky, of unknown origin, or the type of thing that requires wearing a Hazmat suit to recycle. Seeking answers, ReadyMade enlisted the help of Ideal Bite, a daily email newsletter devoted to “light-green living,” to create a crib sheet for those with the urge to purge. Downsizers, don’t leave home without it.
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May 08, 2008 -
Found this on Science Alert:
http://www.sciencealert.com.au/features/20071608-16209.html
Working green: 50 tips to reduce your office's waste
Thursday, 16 August 2007
By Jessica Hupp
From daily smog to the rising threat of global warming, it’s pretty obvious that we all need to clean up our act a little. Much has been said about how to go about doing this at home, but what about in the workplace? Copiers, computers, even old floppy disks, can make a huge impact on the environment.
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Sep 17, 2007 -
Clever tricks to help you reduce your ecological footprint.
SAVING ELECTRICITY (and money)
Switch over to compact fluorescent light bulbs - those funky spiral-shaped ones. They use only 25% as much energy as incandescents.
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Jul 31, 2007 -
Excerpted from An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global Warming and What We Can Do About It, by Al Gore (Rodale, 2006)
When considering a problem as vast as global warming, it’s easy to feel overwhelmed and powerless. But we need to resist that response, because this crisis will get resolved only if we as individuals take responsibility. By educating ourselves and others, by doing our part to minimize our use and waste of resources, by becoming more politically active and demanding change — in these ways and many others, each of us can make a difference.
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Feb 11, 2008 -
Apple is offering recycling programs for computers, iPods and cellphones.
For CPU recycling:
http://www.apple.com/environment/recycling/program/index.html
For iPod recycling:
http://www.apple.com/environment/recycling/ipodrecycling/
For cell phone recycling:
http://www.apple.com/environment/recycling/ipodrecycling/
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Aug 01, 2007 -
We spend everyday at work so why not make it Eco-friendly as well. First start at your cubicle. Then who knows the whole building might follow your steps to working at a much greener place.
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Apr 20, 2008 -
Really Effective Eco-Resolutions for Earth DayFeatured item: APR 18, 2008
Despite the recent spate of encouraging news from the green front, many of us still occasionally fall prey to eco-anxiety when we start thinking about the current state of our environment. But by focusing on the small changes we can make in our everyday lives, we empower ourselves to make socially responsible decisions and choices that will eventually lead to big improvements for our planet.
By driving less, flying direct and canceling junk mail, we’re actually reducing carbon emissions, fighting climate change and saving trees.
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