Articles in Green Living
The ecohome owned by Gil Schalom and Penney Poyzer and located in Nottingham, UK is an excellent example of everything that is right about turning existing home green. Granted there is a great need for …
On March 28th, 2009 you can join the world in turning of your lights for one hour. Starting in Sydney Australia in 2007 and turning global last year Earth Hour is an opportunity for your …
By now you probably know about places like woot.com and steepandcheap.com where you can buy hugely discounted items like electronics and outdoor gear. Now, there is ecosteal.com, home of “one organic, eco-friendly, or recycled steal …
Global warming changing birds’ habits -MSNBC
Study: Warming will shift West’s weeds -MSNBC
Climate change delaying gray whale vacations, scientists say -ENN
Green Jobs Reality and Rhetoric -Greenbiz
First carbon-free polar station opens in Antarctica -Reuters
Why (Green) Schools Matter …
Treehugger posted an article that poses a partial solution to no-refrigerator living. A zeer is a device commonly used in Nigeria where two clay pots are placed inside of each other with sand poured in …
There is a silver lining to every cloud and from the reports I have been reading, the stimulus package is a big dark cloud. So where is the silver lining? Well, let’s look at the …
So, I am still catching up on all my posts from Outdoor Retailer and today I want to tell you about Injinji. They are the makers of the ingenious toe sock. Well, it has …
Denver tests drivers’ impact on pollution – MSNBC
Hurdles (Not Financial Ones) Await Electric Grid Update – NYtimes
Taiwan coral reefs “turn black” with disease – enn
Coal Plants Under AttackIn Growing Number of States Across U.S. – …
Preparing your children for the future is a big part of life and preparing them for the right future is what we want to do. With Alternative Energy moving into the forefront of our lives …
Could you live without a fridge? There are groups of people who now go without fridges in their lives to reduce their carbon footprint, and this has set off a great debate among environmentalists …




