What Can You Do Right Now?

Set sprinklers to water the lawn or garden only - not the street or sidewalk.

 

Use the microwave to cook small meals. (It uses less power than an oven.)

 

Purchase "Green Power" for your home's electricity. (Contact your power supplier to see where and if it is available.)

 

Scrape, rather than rinse, dishes before loading into the dishwasher; wash only full loads.

 

Cut back on air conditioning and heating use if you can.

 

Turn off appliances and lights when you leave the room.

 

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Entries Tagged as 'Battles & Victories'

The World’s Water Needs: A Global Perspective




July 25th, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Shermakaye Bass

Photo: © Holger Gurski | Dreamstime.com
The well was dry beside the door,
And so we went with pail and can
Across the fields behind the house
To seek the brook, if still it ran; . . .
- Robert Frost’s “Going for Water”
Every year, more about the world’s worsening water crisis is revealed: Who has potable water, [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Cut Consumption · GET INSPIRED

Dangers Of Drycleaning: A "Perc" You May Not Want




June 10th, 2008 · No Comments

By Harriet Blake
You can always tell a garment that has come back from the dry cleaners. There’s that faint smell that seems to linger on the item, and in the closet, until that shirt or jacket gets worn again. The smell comes from the solvent used in the dry cleaning process, and chances [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Dress, Decor & Beauty

Styrofoam Controversy: Restaurants Still Doing The "Styro Gyra"




June 6th, 2008 · No Comments

By Shermakaye Bass
You’ve read the reports in the media – or heard them on the nightly news – that a growing number of American cities are banning the use of Styrofoam, a.k.a. polystyrene foam, in restaurants and food services, due to health and environmental concerns.

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Cities & States · Food

Antibiotic Claims Depend on What "Raised" Means




June 4th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore

Activists and alert shoppers have plenty of bones to pick with the way groceries are labeled and the way environmental or nutrition claims are monitored, or not, by the government. Yesterday, Tyson Foods announced that it is removing its “Raised Without Antibiotics” label from chicken, and has gone on [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Briefs · Food

Recycling Pays — Or Will Very Soon




May 30th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
In 2002, the City of New York was recycling about a fifth of its waste, but some in the Bloomberg administration thought the program cost too much. In response to a budget crisis, the city stopped collecting glass and plastic (they continued paper and metal collection), arguing they’d save $40 million [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Briefs · Recycle & Reuse

Stopping Gas Inflation




May 23rd, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore

Nearly twenty years ago, a magical substance called Beano was introduced that negated an age-old dietary reality: If you took it with a meal, you could eat all the beans (or other troublesome foods) you wanted without worrying about having gas when you left the dinner table.
Beano might mostly be used to [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Briefs · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Headlines

Groups Urge Action On Energy Tax Credits




May 20th, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler

The push is on to get Congress to renew tax credits for clean energy for energy producers, green businesses and real estate owners. Environmental and business groups — fed up with the lengthy debates on the topic in Washington — have declared May 20 a National Day of Action to extend [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Briefs · Energy & Water · Greener Businesses

Sulfur Plan Could Harm, Not Heal, the Atmosphere




April 24th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
It’s probably unavoidable that people living in this age of technological wonders, when faced with issues as daunting as global warming, will secretly trust science to invent a way out of them. Recent media attention to “geoengineering” schemes is just one example — the idea being that, if humans have put things [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Briefs · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers · Headlines

This Earth Day: Much To Celebrate, Much More To Do




April 22nd, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Earth Day is 38 years old and still going strong. That says something about our nation’s commitment to the environment, or at least the commitment of those who’ve kept conservation issues – clean air, clean water, pure food — on the table all these years.

Photo © 2008 by Kim Komenich | Distributed [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Cities & States

Fighting Goliath, The Story Of How Texans Slowed The Coal Rush




April 4th, 2008 · No Comments

By Shermakaye Bass
It’s no surprise that Big Energy gets the role of Goliath in Mat Hames’ and George Sledge’s Fighting Goliath: The Texas Coal Wars, a documentary produced and narrated by Robert Redford and The Redford Center at Sundance Preserve that follows a recent chain of events in which coal companies tried to fast [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Books & Movies · Energy & Water

Share Your Stories About Going Green




March 11th, 2008 · No Comments

With Earth Day coming next month, we want to hear what you’re doing to go green right now. Share success stories, offer tips or just words of encouragement for others. Just click the link below for instructions on how to post your voice comment using your wireless phone. And check back to listen to what [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · GET INSPIRED · Model People · Model Projects

Ships Ah-Oy! Pollution From Tankers Projected To Double




March 10th, 2008 · No Comments

By Harriet Blake

Photo: Port of Long Beach
In 1989 the Exxon Valdez spilled 10.8 million gallons of crude oil into Alaska’s pristine Prince William Sound slathering wildlife and the untouched rocky shores with an inky, sticky coating of oil. The event created a powerful visual image of the sort of damage ocean ships can cause. A [...]

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Tags: Battles & Victories · Food · Other Transport

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The Carbon Competition: U.S. And China Both Take Black

August 8th, 2008

In the race for top carbon emissions polluter, the United States is still Number One, but China is sprinting forward and could soon edge into the lead. The current Olympics host nation accounted for a “staggering 57 percent of the growth of emissions” worldwide this century, and will likely surpass the U.S. as the single biggest belcher of fossil fuel emissions sometime this year, according to the Worldwatch Institute.

The standings right now: The U.S. currently contributes 19.5 percent of global fossil fuel emissions compared with China’s 18.3 percent. [Read more →]

 

BP Announces Plans To Run With Cleaner Biofuels

August 7th, 2008

British Petroleum (BP) has announced plans to bring cellulosic ethanol to market in the U.S., through a partnership with bio-fuel developer Verenium, a company that makes biofuels from rice straw, sugarcane stalks, switchgrass and wood chips. The partnership could help speed the availability of lower cost, more environmentally friendly biofuels, according to an announcement by both companies this week. [Read more →]

 

Study Shows Auto Buyers Are Gas Wise

August 7th, 2008

By Tom Kessler

Almost 90 percent of the car shoppers who visit Kelley Blue Book’s Web site say they are concerned about the future of our environment, company research shows. Among survey respondents, 80 percent agreed that individuals should make lifestyle changes to help reduce CO2 emissions. And 75 percent of KBB shoppers reported that they have made changes to further the betterment of the environment. The most frequent lifestyle changes cited were:

  • recycling (54 percent)
  • cutting back on driving (46 percent)
  • purchasing a fuel-efficient car (31 percent)

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