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 'Dress, Decor & Beauty'

Wal-Mart Joins WWF's Global Forest & Trade Network; Announces Responsibility Goals For Jewelry




July 17th, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Wal-Mart Stores is joining the Global Forest & Trade Network (GFTN), World Wildlife Fund’s initiative to save the world’s most valuable and threatened forests. The giant retailer also announced this week that it is moving toward making some of the jewelry it sells meet standards for sustainability and social responsibility.

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Tags: Briefs · Dress, Decor & Beauty · Greener Businesses · SHOP GREEN

EWG Names Safest Sunscreens




July 8th, 2008 · No Comments

By Barbara Kessler
Looking for a safer sunscreen? It’s not easy to find.The Environmental Working Group looked at almost 1,000 brand-name sunscreen products and found that the majority contain chemicals that either potentially pose health hazards or inadequately protect skin from damaging sun rays. Here’s their list of the top safe sunscreens:

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Tags: Briefs · Dress, Decor & Beauty · Healthy Ways · SHOP GREEN

Pull The Drapes To Use (Not Hide From) The Sun




July 2nd, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
In the future, employing solar energy won’t necessarily mean mounting big black panels on your roof or buying from a utility with a solar farm. It might just mean pulling the curtains shut for a while.

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Tags: Briefs · Dress, Decor & Beauty · Energy & Water · Uncategorized

DEET-Free Bug Repellents




July 1st, 2008 · No Comments

By Michele Chan Santos
Check the label before you spray insect repellent on your kids this summer, and you may find that many insect repellents marketed for families and children contain DEET. Although the American Academy of Pediatrics has approved the use of DEET on children, the Academy recommends only applying these products [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Dress, Decor & Beauty · Healthy Ways

A Green Alternative To Particle Board




June 30th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
Solid-wood furniture is pricey and obviously involves harvesting trees, but the alternatives aren’t necessarily much more appealing: Particle board, while transforming waste materials into something useful, is usually glued together with resin containing the carcinogen formaldehyde. A newer innovation, the “zBoard,” hopes to supplant particle board and MDF in a wholly eco-friendly [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Dress, Decor & Beauty · Greener Businesses

Cradle-to-Cradle For Cradle-Sleepers




June 20th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore

Becoming a new parent presents untold challenges, not least to those hoping to find the greenest path through unfamiliar territory. Cloth or disposable diapers? Store-bought baby food or homemade?

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Tags: Briefs · Dress, Decor & Beauty · Healthy Ways · SHOP GREEN

Class Of ‘08 Makes Green Product Choices




June 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment

By Harriet Blake

The future is green, judging by products endorsed by some 2008 college grads.

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Tags: Briefs · Clean & Maintain · Dress, Decor & Beauty · Food

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

Green Apple Dry Cleaners Cleans Up In The Big Apple




June 10th, 2008 · No Comments

By Harriet Blake
When it comes to dry cleaning, there is a greener way: At Green Apple Cleaners, founded in 2002, liquid carbon dioxide is the cleaning method of choice. The liquid is biodegradable and recyclable, and avoids the use of the more controversial toxic chemical Perchloroethylene.

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Tags: Dress, Decor & Beauty · Greener Businesses

Dress Suits From Soda Bottles At Sears




June 6th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore

New at Sears in time for Father’s Day: A green dress suit made of recycled soda bottles.
That’s right. Though the heartland’s venerable apparel merchant doesn’t tout environmentalism as one of its virtues in its online catalog listing, this suit incorporates material from Bagir, whose EcoGir line is made from post-consumer PET [...]

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Nanotubes the New Asbestos?




May 26th, 2008 · No Comments

By John DeFore
In recent months, more and more of the exciting announcements in the green technology field — from cheaper solar cell production to hypothetical clothing that could generate electricity from its wearers’ movements — have involved nanotubes.
The microscopic rolls of carbon that allow for such engineering feats, though, may pose environmental risks [...]

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Tags: Briefs · Dress, Decor & Beauty · Energy & Water · Green Enthusiasts & Researchers

Eco-Friendly Clothing Breaks Out Of The Mold




May 19th, 2008 · No Comments

By Debi Martin
Eco-fashion has come a long way since the celebration of the first Earth Day in 1970. It’s no longer just yoga pants and T-shirts spun from organic cotton. You can even get the “green” equivalent of that wardrobe essential: The little black dress. The Habitude organic hemp/silk double V tie-back dress ($209, pictured), [...]

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Encounters of a Nuanced Kind

July 23rd, 2008

By John DeFore

Over the last few years, moviegoers may have come to expect that any documentary pairing scientists and ice caps will be a scare-fest or a sermon — a big-screen effort to hammer home the urgent need to take action countering climate change.

Not so with Encounters at the End of the World, a film that’s drawing glowing reviews as it expands into theaters across the country. Yes, the movie has things to say about the environment — in at least one instance, it even suggests that humankind’s days here are numbered — but it is far from strident, superficially issue-driven, or even political. [Read more →]

 

Eco-Jobs on the Rise Around World

July 23rd, 2008

By Nima Kapadia

Jobs in renewable energy are increasing worldwide and causing the coal industry to distribute pink slips, according to a Worldwatch Institute study.

The report, written by Worldwatch senior researcher Michael Renner, estimates that 2.3 million people are working in renewable energy jobs - either directly or indirectly. From that number:

  • 1 million work in biofuels
  • 794,000 work in solar power
  • 39,000 work in hydropower
  • 25,000 work in geothermal

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New Hope for Carbon-Sequestering Advocates

July 22nd, 2008

By John DeFore

Map from PNAS

Proposals to solve the planet’s CO2 woes through sequestering the problematic emissions — pumping them into some hole in the ground where they can’t affect the atmosphere — raise numerous concerns for skeptics. Won’t the stuff leak out, wasting the fortune we spent on sequestering, and leaving us worse off than we would have been by cutting CO2 production in the first place?

Researchers led by Columbia University geophysicist David Goldberg think they’re closer to resolving some of those concerns, with a proposal that would address the possibility of leakage on two fronts. [Read more →]

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