Monthly Archives: December 2011



Save The Planet With The Help Of Energy Efficient Heaters

Dec 25th, 2011 Lawrence White

Over the last few years, the strident cry for a greener and cleaner environment has gained momentum and there is a lot of awareness among the people about the need for conservation of energy and to reduce the personal carbon footprint.

Corn Bottles Made to Degrade

Dec 23rd, 2011 Chris Rapp

There is a new kind of plastic water bottle that is working to make bottled water, and other portable drinks, eco-friendly. Bottled water is attractive for many reasons. It is portable. It comes from a variety of sources that produce different tastes. Although the opposite is often true, it is perceived as being healthier and more pure than tap water. Read on to find out more!

A Commercial Architect Discusses Different Energy Efficiency Options

Dec 20th, 2011 Jeff Frame

Rising energy costs are becoming a big concern for many people, including commercial building owners. A commercial architect in Reno can help find ways to make a building more energy efficient. Read the article to find out how a commercial architect can help.

The Search for the Ivory-Billed Woodpecker

Dec 18th, 2011 John Moxly

Few birds are as steeped in mysticism and controversy as the Ivory-billed Woodpecker. Ruled extinct in the 1940s, the existence of this woodpecker has been hotly debated as a number of sightings have recently surfaced.

Green Audio/Visual Technology

Dec 16th, 2011 Robert Leggio

This informative article explains how businesses can adopt green technology to lessen the environmental impact of their business, while also saving money.

Renewable Heat - A Preferred Alternative Energy Source

Dec 16th, 2011 Shane Thomas

It is imperative to switch over to use of renewable heat which is abundantly found. By investing and installing air source heat pumps and water source heat pumps, we can make the best use of available heat sources and enjoy the real heat incentives as well.

How to Dig a Latrine

Dec 12th, 2011 John Moxly

When you're camping in the wilderness, you're unlikely to stumble on to a bathroom. For a group of people planning to stay together at a campsite, the latrine is the best option to do your business in a way that's ecologically responsible.

The Carbon Tax Plan in Australia is being Protested

Dec 9th, 2011 Jerri Lily

As we can see from the news that darling dissents have happened across Australia against plans by the Labor authorities to apply a carbon tax. Critics say, without a binding global arrangement, the proposed levy will cost jobs and damage the economy. Hundreds of people have accompanied manifestations in the national capital letter, Canberra, as well as in Melbourne, Brisbane, Adelaide and Perth.

Finding the Best Heating Method for Your Home

Dec 9th, 2011 Jerry Brockman

This article discusses various ways to heat your home or enhance your current heating system and keep heat loss to a minimum.

Eight Ingenious Ways To Save Money And The Environment In One Action!

Dec 7th, 2011 James McHeggins

Everyone wants to save money and everyone wants to do their bit for the environment. Now, it is possible to do both. There are loads of ways that you can be greener and save cash at the same time. Here are eight simple ways to save both your money and the Earth.

Energy Conservation - Sustainable Business Practices But Higher Performance

Dec 6th, 2011 Daljeet Sidhu

Energy conservation is the most talked about topic in business circuits today. As the gap between demand and supply of oil becomes wider, governments and businesses are joining hands to tap replenishable natural resources and implement energy efficient practices.