Solar Energy Panels ? A Practical and Responsible Energy Alternative (And It?s Free!)

In recent years the demand for fossil fuels has risen substantially due to the energy consumption of third world countries clawing their way into technological reality. Because of this rising demand an ever increased focus has turned towards alternative energy solutions like solar power. Solar energy panels are the primary parts of an energy system that has become more affordable over the years and afford savvy homeowners the ability to not only save on their utility bills but also allow them to be environmentally responsible.

Solar electricity is not only a free energy source but is also unique in that it is relatively simple to design a system that can either supplement or replace your current grid-tied electrical system. Solar energy panels are essentially made up of photovoltaic cells (PV) that absorbs sunlight and converts it into electricity. The energy is stored in batteries and then converted to usable direct current (DC) electricity for your home through the use of a power inverter

With this free energy you can heat your pool, power your workshop, power outside utilities or depending on your personal electrical needs, power your entire home or office. Because there is no moving parts, maintenance costs are virtually nil. This also translates into solar energy panels whose serviceable life can exceed 30 years! Heck, I just had GE service out to the house for the third time this year ( a pop just to show up) because of issues on appliances that are less than 2 years old!

Over the 30+ yean the energy savings that are realized equates to a REAL financial benefit which more than justifies the initial costs of building and installing a solar energy system. Coupled with the facts that prices are falling for equipment, the numerous tax advantages, and installation rebates, the use of solar energy panels is a very attractive energy alternative both environmentally and financially. It just makes sense.

Small solar energy panels are ideal for applications like powering your water heater or lighting up outside security lights; and these are available at your local hardware store. If you want to power your home or business however, it might be best to seek assistance from either your local “green retailer” or you can find loads of retailers on the web.

By understanding how solar electricity works you will also understand the value of solar energy panels and how it can be the first step in fossil fuel independence. If you would like to learn more about solar energy, here is an article that outlines the design basics of a solar electrical system.

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Magnetic Energy As A New Alternative Energy Source

There are several alternative energy sources available that are both green and renewable. One energy source that is getting a lot of well-deserved attention is magnetic energy. There are a few reasons why this particular alternate energy source is such a good one for many homes. By learning more about it, you will be able to tell whether it is the right choice for your home.

One of the things that make magnetic generators such a great choice is the low cost involved in purchasing the necessary equipment as well as in building the units. Unlike other alternative energy sources such as solar panels, the items that you need to build a basic magnetic generator can be got for approximately 0. Obviously, a larger unit may be more expensive but it can be a fantastic starting point for people who are just beginning to look into alternate energy sources.

For those people who want to know a little more about magnetic energy as a new alternative energy source, the principles used to generate the power are actually quite interesting. Generators use rotating magnets to create power which is sent to circuits and, from there, to the areas of your home that require that energy.

How Magnets Generate Energy

Have you ever played with magnets? They are really quite unique. Magnets can be both attracted to and repulsed by each other depending on the polarityof the magnet itself. Two like polarities will repel each other whereas two opposite polarities will attract each other. When magnets are arranged precisely in the interior of agenerator, this repulsion-attraction can cause them to rotate.

As they rotate, energy is created from the motion. When the magnets are wrapped in wire, they can send the energy through the wires to a circuit and from there to appliances, light switches or other energy users in your home.

Styles And Sizes Of Generator Will Depend On Your Needs And Budget

Different homes will have different energy requirements. The amount of power needed to run various appliances will vary. Your energy needs can even be affected by the lighting you use in your home as well. There are types of bulbs which use less power than others and this can, surprisingly, affect the overall amount of power you use in your home.

You should do some research before simply jumping for the first magnetic generator you see. You should perform an energy audit in your home so that you can tell what your needs will be. This can ensure that you will not be left short when you require power.

If you love the idea of making items you may be more interested in getting blueprints rather than a finished generator. There are also numerous models available for you to choose from and you should be able to find the materials at most hardware stores or from online sources as well.

Taking the time to learn about alternate energy sources can mean more benefits than simply reducing your power bill. You can have the satisfaction of knowing that you have a steady, independent source of power that you can depend on without harming the planet in the process.

Written by Rafael Borba Castro

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We Need Alternatives

Middle East politics, global warming and increasing demand for fuel are only a few of the reasons why there is an urgent need for the development of new alternative energy sources. In the United States and abroad advanced new systems to harness and create new energy sources are being tested, implemented and marketed by some of the world’s most creative individuals and corporations. There exists room for improvement and government officials world-wide are proposing and passing legislation to expand the energy markets.

A future energy crisis is certainly imminent if we are not careful with our energy use today. Fossil fuels are not infinite in supply and are being depleted at an ever growing rate. Already prices have increased to a point where individuals find it hard to afford. Finding new alternatives is paramount to a better future for the world.

An outgrowth from the use of fossil fuels stems from the fact that they are harmful to our natural environment. Despite decades of warnings from our most prominent scientists, we find our world today experiencing the effects of our dependence on these fuels. The results are largely negative. There is a definite rise in the earth’s overall temperature which is changing climates in many areas. Torrential floods, exasperating heat and record cold snaps have been experienced as never before. Our ozone layers in the atmosphere have become thinner also aiding in the warming of the earth.

As if this is not enough, problems arise from the very fabric of our societies and economies. Higher crude oil prices create shortages in smaller countries which utilize the crude for electricity and basic transportation. Households bear the major brunt of these prices. They depend in large part on being able to transport themselves to jobs which are usually more than a walking distance away. High transportation costs raise the price for basic commodities and services. Higher electric costs have led many to a life of crime forcing them to steal the power they require. Alternatives are needed to resolve their crisis and they are needed now.

Tapping into alternative and renewable energy sources is the key to solving these problems and more. The cosmos in its infinite wisdom gave this planet and its inhabitants all the key elements to live an abundant life free from pollution, extreme weather conditions, and dare we say, economic strife. Natural sources to obtain energy are abundant and freely available. The question is in what manner we decide to use them. If profit is the only motivating factor in determining our energy sources, then the world is doomed to an existence of ever increasing problems. Today’s leaders, inventors and businesses have proven that it does not have to be a world filled with dread and doom. Only time will tell.

Written by MrDprince
Currently an online article writer and blogger occuoy my retirement time.

Do Your Part to Save Our Planet!

Over the past several years, I became confused and frustrated by all the definitions of what is really ‘green’ and how we should save our planet.

During one Christmas with friends we visited the Austrian Alps, entered into a lively discussion on environmental issues and could not come to any agreements.

Upon returning home I decided to research eco related issues. I discovered Germany leads the world in environmental technology. They report the causes are:

Agriculture & Forestry – 32%

Power Generation – 25%

Industry – 18%

Transportation – 13%

Other – 12%

While it is clear the average person will have little impact on the major sources of greenhouse gases, what can we do as individuals? One approach is to buy ‘green’ products online. By purchasing ‘green’ products made from organic, recycled, and natural materials and manufactured in a non-threatening way to the environment, we all do our part to save our planet.

Go online and buy ‘green’ products from sites that offer products from many manufacturers.

Shopping online produces less greenhouse gases and products from several manufacturers can be purchased all at once. Shopping online takes less time and requires no driving.

Buy from sites that drop ship your purchases directly to your home or business addresses; shipped directly from the manufacturer to you. Sites that warehouse products add to greenhouse gases by requiring shipping from the manufacturer to a warehouse where they are stored until ordered and shipped again to the final customer.

When you purchase ‘green’ products from an online drop shipper, make sure they are made from organic, recycled or natural materials, the manufacturing process minimizes the negative effects on the environment & planet Earth, and arrive to you with the least amount of increased greenhouse gases.

Do your part to save our planet!

* GreenTech made in German – Environmental Technology Atlas for Germany

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A List of Things We Can Do To Save the Planet and Ourselves.

Each problem is a bunch of slices in a pie chart. If we take a slice out with a solution we help solve the entire issue. Part of the problem is global warming and that’s due to a large amount of animal life and not enough vegetation to take in the CO² and give back oxygen.

Go Vegan.  Less meat is fewer animals who produce body heat and gasses. Seriously. Raise more rabbits, farm fish and fowl and pigs organically in fields.  Cattle are impractical now.
Spay and neuter your pets to make fewer unwanted animals that need resources that have to be manufactured while making pollution.

Discourage cut Christmas trees to keep more temperature modifying vegetation.  Use potted trees that can be transplanted in the spring.
Grow crops for food and corn for ethanol to persuade farmers to keep fewer animals. It is working on the farms in Michigan.

Swap harvested polar ice lose in the ocean for goods from desert countries.  Contact Congressional People Regarding this.
Urge other countries to harvest polar ice to keep it out of the ocean’s total volume and to keep their lakes and rivers flowing. Stop the ice from shifting by stopping up the runoff that is eroding the hold on the bedrock

Draw up oceanic water to desalinate for use on land for drinking and to stave off droughts due to warmer weather.  This will help take up some of the rising coastal ocean levels.  Suggest this locally where feasible. suggest this to cities govenments that could do this. Any one can write a letter.

Dry clothes on clothes lines and drying racks for apartments and city dwellers.
Require solar heating devices on new homes.
Adobe is eco-friendly as a building material and doesn’t require near the manufactured materials of a frame home.   
Stop making US war planes since no one is near to us in readiness in the air.  Turn the old plants into solar manufacturing places. (Stop selling war machines to other countries; melt down the materials to restock our supplies of metals, plastics, Etc.) contact Congress again or local recyclers who can petition for the contract.

Photovoltaics need to be used lots more.  Cover roofs with them in all new homes.
Use Tromb walls in new buildings or retrofit old ones.
Make electric vehicles of all sorts.
Use crock pots instead of whole ovens for a smaller electric bill charge. 
Eat more gelatin, grains, fruits and vegetables what don’t take hours to cook.  
Use more candles to help heat rooms and use ceiling and other fans to spread the heat about for less draw on fossil fuels.  Candle-making is a fun craft and a practical hobby.

Cover metal roofs with non-conductive materials to keep folks from cooking to death has already happened in France. (Saving people is a good endeavor, too.)
Paint building to keep them from reflecting heat back to the atmosphere.
Turn off some of the city lights.  Vegas could cut their lights in half and still be seen from space.

Honor DNR orders.   Allow terminally ill people to choose a dignified death by lethal injection.  
Birth control on demand as we have all the people we need without unwanted ones being forced upon women.
Encourage birth control for all unmarried people of child-bearing age.

Encourage fruit and nut trees for food and cooling effects.Grow grape and other vines at home to keep your grounds cooler. Grow more local gardens to save on food hauling and for the good green effect of cooling the area.

Stay home more with family game night, books, music, rent-by-mail movies to use less fossil fuel in the vehicle.
Make home wells like the ancients. Bukisa.com has an article on building wells that way.

Use Roman housing ideas  in new homes of atriums and fire pits centrally below the house to allow the heat to flow up channels to heat the floors and air.

Bring back personal hand fans for cooling; they are charming and low tech.
Just heat rooms you use most besides the kitchen.  We sleep better in a cooler room anyway.

Lower the ocean levels while we can for desalination plants, and sea salt.  
Fill pools with ocean water instead of drinking water.
Think up more ideas for yourself and publish them in newspapers and online.* * *

Written by arrwyn

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GREEN: 15 Steps to More Money and a Better Planet

Drink Tap Water. Tap water is free, or almost free. It is most certainly cheaper than any other drink, unless you own dairy cattle or milk goats. Water is better for you than pretty much anything else, other than natural juices, and is environmentally friendly, no container for the trash. It is especially important to know, when eating out, that coffee, pops, and pretty much any drink, are one of the highest marked up foods in the restaurant industry.

Grow Food. Everyone, even apartment dwellers can grow something. If all you have is a small balcony, you can at least grow container tomatoes or strawberries. If you have bigger space you can grow a bigger assortment of vegetables, potatoes, or fruit. A fruit tree provides some shade. When you grow your own food it is healthier as you control the amount of chemicals used. You save the environment because there is no shipping in getting the final product to you. Some plants are so productive you can share with your friends, family, and pets.

Do not Kill your Air. Save on cleaning chemicals. Use simple things like vinegar, or baking soda in hot water. Bleach, although not entirely environmentally friendly is still better than most chemical cleaners. When you think of spray disinfectants, ask yourself what would you rather be exposed to, a germ for which our bodies are naturally prepared to deal with, or a chemical we have no tolerance for?

Turn off…. Turning off lights, radios, televisions, etc when you are not in the room will save a lot of electricity.

Turn down…. Turning down the heat or air conditioning really can make a difference. Both in your car (where they use gas) and in your home. If you are going out, make sure you turn these down. At night you should also turn these down.

Shop at Second Hand Stores. You would be surprised at what you can get. Some stores often receive new goods. I often find clothes in second hand stores with their original tags still on. In return, pass on any unwanted clothes, and other items, to the second hand stores. Buying new things means we use the planets resources.

Do not take Shampoo from the Hotel. If hotels were not expected to provide shampoo and soaps, ultimately the cost of rooms would go down. Probably only by a dollar, but still its a dollar. Fewer tiny plastic bottles would be in the garbages and everyone would be better off. If you need the shampoo by all means, use it, but do not just take it home for the fact of taking something home you will never use. I wonder how many hotel soaps end up in peoples bathroom cabinets and ultimately in their garbage. And why stop there? Do not take ANYTHING you do not need. Do not ask for ketchup in your bag if you have ketchup at home to use, do not take free stuff just because its free, unless it is something you truly need and will use.

Buy in Bulk. Bulk packaging usually means less packaging, and the cost often goes down when you buy in bulk.

Don’t idle your car. New vehicles do not need to be warmed up for lenghty amounts of time, often times their own manuals recommend only thirty seconds. If you are stuck in a traffic jam, or in a drive through, or are waiting for your kids to come out of school, turn off the engine. In most new vehicles after fifteen seconds of idling you would have used less gas by shutting off the engine and restarting the car. Many cities now have idling by-laws where you can be charged for running your engine too long.

Alternative sources. Rechargeable batteries, energy efficient light bulbs, hybrid autos. Sometimes you have to spend some money to save more in the long run.

Eat less meat. Cut back, have some meatless meals or at least smaller portions of meat. The average American eats enough meat in one meal to feed a family of four in Japan. Our portion sizes are out of control. The correct size should be equivalent to the size of a deck of cards and meat is not needed every day. Meat is expensive and environmentally unfriendly not only because of cattle flatulence, but also because of the deforestion to keep cattle or raise food for them.

Do not buy junk you do not need. Nobody needs knick knacks, shoes for every day of the year, or half the stuff stores sell. Everything comes at a price, and the price is not what you see on the tag. The price is the destruction of the planet. You throw money away onto buying things that are of no use, and came into being by destroying some part of our plant (most manufacturing creates pollution).

Small spaces. Living in a smaller home has many advantages, lower heating and cooling costs, smaller mortgage, or rent, and the construction consumed fewer materials.

Breast feed your baby. Its free and it saves the planet because you do not use formula or bottles. It is safer for your baby and healthier.

After that baby… STOP! Something most people don’t think about, but should, is that every human being on the planet is a consumer… Eating, pooping, needing, consuming. More people mean more demand. The more children you have, the more of a demand it places on your wallet. Studies have shown the more educated a person is, the less likely they are to have a big family. With over 6.7 Billion people, we do not really need any more. The birth rate is not the only problem, our extended lifespan means people are not dying off as fast as we used to.

Written by Brenda Nelson
Pet and Animal Expert

Earth-friendly Home Cleaning

Homemade Substitutions

There are many inexpensive, easy-to-use natural alternatives which can safely be used in place of commercial household products. Here is a list of common, environmentally safe products which can be used alone or in combination for a wealth of household applications.

Baking Soda – cleans, deodorizes, softens water, scours.
Soap – unscented soap in liquid form, flakes, powders or bars is biodegradable and will clean just about anything. Avoid using soaps which contain petroleum distillates.
Lemon – one of the strongest food-acids, effective against most household bacteria.
Borax – (sodium borate) cleans, deodorizes, disinfects, softens water, cleans wallpaper, painted walls and floors.
White Vinegar – cuts grease, removes mildew, odors, some stains and wax build-up.
Washing Soda – or SAL Soda is sodium carbonate decahydrate, a mineral. Washing soda cuts grease, removes stains, softens water, cleans wall, tiles, sinks and tubs. Use care, as washing soda can irritate mucous membranes. Do not use on aluminum.
Isopropyl Alcohol – is an excellent disinfectant. (It has been suggested to replace this with ethanol or 100 proof alcohol in solution with water. There is some indication that isopropyl alcohol buildup contributes to illness in the body. See http://drclark.ch/g)
Cornstarch – can be used to clean windows, polish furniture, shampoo carpets and rugs.
Citrus Solvent – cleans paint brushes, oil and grease, some stains. (Citrus solvent may cause skin, lung or eye irritations for people with multiple chemical sensitivities.)
Trisodium phosphate (TSP) – a mixture of soda ash and phosphoric acid. TSP is toxic if swallowed, but it can be used on many jobs, such as cleaning drains or removing old paint, that would normally require much more caustic and poisonous chemicals, and it does not create any fumes.
Formulas

Combinations of the above basic products can provide less harmful substitutions for many commercial home products. In most cases, they’re also less expensive. Here are some formulas for safe, alternative home care products:
Note: These formulas and substitutions are offered to help minimize the use of toxic substances in your home, and reduce the environmental harm caused by the manufacture, use and disposal of toxics. Results may vary and cannot be guaranteed to be 100% safe and effective. Before applying any cleaning formulations, test in small hidden areas if possible. Always use caution with any new product in your home.
Make sure to keep all home-made formulas well-labeled, and out of the reach of children.
All-Purpose Cleaner: Mix 1/2 cup vinegar and 1/4 cup baking soda (or 2 teaspoons borax) into 1/2 gallon (2 liters) water. Store and keep. Use for removal of water deposit stains on shower stall panels, bathroom chrome fixtures, windows, bathroom mirrors, etc.
Another alternative is microfiber cloths which lift off dirt, grease and dust without the need for cleaning chemicals, because they are formulated to penetrate and trap dirt. There are a number of different brands. A good quality cloth can last for several years.
Air Freshener: Commercial air fresheners mask smells and coat nasal passages to diminish the sense of smell.
Baking soda or vinegar with lemon juice in small dishes absorbs odors around the house.
Having houseplants helps reduce odors in the home.
Prevent cooking odors by simmering vinegar (1 tbsp in 1 cup water) on the stove while cooking. To get such smells as fish and onion off utensils and cutting boards, wipe them with vinegar and wash in soapy water.
Keep fresh coffee grounds on the counter.
Grind up a slice of lemon in the garbage disposal.
Simmer water and cinnamon or other spices on stove.
Place bowls of fragrant dried herbs and flowers in room.
Bathroom mold: Mold in bathroom tile grout is a common problem and can be a health concern. Mix one part hydrogen peroxide (3%) with two parts water in a spray bottle and spray on areas with mold. Wait at least one hour before rinsing or using shower.

Carpet stains: Mix equal parts white vinegar and water in a spray bottle. Spray directly on stain, let sit for several minutes, and clean with a brush or sponge using warm soapy water.
For fresh grease spots, sprinkle corn starch onto spot and wait 15 – 30 minutes before vacuuming.
For a heavy duty carpet cleaner, mix 1/4 cup each of salt, borax and vinegar. Rub paste into carpet and leave for a few hours. Vacuum.

Chopping block cleaner: Rub a slice of lemon across a chopping block to disinfect the surface. For tougher stains, squeeze some of the lemon juice onto the spot and let sit for 10 minutes, then wipe.

Coffee and tea stains: Stains in cups can be removed by applying vinegar to a sponge and wiping. To clean a teakettle or coffee maker, add 2 cups water and 1/4 cup vinegar; bring to a boil. Let cool, wipe with a clean cloth and rinse thoroughly with water.

Deodorize:
Plastic food storage containers – soak overnight in warm water and baking soda
In-sink garbage disposal units – grind up lemon or orange peel in the unit
Carpets – sprinkle baking soda several hours before vacuuming
Garage, basements – set a sliced onion on a plate in center of room for 12 – 24 hours

Dishwasher Soap: Mix equal parts of borax and washing soda, but increase the washing soda if your water is hard.
If you want to use a commercial dishwashing soap, try Nellie’s All-Natural diswasher powder, which contains no bleach or phosphates.
Dishwashing Soap: Commercial low-phosphate detergents are not themselves harmful, but phosphates nourish algae which use up oxygen in waterways. A detergent substitution is to use liquid soap. Add 2 or 3 tablespoons of vinegar to the warm, soapy water for tough jobs.
Disinfectant: Mix 2 teaspoons borax, 4 tablespoons vinegar and 3 cups hot water. For stronger cleaning power add 1/4 teaspoon liquid castile soap. Wipe on with dampened cloth or use non-aerosol spray bottle. (This is not an antibacterial formula. The average kitchen or bathroom does not require antibacterial cleaners.)
To disinfect kitchen sponges, put them in the dishwasher when running a load.

Drain Cleaner: For light drain cleaning, mix 1/2 cup salt in 4 liters water, heat (but not to a boil) and pour down the drain. For stronger cleaning, pour about 1/2 cup baking soda down the drain, then 1/2 cup vinegar. The resulting chemical reaction can break fatty acids down into soap and glycerine, allowing the clog to wash down the drain. After 15 minutes, pour in boiling water to clear residue. Caution: only use this method with metal plumbing. Plastic pipes can melt if excess boiling water is used. Also, do not use this method after trying a commercial drain opener–the vinegar can react with the drain opener to create dangerous fumes.

Fabric softener: To reduce static cling, dampen your hands, then shake out your clothes as you remove them from the drier. Line-drying clothing is another alternative.

Floor Cleaner and Polish:

vinyl and linoleum: mix 1 cup vinegar and a few drops of baby oil in 1 gallon warm water. For tough jobs, add 1/4 cup borox. Use sparingly on lineoleum.
wood: apply a thin coat of 1:1 vegetable oil and vinegar and rub in well.
painted wood: mix 1 teaspoon washing soda into 1 gallon (4L) hot water.
brick and stone tiles: mix 1 cup white vinegar in 1 gallon (4L) water; rinse with clear water.
Most floor surfaces can be easily cleaned using a solution of vinegar and water. For damp-mopping wood floors: mix equal amounts of white distilled vinegar and water. Add 15 drops of pure peppermint oil; shake to mix.

Furniture Polish: For varnished wood, add a few drops of lemon oil into a 1/2 cup warm water. Mix well and spray onto a soft cotton cloth. Cloth should only be slightly damp. Wipe furniture with the cloth, and finish by wiping once more using a dry soft cotton cloth.
For unvarnished wood, mix two tsps each of olive oil and lemon juice and apply a small amount to a soft cotton cloth. Wring the cloth to spread the mixture further into the material and apply to the furniture using wide strokes. This helps distribute the oil evenly.

Laundry Detergent: Mix 1 cup Ivory soap (or Fels Naptha soap), 1/2 cup washing soda and 1/2 cup borax. Use 1 tbsp for light loads; 2 tbsp for heavy loads. Commercial natural, biodegradable laundry detergents are also now available online and in select stores.

Lime Deposits: You can reduce lime deposits in your teakettle by putting in 1/2 cup (125ml) white vinegar and 2 cups water, and gently boiling for a few minutes. Rinse well with fresh water while kettle is still warm.
To remove lime scale on bathroom fixtures, squeeze lemon juice onto affected areas and let sit for several minutes before wiping clean with a wet cloth.

Marks on walls and painted surfaces: Many ink spots, pencil, crayon or marker spots can be cleaned from painted surfaces using baking soda applied to a damp sponge. Rub gently, then wipe and rinse.

Metal Cleaners and Polishes:

aluminum: using a soft cloth, clean with a solution of cream of tartar and water.
brass or bronze: polish with a soft cloth dipped in lemon and baking-soda solution, or vinegar and salt solution. Another method is to apply a dab of ketchup on a soft cloth and rub over tarnished spots.
chrome: polish with baby oil, vinegar, or aluminum foil shiny side out.
copper: soak a cotton rag in a pot of boiling water with 1 tablespoon salt and 1 cup white vinegar. Apply to copper while hot; let cool, then wipe clean. For tougher jobs, sprinkle baking soda or lemon juice on a soft cloth, then wipe. For copper cookware, sprinkle a lemon wedge with salt, then scrub., A simpler method is to apply a dab of ketchup on a soft cloth and rub over tarnished spots.
gold: clean with toothpaste, or a paste of salt, vinegar, and flour.
silver: line a pan with aluminum foil and fill with water; add a teaspoon each of baking soda and salt. Bring to a boil and immerse silver. Polish with soft cloth.
stainless steel: clean with a cloth dampened with undiluted white vinegar, or olive oil. For stainless cookware, mix 4 tbs baking soda in 1 qt water, and apply using a soft cloth. Wipe dry using a clean cloth. For stainless steel sinks, pour some club soda on an absorbent cloth to clean, then wipe dry using a clean cloth.
Mold and Mildew: Use white vinegar or lemon juice full strength. Apply with a sponge or scrubby.

Mothballs: The common mothball is made of paradichlorobenzene, which is harmful to liver and kidneys. Cedar chips in a cheesecloth square, or cedar oil in an absorbent cloth will repel moths. The cedar should be ‘aromatic cedar’, also referred to as juniper in some areas. Cedar chips are available at many craft supply stores, or make your own using a plane and a block of cedar from the lumberyard.
Homemade moth-repelling sachets can also be made with lavender, rosemary, vetiver and rose petals.
Dried lemon peels are also a natural moth deterrent – simply toss into clothes chest, or tie in cheesecloth and hang in the closet.

Oil and Grease Spots: For small spills on the garage floor, add baking soda and scrub with wet brush.
Oven Cleaner: Moisten oven surfaces with sponge and water. Use 3/4cup baking soda, 1/4cup salt and 1/4cup water to make a thick paste, and spread throughout oven interior. (avoid bare metal and any openings) Let sit overnight. Remove with spatula and wipe clean. Rub gently with fine steel wool for tough spots. Or use Arm & Hammer Oven Cleaner, declared nontoxic by Consumers Union.
Paint Brush Cleaner: Non-toxic, citrus oil based solvents are now available commercially under several brand names. Citra-Solve is one brand. This works well for cleaning brushes of oil-based paints. Paint brushes and rollers used for an on-going project can be saved overnight, or even up to a week, without cleaning at all. Simply wrap the brush or roller snugly in a plastic bag, such as a used bread or produce bag. Squeeze out air pockets and store away from light. The paint won’t dry because air can’t get to it. Simply unwrap the brush or roller the next day and continue with the job.
Fresh paint odors can be reduced by placing a small dish of white vinegar in the room.

Rust Remover: Sprinkle a little salt on the rust, squeeze a lime over the salt until it is well soaked. Leave the mixture on for 2 – 3 hours. Use leftover rind to scrub residue.
Scouring Powder: For top of stove, refrigerator and other such surfaces that should not be scratched, use baking soda. Apply baking soda directly with a damp sponge.
Shoe Polish: Olive oil with a few drops of lemon juice can be applied to shoes with a thick cotton or terry rag. Leave for a few minutes; wipe and buff with a clean, dry rag.

Stickers on walls: Our children covered the inside of their room doors with stickers. Now they are grown, but the stickers remained. To remove, sponge vinegar over them several times, and wait 15 minutes, then rub off the stickers. This also works for price tags (stickers) on tools, etc.
Toilet Bowl Cleaner: Mix 1/4 cup baking soda and 1 cup vinegar, pour into basin and let it set for a few minutes. Scrub with brush and rinse. A mixture of borax (2 parts) and lemon juice (one part) will also work.

Tub and Tile Cleaner: For simple cleaning, rub in baking soda with a damp sponge and rinse with fresh water. For tougher jobs, wipe surfaces with vinegar first and follow with baking soda as a scouring powder. (Vinegar can break down tile grout, so use sparingly.)
Wallpaper Remover: Mix equal parts of white vinegar and hot water, apply with sponge over the old wallpaper to soften the adhesive. Open room windows or use a fan to dissipate the pungent vinegar smell.
Water Rings on Wood: Water rings on a wooden table or counter are the result of moisture that is trapped under the topcoat, but not the finish. Try applying toothpaste or mayonnaise to a damp cloth and rub into the ring. Once the ring is removed, buff the entire wood surface.

Window Cleaner: Mix 2 teaspoons of white vinegar with 1 liter (qt) warm water. Use crumpled newspaper or cotton cloth to clean. Don’t clean windows if the sun is on them, or if they are warm, or streaks will show on drying. The All-Purpose Cleaner (above) also works well on windows. Be sure to follow the recipe, because using too strong a solution of vinegar will etch the glass and eventually cloud it.
Healthy Home Cleaning Habits

Exchange Indoor Air
Many modern homes are so tight there’s little new air coming in. Open the windows from time to time or run any installed exhaust fans. In cold weather, the most efficient way to exchange room air is to open the room wide – windows and doors, and let fresh air in quickly for about 5 minutes. The furnishings in the room, and the walls, act as ‘heat sinks’, and by exchanging air quickly, this heat is retained.
Minimize Dust
Remove clutter which collects dust, such as old newspapers and magazines. Try to initiate a ‘no-shoes-indoors’ policy. If you’re building or remodelling a home, consider a central vacuum system; this eliminates the fine dust which portable vacuum cleaners recirculate.
Use Cellulose Sponges
Most household sponges are made of polyester or plastic which are slow to break down in landfills, and many are treated with triclosan, a chemical that can produce chloroform (a suspected carcinogen) when it interacts with the chlorine found in tap water. Instead try cellulose sponges, available at natural foods stores, which are biodegradable and will soak up spills faster since they’re naturally more absorbent. For general household cleaning, try Skoy Eco-Cleaning Cloths. These cleaning cloths are non-toxic, extremely absorbent (15x paper towels), reusable, and biodegradable.
Keep Bedrooms Clean
Most time at home is spent in the bedrooms. Keep pets out of these rooms, especially if they spend time outdoors.
Use Gentle Cleaning Products
Of the various commercial home cleaning products, drain cleaners, toilet bowl cleaners and oven cleaners are the most toxic. Use the formulas described above or purchase ‘green’ commercial alternatives. Avoid products containing ammonia or chlorine, or petroleum-based chemicals; these contribute to respiratory irritation, headaches and other complaints.
Clean from the Top Down:
When house cleaning, save the floor or carpet for last. Allow time for the dust to settle before vacuuming.

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Earth Friendly Djembe

The premise of this article is to help facilitate an understanding of the manufacturing process in using environmentally prudent wood to produce djembe drums. Purchasing djembe drums that are made from legally harvested, sustainable wood help to protect our world’s forests, assist in preserving and maintaining a well-balanced eco-system and help support local economies.

Our world is more connected than ever before. Modern technology has made the planet a smaller place through cutting edge advances such as e-mail, broadband, internet, fiber optics, and of course the iPhone. Along with these advances comes information – lots and lots of information. Just pull up your favorite web browser and type in ‘Global Warming’ and you’ll see that Google has indexed roughly 72,400,000 web sites that contain those keywords. Type in ‘Legal Wood’ and you’ll see an impressive 21,600,000 web sites found.

And hey, it posted those results in just .07 seconds. Now, that’s fast! However, even with all this speed and information, I was hard pressed to find any decent content on the kind of wood used in manufacturing traditionally based djembes. Not only that, but I couldn’t tell which companies were using legal wood, the benefits of using legal wood, and the concerns with using wood that wasn’t legal.

We’re in the Tree Business

The traditional djembe is made from wood. And many of the djembe drums that are available for purchase in this country are imported from Indonesia, Thailand, and Africa. In fact most of the African djembe drums sold in the U.S.A. are actually made in Indonesia where, according to Indonesian Department of Forestry, the deforestation rate since 1998 is estimated at 2.8 million hectares (7 million acres) per year.

During the last 30 years, the world’s tropical rainforests have shrunk by 25% around 12.3 million hectares of forest. Agriculture and the trade in tropical wood are the main causes of deforestation.

Unfortunately, many companies (small and large) in this country still knowingly import wood that is neither sustainable nor legal. For instance, in an article posted by the Chicago Tribune, at a Lowe’s annual meeting last May of 2006, a shareholder proposed that the company issue an annual report on progress toward its environmental pledges. The company’s board of directors disagreed and unanimously recommended a vote against the proposal. Why? It’s much more expensive to secure wood that is legal and sustainable than illegally harvested wood which can be acquired cheaply. Buying illegal wood helps corporations keep their expenses down and profits up, however in the meantime they’re contributing to an unsound environmental policy that is both harmful and destructive.

Legally Certified Timber – The Green Way!

The good news is that there are many certifications and processes that are in place to properly protect our forests and yet still benefit from their bounty. The first is using legal wood. Simply stated, legal wood is felled and traded in accordance with the law. The producing country is obliged to ensure compliance and enforcement of the laws and rules. To be certain that wood is legal, its origin must be known and documented through every step in the wood trade process… from the felling of a tree to the sale of the wood in a shop.

Sustainable wood is produced in a responsible way taking into account the environment, the economy and social circumstances. This means, for example, not felling more trees than the forest can afford to lose; planting new trees (reforestation); minimizing the damage caused to other trees and plants; safeguarding biological diversity (i.e. the range of animals, plants and microorganisms) and taking into account the impact on the soil, water, landscape and ecosystems.

We Can All Make A Difference

When shopping for a djembe drum it’s important to know the source of the wood so you can make a more educated decision. Purchasing djembe drums that are made from legally harvested, sustainable wood help protect our world’s forests, assist in preserving and maintaining a well-balanced eco-system and help support local economies. Get the facts before buying and ask questions. It’s your buying decision that helps shape the world in which we live.

How to Find a Djembe of Legally Harvested Wood

Find a retailer that works only with environmentally friendly suppliers that can prove a Government certification process. Ask to see a copy of the supplier’s certificate of approval that shows the local government has inspected the wood, verified it to be legal wood, and granted permission to move the wood from the area where it was cut to a different area for manufacturing. In order to get this far in the certification process, loggers or tree owners would need to have a license to cut the trees and the Government has inspected the trees to be cut and certified that they are legal.

If the supplier has this certificate and is also the manufacturer of your djembe, then you can feel confident knowing that you are able to trace the wood of your djembe back to the Forestry department.

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Advantages using Green Earth Friendly Eco Paint

7 Advantages using Green Earth Friendly Eco Paint

Seven Advantages using Green Earth Friendly Eco Paint, with today’s newer technology in interior house painting, from one of Denver’s Leading painting contractors, Eco Paint Inc. Green Earth Friendly Eco Paint benefiting more groups of customers than ever before. As latex Acrylic paints introduced by major paint manufactures in the late 1960′s, giving the house painting process much ease and uniformity for interior walls and ceilings, using flat and semi-gloss paint finishes or paint sheen. Conventional interior paints are a thing of the past, with the newest interior paints now on the market. By 1999-2000, most major paint manufactures including Sherwin-Williams and Benjamin-Moore was the first to introduce the same latex Acrylic paints without harmful ammonia and formaldehyde additives formulated into the chemical make-up of those particular paints. Below are the obvious reasons why to use these newer formulated interior paints, than the older conventional ones mentioned, from the most experienced Green Earth Friendly house painters around.

That Fresh Paint Smell

Bet you can recall many times smelling that fresh paint smell. Remembering when you would walk into a room, office, hotel room, or hospital, smelling your surroundings? Many times through your life’s course, you would notice “Ah, this room was recently painted, smells like Fresh Paint”. Even though these aromas to our noses where not too intrusive to our nasal cavities and lungs, sometimes a welcomed aroma. Now knowing these same aromatic fragrances do no benefit breathing, and matter of fact are actually harmful, having side effects with many, including headaches. With the introduction of Green Earth Friendly Eco Paint, everyone can benefit having an interior painted without these volatile odor compounds (V.O.C) present.

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Two Paint Questions of Most House Painters

Two common paint questions most house painters have, as well as home owners alike. Knowing what your thinking, as also a consumer and a painting contractor, putting myself into the paint customer’s  shoes every chance I get. An experienced interior house painter looks into a couple things with every paint product, when getting ready to paint an interior. If your a house painter having any experience, you may already know these 2 things, those who have never painted before may not. Two key things most people who are getting ready to paint, are concerned with is, “How well does the interior paint cover”? and “How well does this interior paint’s color last”? Discussing these two major questions first, will allow the 7 advantages of using the newer formulated Green Earth Friendly Eco Paint to fall into place making perfect sense.

How well does the interior paint cover?

Green Earth Friendly paints typically cover in one complete uniform coat. These Earth Friendly Eco Paints have a viscosity being the same as a high quality conventional interior latex paint. Not watered down by no means, the “Hang time” measurement used determining viscosity, are those of the same premium quality interior paints only requiring one coat, saving time and money from a painting contractors standpoint as well as the Do-It-Yourselfer (DIY). Knowing some have experienced painting interior walls of say a deep color base, needing 5-6 complete coats, ready to throw in the towel. Chances of requiring multiple coats for adequate paint coverage decreases drastically with this newer paint formulation.

How well does this interior paint’s color last?

How well does this interior paint’s color last? Will this paint’s color retain it’s original paint tint and color hue? Having clays and minerals from the earth into interior paint formulation make-up, these will last your life-time, your child’s lifetime, and their children(s) lifetime. What? How can you be so sure? Well, the same Clay based Green Earth Friendly Eco Paints were once used over 2000 years ago by the Romans and King Tut’s era. Visiting King Tut’s display here in Denver several months back, witnessing those same paints and paint colors, still having vivid color retention today, these Earth Friendly Eco Paints are sure to last many generations to come.  Goes without saying none of us will witness any paint fade using a premium quality Earth Friendly Low or Zero V.O.C Eco Paint. You’ll want to redecorate your interior, updating paint colors before seeing any paint fade common with other conventional interior paints.

7 Advantages using Green Earth Friendly Low or Zero V.O.C Eco Paints

Advantages using Green Earth Friendly Eco Paint

As promised, listing the seven advantages using the painting industries newest interior paint formulation’s Earth Friendly paints are as follows, with 7 groups of consumers benefiting:

1) Newborns/Infants

Newborn children coming into this world are magnets to the senses of sight, tastes, and smells. Mentioning these older conventional brands of interior latex paints having chemicals of ammonia and formaldehydes do the infant and newborns no good in the least. Matter of fact, these same conventional interior latex paints give off those chemicals for up to 3 years. Really? Yes, our noses get accustomed to the pleasant odors of “Fresh Paint smells” not noticing them say after a week, which is why hospitals are now leading the purchases of Green Earth Friendly Eco Paints, provided by most major paint manufactures.

2) Pregnant Mothers to-be

Most pregnant mothers to be want the very best for their child, in the womb. Eating right, exercising, taking in the right vitamins, and nutrients prescribed, feeding the infant before delivery with everything the expected mother to-be takes in and consumes, breathing any harmful chemicals these conventional interior paints allow, will affect the unborn child directly.  Now with interior paints not having these harmful chemicals, pregnant mothers to-be can enjoy a freshly painted interior, without these air quality concerns.

3) Senior Citizens

Senior citizens certainly do not need to be concerned with new “Fresh paint” fumes, while enjoying new paint colors added to their homes and living spaces. Living lives to the fullest, enjoying the later years of one’s life, does not have to include fresh paint smells of chemicals described above. Most senior citizens have a keener sense of smell from years of experience, and these conventional paint odors having higher V.O.C’s should be avoided. Having Green Earth Friendly Eco Paints now available, allows the air qualities to stay the same, painting a senior’s interior wall or ceiling.

4) Those with breathing concerns.

No matter what age group, those with any breathing concerns do not have to be affected having an interior painting job completed within their confines. Asthma, bronchitis, those on oxygen, and sensitive bronchial and respiratory passages, who also can achieve a new fresh interior painting without deteriorating the air quality being most important.

5) Those avidly concerned about our ecology.

All those actively taking steps to a Greener more sustainable in which we live, Green Earth Movement has made significant gains for a Greener Earth. Cannot attribute this movement to the initial introduction of Low to Zero V.O.C paints introduced back in late 1999, but know it is a welcomed product and addition to what is now available from solar panels, wind generators to natural bamboo flooring, encompassing everything from a natural, more sustainable Earth Friendly biosphere. Painting a home with Green, Earth Friendly Eco Paints suddenly transforms one’s home to newer paint decorating color schemes while being an active member and contributor  in this Green Earth Movement.

6) Those looking for the Best Interior Paint Qualities.

Best interior paint qualities are paint coverage, paint color retention, elasticity, elongation, tensile strengths, viscosity, spread-abilities, paint color choices, knowing these Low to Zero Green Earth Friendly paints exceeds manufactures label requirements set by the painting industry standards. Having a premium Earth Friendly Eco Paint decorating your interior today makes perfect sense when considering paint qualities that make up any paint manufactured. Green Earth Friendly paints surpass lower quality conventional ones produced, costing a little more, while the same paints compared to an equal quality conventional type continues to lead the group with superior interior paint qualities, having no gasses or ammonia to emit, reducing your air quality. Hopefully, I have you convinced doing your share for self and others when choosing your next interior paint products.

7) Those wanting painting costs the same

Can’t think of anyone not wanting painting costs the same as yesterday. In today’s economy, most of us look at price. Price for paint has increased over the last 10 years to doubling what once used to be less expensive. Just like anything before the fuel went up back in 2007 when we saw gasoline spike to records of .00+, groceries, utilities, cosmetics, and all consumer products that required shipping went up nearly doubling. Of course this fuel cost went down, but manufactures and producers enjoyed the added bonuses of what they were already selling, so everyone continued to pay the same, with no reduction in price. Consumer spending was forced to accept those higher prices, including all brands of house paints. Conventional latex paints followed these increases in years of spikes, while increasing several times during normal years anywhere from 3-7% increase per calendar years. What used to cost -14.00 per gallon now costs -40.00. What paint manufactures have done to offset these higher paint costs, is providing a higher quality Green Earth Friendly paint line at the same paint costs as conventional ones, which is Great for everyone looking to have an interior painted today, benefiting a larger consumer base, keeping painting costs at it’s lowest with higher paint qualities than before.

Painting Contractor for Denver and Colorado

Painting contractor for Denver and Colorado, Eco Paint, Inc. Specializing in complete interior painting and exterior painting with a personal touch, from a professional painting company based in Denver CO.  Coining the phrase “Eco Paint” back in 1993, long before Green Earth Friendly paints became a reality on paint store shelves. The acronym “Eco Paint” having significant meaning being economical as well as ecological, holding those meanings close to one’s business, who remembers “Eco” also being economical. Painting 1000′s of homes, offices, and businesses across Colorado. Family owned and locally operated, giving every painting job full attention it deserves, providing some of Denver’s best Professional Denver painters, painting one job at a time. Careful with every ecological choice we make, promoting Green Earth Friendly “Eco Paint” when advisable, Eco Paint in your painting services choice in Colorado, having over 30 years experience painting homes, offices and businesses. Call Today, for your Free In Home Paint Quote, and Color Consultation!

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How to Green your Business

Reduce your business carbon footprint by going green. By so doing, you will attract the green clientèle of loyal customers to your industry . In addition, employees will appreciate working for you because of your choice for going green. In general, people are attracted to the Green Seal, Energy Star, and any other logo that represents earth friendly products.

The Environmental Protection Agency of America reported that each individual in the U.S. throws away 4.5 pounds of trash everyday. In addition, up to 11 percent of that garbage is plastic. Furthermore, plastic products use 8 percent of world’s oil production. Less than 3.5 percent of plastic items are recycled. Out of 200 plastic bags only 1 will be recycled. Currently the world produces 200 tons of plastic products a year. Scientist report that each plastic could remain in the environment for 400 to 1000 years; according to a report from New Scientist at United Nations Environment Program (UNEP).

Just for the manufacturing of PET H20 bottles in the U.S., takes 28.6 billion bottles and 17.6 million barrels of oil for the production of it. 86 percent of the plastic water bottles in the United States go on to the land fills every year. It is estimated that 100,000 marine animals will perished every year as a result of ocean litter. At this time only 3 to 5 percent of plastic is recycled. Reduction is extremely important to reduce the impact. Lets make a difference by reducing unnecessary waste by choosing to eliminate the bulk of plastic bottles.

Things you can do:

- Use a Filtered Water System.

-Buy reusable glasses for drinking out of. Eliminate the throw away plastic items from your business.

Paper is three- quarters of any office’s waste in the U.S. It is estimated as 1.5 pounds of waste paper used a day. There are 10,000 sheets of paper per office worker used annually. Which comes out to

4 million tons of paper used every year; only 33 percent of that paper is recycled. The staggering amount of waste that pollutes our environment is a staggering amount. It has a tremendous effect on producing toxic chemicals that has an ill effect on the earth’s surroundings. Along with the devastating effects to sea life.

Things you can do to make a difference:

-Recycle

-Print on both sides of the paper.

-Place recycle bins next to desks and other areas where there is a high amount of paper waste.

-Send e-mails as an option instead of mailing, out notices, letters and reminders. Also use paperless faxing of e-mails.

By reducing your industries carbon footprint you will make a difference and will gain the respect of others as well for your worldly consciousness. Even more, by taking action to go green your company will reap the benefits all around. Advertise that you are green and incorporate all the important changes for: reducing, reusing, and recycling you will be diverting waste away from the landfill, saving energy and drawing more business to your organization.

Green Business

Involve employees in the Eco- effort to reduce waste and in producing a green plan. There are choices and options to consider in the overall development of using, supplying, and incorporating a path to becoming a green conscious business. Customers prefer earth friendly products and they will choose a company with a green seal over one that isn’t doing their part. Thereby, profits will increase by the popularity for being green. Notify customers of your earth friendly practices, products, equipment and the like of the new changes that has taken place in your facility.

According to a study done by Green Seal, Enviromedia, Social Marketing and carried out by the Opinion Research Report that 87 percent of people surveyed report that they recycle. Furthermore, 82 percent continue to buy green products even though the U.S. Economy is on a down turn. This goes to show how much people are determined to do all they can for purchasing green products and doing whatever else they can to eliminate unnecessary waste.

To make your business green you might want to start with an Energy Auditor. Most utility companies offer Free on site consultations for transitioning to energy- efficient products, reducing usage, and save money from the rebates, loans, or grants that are offered.

Green Solutions:

- Improve Insulation

-Add lighting controls and timers.

-Install a hot water heater timer.

-Consider using motion detectors outside your business instead of leaving lights on within the businesses. Thereby, it will decrease energy, and works as security measure.

-Get a tax write-off by donating old appliances, and office furniture.

The Environmental Audit measures and records monthly, quarterly and annually your businesses electricity usage in kilowatt hours; on your monthly electricity bill. And from there writing out an environment policy; by creating a management plan for the solutions needed in order to reduce energy.

Writing out an Energy Plan then using it in a staff meeting to involve the management team to incorporate the goals into effective results, for all employees to follow by. Positive results follow once everyone is involved in doing their part in the energy plan for the company. People respect and appreciate working for a company that is green.

The goal is to eliminate waste or to greatly reduce it by recycling, reuse, and reduce for the important changes that are in dire need. For now we have mentioned recycling and reducing paper, eliminating or limiting plastic.

Recycle Center Items

-Batteries

-Bottles

-Cans

-Cardboard boxes

-Envelops

-Newspaper and magazines

-Paper

-Toner and ink cartridges

You might be able to get some cash back from your recycled bottles and cans through a buy-back program. Contact your local Recycling Center for more information.

Reusable Items

- Green packaging products that are biodegradable.

- Buy Post -consumer waste products

- Used paper can be flipped over to be used as scrap paper.

- Reduce packaging and use green packaging products that are biodegradable.

Reduce your Energy Bill

Lower your electric bill by turning off lights that aren’t being used. Shut down computers and other office equipment at the end of the day and turn off the lights at night. You have an option of unplugging or turning off the power strips to reduce energy as well. Which is a good idea at the end of the day. In addition, it is a reduction in energy use. Even though you shut off equipment the products that remain plugged in are still producing energy use; just at a lower level. By unplugging cords, or turning off power strips you will save energy full circle.

Refill Products

- Computer Ink Cartridges

- Pencils

- Pens

Purchase nontoxic supplies and sell the same if you are a merchant. The Green sticker is very popular these days because of the importance of living healthier and participating in reducing the destructive impact. Also try to sell products closer to home to reduce CO2 Emissions.

Office Furniture Solutions

Get a tax credit when you need to get rid of old furniture. Donate to a local charity or Ecohaul for refurbishing old office equipment and supplies.

Large Projects

- Solar panels that provide self sustaining heat and water.

- Buy Energy Efficient Equipment.

- Green Roofs

- Environmentally Friendly Automobiles.

- Light by windows for an options to national indoor sunlight by having very large energy efficient window panes.

Transportation

In the office group meeting for re-accessing your companies Energy Impact Reduction Effort consider business options for:

-Carpooling

-Telecommuting

-Work From Home

Purchasing Hybrid Company Vehicles: make sure vehicle tires are properly inflated which will reduce energy.

Here are some other things you can do to reduce energy:

- Online Banking instead of Commuting there.

- Web Conferences

- Conduct Phone meeting over the Internet for presentations. Overall use the Internet or phone for your regular business communications; verses using fuel, that produces greenhouse gas emissions.

Consider your Options

Web Conferencing is a great way do conduct your business without leaving home, or the office. Why travel when you can be comfortable right where you are to conduct important business meetings without using energy, and contributing to the ever growing concerns of CO2 emissions. In addition, green house gases contribute to peoples’ increase in health related complications from breathing in the incredible amount of air pollution generated by any given ‘standard automobile’ on the road.

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