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Green For Business – Tips For Turning Green

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

photo credit: Torley With more and more people becoming concerned about the environment, it’s not surprising to see more businesses recycling products and purchasing new things that have been made from recycled materials. Being green for your business helps the entire world and it shows that you and your company are conscientious citizens. Here you [...]

photo credit: aeroSoul Once the areas major agricultural product, hemp is making a comeback in the Altiplano area of Granada, Spain. Until the late nineteen sixties industrial hemp growing formed the backbone of this wholly agricultural area of Spain. Towards the end of the Franco era, with the invention of nylon and the mechanisation of [...]

The Green Collar Job

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

photo credit: Lee Jordan Environmental & Economic Benefits A new color class of jobs that could cross all lines, including the unemployment line, is here. It’s called “green-collar jobs,” and could save our environment and economy. This blossoming sector includes technicians in the renewable energy and energy-efficiency industries, in which there are already 8.75 million [...]

Energy Efficiency Pays Best

Wednesday, December 17th, 2008

photo credit: x-eyedblonde In some parts of the Northeast, the skyrocketing cost of oil could cause residential winter heating bills to climb as high as $7,000. Oil reached $145 a barrel in late May, and many analysts are predicting $150-200 per barrel oil within two years. With heating oil averaging $4.71 a gallon, natural gas [...]

I photo credit: RenĂ© Ehrhardt It seems like everyone is It  going green these days. The travel and tourism industry is no different. I’m sure you’ve noticed this trend in advertising and travel industry marketing. As crazy as it may sound, these are two areas where you may not think about green living, but enough [...]

The New Green Language

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

photo credit: Spigoo Embracing new, environmentally sustainable ideas is often confusing. New terms like “Greenhouse Gases”, “Carbon Footprint”, :Greenwashing”, and even the “Three R’s” (nope, not what you learned in school) are tossed about by a new generation of green techies but for most of us, they may as well be speaking in Latin. Before [...]

The Price of (Not) Going “Green”

Tuesday, December 16th, 2008

photo credit: frozenchipmunk My family recently decided to upgrade our kitchen and replace our old out-dated cabinets and we were considering going “green.” We thought one factor might keep us from doing our part to help reduce our carbon footprint, and that was the cost associated with going the environmentally friendly route. These questions arose: [...]

photo credit: ralphbijker Author and renowned consumer advocate, Debra Lynn Dadd, has been a pioneer in everything green, natural, and healthy for over two decades. Culminating from her many years of research and analysis are seven books and a comprehensive website overflowing with the greenest of green data and nearly 1,000 links to websites that [...]

photo credit: angela7dreams This is the right time to be searching for a green collar job, because the world is investing heavily into the environmental sciences. With petroleum prices as high as they are governments are finally giving incentives to companies who invest in alternative energy, in eco-friendly packaging, recycling, and other green initiatives. But [...]

photo credit: Torley While in the past many people were not thinking about the environment, especially at work, increased awareness of the importance of conservation and saving the environment has even made business owners begin to take a second look at practices they can change to improve the environment. If you haven’t considered how your [...]

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