by Jonathan
Hello everyone,
We have been working hard on a couple of new things. The first thing you may notice is that we now have a new look. This new look will help expose us to a wider audience and also reduce the amount of time that we spend working on the site. I mean, lets face [...]
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by Daniel
Here is a follow-up to my last article about solar investments. Five more solar stocks to choose from along with my ratings for each.
RSOL – Real Goods Solar, Inc. – $6.14
Real Goods Solar, Inc. (Real Goods) is a residential solar energy integrator. The Company offers turnkey services to its customers, including the design, procurement, installation, grid [...]
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by Jonathan
As stated in my previous article To Go Green You Must Start With The Grass I had decided to purchase a new Craftsman 48 Volt Battery Powered Mower to put my own “Green Credentials” to the test. This was a bid to unchain myself from the Energy Mafia. Now lets “Cut” to the chase (Yes, lame).
When I first started [...]
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by Daniel
We all know that solar power is a good part of our future for energy for this planet. The more time and money we invest in research for solar power, the better the technology will get. Over the next decade, we should see dramatic improvements in efficiency and considerable drops in prices to produce and [...]
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by Jonathan
While on my way to work, pausing at every red light, I came to a point of frustration rarely seen. Yes, some of that frustration had to do with people who get in a car and try to drive somewhere automatically lose 78% of their brain. OK, its not really true… it just seems that [...]
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by Daniel
Happy Earth Day everyone… and what a perfect day for it too! The leaves on the trees just began to appear today and it seemed something was growing everywhere you looked.
I’m not sure if it’s just me, but Earth Day seemed to be a little different this year. It seems like it really meant something more than [...]
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by Jonathan
Obama says to reduce carbon emissions 80% below 1990 levels by 2050 he will create a “Cap-and-Trade” system that means that you will be able to purchase credits to offset your carbon footprint. The money made off of these credits will be used to invest in creating green alternatives. These new alternatives will need skilled [...]
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by Daniel
Iceland is using once feared geysers and other geothermal activities in their country into huge sources of energy. Check out this interesting video that shows how they’re doing it and see the other steps they’ve taken to make Iceland a much greener place.
For more information about Geothermal power check out the links below…
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Geothermal.org
Wikipedia – Geothermal [...]
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by Daniel
Some time ago, I wrote an article about a company that makes environmentally-friendly cleaning products called Method. At the time, I had just heard about the company from friends, but never actually used the products myself. After writing the article, I was inspired to try them out for myself, so I ordered a few things from [...]
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by Jonathan
This past Christmas, my girlfriend received a card from one of her friends. This was no ordinary card though. This card was from The National Arbor Day Foundation. It is called a “Give-A-Tree” card and it’s a very green card. They are printed on recycled paper and can be recycled. The card is also printed [...]
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