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Eight Easy But Different Ways to be Greener

by Paul2KAD in Activism, October 18, 2009
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Global warming is a fact, we’re fairly certain of that. Whether humans have caused it, we seem to be less sure of. Can we do anything about it? Who knows, but everyone agrees that pollution is a bad thing and if we can reduce pollution then that is something worthy to aim for. If you can save a little money too then that is even better. Here are eight ways of becoming more green and at the same time saving some cash. You already know about improving insulation, low-energy bulbs etc. and all the other mainstream green advice but hopefully this collection of suggestions is less obvious, probably things you have not thought about yet.

Cash for Clunkers: Will It Help or Hurt the Economy?

by Timmy1029 in Economics, August 6, 2009
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A brief and candid look at some of the immediately apparent and long term effects and consequences of the “Cash for Clunkers” program on the economy. If you are looking for statistics and more in-depth information, look elsewhere. If you are short on time and want a general idea of the pros and cons of the program, keep reading!

Save Money, Save the Planet, One Small Step at a Time

by Bacawind in Activism, July 8, 2009
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A different way to look at our energy consumption. Rather than trying to drastically alter or cut our current lifestyle, let’s look at some small ways we can save a few dollars, and a few pounds of CO2. Rather than thinking we will have to do without, we may see that our current thought pattern is ridiculously wasteful.

How to Reduce Carbon Footprint in the Environment

by chalacuna in Activism, March 26, 2009
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Simple ways to reduce carbon footprint.

Easy Ways to be Eco-Friendly

by Holly Eliza in Activism, March 22, 2009
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It can be hard to commit yourself to life-changing habits to help our environment, so these simple tips will help you make a big difference with only a little effort.

Who is Responsible for Global Warming?

by Eddie Alexander in Issues, December 29, 2008
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People everywhere are beginning to realize that global warming is a very real threat to the planet. And as awareness has grown, it’s more important than ever to understand who is at fault. This article explores the question of culpability by examining national contributions. It concludes that developed nations are most responsible for creating and have an obligation to take corrective action now.

The Way the World Works

by Zan Kwong in Issues, November 19, 2008
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If you think that the way fuel is made and animal science are two completely different subjects, well you are wrong.

Going Green in the Office

by Scribbles in Activism, August 9, 2008
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Most of us spend at least a good eight hours, if not more, at work in the office. Here are some simple but very effective tips on how you can go green in your office and do your bid to help reduce your carbon footprint.

10 Ways to Be More Green

by Vikki Austin in Activism, August 3, 2008
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Climate change and global warming are constantly in the news, and everyone is being asked to reduce their carbon footprint. Here are some easy ways to be more green.

The Human Footprint

by Kim Buck in Activism, June 4, 2008
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How our day-to-day activities could affect the world.

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