The Debate Between a Live or Artificial Tree
Every year the great debate occurs in green forums, the real tree or a fake one?
Green Tips to Get You Through The Colder Months
Great green tips to help you endure through the colder months of fall and winter.
Seven Ways to Use Baking Soda
Baking soda is a wonder of the natural world. It has so many uses that they can’t all be described in one article. Here are seven uses for baking soda.
How to Clear a Plugged Showerhead with Vinegar
Everyone at one time or another has been plagued by a showerhead that just doesn’t seem to be working as well as it once did. Before you go out and spend money on a new one or call a plumber try cleaning it with vinegar.
Plant a Native Grass Seed Lawn
Lawns may mostly be of foreign grass plants where you live. Planting a native grass seed lawn is both environmentally friendly and long term way to go green.
Ethical Hot Water is Cheaper Hot Water
How to make money by not spending it through a short term investment – the solar hot water heater. If your moving to Florida, you might want to consider this thrifty purchase when deciding on a new home.
Getting Out of the Financial and Environmental Credit Crunch: The Need to Inject Historical Time Into the Economic Process
It is argued that both the financial and the environmental credit crunch result from dynamical rather than historical time instructing the economic process. Suggestions are made how to displace dynamical time from the economic process and injecting historical time to it. The resulting injection of historical time into the economic process is disclosed to be capable of affording a virtual, if not an actual, infinity of qualitative improvement in the human condition.
Go Green Kitchen Style
Probably the best place to start with when deciding to become more environmentally friendly is your kitchen.
15 Ways to Green Your Life and Save Money While Doing It
Let’s face it: between soaring oil prices and rising food costs, it’s becoming harder to make those bills and still be able to go out with your friends, especially if you’re a poor college student. Here are a few easy ways to cut down on costs and feel good while doing it.
Environmental Significant Labels
Consumers are reshaping the market place. 40% of American shoppers are willing to pay more for Earth friendly products. But is the label always accurate? Here are some facts that will help you make better choices.











