Alternative Fuels

May 12, 2008 by Editor  
Filed under Ecology, Global Warming

Alternative fuels are changing the way that our world views various forms of gasoline.  Consumers are now becoming conscious of the impact that their purchases have on the environment.  Oil companies are also starting to realize that they can change the way their fuel is made in order to continue... Read More

Micro-Hydropower

May 12, 2008 by Editor  
Filed under Ecology

Hydro power, or water power, has been used for thousands of years. The ancient Greeks and Romans used waterwheel technology to grind grain, and for centuries waterwheels were used to power mills and machinery in this country. Today, large hydroelectric plants use dams to harness the energy of rivers.... Read More

Six Tips for Your Eco-Friendly Garden

March 14, 2008 by Editor  
Filed under Gardening

Spring is just around the corner! As the winter drags on, we longingly look outside for hints that our garden is still there, buried beneath snow, but waiting patiently for warm air and cleansing rains. If you are starting to think spring, and think gardens, it’s time to think about what it will... Read More

Litter That is Cat Friendly & Eco-Friendly

January 14, 2008 by Editor  
Filed under Green Lifestyle

For those of us who are both cat lovers and Mother Earth lovers, the idea of litter that is safe for kitty and safe for our environment is very appealing. Luckily, there are some excellent kitty litters out there that can be flushed or even composted because they are completely biodegradable, meaning... Read More

Cleaning Green

December 20, 2007 by Editor  
Filed under Green Lifestyle

There are several reasons why one might want to use more natural and green cleaners to tidy up their home. Conventional cleaners might be effective in cutting through dirt and grime but they do so at the expense of our health and the environment. Many people use cleaning products with very little prior... Read More

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