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Making your home as eco-friendly as possible doesn’t need to be an expensive and time-consuming process. For many families, a few small upgrades will have a major impact on their energy consumption and monthly utility bills. Here is a look …

From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: Four Tips For Going Green With Your Home Energy Consumption Read More »

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Making sure your home is tightly sealed and well-insulated is the biggest key to lowering your energy bills. Heat loss and gain, drafts and air leaks can all dramatically lower a building’s energy efficiency, which is why it’s essential that …

From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: Three Unexpected Insulation Options That Will Help Your Home Be More Energy Efficient Read More »

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1. Vehicles There are many alternatives to gasoline and diesel even now. There are commercially produced vehicles powered by electricity, solar panels, hydrogen fuel cells, hybrids, and biofuels. Converting a standard gasoline engine to use biofuels is not difficult. The …

From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: Four Innovative Ways Companies Can Transition from Fossil Fuels to Green Energies Read More »

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Social responsibility has become a very central part of businesses. Where most companies used to focus on giving back to the community with charity work, businesses are now realizing just how important it is to start going green. With many …

From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: Enviro-Friendly Biz–Four Ways To Incorporate Green Business Initiatives Read More »

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Landscaping your property in dry climates isn’t limited to gravel and cactus. Where there isn’t much rainfall, you must redefine your creative ideas to a selection of plants that do well on less moisture. You have more options than you …

From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: The Four Best Plants To Landscape With For A Dry Climate Read More »

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Your roof can play a key role in making your entire home more efficient. This can help you keep the thermostat down in the winter and the air conditioner off for longer periods of time in the summer. What are …

From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: Green Home–Roofing Options That Make Your Home More Energy Efficient Read More »

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The world is changing quickly, but it isn’t always for the better. A lot of the things that we’re doing right now are destroying the planet, and we’re going to have to alter our lifestyles dramatically if there’s any hope …

From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: Green Collar Superstars–Four Careers That Will Save the Planet Read More »

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There are many reasons that getting off the grid may appeal to you. Perhaps it’s a national distrust, yearning for a simpler, less stressful life, or a desire to help Mother Nature return to a healthier condition. As unique as …

From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: Solar Success–Four Tips For Going Off The Grid Read More »

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Everyone wants to go green in concept, but so many people are unsure of how to actually better their treatment of the environment. If you fall into this majority, then these tips are for you. Here are 3 ways that …

From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: Three Changes You Can Make to Go Green in the Home Read More »

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Try as we might, living in a modern home has a significant—and often negative—impact on the environment. If trying to make “green” food purchases was not taxing enough, it is essential that we consider the health of the planet when …

From Guest Blogger Emma Sturgis: Which Household Products Have the Worst Environmental Impact? Read More »

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