Making Optimal Use of Solar Power in Business PremisesWith a rapid rise in business costs and the unstable price of oil on the global market, numerous businesses are looking for alternative energy sources. Choosing sustainable power is also triggered by people’s growing concern for the environment, and the green business model provides companies, both big and small, a chance to increase profits by marketing themselves as an eco-friendly business. (more…)

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A Thanksgiving Message from the Sierra ClubThanksgiving Day is an important time in the year at which Americans express gratitude for the many blessings we have, while dismissing from our minds the things we lack or may have lost.

I thought I’d publish the Thanksgiving letter of Michael Brune, Director of the Sierra Club, noting the deft manner in which he glosses over some of our woes, then offers profound thanks for the incredible, in fact, unexpected, level of support that the club has received for the things we all hold so dear, e.g., environmental stewardship and human rights.  (more…)

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Home Heating--How to Combine Style, Function, and Clean EnergyHeating your home is just one of the necessary plights facing home owners and business owners. There different methods of home heating, as well as different solutions for heating systems, installations and units for your home and business. If you are like most of us, you probably want to be able to combine stylish looking units that function properly and efficiently. (more…)

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Roads Towards More Rational Electricity UseIf you are shocked every month you receive an electricity bill, or you care for the environment and are worried about energy consumption or both for that matter, it was high time something was done about how electricity is being used in your household. There is a number of ways to turn a household of any size and location into a more rational electricity consumer. Let us discuss the most universally applicable ones in closer detail.

Optimal use of air conditioners (more…)

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Canal Boat Eco-living: Three Steps to a Greener Floating HomeMaking people aware of the threat of global warming and the importance of turning to green energy has already been a long battle – and it’s not over.

Still, people across the world continue to come up with several creative ways to live and work in a more environmentally-friendly manner. (more…)

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Climate Leadership: China Rises, U.S. FallsScientific American celebrates its 170th anniversary this year; it’s the oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the United States. And just think of what science was like in the 1840s: long before the advent of germ theory, modern physics, even the periodic table. The big deal at the time, and it was a very big deal, was Faraday’s recent discover of electricity and magnetism. (more…)

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The Evisceration of the Environmental Protection AgencySorry for the disproportionate number of recent posts that address politics, but let’s be honest: that’s where most of the action is vis-à-vis energy and the environment.

In other blogs, you can read about how Trump has appointed Steve Bannon, a neo-Nazi, as his Chief Strategist and Jeff Sessions, an overt racist, as his Attorney General.  Here, however, we confine ourselves to environmental stewardship and the role that clean energy plays in achieving it.

And that leads us to Trump’s appointee to head the transition in the EPA, Myron Ebell: (more…)

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Green HomePeople just don’t understand the importance of taking care of the environment, but let’s face it – Ozone holes, pollution etc. are all major issues. It is important that we do whatever we can to save our planet, and the best would be to start from our own homes. Here are some tips on how to start saving your planet – today.

Number 1: Save energy and change your lighting (more…)

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When innovative transportation companies wish to tap 2GreenEnergy’s consulting capabilities, what they’re asking for, whether they know it at the time or not, is to open a dialog with Dan Sturges, 30-year veteran in cutting-edge transportation solutions.  (more…)

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rubber bullets Because the Dakota Access pipeline is considered largely a Native American issue,  most of us don’t spend too much time understanding what’s actually going on, and the totality of what’s at stake. But here are a few things that everyone should understand: (more…)

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