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		<title>To Buying Eco-Friendly Products A Shopper&#8217;s Guide: Is it Green?</title>
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To Buying Eco-Friendly Products A Shopper&#8217;s Guide: Is it Green?

Even with the economy cooling, &#8220;Green&#8221; products remain &#8212; well &#8212; if not hot, still very warm.
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<h3>To Buying Eco-Friendly Products A Shopper&#8217;s Guide: Is it Green?</h3>
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<p>Even with the economy cooling, &#8220;Green&#8221; products remain &#8212; well &#8212; if not hot, still very warm.</p>
<p>In a report released in February &#8216;09, market research firm Mintel predicts 19% growth for eco-friendly products through 2013, even though the current economic downturn is expected to negatively impact sales through this year.</p>
<p>But &#8220;Green&#8221; can mean a lot of different things to different people. And that produces some understandable confusion for consumers as to what is truly &#8220;Green&#8221; and what is instead &#8220;Greenwashed&#8221;.</p>
<p>[<em>Greenwashing is when companies over-hype the positive environmental impact of their products or policies. Tsk-tsk.</em>]</p>
<p>Each and every day we review green deals and giveaways before posting them online to ensure the products being promoted are indeed eco-friendly. Some are easy to assess, like a sweepstakes for a Prius. But many times, the green aspect of a product is not as clear-cut as it is for a hybrid car.</p>
<p>To help us determine what&#8217;s green and what&#8217;s not, we looked to criteria established by trusted non-profits, such as Green America, the Natural Resources Defense Council and Consumer Reports, and compiled the following rules-of-thumb:</p>
<p><strong>1) Above all, use common sense. Ask yourself &#8230;</strong></p>
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<li>Is the product friendly to the planet?</li>
<li>Does it help save energy on the road and at home; conserve water; support organic and sustainable farming?</li>
<li>Is it nontoxic, recycled, cruelty-free and/or fair-trade?</li>
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<p><strong>2) Look for Certifications/Associations</strong></p>
<p>Is the product certified or does the manufacturer have a membership association? Here is just a small sample of the many, many green certifications and associations out there. Consumer Reports &#8220;Greener Choices&#8221; website has a terrific Eco-label section which can help you sift through the meaning and relative significance of various labels.</p>
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<li>Household Products &#8212; Green Seal; Certified Biodegradable</li>
<li>Cosmetics &#8212; Leaping Bunny; Campaign for Safe Cosmetics Signatory</li>
<li>Food &#8212; Organic Certification; Marine Stewardship Council; Certified Humane Raised and Handled</li>
<li>Wood &#8212; Forest Stewardship Council</li>
<li>Green Business Practices &#8212; Green America Approved</li>
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<p><strong>3) Read the Ingredient List</strong></p>
<p>If a company or product doesn&#8217;t have certification/membership affiliations, is there some way for consumers to evaluate their green claim? For example, products that claim to be natural should include a complete ingredient list.</p>
<p><strong>4) Is the Product Fair Trade Certified?</strong></p>
<p>Fair trade certification ensures not only that the producer of a good is paid a fair price but also that social and environmental standards are met during production of that good. Many companies may claim their products are fair trade, but you should double check to see whether the product has actual certification from a fair trade labeling organization. In the U.S., that organization is TransFair USA (though at this time, they only certify agricultural products, like coffee and tea.)</p>
<p><strong>5) </strong><strong>Is the Product Vegan or Vegetarian? </strong></p>
<p>According to a report by U.N. climate experts, animal production is responsible for 18 per cent of all greenhouse emissions, most of it emitted in the form of methane from belching cattle. Yes, that&#8217;s right &#8212; gassy cows. So shifting your purchases to vegetarian or vegan products &#8212; not only food, but items such as shoes and beauty products &#8212; can mean fewer burping Bessies and less harm to the environment.</p>
<p>Shoppers looking to go green are welcome to use these rules of thumb as a starting point when trying to evaluate the &#8220;greenness&#8221; of product. But in order to become true green consumers, there is no substitute for first-hand knowledge. We highly encourage shoppers to become as educated as possible on what is and isn&#8217;t considered green these days, and how they can evaluate green claims. Be forewarned &#8212; trying to decipher what&#8217;s green is not a perfect science, but the non-profits mentioned above are excellent places to start your coursework. Good luck!</p>
<p><em>Report Links</em>:</p>
<p>Mintel Finds Fewer Americans Interested in <a id="link_83" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.reuters.com/article/pressRelease/idUS227372+20-Feb-2009+BW20090220">Going &#8220;Green&#8221; During Recession</a> (Feb 09) <br />
<a id="link_84" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.fao.org/newsroom/en/news/2006/1000448/index.html">Livestock a major threat</a> to environment (Nov 06)</p>
<p>Ecobunga! (<a id="link_85" target="_new" href="http://www.ecobunga.com/">http://www.ecobunga.com</a>) lists hundreds of deals and giveaways for eco-friendly products &#8212; everything from coupons on organic foods to sweepstakes for hybrid cars. They review every promotion before publishing it online to ensure that is indeed a bonafide green deal. Ecobunga! is pleased to have recently received the Green America Seal of Approval for socially and environmentally responsible businesses.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/badastronomy/2010/03/07/wonders-of-the-solar-system/">Wonders of the solar system | Bad Astronomy | Discover Magazine</a></p>
<p>Astronomy | Starting tonight on the BBC, a new series premiers called &#8220;Wonders of the <b>Solar</b> System&#8221;.  The host is some guy named Brian Cox. He&#8217;s a particle physici.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.ubergizmo.com/15/archives/2010/03/ambientech_solarfold_and_solarfan_mobile_solar_charging_systems.html">Ambientech SolarFold and SolarFan mobile solar charging systems</a></p>
<p>Ambientech has a couple of mobile <b>solar</b> charging systems in the form of the SolarFold and SolarFan. As you can tell by the image above, the former will fold up like one of those heat-resistant visors for vehicles, while&#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.your-story.org/sunpower-and-k6-partner-on-two-solar-power-plants-in-italy-136281/">SunPower and K6 Partner on Two Solar Power Plants in Italy | Press &#8230;</a></p>
<p>SunPower and K6 Partner on Two <b>Solar</b> Power Plants in Italy  PR Newswire MILAN, March 9 MILAN, March 9 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ &#8212; SunPower Corp. (Nasdaq:</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.newenergyworldnetwork.com/renewable-energy-news/by_technology/solar-by_technology-new-news/solar-power-receives-247m-commitment-from-787bn-american-recovery-and-reinvestment-act.html">NewNet News - Solar Power receives $24.7m commitment from $787bn &#8230;</a></p>
<p>NewNet News - <b>Solar</b> Power receives $24.7m commitment from $787bn American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.ballerstatus.com/2010/03/08/solar-denies-claims-hes-barring-gurus-family-from-visit-dj-premier-speaks-for-first-time/">BallerStatus.com Â» Solar Denies Claims He&#39;s Barring Guru&#39;s Family &#8230;</a></p>
<p>On Friday, <b>Solar</b> spoke with CNN&#8217;s Marquee Blog to clear the air, stating that Ruff&#8217;s claims are absolutely false. According to <b>Solar</b>, Guru&#8217;s family are in constant contact with him, and have even visited the sick rapper as early as last &#8230;</p>
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		<title>China also needs to get on board.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Mar 2010 12:20:07 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Our world is facing a huge crisis today in the form of global warming. Though most recognize that it is a bomb ticking away and awaiting to explode, few of us actually make an effort to change this dangerous trend. Lots of research and methods are being discovered and discussed but very few concrete steps have been taken yet. The major culprit is the industries that contribute maximum carbon dioxide and other dangerous gases to the environment. Although it is imperative that each of us do something to reduce our carbon footprint on earth, the industries and huge factories in the developing worlds should be forced to take up real concrete methods of curtailing pollution.</p>
<p>With rising population, the world has to increase production of materials and goods for all. This obviously calls for more and more industries in the world, which will only add more emitting pollutants to the atmosphere. The world needs to come together to work out solutions that can both save the environment and maintain economic development.</p>
<p>The problem of global warming represents a serious threat to the entire world. We are running out of time as warned by many scientists around the globe. People have created this problem by greatly increasing the greenhouse gases in the atmosphere; and people working together will be the only way to stop it.</p>
<p>As President Obama makes an effort to introduce and promote green enterprises and industries, he will face a startling fact. Most pollution is created by China and the developing world. So no matter how much the developed world reduces their carbon emission, countries like China will compensate it with more pollutants. The per capita emission has increased six times today thanks to industrial projects which do not follow minimum environmental laws and directives.</p>
<p>It is imperative that Chinese President Hu Jintao and the other world leaders start to outline a plan now that will be followed by most countries, particularly China, in going green in their business practices.</p>
<p>However, the problem facing the world is that if we tackle this problem from a micro level, we come face to face with industrialists who are trying very hard to make their business a success and increase profit. There is nothing wrong in that because more profit would mean greater investment and a stronger economy. But most of these factory/industrial owners do not take into account the bad effects of pollution due to the emissions and discharges from their units.</p>
<p>Scientists across the globe are insisting that the environmental costs should also be included in the production costs. But, unfortunately, the busy industrialists do not have time to take into account the social and environmental responsibilities of the company; and, hence, little to no effort is made by them to alter the situation. Forcing the overworked staff to look into ways to follow the green norms is not cost effective in the long run.</p>
<p>A better way to tackle the problem is to hire a Green Consultant. The Green Consultant would look into individual business practices and suggest concrete methods to reduce pollution and reduce wastage and improper use of resources. For a nominal fee the consultant would work throughout the year to move the business toward a successful GCI Green Building certification. However, because businesses differ in nature, region, demands, budget, etc., it would make sense that one approach for all may not work well.</p>
<p>Consult the Green Business League website to learn more about the consultant and their expertise.</p>
<p>Samm Parker is author of this article on <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.greensocietypost.com/">Nationalgeographic</a>.</p>
<p>Find more information about <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.greensocietypost.com/">Global warming</a> here.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.etftrends.com/2010/03/solar-energy-etfs-may-start-to-pick-up-after-a-rocky-start.html">Solar Energy ETFs May Start To Pick Up After A Rocky Start | ETF &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Date: March 8, 2010 | Categories: All, Current Affairs,  Sector ETFs, Socially Responsible ETFs,</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://blog.taragana.com/e/2010/03/07/solar-dismisses-guru-family-claims-97142/">Solar Dismisses Guru Family Claims</a></p>
<p>Rapper MC <b>SOLAR</b> has slammed reports he is preventing his collaborator and pal GURU&#8217;s family from visiting his hospital bedside as he recovers from a heart attack.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://djpremierblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/solar-puts-gurus-nephew-on-black-list.html">DJ Premier Blog: Solar Puts Guru&#39;s Nephew on Black List at Hospital</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> is a NOBODY in the Hip-Hop game. Can we PLEASE stop calling him &#8216;Superproducer?&#8217;. I don&#8217;t care if that&#8217;s what he calls himself because he is obviously a dilusional prick. Dr. Dre, Timbaland, The Neptunes, Pete Rock and DJ Premier &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.greenenergymarket.org/solar-power-for-buses/">Solar Power for Buses - Renewable Energy Hub | GreenEnergyMarket.org</a></p>
<p>A bus powered with <b>solar</b> energy. That gets my blood moving! SunPods Inc., a California-based manufacturer of modular, fully integrated and tested <b>solar</b> power generation systems, and Bauer Intelligent Transportation, a leading provider &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.glgroup.com/News/Solar-Energy-is-one-pillar-of-future-energy...Ivanhoe-in-Mojave-is-just-a-start-46969.html">Solar Energy is one pillar of future energy&#8230;Ivanhoe in Mojave is &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Our planet is certainly in need of more generation in the coming decade estimated at an additional  70-100GW .As conventional generation in fossil and others lose steam, <b>Solar</b>,Wind will fill the gap..</p>
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Really? Seriously? Is it still too expensive to be green? I am a little surprised when people say that cannot do anything to be green because the products are too expensive. This may have been the case eons ago but not anymore. People now say going green is too expensive as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Really? Seriously? Is it still too expensive to be green? I am a little surprised when people say that cannot do anything to be green because the products are too expensive. This may have been the case eons ago but not anymore. People now say going green is too expensive as an excuse in my opinion. Granted, I am not able to afford solar panels on my roof just yet but that does not mean I am not green or trying to be green in my own ways.</p>
<p>Here are some simple things that you can do now to start you off in the right direction without too much money out of pocket. Keep in mind, that while you will spend money at first, the payback is well worth it for you and the environment.</p>
<p>One of the first things I did to start my own green movement at home was to buy canvas bags for the grocery store. They were $1.00 each and I bought 10 of them. I always leave them in my car so no matter what store I go to I bring a bag with me. Each time I visit the grocery store I get 5 cents back for each bag that I bring.</p>
<p>So each week when I grocery shop I get 50 cents back. Each week that adds up quickly and before you know it, I have made my $10.00 back and am no longer a slave to the plastic bags. U.S. consumers use approximately 100 billion plastic bags annually which require an estimated 12 million barrels to produce! Just think, the majority of these bags are used just once from for less than 30 minutes and then they go into our landfills or end up in our oceans where they are a serious threat to wildlife.</p>
<p>The second green thing I did was change my water bottle habits. I have to admit, this one was hard for me until I did the math and it was at that moment I went to Target to buy a water filter and ordered my CamelBak Better Bottle.</p>
<p>The funny thing is that people are so quick to complain about the cost of gas but have you ever complained about the cost of the water bottles at the grocery store? I paid $10.00 for my bottle and $30 for my water filter and I have never once gone back to the store to buy my 12 pack of water for $6.00. And to think, a 12 pack of water bottles was finished in one week or less! I really don&#8217;t like when people say they reuse their plastic water bottles&#8230;. Do you know the bacteria that are on the bottles and the plastic leaching that occurs? Please do yourself and the environment a favor and buy a BPA Free water bottle today!</p>
<p>How many of us use paper napkins each day for lunch and dinner? Time to save a tree! Even napkins made from recycled materials are not as innocent as they may seem since they too wind up in landfills. A family of 4 can easily go through 84 paper napkins a week and if you think of each paper napkin costing 2 cents - well that adds up quickly over the course of a week, month, and a year. Cloth napkins can be used several times before tossing them into the laundry. With a family of four, laundry is done quite a bit so go ahead and make the switch.</p>
<p>Finally, do you wash all loads of laundry in cold water? Did you know that if you washed all of your clothes in cold water your clothes would last longer? Not only that, but you would save on your electrical bill. Unless you are washing baby diapers or grease stains, cold water is the way to go. 85-90 percent of the energy needed to wash your clothes in a machine is used to warm the water. Only 10-15 percent actually goes into the washer. The next time you need to buy laundry detergent, look for the detergents that are specially made for cold water.</p>
<p>And of course, we all know about the light bulbs and such but these were a couple other reminders of what you can do today to start saving money and you can be proud of yourself for going green! Remember, it is cool to be green!</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://solarheatingpanels.co.nz/225819-Green-Living-Green-Energy.html">Green Living Green Energy - Solar Heating Panels</a></p>
<p>Green living entails using green technologies to produce green energy.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/65697/5-pics-of-one-huge-big-assed-solar-boat-and-i-mean-big/">5 Pics of one huge big-assed solar boat â?? and I mean big</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> is all the rage these days with everyone from home owners to big corporations getting in on the act. So when it comes to news about <b>solar</b> projects one.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://blog.taragana.com/e/2010/03/07/solar-dismisses-guru-family-claims-97142/">Solar Dismisses Guru Family Claims</a></p>
<p>Rapper MC <b>SOLAR</b> has slammed reports he is preventing his collaborator and pal GURU&#8217;s family from visiting his hospital bedside as he recovers from a heart attack.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://djpremierblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/solar-puts-gurus-nephew-on-black-list.html">DJ Premier Blog: Solar Puts Guru&#39;s Nephew on Black List at Hospital</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> is a NOBODY in the Hip-Hop game. Can we PLEASE stop calling him &#8216;Superproducer?&#8217;. I don&#8217;t care if that&#8217;s what he calls himself because he is obviously a dilusional prick. Dr. Dre, Timbaland, The Neptunes, Pete Rock and DJ Premier &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://emergencysuppliesandfood.com/solar-crank-radios/the-right-time-for-using-solar-energy-for-houses">The Right Time For Using Solar Energy For Houses | Emergency &#8230;</a></p>
<p><b>solar</b> radios Use of <b>solar</b> energy is becoming more and more popular every day. The price of electricity is rising and the best alternative.</p>
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Helping Kids Care: Ideas For Earth Day and Beyond

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<h3>Helping Kids Care: Ideas For Earth Day and Beyond</h3>
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<p>Earth Day is April 22, and while it&#8217;s important to get involved on this day, there are things we can do as families that will make a huge impact throughout the year.</p>
<p>It starts with helping our kids to celebrate the world in which we live, and it continues with helping them to love it so much that they want to do everything they can to help protect it. Here are six ideas to help your kids celebrate and care for our earth:</p>
<p>1. Get out and enjoy it. Researchers are now saying that simply getting kids outside in nature may be the most effective way to raise their awareness of environmental issues. Suddenly, these problems that they hear about on the news and in the classroom have a real impact on their daily lives. They see firsthand how a forest or a beach or a tidepool or a meadow is teeming with life, with ecological relationships that are interdependent, delicate and complex.</p>
<p>To encourage your kids to get out there and enjoy the natural world, you may have to purposefully inject some extra excitement in the idea, but just at first. Take your dog (or a friend&#8217;s dog) for a walk in the woods. A dog&#8217;s love for nature, and subsequent enjoyment of it, is infectious. Create a list of things to find and make your adventure into the outdoors into a scavenger hunt.</p>
<p>If possible, and if your kids are old enough to be by themselves out there, find a safe place for them to play in a natural environment. Allow them to go there to get away, to sit and think or to talk with their friends. Make a point to get the kids out in nature every day. Better yet, go with them.</p>
<p>2. Watch &#8220;An Inconvenient Truth&#8221; as a family for inspiration. Invite some of your children&#8217;s friends over to watch it with their parents and talk about some initiatives that you can each commit to or some larger projects that you can work on as a neighborhood or community.</p>
<p>3. Help your kids learn about endangered animals. Together, look into organizations that help endangered animals and see how you can get involved.</p>
<p>4. Reduce and re-use, then recycle. Lots of kids get excited about recycling. Fewer are into reducing or re-using. Model to your children a healthy pattern of consumption. Talk frequently about the many benefits (which go way beyond environmental) of living a simple life and of being wary of a lifestyle of mass consumerism. As kids spend more time outside and less time at the mall or watching television advertisements, this shift may feel increasingly more natural to them.</p>
<p>5. Teach your kids about potentially harmful chemicals and how they can be everywhere in our world: in the foods we eat, in the supplies we use to clean the house, in our paint, in our cosmetics, in our lawn care products. Turn the search for these things into a game and allow your kids to be detectives, learning about and seeking out these harmful chemicals and then finding natural alternatives.</p>
<p>6. The next time you take the kids to the grocery store, see how you can minimize the amount of packaging that you purchase. We have been known to purposefully not purchase an item because of the manufacturer&#8217;s use of wasteful packaging. It won&#8217;t take long for the kids to realize that the best item in the store for minimal packaging: raw fruits and vegetables.</p>
<p>In our family, the more we can make these life changes into a game, the more apt the kids are to follow suit. Help your kids to understand how one person really can make a difference (especially when that person is part of a committed family or group) and review often the personal impact that you all have made.</p>
<p>Jamie Jefferson writes for Momscape.com and Susies-coupons.com, where you&#8217;ll find discounts on ethically-made <a id="link_83" href="http://www.susies-coupons.com/body.htm">natural beauty products</a> as well as coupons for green living and <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.momscape.com/coupon-codes/gaiam.htm">organic products</a>.</p>
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<p>Lots of people talk about trying to live a greener life, with some even going so far as to completely change their lifestyle, but most people aren&#8217;t sure how to go green because they don&#8217;t know exactly what that means. Sure, most people know the basics that scratch the surface such as reusing, recycling and reducing the amount of waste output for their homes but there many other steps you can take to move towards a cleaner, greener environment.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re wondering how you can make your life greener, here are five different tips that are simple and easy to implement and that don&#8217;t cost the you anything.  All it takes is a little dedication and after a few months, these five little things will become second-nature to you.</p>
<p>1. The next time you go shopping use cloth bags at the grocery store instead of paper or plastic.  These cloth bags can be purchased for as little as a few dollars each and they&#8217;re much stronger than paper or plastic bags and will last you through years of use. </p>
<p>These bags help reduce waste since most people throw away the plastic and paper bags.  The hardest part of using cloth bags is remembering to take them to the store, but once you get in the habit of using them, it becomes unconscious habit.</p>
<p>2. Replace your standard light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.  These bulbs use less energy and last for four to five years, almost 15 times longer than traditional bulbs.  While the cost of a compact fluorescent bulb is more than your standard bulb, they easily pay for themselves over time requiring less frequent replacement and reduced energy consumption.  In fact, studies show that a CF bulb can actually pay for itself within one to two months.  One CF bulb also saves about five pounds of greenhouse gas carbon dioxide a month.  Replacing every bulb in your home can have a huge impact on the environment and on your wallet.</p>
<p>3. Use public transportation.  By car pooling, taking the bus, or using the subway you can cut down on the amount of gas you use and the amount of exhaust your car emits.  While it may be an inconvenience in some ways, it is one of the best ways of helping the environment.  Even better, walk or ride your bike to work if possible.  This not only saves you money and helps the environment but it also keeps you fit and healthy!</p>
<p>4. Adjust your thermostat by a few degrees.  By turning your thermostat down by just two degrees in the winter, you can save over 50 pounds of greenhouse gas carbon dioxide per month while lowering your heating bill.  Turning it up a few degrees in the summer can likewise save you money and save the environment. </p>
<p>5. Finally, only wash your clothes or run your dish washer when you have a full load.  It wastes water and electricity to wash and dry only a few pieces of clothing.  In fact, if you can, try to wash your clothes using the cold water cycle as it uses up to 50% less energy than a warm water one. </p>
<p>By just doing these basics not only you can save some serious money but you can rest assured that you&#8217;re doing your part for a cleaner, brighter future. To discover more ideas you can use around your home for <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.greentipsforyou.com/">living green</a> visit <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.greentipsforyou.com/">http://www.greentipsforyou.com!</a></p>
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The Environmental Plenty Compared With Those Who Are Tested in the Sore Barren Arid Desert

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<p>Life has so many contradictions. It was a privilege and joy to take a colleague friend, who had very little of this world&#8217;s goods, to the local supermarket in Kenya and encourage him to buy whatever he and his family required along with a little treat for his children. To be able to pay at the checkout desk was an honour.</p>
<p>He and his family lived in a food desert. They had maize and rice but not much more. Margarine and sugar and one or two other products would make their life a little better for a little while.</p>
<p>Jesus Christ, Who was King of Kings and Lord of Lords, lived in the desert praying and fasting for forty days. Having been there at the north end of the Dead Sea it is stoney, hot, barren, and dry. Reading the account of what happened in the early Chapters of Matthew or Luke can challenge our crazy consumption lifestyles.</p>
<p>To show concern and care for our environment may involve fasting from various habits and foods we have become used to and have taken for granted. The sin element has to be dealt with, and sin is a word from which people shy away in these present times, but most of the suffering is the direct consequence of sin, and there can be no hiding from that fact.</p>
<p>When you see children who should be at school having to walk miles daily to fetch water can make me angry! All we have to do in &#8216;the west&#8217; is turn on the tap and there we have clean clear water. When we flush the toilet the efficient sewerage system does the rest.</p>
<p>But, in Kenya, and in many other nations, the lack of fresh water and the total absence of sewerage is the cause of so many serious illnesses and diseases. Much of this could be rectified within a few months if the leaders of the nations were genuinely concerned and interested.</p>
<p>There are no quick solutions to remedy the massive issues facing those who are truly poor, but there are solutions which could start to become operational by a different type of leadership, where corruption could be by-passed. People working and serving in the Aid Agencies are normally in this fight against poverty for years and they realise that it is a long haul, where change comes slowly.</p>
<p>I have just thought of a phrase. I am out to change the world by seeing one person at a time converted to Jesus Christ. Visiting some of the projects in Kenya and Uganda is proof of what just can be done, but oh how they need a little more financial resources.</p>
<p>To provide water for people by piping it through filters can make such a massive difference to households and families and entire communities.</p>
<p>If only Governments would make this a priority, but that would depend upon radical leadership which might shake supporters but would certainly benefit those in need.</p>
<p>Are there leaders out there who would be willing to take such a political risk? The rewards would be enormous and surprising, as the blessing of Almighty God would fall upon these leaders and nations.</p>
<p>Many can chase wealth and power, rather than humility, service and selflessness.</p>
<p>The consequences of greed and corruption cause devastation in the lives of millions, and the greedy and corrupt appear to be unaware of that. Are they so blind? Remember, we all have to appear before the judgment seat of Almighty God one whether we want to or not!</p>
<p>O, to send farmers where we have sent fighters and water experts where we have sent warriors and sewer layers where we have sent soldiers.</p>
<p>The environment is more than soil and waves and icebergs. Care for the environment is demonstrated by our care for people.</p>
<p>Many in &#8216;the west&#8217; are trapped in a wealth culture just as millions are caught in the poverty trap. Release and deliverance and freedom is possible. In which ways can we move forward and help? If there are any in leadership reading this article then the responsibility is yours and mine.</p>
<p>Sandy Shaw.</p>
<p>Sandy Shaw is Pastor of Nairn Christian Fellowship, Chaplain at Inverness Prison, and Nairn Academy, and serves on The Children&#8217;s Panel in Scotland, and has travelled extensively over these past years teaching, speaking, in America, Canada, South Africa, Australia, making 12 visits to Israel conducting Tours and Pilgrimages, and most recently in Uganda and Kenya, ministering at Pastors and Leaders Seminars, in the poor areas surrounding Kampala, Nairobi, Mombasa and Kisumu.</p>
<p>He broadcasts regularly on WSHO radio out of New Orleans, and writes a weekly commentary at <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.studylight.org/">http://www.studylight.org</a> entitled &#8220;Word from Scotland&#8221; on various biblical themes, as well as a weekly newspaper column.</p>
<p>His M.A. and B.D. degrees are from The University of Edinburgh, and he continues to run and exercise regularly to maintain a level of physical fitness.</p>
<p>Sandy Shaw<br />
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<p>  <a href="http://cleantech.com/news/5657/european-govenments-feed-in-tariff">New European solar feed-in-tariff developments | Cleantech Group</a></p>
<p>European feed in tariffs, once finalized, are likely to have a big impact on scaling cleantech this decade, muses Cleantech Group&#8217;s Stephen Marcus.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.renewableenergyfocus.com/view/7736/solar-boat-uses-500-m2-of-pv-panels/">Renewable Energy Focus - Solar boat uses 500 m2 of PV panels</a></p>
<p>The world&#8217;s largest <b>solar</b> powered boat will launch next month and travel around the world in 2011.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://domesticfuel.com/2010/03/02/solarcast-solar-policy-stalling-development/">SolarCast: Solar Policy Stalling Development - Domestic Fuel</a></p>
<p>As the name suggests, the bi-monthly audio feature will take an in-depth look at the <b>solar</b> industry. The inaugural podcast features some of the antiquated policies that are slowing home <b>solar</b> projects in California. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.psfk.com/2010/03/solar-powered-boat-to-sail-around-the-world.html">Solar Powered Boat To Sail Around The World - PSFK</a></p>
<p>Planet <b>Solar</b> has made a huge push for <b>solar</b> energy by developing the world&#8217;s largest <b>solar</b> powered boat.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.smartplanet.com/technology/blog/thinking-tech/caltechs-cheaper-solar-cell-promises-to-double-efficiency/3282/">Caltech&#39;s cheaper solar cell promises to double efficiency &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Caltech researchers claim they have developed a  <b>solar</b> cell that is twice as efficient as conventional <b>solar</b> wafers and that could be much cheaper  to m.</p>
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Earth Day is April 22, and while it&#8217;s important to get involved on this day, there are things we can do as families that will make a huge impact throughout the year.
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<p>Earth Day is April 22, and while it&#8217;s important to get involved on this day, there are things we can do as families that will make a huge impact throughout the year.</p>
<p>It starts with helping our kids to celebrate the world in which we live, and it continues with helping them to love it so much that they want to do everything they can to help protect it. Here are six ideas to help your kids celebrate and care for our earth:</p>
<p>1. Get out and enjoy it. Researchers are now saying that simply getting kids outside in nature may be the most effective way to raise their awareness of environmental issues. Suddenly, these problems that they hear about on the news and in the classroom have a real impact on their daily lives. They see firsthand how a forest or a beach or a tidepool or a meadow is teeming with life, with ecological relationships that are interdependent, delicate and complex.</p>
<p>To encourage your kids to get out there and enjoy the natural world, you may have to purposefully inject some extra excitement in the idea, but just at first. Take your dog (or a friend&#8217;s dog) for a walk in the woods. A dog&#8217;s love for nature, and subsequent enjoyment of it, is infectious. Create a list of things to find and make your adventure into the outdoors into a scavenger hunt.</p>
<p>If possible, and if your kids are old enough to be by themselves out there, find a safe place for them to play in a natural environment. Allow them to go there to get away, to sit and think or to talk with their friends. Make a point to get the kids out in nature every day. Better yet, go with them.</p>
<p>2. Watch &#8220;An Inconvenient Truth&#8221; as a family for inspiration. Invite some of your children&#8217;s friends over to watch it with their parents and talk about some initiatives that you can each commit to or some larger projects that you can work on as a neighborhood or community.</p>
<p>3. Help your kids learn about endangered animals. Together, look into organizations that help endangered animals and see how you can get involved.</p>
<p>4. Reduce and re-use, then recycle. Lots of kids get excited about recycling. Fewer are into reducing or re-using. Model to your children a healthy pattern of consumption. Talk frequently about the many benefits (which go way beyond environmental) of living a simple life and of being wary of a lifestyle of mass consumerism. As kids spend more time outside and less time at the mall or watching television advertisements, this shift may feel increasingly more natural to them.</p>
<p>5. Teach your kids about potentially harmful chemicals and how they can be everywhere in our world: in the foods we eat, in the supplies we use to clean the house, in our paint, in our cosmetics, in our lawn care products. Turn the search for these things into a game and allow your kids to be detectives, learning about and seeking out these harmful chemicals and then finding natural alternatives.</p>
<p>6. The next time you take the kids to the grocery store, see how you can minimize the amount of packaging that you purchase. We have been known to purposefully not purchase an item because of the manufacturer&#8217;s use of wasteful packaging. It won&#8217;t take long for the kids to realize that the best item in the store for minimal packaging: raw fruits and vegetables.</p>
<p>In our family, the more we can make these life changes into a game, the more apt the kids are to follow suit. Help your kids to understand how one person really can make a difference (especially when that person is part of a committed family or group) and review often the personal impact that you all have made.</p>
<p>Jamie Jefferson writes for Momscape.com and Susies-coupons.com, where you&#8217;ll find discounts on ethically-made <a id="link_83" href="http://www.susies-coupons.com/body.htm">natural beauty products</a> as well as coupons for green living and <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.momscape.com/coupon-codes/gaiam.htm">organic products</a>.</p>
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Green Tip - Buy Used

A lot goes into making new products; energy, fuel, non organic materials and more. If we buy more items used, we will use less of the things that contribute to hurting God&#8217;s planet. Plus, we are being good stewards by making the most of everything we buy and use!
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<p>A lot goes into making new products; energy, fuel, non organic materials and more. If we buy more items used, we will use less of the things that contribute to hurting God&#8217;s planet. Plus, we are being good stewards by making the most of everything we buy and use!</p>
<p>Some things we can buy used:</p>
<p>* movies. what&#8217;s the difference, really. used is cheaper, the same and better for the planet.</p>
<p>* music. see above.</p>
<p>* clothes. thrift stores can save you tons of money as well.</p>
<p>* books. buy them used or go to the library.</p>
<p>* cars. how used is up to you.</p>
<p>* furniture and appliances. garage sales and eBay are great places to start.</p>
<p>* homes. old houses are cool anyway.</p>
<p>* household items. there are many items you can pick up at a local good will or garage sale that are just as nice as going to the store and buying new.</p>
<p>* electronics. just be careful and always try it our before you buy.</p>
<p>* bikes. have you ever seen the price tag for a new bike recently. yikes! buy used and ride the bike as often as you can instead of driving. Double green for your trouble! lol.</p>
<p>* video games and systems. places like game stop are great. you can buy used, beat the game and then trade it in for another used game. too cool, right?</p>
<p>* toys. obviously clean and good condition are key here. if you look you can find some goodies. i have found a lot of cute items that my kids love.</p>
<p>As you can see, there are many ways we can help contribute to being good stewards of God&#8217;s planet. Including, buying used and spending our money wisely!</p>
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<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Cindy Taylor is a Christian stay at home Mom who love the Lord and cares about God&#8217;s planet. You can see her passion and writing at her website, Green Christian Network (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://greenchristiannetwork.com/">http://greenchristiannetwork.com</a>).</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://climateofourfuture.org/hawaiian-utility-company-moves-to-stop-solar-energy/">Hawaiian Utility Company Moves to Stop Solar Energy | Climate of &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The move by the Hawaiian Electric Company utilities (HECO) to block new <b>solar</b> installations would apply to the islands of Hawai&#8217;i, Maui, Lana&#8217;i, and Moloka&#8217;i. Stopping new <b>solar</b> installations would continue the state&#8217;s dependence on &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://normsgreenenergy.com/464/solar-renewable-energy-sun-power/">Solar Renewable Energy â?? Sun Power | Norms Green Energy</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://cleantechnica.com/2010/02/27/solar-energy-flexes-its-muscles-in-arizona/">Solar Energy Flexes its Muscles in Arizona : CleanTechnica</a></p>
<p>Arizona has become a a <b>solar</b> industry leader not only due to its relationships with top clean energy companies like SunTech and Kyocera, but it also happens to be the home of Altus Air Force Base, which just won a sustainability award. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://greenlivingexplained.com/solar-power/latest-solar-panel-auctions-14/">Latest Solar Panel Auctions</a></p>
<p>Check out these <b>Solar</b> Panel auctions: &#8230; 200W <b>SOLAR</b> PANEL 100WATT X 2PCS MONO-CRYSTALLINE CE/ISO. US $669.00 (0 Bid) End Date: Sunday Feb-28-2010 9:37:46 PST Bid now | Add to watch list. Share and Enjoy: Print this article! &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/02/26/worlds-largest-solar-powered-boat-unveiled/">World&#39;s Largest Solar Powered Boat Unveiled | Inhabitat</a></p>
<p>PlanetSolar, a 31 meter long catamaran, was unveiled yesterday in Kiel, Germany, and its deck just so happens to be completely covered with photovoltaic panels, making it the world&#8217;s largest <b>solar</b> powered boat. &#8230;</p>
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<p>Really? Seriously? Is it still too expensive to be green? I am a little surprised when people say that cannot do anything to be green because the products are too expensive. This may have been the case eons ago but not anymore. People now say going green is too expensive as an excuse in my opinion. Granted, I am not able to afford solar panels on my roof just yet but that does not mean I am not green or trying to be green in my own ways.</p>
<p>Here are some simple things that you can do now to start you off in the right direction without too much money out of pocket. Keep in mind, that while you will spend money at first, the payback is well worth it for you and the environment.</p>
<p>One of the first things I did to start my own green movement at home was to buy canvas bags for the grocery store. They were $1.00 each and I bought 10 of them. I always leave them in my car so no matter what store I go to I bring a bag with me. Each time I visit the grocery store I get 5 cents back for each bag that I bring.</p>
<p>So each week when I grocery shop I get 50 cents back. Each week that adds up quickly and before you know it, I have made my $10.00 back and am no longer a slave to the plastic bags. U.S. consumers use approximately 100 billion plastic bags annually which require an estimated 12 million barrels to produce! Just think, the majority of these bags are used just once from for less than 30 minutes and then they go into our landfills or end up in our oceans where they are a serious threat to wildlife.</p>
<p>The second green thing I did was change my water bottle habits. I have to admit, this one was hard for me until I did the math and it was at that moment I went to Target to buy a water filter and ordered my CamelBak Better Bottle.</p>
<p>The funny thing is that people are so quick to complain about the cost of gas but have you ever complained about the cost of the water bottles at the grocery store? I paid $10.00 for my bottle and $30 for my water filter and I have never once gone back to the store to buy my 12 pack of water for $6.00. And to think, a 12 pack of water bottles was finished in one week or less! I really don&#8217;t like when people say they reuse their plastic water bottles&#8230;. Do you know the bacteria that are on the bottles and the plastic leaching that occurs? Please do yourself and the environment a favor and buy a BPA Free water bottle today!</p>
<p>How many of us use paper napkins each day for lunch and dinner? Time to save a tree! Even napkins made from recycled materials are not as innocent as they may seem since they too wind up in landfills. A family of 4 can easily go through 84 paper napkins a week and if you think of each paper napkin costing 2 cents - well that adds up quickly over the course of a week, month, and a year. Cloth napkins can be used several times before tossing them into the laundry. With a family of four, laundry is done quite a bit so go ahead and make the switch.</p>
<p>Finally, do you wash all loads of laundry in cold water? Did you know that if you washed all of your clothes in cold water your clothes would last longer? Not only that, but you would save on your electrical bill. Unless you are washing baby diapers or grease stains, cold water is the way to go. 85-90 percent of the energy needed to wash your clothes in a machine is used to warm the water. Only 10-15 percent actually goes into the washer. The next time you need to buy laundry detergent, look for the detergents that are specially made for cold water.</p>
<p>And of course, we all know about the light bulbs and such but these were a couple other reminders of what you can do today to start saving money and you can be proud of yourself for going green! Remember, it is cool to be green!</p>
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A lot goes into making new products; energy, fuel, non organic materials and more. If we buy more items used, we will use less of the things that contribute to hurting God&#8217;s planet. Plus, we are being good stewards by making the most of everything we buy and use!
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<h3>Buy Used: Green Tip</h3>
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<p>A lot goes into making new products; energy, fuel, non organic materials and more. If we buy more items used, we will use less of the things that contribute to hurting God&#8217;s planet. Plus, we are being good stewards by making the most of everything we buy and use!</p>
<p>Some things we can buy used:</p>
<p>* movies. what&#8217;s the difference, really. used is cheaper, the same and better for the planet.</p>
<p>* music. see above.</p>
<p>* clothes. thrift stores can save you tons of money as well.</p>
<p>* books. buy them used or go to the library.</p>
<p>* cars. how used is up to you.</p>
<p>* furniture and appliances. garage sales and eBay are great places to start.</p>
<p>* homes. old houses are cool anyway.</p>
<p>* household items. there are many items you can pick up at a local good will or garage sale that are just as nice as going to the store and buying new.</p>
<p>* electronics. just be careful and always try it our before you buy.</p>
<p>* bikes. have you ever seen the price tag for a new bike recently. yikes! buy used and ride the bike as often as you can instead of driving. Double green for your trouble! lol.</p>
<p>* video games and systems. places like game stop are great. you can buy used, beat the game and then trade it in for another used game. too cool, right?</p>
<p>* toys. obviously clean and good condition are key here. if you look you can find some goodies. i have found a lot of cute items that my kids love.</p>
<p>As you can see, there are many ways we can help contribute to being good stewards of God&#8217;s planet. Including, buying used and spending our money wisely!</p>
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<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Cindy Taylor is a Christian stay at home Mom who love the Lord and cares about God&#8217;s planet. You can see her passion and writing at her website, Green Christian Network (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://greenchristiannetwork.com/">http://greenchristiannetwork.com</a>).</p>
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