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Even though Earth Day is recognized only one day of the year, protecting the environment is a year-round responsibility. Here are some ideas to get your family involved.
In response to the blaring alarm bells about climate change, pollution, and fuel and resource shortages, most of us are pitching in to protect the planet by going green.
With the recent campaign toward green living, many companies have decided to jump on board and make their own version of an environmentally-friendly cleaning product.
Do your bit for the environment by changing some basic practises at home. Save money, time and the planet.
Green doesn't stop at the kitchen sink or the garage door. These earth friendly suggestions for your home office will save you money while saving the planet.
So you've decided to jump on the "going green" bandwagon. Congratulations. You've made the right decision because building green homes is extremely important.
An EcoDiva could write about where to buy environmentally-friendly items and how to read labels about organics and toxicity. But there is more to going green.
As green living becomes more mainstream, more eco-conscious consumers are opting to replace paper products with fabric, saving money and the environment.
Some busy homeowners think about reducing their carbon footprint and going greener, but never find the time to start. Now there is a green home concierge to help.
Be environmentally responsible and learn about the different types of recycled wood available for home decorating.
Earth Day lesson plans teach children about taking care of the earth and being responsible citizens.
With problems like global warming, non-renewable resource depletion and the greenhouse effect; people are trying everyday to make their households greener.
Learn several tips and tricks to decorate your home in a more environmentally friendly manner. Save the environment while making your home look better.
Rain Gardens lower landscape maintenance time and costs while filtering and infiltrating water to improve water quality.
Sure it's great to be green. But green jobs also help local businesses and families to enjoy prosperity.
Provides 10 simple changes to reduce energy consumption for those new to greener living. Targeted at those reluctant but interested in adopting better energy habits.


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