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Green is on the minds of many businesses, but only a few are implementing green into their business planning.
A few tips and tricks for your workplace to keep the planet alive.
As employees get excited about their contributions to green, more ways to go green emerge.
Save the environment while saving some green cash with simple to implement greening techniques.
Teachers need to show students that saving the environment is just as important as reading, writing, and math.
How green is your life? Recycling, using Earth-friendly products, and conserving energy, have become routine for many consumers. But what about the little things?
Small business can go easily go green. Learn thirteen ways to go green.
Protecting the environment is a cross generational pursuit. Let the classroom policy teach by example with these easy to implement techniques.
The popular "go green" push has entered many facets of the golf industry. Golf companies see benifits of environmental protection, and it is "green" in many ways.
Going green is gaining momentum and saving the earth. Education is key to making the right go green decisions.
Going green doesn't have to mean going broke. There are several ways to save the environment on a budget.
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.
For David Bach, Earth Day is every day. He practices what he preaches, and his practical suggestions for simultaneously saving money while saving the Earth make sense.
Going green can be a creative undertaking with family and friends. Inspire each other to create new ways to simplify and green-up a life worth protecting.
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.
Read about how to help conserve energy, reduce waste and use non toxic alternatives to cleaners and pesticides.
Here are five simple steps to reduce your carbon footprint.
Going "Green" is the latest trend taking root across the globe. There are many easy ways to get involved, support the environment, and save some money in the process!
If you want to be more environmentally responsible, but lack a lot of time, here are some tips that can help you get started right away with small steps you can do often.
Going green in the bath can save homeowners green in their checking accounts each month. Installing a few simple water saving fixtures can help.
Newfoundland teachers, Lori Lane and Kathy Winsor, who created Nana's Quilt, have produced another visually appealing picture book, with an important message.
You don't have to sacrifice style or go overboard on your budget to have a green wedding.
A reindeer herd, horse drawn wagon rides, marshmallow roasting and ice carving replace nighttime lightshow to reduce the Wildlife Conservation Society's carbon footprint.
When visiting Taos, New Mexico a "must visit" is Joseph's Table Restaurant on the historic Plaza. The food of this award-winning eatery is always fresh and natural.
With problems like global warming, non-renewable resource depletion and the greenhouse effect; people are trying everyday to make their households greener.
Green is fast becoming the brand and image corporations are building to reach today's eco-friendly consumers.
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.
It is easy to forget about going green while traveling, but there are some really simple ways to take environmentally friendly trips.
(Lil) Green Patch is a fun Facebook application with a big purpose. Use this application to help fight global warming and save the rainforest.
Most Indian festivals are eco-disasters with loud music, fire crackers, burning of effigies and immersion of idols. Eco-consciousness is growing.
With a growing environmental movement, pushing politicians in a green direction requires a familiarity with public policy procedures in regards to the environment.
There is a growing demand for organic and local produce in Britain but it's not always cheap or readily available. Follow this guide to get the green goods you want.
Sustainable design doesn't have to be an expensive proposition. Eric Cohen at Padosa.com offers free advice on how to go green and realize business objectives.
Everyone is supposed to reduce, reuse, and recycle, but that can be easier said than done. But don't fret, there are tons of easy ways to help the environment.
If you want to do your part to help save the planet but are unsure of where to begin, read on about how your can go green without going broke!
Spring is the perfect time to "go green" and start taking steps to improve the environment and the world.
Go green in the garden by adding new varieties of green-flowering plants - old favorites have upgraded to green!
We should all be going green by now and there are cheap and effective ways this can be done in the home. Saving, replacing and reusing all help tremendously.
Going green is good for your family. Simplifying the products you use in your home can help keep your family safe, save you money, and save the planet.
Green travel is one of the newest parts of the tourist industry, and it's growing everyday. But you don't need to go to an eco-resort to do your part for the environment.
A Segway tour of Yuma, Arizona with SegwaYuma Tours is a great way to visit historic downtown, the Yuma Crossing, the Ocean-Ocean Bridge, and discover what to do in Yuma.
It is time to stop reading and hearing about environmental problems and actually do something about them. Individual behaviour change is the first step.
It is time to stop reading and hearing about environmental problems and actually do something about them. Individual behaviour change is the first step.
It is time to stop reading and hearing about environmental problems and actually do something about them. Individual behaviour change is the first step.
It is time to stop reading and hearing about environmental problems and actually do something about them. Individual behaviour change is the first step.
Be a friend to the environment by showing good recycling and purchasing habits over the holidays. Reevaluate some of your Christmas traditions and protect the planet.
Conscious consumers are doing their part by purchasing green products, buying from local manufacturers and shopping with reusable bags, just to name a few.


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