Author: Kara Masterson

Being green matters. Not only does it help the world, but it also helps you. Making your home a little more eco-friendly can save you money by helping you switch to renewable energy. The following are a few pointers that may …

From Guest Blogger Kara Masterson: Living Green–A Guide to Incorporating Alternative Energy into Your Home Lifestyle Read More »

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You don’t need to be an environmental enthusiast to understand the benefits of an environmentally-friendly home. A green home is not only beneficial to your planet, but it also saves you lots of money in the end. Using less energy …

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Many people are concerned about the environment. One of the things that you can do in order to protect the environment is to reduce your carbon footprint. There are many things that a business can do in order to protect …

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From city planning to industrial design there are numerous ways that engineers are able contribute to a greener and more sustainable future. From making use of re-purposed construction materials that may help to curb waste to utilizing clean renewable energy …

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Rising concerns about global warming and conservation of our air and water are causing many people to revisit the idea of converting to solar energy. Ten years ago, converting to solar energy wasn’t an affordable option for many people. However, …

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The term “green” no longer just refers to a color or cold-hard cash. More often than not when we hear the term green we know it is referring to the well-being of the environment, both in a personal sense and …

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As our society strives to be more environmentally responsible, the impact of harmful emissions becomes increasingly taboo. Reducing individual emissions is one step toward diminishing our collective carbon footprint. Hybrid and electric vehicles, such as “green” motorcycles, are one way …

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Cars are widely assumed to be bad for the environment: they guzzle gas like teenagers drink soda, they release pollutants into the atmosphere, and they utilize vehicle fluids that are harmful to plants, animals and humans alike. However, minimizing the …

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While there was a time when manufacturers in America had a reputation (sometimes deservedly) as “despoilers of the natural environment”, that has changed markedly in the last several decades. As it becomes more and more apparent through climate change, global …

From Guest Blogger Kara Masterson: Green and Growing–How Modern Manufacturers Are Making Strides Toward Sustainability Read More »

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