Tag: clean energy

When people think of air quality, they often think of the air outdoors. Indoor air pollution, though, can also be a big problem. Very often, the air in your home isn’t as clean as you think. Sometimes this is obvious …

From Guest Blogger Lizzie: Sustainable Home Improvement–How to Maintain Clean Air in Your House Read More »

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I’m thrilled that long-time 2GreenEnergy supporter Gary Tulie has agreed to help me on my new book project (Bullish on Renewable Energy – Eleven Reasons Why Clean Energy Investors Can’t Lose). Not only does Gary’s background render him supremely well …

Bullish on Renewable Energy – Thanks for the Help! Read More »

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It’s not practical for every homeowner to renovate their entire home in the interest of going green. Luckily, there are simple changes you can make to gradually increase your home’s efficiency. These home maintenance tasks are easy ways to reduce …

From Guest Blogger Lizzie Weekly: Going Green — Five Home Maintenance Tips to Make Your House Cleaner and More Sustainable Read More »

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86 years ago today the first loaf of sliced bread was sold.  Yet, according to the Writer’s Almanac, even this marvel, which famously took the world by storm, had a rough start in terms of consumer acceptance. Perhaps we’re seeing …

Renewable Energy: Deal of the Century, Perhaps the Best Thing Since Sliced Bread Read More »

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Recently, the United States Naval Research Laboratory put into plans to build solar panels that are to be placed in space with the capability to beam the energy collected directly to Earth. Sounds like a plot to a James Bond …

From Guest Blogger Ashley: Could the Navy Succeed in Beaming Solar Energy to Earth from Space? Read More »

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When beginning a vegetable garden, it is important to understand which vegetables to plant during which times. There are plants that can thrive starting in the early parts of the year while others do better waiting until spring or even …

From Guest Blogger Aiden Korr: Infographic on Going Green — Plant These Vegetables To Help the Environment Read More »

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A very senior businessman I’ve known for a long while has asked me to serve as a panelist for a conference his group is putting on next September in San Diego.  He writes, “I assume (your expertise) falls into two …

Speaking on Clean Energy, the Environment, and Sustainability Read More »

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The costs of energy are on the rise around the world. But the good news is that today there are sustainable heating and cooling options available for home-owners looking to build or remodel a green home. Geothermal heat pumps are …

From Guest Blogger Patrick Gibson: Geothermal Heating For Sustainable Homes Read More »

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In recent years, the world has been desperately calling for a change in the way we use nature to make our lives better, feed, work, travel and generate energy. A lot of people took up the idea of green living, …

From Guest Blogger Paula Sheamus: Clean Energy Revolution Read More »

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Though summer might be rounding out its last few weeks of insufferable heat, it’s still a perfect time to examine how energy consumption stacks up in the hottest months of the year. Check out this infographic to see how the …

From Guest Blogger Kristina Ross: So Hot Right Now (I think this is a reference to the weather, not the blogger, but I could be wrong. -Ed.) Read More »

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