Tag: sustainability

Homes day to day chores result into wastewater which is not disposed of well may be a disaster for the family. Bacteria and different types of harmful insects like mosquito get homage mostly from home wastewater, which comes back and …

From Guest Blogger Lizzie Weakly: How to Keep Home Wastewater Environmentally Safe Read More »

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Concrete is the most used man-made material on Earth. If you stop and think about it, almost every structure is created from this material. Roads, buildings, houses, etc. all have at least some part of them that is made from …

From Guest Blogger Diana Smith: Sustainability Benefits of Concrete Read More »

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As part of our ongoing effort to function as a conduit of information on job openings in the sustainability sector, I present this little beauty: NASA needs someone on staff to protect the planet from aliens. If aliens are coming, …

Some Job Openings in Sustainability Are More Interesting than Others Read More »

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Although computers are durable, you’re going to need a repair expert sooner or later. A lot of computer users even think that it is in their best interest to just be prepared to replace their entire computing systems every few …

A Contributed Post: From a Sustainability Perspective, Here’s Why You Should Really Keep Using Your Old Computer Rather Than Replace It Read More »

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Everyone loves to have an outdoor garden. Whether that be for the beautiful flowers, fresh vegetables and herbs, or to simply increase wildlife activity. But did you know that there are ways to make a green garden even greener? Whether you’re …

From Guest Blogger Ron Robbins: Four Ways to Make Your Garden More Eco-Friendly Read More »

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Since its inception coming up on eight years ago, 2GreenEnergy has attempted to sort out the issues that affect our civilization’s replacement of fossil fuels with renewables, and this, as we made clear at the start, encompasses the interactivity between …

Rule of Thumb for 2017: If You and I Care About It, It’s a Political Non-Starter Read More »

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Sustainability is a concern that many people share. Our world is mobile and consumes abundant amounts of resources every day. Fortunately, there are careers in which finding solutions to the problems we face as a society are front and center.

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Whether we realize it or not, one of the greatest threats in the world today is climate change. Leon Billings and Thomas Jorling, widely regarded pioneers of the “Golden Age” of environmental policy, state, “Today, there is a widely accepted …

From Guest Blogger Ash: Three Ways to Green Up Your Home Read More »

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Planning a move to a new home is always stressful and requires a lot of planning and organizational skills. Not to mention how time consuming it can be, even with the help of friends, family and professionals. You are the …

How to Prepare for a Household Move and Stay Sustainable Read More »

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How “green” is your degree? What sort of environmental impact does a college education entail? While you may not realize it, if you have taken — or are currently enrolled — in online courses, you are supporting a sustainable industry.

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