Tag: sustainability

With all the effort the world’s top marketing minds are putting behind social media and getting something to go viral, one would think there would be something of a recipe associated with success.  Yet there doesn’t seem to be one, …

Social Media Can Offer Messages of Peace, Kindness, Sustainability Read More »

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In response to my piece on Sustainability and Political Philosophy, a reader asked me if I’d comment on greed and where it comes from. I would say that our society over the last 75 years or so has become increasingly tuned …

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Here’s an infographic on the subject of sustainability that a reader sent me.  I hope readers will appreciate it, even though I’m glad I’m not the one who has to tell the world’s indigenous people, John Muir, Anne Morrow Lindbergh, …

The Evolution of Sustainability Read More »

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In the modern world, it is becoming more commonplace for businesses to take control of, and responsibility for, the role that they play in energy consumption and their effect on the environment. As such, many businesses now include an environmental …

From Guest Blogger in the UK Hannah Corbett: Green Business Energy Policies Read More »

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Longtime 2GreenEnergy commenter Brian McGowan offers this note about the merits of a biodiesel business that is local to him in the suburbs of Philadelphia: Based on Craig’s description (of the term “sustainability), i.e.,  “We can all agree that sustainable …

Sustainability and a Certain Biodiesel Business Read More »

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More of today’s global citizens are taking responsibility for their lifestyle choices that impact the environment. This is most evident in the increased sales of hybrid and electric cars and the use of alternative energy technologies to heat and cool …

From Guest Blogger Savannah: How Scrap Yards Preserve the Environment By Recycling Metal Read More »

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It can be easy to assume that you need to take drastic measures just to become more green, but there are actually simple changes that can be made to reduce your carbon footprint. From the type of light bulbs that …

From Guest Blogger Anita: Simple Ways You Can Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Read More »

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If you’re concerned about protecting your home against the ravages of winter, as well as skyrocketing energy costs, you should begin to safeguard your property now, while the weather is still warm. As a companion to our recent article on …

From Guest Blogger Blake Meredith: Five More Eco-Savvy Tips for Prepping your Place for Winter Read More »

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By 2010, 69% of businesses in the US had jumped aboard the Green Initiative. Going green is everything these days. It actually costs me less to buy eco-friendly light bulbs at my neighborhood store because companies have more incentive to …

From Guest Blogger Damian: How To Keep Shooting In Full Color When You’re Going Green Read More »

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Imagine 275 pesticides all over your home. According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), everyday sprays, liquids and concentrated powders make this collection of poison more of a reality than an exaggeration. The purpose of these antimicrobial pesticides are to …

From Guest Blogger Alex: Clean your Home without Polluting the Planet Read More »

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