The Octuplets and their Massive Carbon Footprint: 30,400 Disposable Diapers and Counting
In order to reduce global warming, should we regulate family size just as we regulate carbon emissions?
In order to reduce global warming, should we regulate family size just as we regulate carbon emissions?
Install a furnace humidifier, set it for the proper humidity and your thermostat three degrees lower than normal. This small adjustment will lower your annual heating bills by as much as 5%.
How have incandescent lights managed to hold on for so long? I put incandescent buyers into four groups. Here's what to say to them.
Google took two dives today, plunging into the red along with other tech stocks, and splashing into the great blue deep with a new 3-D mapping tool for the ocean floor.
Just like most Americans, he has started down the road to green, but has some issues to work on yet.
Virtualization not only cuts down on your energy bill but takes up less space in your datacentre. So as your business and your storage needs grow, your datacenter presence doesn't.
Whether influential, intriguing or simply offensive, these celebrities, politicians and pop culture icons have caught my eye for helping the planet, saving money on gas and looking sweet atop the seat.
Global warming aside, I'm getting sick of sorting through piles of useless coupons, credit card offers and sweepstakes.
Here's a reality check... the average consumer can use more than two dozen personal care products containing hundreds of chemical ingredients each day.
I had always thought of the Amish as being a people who weren't troubled with the cares of the outside world, especially those that were living as sustainability as this family clearly was.
Once upon a time, things were made to serve a purpose. Consider the light bulb, the compass, and the cardiac pacemaker. No doubt necessity was once the mother of invention.
Teen Choice Award nominees relished the idea of a recyclable "blue" carpet; they'd specifically requested to rent a recyclable blue carpet rather than purchasing it outright and throwing it away after the event.
Why would a country with one of the highest per capita carbon footprints in the world and 10% of the world's known oil reserves be investing billions into the research and development of alternative and renewable energy?
A commuter bike is defined, loosely, as a light, affordable, utilitarian bike fit for daily commuting. What's the best one in America right now?
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Thanks God mine are hem schooled by the wife as libs would like nothing more than to have public indoctrination centers, and thats why so many kids go to private school or are home schooled.
They do, it's called earth science.
Not another "ism" even environmentalism, but environmental science and ecology so educated decisions can be made.
there is nothing that says smack, like drinking Sam's Club water in a cobalt goblet
Are those plastic disposable water bottles?
LOL
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