Archive for August, 2009

22Aug

Using Recycled Moving Boxes (garden creatures)

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By Amy Nutt
 When you move, you are going to have a huge impact on the environment. Any time someone moves, they inevitably do away with loads of belongings that they no longer need. You have probably seen the curb of your neighbor’s house when he moved piled high with junk and items that were once [...]

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21Aug

(Outdoor animals) Make your home office green

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By Annie Deakin
 Electronic equipment
Maximise natural lighting by using the sun’s energy to brighten your office. You don’t need any building permissions to install this Solar Mate panel (239.99) from Nigel’s Eco Store. Even in dreary old Blighty, it will store between 8-11 hours of light for its bulb. Screensavers save the screen, not energy, so [...]

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20Aug

Go Green In Your House And Save Too (wildlife creatures)

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By Josef Tate
 Go Green In your house - And Save Too
If you would like to go green in your house, and save a little money at the same time, it’s never been so simple. As the planet faces a doubtful future of global temperature rises, which is thought to be the results of us all [...]

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19Aug

Solar Energy - The Future of Generating Energy For The Home (outdoor creatures)

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By Josef Tate
 Solar energy for residential houses is nothing new. It has just been relegated to the background in lieu of rising cost of real estate; newer more advanced building materials, design and the limitation of resources.
Since man started building homes, sunlight played a major influence in the design. In fact, even in the more [...]

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