Live Earth Tips for Conserv Fuel

August 30, 2010 by admin  
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Live Earth Eco-Friendly tips that agree with the Conserv Fuel model.

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The Green Granny does Four-a-Week

August 29, 2010 by admin  
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www.oxfam.org.uk Oxfam’s “Green Granny” is back with new tips and ideas for living better and saving money. This video introduces the idea of 4-a-week which involves buying more fairtrade, wasting less, buying less meat products and buying more from developing countries. GET INVOLVED Worried about climate change? Confused about how your weekly supermarket shop impacts upon the environment? You need a personal shopper. No we’re not talking about Gok Wan. We’ve launched our 4-a-week personal shopper guide. Stick it in your handbag, your manbag, we don’t mind. Just make sure it’s to hand next time you go shopping. Believe it or not, the small changes you make at the till, can have a real impact on climate change. So here’s our 4-a-week, shelf-aware shopping list… BUY ONE MORE FAIRTRADE PRODUCT Flowers, Hot Chocolate, Cotton, Teas, Honey, Biscuits, Beer, Wine, that’s a list as long as your arm. Fairtrade isnt just about coffee and bananas these days. By buying a Fairtrade product you’re guaranteeing producers a good price and working conditions. Don’t forget Fairtrade Fortnight, it launches this Sunday and runs until the 8th March. To see how you can get involved with this years campaign go to www.fairtrade.org.uk THROW ONE LESS THING AWAY Don’t BOGOF, yes you heard us right. Did you know that as a nation we throw away over 20million tonnes of good food a year. Next time you go shopping, think before you buy. Are you really going to eat all that? Leftovers from last nights

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How To Go Green and Save Some Green At the Same Time

July 21, 2010 by admin  
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Watch this video for a demonstration of “How To Go Green and Save Some Green At the Same Time”. Tocomplete the task, you will need: Time Effort A willingness to be slightly inconvenienced Get started with the first step: Stay under 60 mph and youll increase your gas mileage by 23 percent. Plus, think of all those pricey speeding tickets youll avoid. For the complete guide, go to www.howcast.com Also check out Howcast for other do it yourself videos from PEZZY and more videos in the General Green Living category. How can you contribute? Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or apply to the Howcast Emerging Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com

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green tips

July 13, 2010 by admin  
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Care to share some energy renewable green living tips?

Just looking for some general advice on greener living things such as solar panels, etc, it will not cost much to implement? Of course, solar panels cost a fortune, but is an example. Thanks!

Hey Jenny, actually just answered another question of yours too few minutes ago. I have been going "green" hand lately and have found something that is called "Earth4Energy" – is a great guide with detailed information on how to build your own solar and wind energy. You can check out my review Full of the same @ http://renewable-energy-info.com/ – Best of luck to ya!

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tips for going green

June 28, 2010 by admin  
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easy tips for going green?

I want to go green, but I want to start small, because otherwise I get sick of things and stop smoking, so Does anyone have any little things I can do to begin with?

Drive less – walk or bike whenever possible. Recycle. Shopping bag reusable. Buy local products, sustainable and organic. Turn off lights when you leave the room, and switch to CFLs.

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eco friendly tips

June 5, 2010 by admin  
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My Top 5 Eco-Friendly Tips, Ep221

green tips

March 14, 2010 by admin  
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Green tea can be stored longer than other teas and retain its original flavor. But here are some more tips for storing green tea extend the freshness for longer. The tea should be stored closed or aluminum cans. The cans should be placed in a cool dark place. Keep the tea away from any radiation, light and heat source such as a furnace, heat and microwaves. The light and heat will change the structure of tea, making it change its flavor.

We tend to think that goes with dry heat. But in reality it with moist heat. It's Cold is going to dry. So if there is excess heat, the tea can absorb more moisture and rot much faster. Furthermore, fungi can really grow in a humid environment. Fridge is a cool place, but it's not a good place to store green tea. Moreover moisture, tea is also sensitive to other fragrances from other foods.

Some people are careful with the storage of tea, but are not as cautious to drink tea out. Clean and dry the spoon spoon before using it to pick tea. Some water could ruin the whole can.

It's a good idea to get a bit most of tea and put it in a small can of frequent use. Thus, if the tea is ruined, you can throw away and get a new patch. This is better than throwing most large set of tea.

One last thing to consider is to make sure the lid of the tea can is tightly closed. It really is not good wary feeling when everything else, but find out later that the tea is still ruined because you forgot to close the lid … hard.

Mr. Pham has great interest in tea, herbs, and their health benefits. He has created Nature Healthy Tea to share his knowledge on simple yet healthy tea drink. Publishers are welcome to reprint this article provided this resource box is presented and kept intact.

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Environmental Tips – How to Go Green

March 14, 2010 by admin  
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watchmojo.com presents… Some tips and suggestions for going green and doing your part to save the environment.

Green Home tips – Eco heating ideas

October 25, 2009 by admin  
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Autumn is approaching and that means colder days ahead. However, Australia is blessed with an amazingly moderate climate where even our chilliest days are nothing compared to other regions in the world. This means that Australian residents can take advantage of all natural low emissions heating in their green home.

As well as insulation and energy efficiency, there are other innovative heating ideas to keep your home toasty warm for the winter.

Eco Home Tip #31 – Seal up draughts – Put snakes under door jambs, get weather stripping for your windows. Heavy curtains also help keep in the heat and keep out the cold. You’ll be amazed at how cosy a room can be without any heating at all.

Eco Home Tip #32 – Look beneath your feet – the soil beneath you home acts as a natural insulator, keeping the ground warm all year round. By employing a geothermal heat pump, your home can be take advantage of this natural heat during the colder months. In a geothermal system, liquid is circulated in pupes that run beneath your home. As the liquid gets warmer, it is pumped up to a heat condensor where the heat is released into your central heating system.

Eco Home Tip #33 – Keep it low – Switch your thermostat down a single degree. When we come in from the cold, we’re very likely to crank the termostat up much higher than necessary. Remember that every degree lower on your thermostat can potentially save up to 10 per cent on your heating. Throw on a jumper instead.

Eco Home Tip #34 – Cut your system down to size – as with air conditioning, don’t go overboard with your heating. You’ll be amazed at what a single space heater will do.

Eco Home Tip #35 – Look for the Energy Star – As with all appliances, energy star ratings give a good indication of the energy efficiency of the appliance. Energy star rates furnaces, boilers and heat pumps for central heating in your home.

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Environmental Tips – How To Go Green

October 11, 2009 by admin  
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http://WatchMojo.com/ presents… Some tips and suggestions for going green and doing your part to save the environment.

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