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10 Things Never to Buy Again

October 16, 2009

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By Jason Nault We all know there are some products out there that were solely created for their convenience, no matter what the price the environment must pay. Here is a useful list of 10 commonly found household items that are bad for the environment and some alternative options so you can take action to [...]

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Algae Fuel – Real Renewable Energy

October 13, 2009

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Algae Fuel – Real Renewable Energy

One of the most compelling things about Algae fuel is that it is a drop-in replacement for conventional gasoline. It can be used in conventional automobiles with absolutely no modifications to the engine and is environmentally neutral.

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Carbon Credits and Forestry Offsets

October 10, 2009

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With Forestry Offsets, the trees are worth more alive than dead.

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DIY Energy Primer

September 23, 2009

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Step-by-step DIY energy guides are becoming more popular, and more of a real help.

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Good News From New Orleans

September 6, 2009

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Enhancing the greater Lafitte Greenway and providing recreational opportunities, post-Katrina.

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12 Ways Homeowners Can Save $5,000 in Under an Hour

September 1, 2009

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Even without an economic slowdown, the act of saving money on homes and appliances reduces our carbon footprint.

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