Welcome to the sixth edition of the Green Living Carnival! It is a weekly blog carnival featuring articles on sustainability, energy efficiency, and green living in general. Glen Myers from Green Building Elements presents: Hydrogen Fuel Production Breakthrough Could Revolutionize Alternative Energy Market. It is a new method of extracting hydrogen from plants, which is […]
Read MoreWelcome to the fifth edition of the Green Living Carnival! A weekly blog carnival featuring posts from some of the best writers on sustainability, energy efficiency, and green living. Jade Boyd from Rice University writes about a study on how Waste Heat May Reduce Costs for CO2 capture. Carbon dioxide is captured from flue gases […]
Read MoreThere is no doubt that soon the United States will not just be oil independent, but will also be energy independent. This statement is based on the last “Oil Outlook Report” released by the International Energy Agency. In fact the IEA says that by 2035 the United States will be completely self-sufficient for natural gas […]
Read MoreThere are many companies in the world who are involved in making their workplace a greener place to be. Many have succeeded and some are still climbing up the ladder. How green a company is, is based on parameters that include energy efficiency, waste management and water resource utilization. This article is based on the […]
Read MoreWelcome to the fourth edition of the Green Living Carnival! It is a weekly blog carnival featuring posts from some of the best writers on sustainability, energy efficiency, and green living in general. Cyndi presents The Power of Perception posted at Reduce Footprints, saying, “This post discusses the nature of perception and how we can use it to help […]
Read MoreWhat is an Eco-Friendly Car? An eco-friendly car is one that runs either totally or partially on alternative fuels. This can include electricity, natural gas or another fuel source. These cars are usually of two types: either a true alternative-fuel vehicle that has no need for gasoline or a hybrid that uses a combination of […]
Read MoreWelcome to the third edition of the Green Living Carnival! It is a weekly blog carnival featuring posts from some of the best writers on sustainability, energy efficiency, and green living in general. John Schmoll presents Money Saving Gardening Tips From a Frugal Mama posted at Frugal Rules, saying, “From saving money on produce and groceries to being able […]
Read MoreHybrid car technology is still a relatively new thing, and there is a lot of confusion surrounding hybrid cars. If you’re considering trying a hybrid, read on to learn about some of the myths and misconceptions, as well as what it’s really like to own a hybrid car. Hybrid Cars and The Environment Hybrid cars […]
Read MoreIn some circles, golf has developed a reputation for being less than environmentally friendly. For those not associated with the sport, golf courses can be seen as nothing more than enormous parcels of meticulously manicured grass carved out of the native landscape, an unnecessary presence in the natural world that displaces indigenous trees, plants and […]
Read MoreWelcome to the second edition of the Green Living Carnival! It is a weekly blog carnival featuring posts from some of the best writers on sustainability, energy efficiency, and green living in general. Kiva from Green Home Gnome has an awesome infographic showing ENERGY USE: How energy gets used and wasted in the home. Cellomom from Cellomomcars.com […]
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