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  • TV Time Out: Before You Buy Your Next Set, Know What to Do

    December 17, 2009

    Tyler Farmer

    Buying a new TV is exciting — even more so when you dispose of your old one properly.

  • Green Gifts for the Home

    December 16, 2009

    margiemd

    Décor finds are always great gifts because they tend to last longer than other ideas, which is always beneficial to our environment.

  • Save Aluminum, Save the World

    December 15, 2009

    margiemd

    Recycling aluminum cans helps you do your part in saving the environment, but the cans also can lend a helping hand to charities.

  • Chocolate Goes Eco-Friendly

    December 15, 2009

    meganreilly

    A pandemic is passing throughout the chocolate consumer world, but don’t worry, it’s a green bug.

  • Building an Environmentally Friendly First Aid Kit

    December 9, 2009

    laurenkelley

    Not many companies are marketing first aid products to the eco-friendly consumer. If you had the choice though, wouldn’t you want to green that part of your home?

  • Worldwide Recycling Report Card: Does the U.S. Make the Grade?

    December 7, 2009

    meganreilly

    Though the U.S. has long been known as a global power, where in the world does the U.S. stand on recycling?

  • New Yorkers: Now You Can Recycle Your Cell Phone While Shopping for Organic Produce

    November 30, 2009

    laurenkelley

    The Council on the Environment of New York City has joined forces with the Call2Recycle program to offer cell phone and battery recycling pick-up locations at greenmarkets in New York.

  • ‘Cash for Caulkers’ to Incentivize Home Weatherizing

    November 30, 2009

    margiemd

    Joe Biden announced $454 million for the new “Recovery Through Retrofit” plan (aka “Cash for Caulkers”), a stimulus effort to weatherize American homes.

  • Is Swimming Green-Minded Recreation?

    November 27, 2009

    Tyler Farmer

    Once you’re in the pool, swimming has a positive impact on your health, but what’s up in air is the overall impact this exercise has on the natural environment.

  • The Future Looks Brighter with Energy Smart Miami

    November 24, 2009

    Jessica Bates

    The city of Miami released its Energy Smart Miami plan in April 2009. The plan involves developing energy-efficient systems and “smart” electric grids throughout the city.

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