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  • Green Reuse Tip It

    Posted on April 30th, 2009 Solar Panel No comments


    Green Reuse Tip It

    It is good practice to reuse as much as you can. It will prevent waste and for plastic items help keep them out of dumps!

    Items you can Reuse at least once:

    * water bottles. as long as you keep them clean, you can reuse them several times. It will save you money just to refill the bottle with tap. refrigerate it and you are good to go.

    * newspaper. you can use old newspapers to clean your windows and mirrors, as shelf liners and more. reusing newspapers can really help save on paper purchases, thus saving trees!

    * donate or free-cycle. items like clothes, toys, books…almost anything can be donated or given away instead of tossed. just make sure it is clean and in decent condition.

    * make compost. use your unused natural food items to make compost.

    * batteries. stop buying one time use batteries and only purchase rechargeable ones.

    * refillable. buy condiments, shampoos and the like in large containers and refill smaller user-friendly container for it. This will help you buy less bottles and use less plastic!

    * bags. stop using paper and plastic bags. buy canvas bags and reuse them over and over again.

    * paper. any time your printer messes up or you make an error when using paper, let your kids use it to color on. or, you can use it as scrap.

    * clothing. use old socks, t-shits and cloth materials as rags, to clean the car or to dust with.

    * egg cartons. these can be reused for arts and crafts, paint holders, taco items, or even to organize jewelry or small items.

    * plastic milk jugs. these can be used for pots for plants or even to water them.

    * cardboard boxes. go to a fun place with your kids that has a hill and have a summer sledding competition! cut large squares and use the cardboard as your “sleigh.”

    As you can see, there are many many ways that you can reuse items you use everyday. Be creative and brainstorm about how you can make the most of everything and be a good steward to God’s planet!

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    About the Author: Cindy Taylor is a Christian stay at home Mom who love the Lord and cares about God’s planet. You can see her passion and writing at her website, Green Christian Network (http://greenchristiannetwork.com).

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  • Sea Levels on Rise

    Posted on April 29th, 2009 Solar Panel No comments


    Sea Levels on Rise

    It is no new scientific fact that there is a slow steady increase of temperature; we’ve been studying and recording changes for a few decades. For some reason people are only now starting to take notice of how desperate the situation is.

    Due to the increased temperature, sea levels are on the rise. It now is easier for boats full of scientists to access the Northwest Passage for research due to the polar icecaps melting . Areas that were once almost unreachable are now becoming navigational and the search for precious gems, gold, and oil is on! There is no end to mans greed.It makes sense that when the sea levels rise the ground surfaces slowly disappear. We will lose our agriculture farmlands. There may not be enough food needed to sustain ourselves, let alone other countries that we already support. Many farmers will lose their farms and their lifestyle.

    Should sea levels on the rise be a worry about freshwater? Our drinking water is not a luxury it is a necessity and is as important for people, plants, and animals. The possible damage to freshwater due to rising sea levels should be a major worry to all of us.

    For hundreds of years polar bears have been the king of the Arctic ice and roamed over vast areas of icy tundra. But with the icecaps melting away, and the distance between ice flows becoming greater, many polar bears have drowned from exhaustion before reaching shore. It also makes hunting their primary source of food, the seal, more difficult. Dying of hunger is now a probable fate for many of them.

    The total extinction of many of the world’s beloved land animals may be just around the bend due to rising sea levels.

    Show some concern about the environment and save money at the same time by searching for eco friendly products from sites like http://www.EnergySavingProject.com.

    The author is a specialist in environment, energy efficiency and renewable energy.

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  • Green Tip – Moms Use Clothe Diapers

    Posted on April 28th, 2009 Solar Panel No comments


    Green Tip – Moms Use Clothe Diapers

    Sure, this is a little messier than the easier, disposable version. However, do you even realize the amount of disposable diapers that are filling landfills?? Cloth diapers are a choice that every mother should seriously consider. Let’s look at some facts that are quite alarming…

    Disposable Diapers Sobering Facts:

    * from birth to about 2-1/2 the average child will go through about 7,300 diapers

    * the cost for that is about $2600

    * 18 billion diapers enter landfills each year

    * disposable diapers make up about 3.4 million tons of trash

    * health risks such as fertility issues in males, eyes, nose and throat issues and even asthma-like symptoms have been connected to disposable diapers!

    * long term negative affects on animal and water life.

    * the chemicals that make disposable diapers white increase the risk of cancer

    * affect development

    * they use more water. yep. you may need to wash cloth diapers, however, way more water is used making disposable diapers!

    * a study, conducted by Anderson Laboratories in 1999 and published in the Archives of Environmental Health, found that disposable diapers release chemicals called volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene and dipentene. They have been shown to have toxic health effects, such as cancer and brain damage, when used over time or high exposure.

    * they use 1.3 million tons of wood pulp. that’s about 1/4 million trees every year.

    * they take up to 500 years to break down.

    * more viruses than you want to know about…including polio, survive for two weeks or more after disposed of.

    There are many many many more reasons to avoid disposable diapers. However, I think our readers are intelligent and the above information is enough to get you thinking! Research for yourself. You will be shocked!

    Go for organic natural reusable cloth diapers. You will not only be helping the environment and saving money, you will also protect your sweet precious love bugs from harm!

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    About the Author: Cindy Taylor is a Christian stay at home Mom who love the Lord and cares about God’s planet. You can see her passion and writing at her website, Green Christian Network (http://greenchristiannetwork.com).

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  • 5 Easy Tips Conserving Water

    Posted on April 28th, 2009 Solar Panel No comments


    5 Easy Tips Conserving Water

    Everyone is looking for ways to save money and help conserve our natural resources. There are many methods that are easy to start in your own homes, but one very simple and obvious way to save is by reducing water consumption. Here are just a few easy water saving tips that you can begin doing today.

    1.  Turn off running water in your sink or shower when you’re actually using the water. You can easily fill the sink with a enough water to wash your face, or fill a cup to brush your teeth. You may consider turning off the shower faucet while you’re washing your hair and then turn on again to rinse. Think about how much water is wasted. The same goes for dishes in the kitchen, turn off the water until you’re ready to rinse.

    2.  There are low-water consumption toilets available that use only a couple of gallons of water each time they are flushed. If you have a standard toilet, one green living tip you may consider is placing a plastic bottle filled with sand into your toilet tank. This little trick helps the tank fill up faster and use less water.

    3.  The laundry is another area where it is easy to waste water, and just as easy to save. Do your laundry in large loads rather than several smaller ones.

    4. Limit your water waste outdoors. Don’t wash your car or driveway as often as you have been, and when you do, turn off the outside faucet until it’s time to rinse your car.

    5. Look throughout your home, checking the faucets, toilets and pipes for any leaks. The very smallest of drips coming from a leaking pipe can eventually cost you a lot of money. Fix any leaks that you find.

    If you are looking for simple ways to save the planet and save yourself money, start at home with these 5 easy steps. The planet and your wallet will thank you.

    Learn more Green Living Tips and Ideas at http://greenlivingtipsandideas.com

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