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Green Investing

October 23rd, 2008 Get Your Green On 1 comment

Strong Sales for EcoLogic Product’s Eco-Chic Green Tableware Collection Shows Consumers Still Investing in Environment . (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Consumers are still putting environment first in spite of the economy, according to EcoLogic Products, whose first of its kind, sustainable, Green, high end tableware is meeting with terrific demand, just days after becoming available to the public.

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Green Living

October 23rd, 2008 Get Your Green On 1 comment

Genesis Products Division Enters New Government Assisted-Living . – FOXBusiness
Genesis Products Division Enters New Government Assisted-Living .FOXBusiness - 1 hour agoThe Genesis Solution encompasses engineered processes and materials that are environmentally sustainable or “Green“. Genesis is headquartered in Mississauga .

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Alternative Energy Is Our Future

October 8th, 2008 Get Your Green On No comments

The availability of alternative energy comes in many different forms. One of these is solar power: Solar power is driven by photovoltaic cells, and these are progressively getting less expensive and more advanced.

There aren’t any areas where solar power cannot be utilised including: generating electricity and hot water plus of course it has the added benefit of being pollution free. However, much more work still needs to be done in order for us to economically harness the sun’s energy. The one major problem is storing the power for use when the sun is not as strong, on overcast days and when night falls.

As of the moment, the most-invested-in alternative energy source favored by many private investors as well as the government is the wind energy. Huge double and triple bladed windmills can be seen around the world, working constantly, day and night to produce large amounts of electricity. Of course, there is nothing new about the concept of a windmill for harnessing energy.

The windmills used today are massive compared to those used in the past and much more ‘high-tech’ and often referred to as ‘wind-turbines’. The only downside to this form of power is when the wind isn’t blowing, you cannot produce power. Of course, the power we need can come from other sources when this happens so currently we cannot rely completely on wind power even if we had sufficient farms to cater for our needs.

A massive quantity of power can be obtained from another source of alternative energy which is the hydroelectric energy. All that is required is a large body of water and gravity – this fall of water from a great height is able to turn large turbines which generate electrical power. As water is everywhere it has not generally been a problem finding locations where it can be employed.

The main problem with this process is the initial financial cost and the size of these dams means it is a lengthy project which does not come without it’s own issues. Building of dams is often the most common and effective means of controlling the flow of water to sufficiently provide the source in generating the needed power.

Conservationists are starting to be worried about operating a dam as it not only requires a lot of labour building it to store and control water’s potential and kinetic energy but it can also be risky and complicated. To produce power this way does not always require a dam, especially if it is only a small community that is being serviced.

There are other options that you may use especially if it is just to supply neighbourhoods or an individual office or home such as small run-of-river hydroelectric converters.

However, the most underused and under-rated form of energy is geo-thermal: this is the heat which is generated inside the planet beneath the crust. The earth’s inner molten core is the one responsible for transferring the heat into the water.

Power plants use a number of ways to draw this water to the surface and harness it into ‘free’ energy. When hot water is drawn up, it simply means that there is the need to gather steam. The Geysers is an example of a dry stream plant located in the region of about 100 miles north of San Francisco and perhaps the best-known of all geothermal power fields.

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Global Warming Facts

October 8th, 2008 Get Your Green On No comments

If you regularly watch television, surf the internet, or listen to the radio, there is a good chance that you have heard about global warming.

Press and media outlets have elevated the issue in the public consciousness through their increased coverage. Being concerned about the issue is something that many of us are, thanks in part to the continuing debate and disagreements over the issue. After all, so much is at stake for our future family members.

Fighting against global warming does not have to take a lot of effort or money out of your pocket. There is entirely too much emphasis placed on vehicles and appliances that are energy efficient. Every little bit helps, and if you do not have the budget for the big items, there are less expensive ways to become proactive.

Your home is the key to helping you combat global warming.

If you are not using an electrical appliance, such as your computer, shut it off. As an added bonus, your electricity bill will decrease, saving you money as you help out future generations.

Reducing electrical usage by turning off all the lights and appliances is simple. This is not only a free way to help out, but you can also save money at the same time!

Another way you can help is by making sure your thermostat is not turned up too high so enjoy the comfort of wearing a sweater instead. The amount of reduction in toxicity your home produces can be substantial with a change in just a few degrees.

Many people do not understand the benefits to using energy efficient light bulbs, or how that differs from traditional ones. Another benefit that many users of these energy efficient light bulbs discover is an increased amount of savings on their electric bills.

A typical energy efficient bulb can operate for a year or two, making them last much longer than traditional light bulbs. Depending on where you shop, you may be able to buy these lights for around five dollars per multi-pack.

The contributions to combating global warming are not constricted to homeowners, as renters can help to. If you feel cold air sneaking into your house when it shouldn’t, speak to your landlord about making window repairs.

Though many people hesitate to bring items such as the hot water heater or insulating blanket up to their landlord, these tips can result in saving him or her money in the long run.

Not everyone can afford to buy an energy efficient vehicle such as a hybrid, and those people can still help out by examining their day to day transportation habits. First, examine how often you drive and if those drives are really necessary.

Could you walk, join a carpool, or take public transportation instead?

If you want to help fight global warming, you can easily do so by choosing to simply not drive three times you normally would during the week.

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The Good And Bad Of Using Solar Power

October 8th, 2008 Get Your Green On No comments

Fans of solar power would say that it is the way to fuel the future. Cynics have a tendency to find reasons why solar power won’t work. The reality is that there’s some validity to both sides.

There are both advantages and drawbacks of using solar power. Since the daylight is widely available each day at least to some degree, it is straightforward to make use of its energy such as with solar water heating.

For each solar power system that is used, pollution is cut down that much more. Solar power is clean and puts off no damaging emissions into the atmosphere. It causes no pollution of the water supply and no fouling of the soil. There’s simply no energy source that causes less damage to the earth. Solar power systems can be expected to last a while. They need to be built to last so that owners can recoup their investments. It seems that solar power systems last much lengthier compared to that. The trustworthiness factor is vital for any power source.

Solar energy passes the test of dependability with flying colors. The expenses for maintaining a solar power system are extraordinarily low. Some parts of the system may last decades without any upkeep at all. Solar panels are sometimes assured to maintain eighty percent of their potency for as much as twenty-five years. A solar power system is neither too perilous nor too difficult for most folk to run. It needs no supervision from the govt. Or any other agency as it poses no hazards. The price of running the systems is also awfully low. There are actually some negative facets of using solar power. Before purchasers can have any solar power, they must invest thousands of bucks. In 5 to 10 years, they are going to make up the price tag by saving on electric bills. The other main reason that solar power isn’t ideal is that it does not perform well on cloudy days or at all at night. In the final analysis, the benefits of solar power far outweigh the downsides. It appears the main sticking point is cost. Yet, as green technology comes down in price, this sort of energy becomes even more fascinating.

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Starving for a Green Connection?

October 1st, 2008 Carolyn Comments off

Roll up your sleeves and bite into the green business revolution at this hands-on conference.  Co-op America is hosting its annual Green Business Conference in San Francisco, November 12-13, at the Hotel Whitcomb in San Francisco.

Irv and I will be featured speakers on November 12 presenting “The Ten Commandments of Green Marketing.”  Other Speakers include Roxanne Quimby, founder of Burt’s Bees, Seth Goldman of Honest Tea, Tom Szaky, founder of TerraCycle, Miranda Magagnini, co-founder of IceStone, Sharon Rowe of Eco-Bags Products, and dozens more socially responsible business pioneers and marketing experts. Workshops cover everything from responsible sourcing of raw goods to cutting edge marketing strategies.

You will:

  •  Learn cutting edge marketing strategies to stand out in a field of green
  •  Get the coaching to succeed in this growing marketplace
  •  Grow your green business with innovative financial models
  •  Find out how becoming climate neutral is good for your community, your customers, and your business
  •  Network with green businesses like yours
  •  Get inspired by innovative business leaders
  •  Discover the powerful business case for going green
  •  Hold up a beacon of authenticity in the age of greenwashing

Perfect Balance of Work and Play

  • After a full day, relax and enjoy the company of your peers with great entertainment and fine organic cuisine

Seventh Generation CEO, Jeffrey Hollander, says, “When it comes to green business, this conference is as good as it gets… the best collection of green business leaders you’ll meet anywhere.”

What others are saying:

“This conference is the leading forum for honing our business skills and inspiring each other to ever-greater success.” — Jan Bruce, Publisher, Body + Soul Magazine

“Green Business Conference is a forum to explore and launch sustainable livelihoods for all, where businesses embrace green collar careers and create pathways out of poverty.” - Van Jones, President/Founder, Green for All

“I can’t tell you how inspiring the last three days have been.” — Phil Baum, Green Exchange and Baum Realty

“Thank you, thank you to everyone for such an excellent, well-planned wonderful green conference. I was really impressed with the speakers and workshops. I’ve heard nothing but great comments from everyone at Clif Bar who attended.” — Elysa Hammond, Ecologist, Clif Bar, Inc.

This conference won’t break your budget

Registration includes all keynote speakers, workshop sessions, entertainment, and organic meals for the entire conference.  To register now for the low price of $450 (a $200 discount) and learn more, visit: http://www.coopamerica.biz/ | 202-872-5330

Right after the conference, stick around for the largest green festival in the country, held just one mile away, Nov. 14-16, at the San Francisco Concourse Exhibition Center. http://www.coopamerica.biz/ | http://www.greenfestivals.org/ .

Carolyn

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