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Tips for Green Living › Advice on Going Green

Windbreaks heighten your home's energy efficiency and security by blocking or minimizing the effects of wind and accompanying bad weather like snow, rain, sleet, and hail. Read more


If you could afford only a new washer or dryer, which high efficiency machine will help you save the most money? Read more


Although it’s great to have more organic choices in clothing and textiles, it’s nice to know what you’re buying. Read more


Frog numbers have decreased at alarming rates over the past few decades. Here are three ways you can make a difference. Read more


Don't waste another minute before the icy fingers of winter grab more than its fair share of energy from your home. Read more


Plastic of all kinds, but notably plastic bags, find their way into rivers, lakes and oceans. Here's what we can do about it. Read more


Consider doing your part to help the environment and urchase green products the next time you restock your office. Read more


Natural or green burials are preferred by those who wish to extend their ideals to their final phase on earth. Read more


Need fresh veggies? Here's what you'll need for a successful indoor garden in the winter. Read more


Although some companies have taken steps to recycle, a majority still struggle with the problems of getting rid of leftover materials. Read more


Earth-easy wrapping alternatives, which are just as easy, more economical, and/or better choices in the long run. Read more


Options for dealing with winter ice range from environmentally harmful (inexpensive rock salt and its blends) to earth-friendly yet backbreaking (chopping and shoveling). Read more


Begin your gift buying by focusing on the individual and their wishes, and then apply common environmental principals. Read more


Cell phone manufacture takes a toll on the environment, and cell phones add significantly to electronic waste. Read more


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