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Heating The Home With Solar Gas

Posted on May 21, 2012 by gloper22
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It doesn’t matter if you are building your home or remodeling, you can turn it into a solar energy home by making a few simple changes to your plan.  If electric and gas become hard to manage you may want to consider heating your home with the sun.  Solar energy is the heat that comes from the sun down to the earth.  When it reaches the earth it spreads evenly but you may need it to go to a certain area like your home.  How do you get that much sunlight to heat a home? It’s easy to do and takes a few extra steps to help get it started. 

Building or Remodeling your Home

If you are building your home you have several choices to choose from regarding your heating source.  If you choose to heat from the sun you need to build your home facing in the direction that the sun rise’s.  This allows your home to get the most sunshine during the hottest part of the day. Buying solar powered glass windows allow the sun to come through and stay in the home without escaping back out.  After the sun goes down your home is kept warm by the sunlight that came into the home during the day.  You need to keep the door shut in order to keep the heat in and you also need to use insulated curtains on the windows at night so that the heat will not escape at night while you sleep. Make sure you don’t allow too many windows on the side of the house that faces the evening sun as it may cause the home to cool down quickly.

Remodeling your home to use the sun as a

Heating The Home With Solar Gas

Categories: General | Tags: natural heating, solar energy, sun

Environmentally Friendly Printing For The Purpose Of Easter Greeting Cards

Posted on May 19, 2012 by gloper22
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Giving out greeting cards during holidays is a tradition that many of us follow. Sending cards to our loved ones during special occasions is an affordable and convenient way of showing our thoughtfulness to our family and friends. This Easter, why not try something new and have your greeting cards printed by an online printing company that uses green technology?

As you probably know, almost every industry today is taking the initiative to make eco-friendly steps when it comes to their operations. One such industry is the printing business which makes use of large amounts of paper. As you know, paper is derived from trees. This doesn’t mean that printing companies need to stop using paper altogether or that you need to forget about sending any more greeting cards.

Some printing companies are now using recycled paper for their greeting cards. This type of paper looks just as glossy as ordinary card paper but uses much less wood pulp. This means that fewer trees are needed to produce this type of paper. Printing companies who believe in green printing also try to print cards in bulk. Printing cards in large volumes means conserving less energy since the press is only set up once. One-time printing also lessens the amount of extra paper by the end of the printing.

More and more greeting card printing companies have also switched to soy ink. Soy ink actually produces more vibrant colors in greeting cards. However, this type of ink emits no harmful chemicals during the drying process. This is extremely beneficial given the fact that ordinary ink produces toxins when it evaporates.

Doing your share for Mother Nature does not end with having your greeting cards printed by a green printing company. It’s also your responsibility to recycle your old greeting cards. A lot of cities today have recycling facilities, so all you have to do is bring your items that you want to be recycled.

Environmentally Friendly Printing For The Purpose Of Easter Greeting Cards

Categories: General | Tags: green printing

Environmentally Sound Fruit Trees

Posted on May 19, 2012 by gloper22
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Spring is just around the corner! As the winter drags on, we longingly look outside for hints that our garden is still there, buried beneath snow, but waiting patiently for warm air and cleansing rains. If you are starting to think spring, and think gardens, it’s time to think about what it will take to make your gardens and planted areas eco-friendly.

Here are some thoughts on ways you can go “greener” this year with your gardens:

1. Use Natives – You’ve probably already heard that using native plants is a very ecologically sound practice, and it’s true. Natives are better suited to your gardens because they

Environmentally Sound Fruit Trees

Categories: General | Tags: ecology, gardening, organic

Winning Over Hazardous Household Substances

Posted on May 17, 2012 by gloper22
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Even green households sometimes have something hazardous lying around. Motor oil from your latest oil change, leftover oil based paint, coolant, brake fluid, even car batteries. It only takes one gallon of improperly disposed of oil to contaminate a million gallons of groundwater! That’s why it’s necessary to be very careful about the way we dispose of hazardous household waste.

Most communities have recycling programs and rules for hazardous waste disposal. Some have special pick ups, and some do not. Some make it downright inconvenient for you to do the right thing. Here are some tips on how to do the best you can to avoid creating problems and when dealing with chemicals and waste that you just can’t toss in

Winning Over Hazardous Household Substances

Categories: General | Tags: hazardzous chemicals, recycle
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