I could not help but think of Lord of the Rings when I saw this website. This home is environmentally sound and it does look quite comfortable. (…)
I admit it: I am in love with the New York Times. There have been many great recent articles about environmental friendliness that are informative. This particular article discusses choosing appropriate insulation for your home. (…)
I like this article for many reasons. First, it highlights a business in Tampa Bay called REAL Buildings that creates homes that are more environmentally friendly. Second, it provides some ideas for other who are also interested in going green. (…)
This article is part of a series on energy in general. The first half focuses on the use of white materials for roofing as a method of going green. White roofing works in a method similar to wearing a white shirt on a sunny day. Many people know from experience that a white shirt will feel much cooler than a darker shirt. The same is true of roofing. The white color better reflects the sun and therefore can lower the use of cooling systems. Many places have adopted this simple technique. (…)
In South Carolina, there is a neighborhood with homes over 100 years old. The homes are taken care of and have strict rules to keep the original structure's integrity intact. That is, until Betsy Kaemmerlen moved into the neighborhood. (…)
I read a blog today titled "Navajo Green Jobs Bill – SMSC Loans $86 Million To Other Tribe" and found a few things to be interesting. (…)

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I could not help but think of Lord of the Rings when I saw this website. This home is environmentally sound and it does look quite comfortable. (…)
I admit it: I am in love with the New York Times. There have been many great recent articles about environmental friendliness that are informative. This particular article discusses choosing appropriate insulation for your home. (…)
I like this article for many reasons. First, it highlights a business in Tampa Bay called REAL Buildings that creates homes that are more environmentally friendly. Second, it provides some ideas for other who are also interested in going green. (…)
This article is part of a series on energy in general. The first half focuses on the use of white materials for roofing as a method of going green. White roofing works in a method similar to wearing a white shirt on a sunny day. Many people know from experience that a white shirt will feel much cooler than a darker shirt. The same is true of roofing. The white color better reflects the sun and therefore can lower the use of cooling systems. Many places have adopted this simple technique. (…)
In South Carolina, there is a neighborhood with homes over 100 years old. The homes are taken care of and have strict rules to keep the original structure's integrity intact. That is, until Betsy Kaemmerlen moved into the neighborhood. (…)
I read a blog today titled "Navajo Green Jobs Bill – SMSC Loans $86 Million To Other Tribe" and found a few things to be interesting. (…)