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The percentage of Americans who see global warming as a significant problem is declining sharply – down to 35% from 44% in 2008. This is a clear call for environmental stewards to step up to the plate. But how?
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The percentage of Americans who see global warming as a significant problem is declining sharply – down to 35% from 44% in 2008. This is a clear call for environmental stewards to step up to the plate. But how?
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What you can do around the house to make your home more energy efficient
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Tips to put the freeze on your energy bills this summer.
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The cool and crisp days are upon us and as you prepare to turn up the heat, winterize your home. Did you know the average family spends $1,400 a year on energy bills, with nearly half of that spent on heating and cooling?
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Due to rising costs and issues of global warming, we are all trying to save energy as much as we can
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Autumn starts next week! As the days start getting shorter and temperatures start dropping, here are a few green-tech energy-saving tips to help you green your season.
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Track consumption of water, heating fuel, electricity, and gasoline to calculate the size of your carbon footprint and the savings realized from year to year.
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The tiger has an estimated population of 3,400-5,000 individuals; the giant panda, 1,000-2,000; the Sumatran rhino, 250; the North Atlantic right whale, 200-250; and the California condor, 170.
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Inventor and water-treatment expert Michael Pritchard watched the devastating 2004 Asian tsunami and hurricane Katrina in 2005 leave many without clean drinking water. In the wake of these horrific natural disasters, he developed the Lifesaver bottle.
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