Oct 09, 2009 -
Posted by Mai Ling at MSN Real Estate on Thursday, October 8, 2009 10:29 AM
The first family is hoping changes at the White House will decrease its carbon footprint enough to achieve green certification.
Talk about taking a lead in the pressing issues of the day.
I suppose that's the job of the first family, but the Obamas still deserve a hearty round of applause for their efforts to green up the White House and apply for LEED certification, according to Inhabitat.
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Feb 09, 2008 -
Feel like making some changes around the house? Why not consider the environment (as well as your health) when doing so?
Marissa Ponikowski at HGTV.ca’s Green site tells us how to go about this with some important considerations:
Sustainable Materials
Sustainable building and furnishing materials are made from renewable or recycled materials and their harvest and manufacture has less impact on the earth than their non-renewable counterparts.
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Jan 13, 2008 -
I recently came across Style at Home's online mega-guide to green-living and thought i'd share. You can find all kinds of great information here .
Some topics include:
*Eco-friendly shopping: Environmentally friendly shopping online
It's easy to incorporate green living into your life.
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Mar 29, 2008 -
Grist recently tested 8 different green cleaning products, ranging from pre-mixed to straight baking soda and came up with some interesting results.
Here is the article from Grist's website:
Forget the butcher, the baker, and the candlestick maker -- if your rub-a-dub tub is filled with grime and grub, it's time to scrub. But with what?
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