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Is a Green Build Too Expensive for Me? How to Compromise

If you’re building a new home, it’s both eco-friendly and economically prudent to make it as green as it can be. So go ahead and incorporate solar power, buy hyper-efficient appliances and incorporate natural and recycled materials where you can.

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Pedal Power: How Biking Could Change American Society

Get on that bike and get in shape, lower your carbon footprint and save lots of money…

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Eco-Friendly Winter Lawn Care

Winter lawn care: There’s a lot you can do over the winter to nourish and protect your lawn — from preventing weather-related injuries to using non-toxic de-icers to choosing the right lawn winterizer — so that next spring it comes roaring back from the cold weather healthy and lush.

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The Russell Family Foundation Transitions Puyallup Watershed Initiative to Independent Nonprofit

The Puyallup Watershed Initiative is a new model for community-centered change to improve the social and environmental health of the Puyallup Watershed in Washington State that has brought together hundreds of local leaders and nonprofit organizations…

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Renewable Sector Reeling from Trump’s Tariff on Foreign-Made Solar Panels

Consumers can expect to pay 15% more overall for rooftop solar installations once President Trump’s 30% tariff on foreign-made photovoltaic panels kicks in.

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Perspective Arrives Without Invitation: A Story About The Deadly Santa Lucia Mudslide

A massive glacial mudslide — probably indirectly resulting from global warming — forces raft guides on the Futaleufú River in Chilean Patagonia to reassess their priorities…

Shower or Bath: Which Is Better for the Environment?

Showers typically use less water than baths, but only if the bather doesn’t linger under the spray for too long and if he has a newer model — that is, more efficient — shower head.

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How To Be Greener At Home In 2018

Lifton Home Elevators offer a range of residential elevator which is so economical it’s run from a 220v outlet or 110v outlet with step-up transformer with no hydraulics required.

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Giant Iguana Being Nursed Back To Health in Florida

Wildlife rescuers found a six foot long iguana with arrow wounds wandering around the wilds of South Florida and are now hoping to get “Godzilla” back to health…

Children’s Environmental Health: A New Focus Area For Jonas Philanthropies

With a new strategic vision, Jonas Philanthropies is funding scalable solutions aimed at the most vulnerable and neglected, such as preventing children’s exposure to harmful environmental toxins…

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