Google Investing in Renewable Energy

October 13, 2010 · Filed Under Green

Google has made two major investments over the past week that could help more Americans get renewable energy.

West Virginia Geothermal

Researchers from Southern Methodist University discovered that West Virginia could have almost double the amount of geothermal energy than originally thought.   If just a fraction of the total potential geothermal energy was used, it could generate more energy than the state is currently producing mostly with coal.

Google made the 1/2 million dollar investment to help produce clean energy for their large number of data centers their currently own.  In total, Google has already invested more than $10 million in making an enhanced geothermal system.  The final goal is to get the clean energy source to cost cheaper than coal.

Offshore Wind Energy

Google has also decided to make a large investment in an offshore wind energy project that could help bring wind energy to many homes throughout America.  The joint project with Good Energies plans to create underwater cables in the Atlantic that would help transport energy from wind farms.  The major setback for renewable energy today is our current infrastructure.  This move could help dramatically upgrade that infrastructure, while expanding the number of places that can receive wind energy.

Google Wind Project

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Though Google has not released the amount they will invest, Google and Good Energies are planning to take on 37.5% of the equity portion of the project.  It is estimated that the project could cost a total of $5 billion.  A hefty price, but could bring wind energy from offshore projects to cities throughout the Atlantic.

Good Luck to Google with their renewable energy investments and hopefully they continue to make strides so that our country can one day rely more heavily on renewable sources.

Did you Celebrate 10/10/10?

October 12, 2010 · Filed Under Environment, Events, Green, Health

Oh the holiday season is upon us, and one of the most memorable for anyone concerned with cancer, food safety, and agriculture just passed. On October 10th, 2010 Non-GMO Day was celebrated worldwide with success and continues as October has been deemed “GMO-Free Month”. So what exactly was all the celebrating and food fighting about?

GMOs

GMOs, or Genetically Modified Organisms, are most often plants that have been injected with genes from other species or synthetically developed strains to create a type of lab-made hybrid. The most famous example is when a tomato plant was given the genes from a fish, making the plant more tolerant. Although fascinating from a scientific prospective, these plants are grown with little research done on their long-term environmental and health impact. The reports don’t look promising for the GMO industry, but unfortunately they have large financial resources that have produced alternative propaganda in place of scientific research. It is often considered one of the most corrupt industries given the monopolies agriculture companies have and their tactics with farmers that work on leased land.

So Why the Celebration?

Many individuals have been determined since the advent of GMO-food to keep it out of their systems. European nations quickly banned it from trade quite some time ago, leaving the US to instead donate its excess of subsidized crops to third world nations. The ethics involved in these donations have been highly questioned. As American citizens, we are not protected from a government standpoint from GMO infiltration into our food, but we are given the option to “opt out’ of it through choosing organic food.

Learn More

Since food, genetics, and agriculture each have their own large respective industries and trade associations, it can be difficult to find information about the risks associated with GMOs. Your best source of information is the Institute for Responsible Technology to learn more about GMOs, what they are, and what issues you should be aware of going forward for your own health. If you are pregnant or have small children, it is highly recommended to review this information as the build-up of toxins and other things being injected into our food are not meant to be digested by our bodies.

A belated cheers to 10.10.10!

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Cloth Diapers are back! Why Celebrities are Choosing Cloth

October 11, 2010 · Filed Under Green, Health, Products

Why would a modern mom or dad chose cloth diapers over the convenience of disposables?  Well, cloth diapers are are certainly not the cloth diapers that our mother’s used (that is sooo yesterday) and now come in a variety of cute styles, materials and covers.  But besides making a fashion statement, why are more celebrities choosing cloth than ever before?

They’re easy!

With so many great cloth options available, including all-in-one (diapers with a soft inner liner plus an waterproof outer liner) and one-size-fits-all styles, modern cloth diapers are as easy to put on and take off as disposables.

They’re great on baby’s skin!

Cloth diapers are made of soft cotton and other natural fibers that are gentle to a baby’s skin and can even reduce the risk of diaper rash (yay, no more red tushies!)

They’re green!

Can you believe that just one child can go through over 6,000 disposable diapers in their first three years, producing up to 2 tons of waste?  Cloth diapers can be used over and over again as they can be washed at home and even passed on to a new sibling or friend (now that’s recycling!)  With more celebrities going green, it is no wonder many are choosing to go this route.
They’re great on your budget!

Did you know that the average cost of disposable diapers is around $2400 per child?  In contrast, a complete supply of cloth diapers can cost as little as $500.00.  While cost of diapers is of little concern to the average celebrity, cloth diapers can sure help us regular folk save a few dollars (think of what you can do with all that extra money in your household budget!)

So, who is using cloth?  Word has it that big names like Brooke Shields, Gweneth Paltrow, Tori Spelling and Maggie Gyllenhaal have all used cloth, just to name a few!
Actress Brooke Shields with her two daughters.

Brooke Shields

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About Us
This guest post was written by Sarah Reidy, of Everything Birth, Inc.  Owned by Crystal White, Everything Birth has been offering customers an online selection of birth supplies, cloth diapers and organic baby products for over nine years.   The company’s new concept, Diaper Parties SM is now taking the country by storm.   A Diaper Party SM is an opportunity for a group of moms (and moms-to-be) to come together to try out cloth diapers and other baby products.

To find out more about cloth diapers,Diaper Parties SM as well as a wide variety of practical and adorable cloth diapering options, please visit our websites at:

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Bottoms Up!

Golf And The Green Surroundings: 5 Reasons Why Golf Is The Ideal Activity For The Environment

October 8, 2010 · Filed Under Environment, Green

Did you know that golf can be immensely beneficial to the environment? Many people have no idea of this fact today as a result of the number of articles that have previously been published about the negative consequences of poor golf course management. There have been plenty of them over the past decade, many of which discuss poor water management, the use of chemicals and the eradication of natural habitats. However, these articles did far more than raise awareness of these issues. They also revolutionized golf course management itself, which is now far greener than it has ever been. So what can a golf course offer to the environment? Much like effective golf swing tips, enjoying a little green golfing can offer a whole range of benefits including the following:

1. Well Managed Golf Courses Can Rehabilitate Degraded Landscapes

Golf courses used to traditionally be built on cleared land that contained natural habitats for plants and animals. However, this is not the case today. As planning permission will likely not be granted if natural landscapes are to be cleared, many companies submitting plans to build golf courses actually do so on degraded land. This helps the environment no end because it actually recycles the land and improves its environmental viability. It cleanses the land so you can enjoy a few games of golf where nobody would previously have ventured!

2. Golf Courses And The Surrounding Land Can Support Native Plants And Wildlife

Have you ever been to a golf course that has incorporated wildlife sanctuaries and natural areas that are to be undisturbed? If your golf swing means that you stray off the fairway regularly then this will expose you to more of the delights that such environmentally friendly areas have to offer. In many cases, gold courses vow to preserve specific areas, preventing golfers from straying into them, because this helps to guarantee the health of the greens and fairways as well. As such, you contribute to the success of these areas by supporting eco-friendly golf clubs.

3. Golf Courses Can Protect Water Resources

Instead of wasting water, golf courses can actually preserve water resources like lakes, rivers and ponds by maintaining them, protecting the native creatures that live within the water and by adopting green policies that prevent chemicals running off into the water and polluting it. Previously, this would not have been possible but management policies at golf clubs now ensure that it is. They use natural fertilizers and substances to encourage the health of the courses and this in turn encourages the health of the waters. Furthermore, many have irrigation systems in place that capture and use rainwater instead of other water resources to keep the grass healthy.

4. The Air Quality Can Be Improved By The Presence Of A Golf Course

Green areas help to purify the air by removing pollutants from it and filtering the oxygen. A golf course is of course a green area and can serve these functions as well as helping to moderate the temperature in the local area. This is why many golf courses can now be found in urban areas as well as rural ones. Golf courses are ideal for those looking to enjoy a little clean air and a stroll from time to time and if you happen to have a club in your hand then so much the better!

5. Golf Courses Can Increase The level Of Green Landscape In Any Given Area

This is a given really because the creation of a golf course is no easy feat at all. Golf courses, especially full ones, take up acres of space… acres of green space that comes complete with grass, trees, natural vegetation and natural creature habitats. This can seriously enhance the natural environment and improve the overall landscape in terms of the impact it has on the world we live in as well as the beauty that you are able to enjoy when you are taking the time to walk around the golf course. Taking the time to enjoy it can enhance your peace of mind and quality of life.

All of the above adds up to one thing ¨C golf can be one of the activities that help you to reduce your carbon footprint. This is especially important given how degraded the environment has become in recent years.
Now is the time to start playing golf to revolutionize the way you look at the environment, to enjoy it more and to take full advantage of all of the other benefits it has to offer. Now is the time to start learning your optimum golf swing so that you can enjoy the game as well as the environment with no frustration at all. Check out the only resource you will ever need to enjoy everything the game of golf has to offer ¨C online golf hints and tips by Jack Lenon.

About The Author

Jack Lenon, a native Floridian, lives with his wife and two children. Having played the game of golf for more than 20 years, he is knowledgeable on the topic and offers advice on the golf swing that can revolutionize your game. He is passionate about helping other golfers to improve their handicap via his website www.golf-swing-tempo.org. There you will find information about golf swing aids and other useful hints and tips to give players an edge on the green.

Solar Panels Planned For White House

October 7, 2010 · Filed Under Government, News, Solar

Interesting news just came out on Tuesday that the Obama administration has plans to put solar panels and a solar water heater on the White House.  This move is drawing heavy praise from the solar industry.

Rhone Resch, president and chief executive of the Solar Energy Industries Association, had this to say about the move:

Putting solar on the roof of the nation’s most important home is a powerful symbol calling on all Americans to rethink how we create energy

I have to agree completely with this statement and in high support of the move.  The White House uses a large amount of energy annually and there is lots of space on the roof to accommodate solar panels.  Also, the President will no longer just praising renewable energy without actually using it.  The White House will now be running off of clean renewable energy.

What’s even more interesting is that Obama was not the first President to think about Solar Energy for the White House.  The history of solar panels on the White House actually dates back to the Carter Administration.

Video by Newsy.

The solar industry is also pushing to have solar panels put on government buildings across the country.  The hope is that this move will encourage others to begin thinking about renewable energy or at least support it’s future. Let’s hope that this move can in fact do that and help stimulate the renewable energy market.

The Bed Bug Epidemic

October 6, 2010 · Filed Under Green, Health, News

Bed bugs have been a hot topic recently.  They are no longer only in our beds or hotels, but now being found in the workplace, movie theaters and even in schools. With their resurgence, people are taking desperate measures by beginning to use dangerous chemicals to get rid of them as they did many years ago. There are other safer and more natural solutions that can help us fight against these pesky little bugs.

Bed Bugs

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Prevention

Though bed bugs do not carry disease and only cause skin irritation, they are still a pest that you don’t want in your home.  Once bed bugs infiltrate your home, fighting against them can be extremely difficult.  By taking a few measures, you can avoid getting them in the first place.

Cleanliness

By making sure that you bedding materials are cleaned on a regular basis can help prevent these creatures from making your bed their home.  If you leave sheets on your bed for weeks without cleaning, it can be a breeding ground for these creatures.

Second Hand Items

I have mentioned several times about buying items from consignment shops to save a little money and get more use out of a perfectly good item.  When buying items, especially furniture, do a quick inspection on the items to make sure they are free of bed bugs.  If there are signs of an infestation, you may want to avoid the item or make sure it is free of bed bugs before bringing it into your home.

Keep Items Off of Bed

Whenever you go anywhere, avoid just throwing your clothes on the bed.  If you clothes have bed bugs on them, it will make it easy for them to make their way onto your bed.  Hang clothes that you plan to wear again and just avoid getting them in contact with your bed.

Traveling

Make sure to be extremely careful when traveling that you don’t bring them back into your home.  Keep all of your items off of the floor and properly inspecting your bed before sleeping.  If you do think that you may been in contact, throw all of your clothes right into the washer and inspect all items you bring back into your home.  Also, try doing a quick Google search before picking a hotel to see if the hotel has a recurring problem of bed bugs.

Foam Bedding

One way that some have thrown out there is to get natural latex bedding.  They say that latex and other foam beddings are too dense for bed bugs to live, making it resistant to these bugs.  Though bed bugs can still survive, it’s not as habitable as traditional mattresses.

Natural Pest Control

No matter how much we try, beg bugs still make their way into our homes.  The normal reaction is to call the local pest control guy and have them exterminated with chemicals.  The problem with fighting them in this manner is that bed bugs have built an immunity to many of the chemicals we are using to get rid of them.  And on top of that, do you really want to expose your family to dangerous chemicals?

The most popular method mentioned that can help eliminate bed bugs is to use extreme temperatures.  Bed bugs cannot survive in extreme cold or hot conditions.  A common way mentioned is to use a high pressure steam cleaner to clean the infected areas.  The best way is to contact local pest control experts and find out if they provide chemical-free solutions similar to companies like ThermaPureHeat.

The Missing Piece of the Conservation Puzzle

October 4, 2010 · Filed Under Environment, Green, Local

In a recent interview, U.S. Ecologist Gary Nabhan offered that “In other environmental issues we tell people to stop something, reduce their impact, reduce their damage”. Nabhan is a ethnobotanist/gardener whose promotion of biodiversity has caught the attention of many over the years.  He is known for his work in biodiversity as an ethnobotanist.  Since Coming Home to Eat was published in 2001, the local food movement has ignited, causing a worldwide green epidemic.

There has been an increase in the number of organizations and businesses, in recent years, that have contributed to the promotion of sustainability through conservation. The Earth Day Network has been playing a large part in bringing conservationist and green enthusiasts together, sharing ideas and discussing new ways to support the planet. Other large organizations and non-profits like Doug Band and the CGI (Clinton Global Initiative) have been working on successful emission reduction projects in the San Francisco Bay area. While climate control has continued to worsen, collaborative and individual acts are vital for any successful green campaign. As human beings, we’re constantly told to reduce our carbon footprint, consume less unhealthy foods, and spend less time in the shower! But let’s take a minute to step back and look at this from a different perspective; one that Gary Nabhan strongly suggests.

The United Nations’ Food and Agriculture Organization confirms that only about a quarter of crop diversity is left and that a dozen species now gives 90% of the animal protein eaten globally. In accordance, just 4 crop species supply half of plant based calories in the human diet.

Nabhan states that eating foods that are home-grown will have a larger impact on sustainability for our planet as a whole. What can also be known as, “eat what you conserve,” is a well-established theory in that by eating the fruits and vegetables, we are attempting to conserve/save as well as promote the granular dissemination of various plant species.

Marco Contiero, agriculturist, suggests that “biodiversity is an essential characteristic of any sustainable agricultural system, especially in the context of climate change.”[1]  According to Conterio’s theory, this would suggest that as individuals we tend our own crops/plants, and should make sure to purchase localized farm products at supermarkets and groceries. In the end, this condenses export/import reliance, thus reducing our carbon footprint.

Nabhan and Contiero’s theories both relay greatly on an action oriented approach at conservation and sustainability. With an abundance of green movements following Earth Day 2010, organizations and individuals have taken a stronger following to expert opinions like the ones demonstrated by both of these highly influential agriculturalists. Be sure to visit your local farmers markets and apple orchards as fall approaches.  Also, as eco-conscious individuals, don’t hesitate to stop the next time you drive by a yard stand with fresh crops. Promoting biodiversity and localized farming is a crucial piece of the conservation puzzle.

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