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Green Chemicals - Extensive Product Lines for Multiple Applications
Author: Eco Green Chemicals
Website: http://www.blogger.com/profile/12096061428295015279

Although green cleaning products are becoming more widespread, there has been a limited amount of options available for industrial and commercial cleaning applications. Until now, people have believed heavy duty cleaning requirements can only be fulfilled through harsh chemical based products. Daimer®’s green chemicals are among the first to break this green barrier. Daimer®’s eco-friendly, non-polluting products can clean carpets, rugs, trucks, car engines, kitchen tiles, metals, stone, vinyl, and just about every type of surface. In fact, there is a formula for almost all applications industrial and commercial users face.
What make these green chemicals safe are all natural components. These products rarely don’t aggravate allergies and eliminate the risk of burning and itching. They are bio-degradable and do not accumulate in the soil, water, or air to disrupt the natural equilibrium. In addition, Daimer®’s green chemicals are not flammable, which means…
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Green Living28 Feb 2010 05:01 am
PG&E Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) to Lower Energy Costs
Author: easy eco blog
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Pacific Gas and Electric (PG&E) has recently added the voluntary Critical Peak Pricing (CPP) program that gives lower energy rates on non-CPP event days (non peak days) in exchange for higher rates on CPP event days. (high use Summer days)
You agree to pay higher peak rates of 60 cents a kilowatt-hour on no more than 15 days a year in exchange for a 3 cent discount on all other energy use times.
This is designed for businesses using more than 200 kW per month who can pull back energy use during peak days. The program has resulted in lower bills for some big customers like datacenters.
Related posts:
- Lower Cost Wind Turbines
- New California Solar Power Energy Measures
- Using a Digital Timer to save Energy
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Green Living28 Feb 2010 05:00 am
Green Blogs and the Nature of Blogging
Author: Rachel
Website: http://www.thechicecologist.com/2010/02/green-blogs-and-the-…
So I’ve been reading a lot of blogs lately, partly in research for these posts, and partly out of interest of what people have to say about the green movement and living sustainably. It got me thinking about some things. First being how overwhelming the amount of information that is at the tips of our [...]
Related posts:
- Everyday Action Green Websites and Blogs
- Regional Sustainability and Local Community Groups
- Green Building Design or Engineering Problems? Ask Nature


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Climate Change27 Feb 2010 05:02 am
Does your Alma Matter?
Author: Rich
Website: http://www.earthpm.com/2010/02/does-your-alma-matter/
You can find out whether your Alma Mater is making a difference in Sustainability. We’ve found a great site that allows you to check out most colleges in terms of their efforts to keep themselves green with green projects, green buildings, even in their transparency about the way environmental decisions are made.
If you are an Alum of the University of New Hampshire, you’ll probably be happy with what you see. If you happen to be from Duquense University, however, well… er…not so much.
The site does a tremendous job in allowing you to search by school, by state, even by athletic conference. You can also see how a school’s grades in each of the subcategories are improving (or not!) from year to year.
This is a non-profit organization which appears to put a great deal of thinking into their analysis.
From their site:
What is the College Sustainability Report Card?
The College Sustainability Report Card is the only comparative evaluation of campus and endowment sustainability…
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Green Living27 Feb 2010 05:01 am
Turn Pedal Power into Electric Power for Devices
Author: easy eco blog
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Credit: PowerGen
The RollerGen Power System attaches to bicycles (Either stationary or standard) and turns Pedal Power into Electric Power for Electronics Devices. It powers cell phones, MP3 players, GPS units, anything powered by USB, the standard for modern electronic devices. Power is stored in a pocket sized miniature battery that has the dual USB output plugs.
It charges up 30 watts in a short 4-5 miles of riding. The unit fits bikes like a standard rear rack and has a spinning flywheel that contacts your tires. The only downside is that it costs $495. Hit $99 and they will sell a ton of units.
Related posts:
- iPhone, Cell Phone, Portable electronics Solar Charger
- California Flat Screen TV Power Guidelines
- Power Bricks aka Wall Warts
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Sustainable Travel27 Feb 2010 05:00 am
Eco tours in Yellowstone and Australia help raise environmental awareness
Author: Joe Ascanio
Website: http://www.terracurve.com/2010/02/26/eco-tours-in-yellowston…
As part of America’s Schools Program’s ongoing commitment to environmental education and awareness, they are teaming up with Sustainable Travel International (STI), to offer two trips in 2010 that exemplify responsible tourism in action.
These active and experiential trips are scheduled for June 18-27, 2010, in South East Queensland, Australia, and June 11-16, 2010, at Yellowstone National Park.
Each region’s top eco-lodges and green hotels will be a highlight of these trips. These properties are working to protect the environment and economically benefiting the local communities where they’re located, and some have a strong focus on preserving cultural heritage as well.
“We are excited to partner with America’s Schools Program in offering these eco-friendly trips,” said Brian Mullis, co-founder and president of STI. “Although more tour operators are offering trips that feature ‘green’ elements, the travel industry needs to do more to support local economic…
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Green Living27 Feb 2010 05:00 am
USGBC’s Announces Top 10 Green Building Legislation
Author: Green Talk
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You know why Abe is smiling? Because America has a bright future ahead of it. We will get out of our economic rut and green building is the answer. Green building will create jobs and spur the economy to recover. Right now Congress has taken the lead and there are several green building bills pending. Although the USGBC’s press release was entitled “the USGBC’s top 10 list,” in reality, the list comprised of its top 20 green building bills pending or enacted by Congress. At the top of the list was The American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. The list included nine pending bills in the House and ten bills in the Senate.
“With our crippled economy, continuing energy crisis, and changing climate, Americans need timely and effective solutions to set a new course for how we use and think about energy,” said Sen. Snowe. “Energy efficiency has emerged as one of the most effective and expeditious actions that can be taken to preserve valuable…
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Modern Kids and the Green Movement
Author: Go Green Items Blog
Website: http://gogreenitemsgirl.wordpress.com/2010/02/27/modern-kids…
In the United States there are all kinds of environmental initiatives and programs, including “teach-ins” on global warming solutions. This means that your school-age children may know more than you can imagine about the environment, global warming, carbon footprints, and more.
Just consider the school lunchroom; when you were in school it wasn’t all that likely that there were separate recycling bins for appropriate materials. Today, however, millions of cafeterias and lunchrooms have very clearly marked containers into which students are expected to pitch their recyclables. Even the need for such programs is reduced by the fact that many students bring reusable containers to school each day too.
It pays to consider if your kids are “greener” than you are. Remember that it isn’t just the school that influences and educates them. Children are known to watch a few hours of television each day, and not all programming is as mindless as some might assume. Many of the most…
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Green Building26 Feb 2010 05:01 am
NH Ski Up Mount Sunapee March 13, 2010
Author: Green Architect Jeremy Bonin, AIA, LEED AP
Website: http://www.blogger.com/profile/07495457719901726105
Join us Saturday, March 13, 2010 at Mount Sunapee for an awesome day of skiing, snowboarding, tailgating, networking, giveaways, and a barbecue!
Registration: Online Pick up your pass: Starting at 8:00 AM Saturday, March 13th at Mt. Sunapee BBQ lunch (FREE): 12:30 at the NH Ski Up Tent Raffles / Apres Ski: Starting at 3:00 PM
Register online for discounted tickets ($39 each!), then just show up at the mountain, find the Ski-Up Tailgate Tent by the chairlifts to pick up your pass and fun bag of swag!
The first 30 registrants online receive a free T-Shirt! Register early at http://nhskiup1.eventbrite.com/. Already have a season pass at Sunapee? Your registration for the event is FREE!
The “beach” at Mt. Sunapee is your place for fun! Check it out!!
 Don’t have ski or snowboard equipment? No problem, just bring a printout of your registration or mention “Ski-Up” to Outspokin’ located at the intersection of Rte 103A and Rte 103 and get discounted rentals ($20 for boots, poles,…
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