Archives for the ‘Recent Posts’ Category

Power From Our Stool?

By Wesley Joseph • Sep 11th, 2008 • Category: Chemicals, Climate Change, Energy, Recent Posts

Who knew good could come of your gas?



Green Eggs and Ham: In Favor of (Green) Pork Barrel Spending

By Wesley Joseph • Sep 10th, 2008 • Category: Climate Change, News and Media, Politics, Recent Posts

Spend Green! Spend Now!



A Bone to Pick with The Daily Green

By Wesley Joseph • Sep 9th, 2008 • Category: Climate Change, Energy, Politics, Recent Posts, Resource Waste Reduction

What article did the Huffington Post pick up in their Green section that didn’t have its facts straight?



EHI Quick Tip: Collect Compostables Indoors

By Wesley Joseph • Sep 7th, 2008 • Category: Gardening, Recent Posts, Resource Waste Reduction

How can you compost without having to constantly take scraps outside?



Grow more in your Garden: Try Fish!

By Matthew Philip • Sep 6th, 2008 • Category: Eating, Gardening, Recent Posts

Add some surprising items to the list of things you can grow at home and reduce your environmental impact!



Cirque du Vert: Circus of the Green - Volume 4

By Matthew Philip • Sep 5th, 2008 • Category: Energy, Household, Pollution, Recent Posts

Highlights include: Health and Environmental dangers of indoor candles and how to green them, Green tips for your small business, High priced oil’s impact on steel, and Water emerging as the next Oil Crisis.



Would You Eat Crops Irrigated with Urine?

By Wesley Joseph • Aug 27th, 2008 • Category: Chemicals, Eating, Gardening, Recent Posts, Resource Waste Reduction

Using human waste for irrigation and fertilizer?



High Cost of Oil Impacting Steel Imports and Production

By Wesley Joseph • Aug 26th, 2008 • Category: Business, Energy, Recent Posts, Recycling, Resource Waste Reduction

How is the high cost of oil affecting where our steel comes from? Is the price of oil actually bringing jobs back home from over seas?



Free Refrigeration: Part Deux

By Matthew Philip • Aug 25th, 2008 • Category: Eating, Energy, Recent Posts, Resource Waste Reduction

Can refrigeration be achieved at zero cost and with zero energy in immense heat? A Nigerian inventor proves it is possible!



Weekly Green news Blurb | You Should Know Vol. 5

By Wesley Joseph • Aug 24th, 2008 • Category: Energy, General, News and Media, Pollution, Recent Posts, Recycling

Pickens taking our water? Windmills on skyscrapers?