While the movement towards preserving our economy is gaining momentum it still is in its infancy. People haven’t truly caught on to the fact that it is up to us to do everything in our power to protect the planet we call home, and even if they do understand that something needs to be done they shy away from taking action because they’re afraid it’s going to take a lot of work to make a difference. However taking steps toward going green can be done quite easily and can end up saving you money.
Energy Conservation

January 30, 20123 Comments
5 Ways You Can Save Energy in Your Kitchen
Given the state of the economy, people everywhere are looking for ways to save money. Did you know that you spend an average of $120 more than you need to in energy bills every year? Your kitchen can be a huge source of energy and with a few simple tips and tricks you can help eliminate unnecessary spending in no time.
Let’s review some of the most common appliances in the kitchen and evaluate what you can do to start cutting back on energy usage. We will begin with the fridge, since it is the largest appliance in the kitchen.

January 20, 20125 Comments
Incentives for greening your home
There are lots on incentives for turn your home into a more environmentally-friendly dwelling. Fewer utilities, larger tax returns, and smaller carbon foot prints can provide several benefits to reward your eco-focused investment and provide the good feelings which arise from being kind to mother Earth.

January 1, 20121 Comment
Cold Weather Projects
Now that colder weather is here, it’s time to really take advantage of being inside more, and get some projects done. If you’re tired of wasting energy, start with your toilet.

December 19, 20112 Comments
Cut Your Energy Bills this Winter
As winter nears and the nights get colder and colder, you’re probably dreading the arrival of your energy bill. Driving that bill down, just requires taking a few steps to make your home more efficient. By spending a little now, you can keep yourself from losing a lot later when energy prices rise.