by Phil Gibbs | Feb 28, 2012 | Green
Recycling computers and how to deal with information on your hard drive Technological advances within the personal computer market has bought about an increase in the rate at which we upgrade our machines. Manufacturers are continually competing to develop faster,...
by Grace Pamer | Feb 13, 2012 | Green
As word spreads about the necessity of caring for the environment, increasing numbers of people are committed to making more environmentally friendly choices in their lives. They are driving more fuel efficient cars, recycling at home and work, and are purchasing more...
by Grace Pamer | Jan 26, 2012 | Green
What could be more soul warming than spending a romantic evening with your beloved partner? A quiet moment together by a romantic fire in the hearth or a twilight evening spent listening to the waves lap on the shore; these are the moments to treasure for a lifetime....
by Grace Pamer | Jan 21, 2012 | Green
The increased use of bioethanol is seen by many as a compelling way of reducing our dependence on non-renewable fossil fuels. Rather than using gasoline derived from crude oil to power our vehicles, why not use bioethanol, an alcohol produced from plants? What is...
by Sharon Hurley Hall | Dec 20, 2011 | Green
There is a lot of talk in business about going carbon neutral, but how realistic is it to achieve it? If you’re running a company you may be wondering whether carbon neutrality is something you can afford to aim for but the real question is whether you can...
by pledgingforchange | Dec 1, 2011 | Green
The web is awash with ways to “go green”. But the fact of the matter is that most methods of making efficiency changes to your home energy involve expensive investments. Not everyone who wants to install solar panels or switch to more effective insulation can...