Theft
When it happens with New York Magazine, well, I don’t mind, ’cause, really, who reads New York Magazine?
When it happens with the New York Times, that’s a different story.
Buying into the Green Movement is an article that discusses how just because a product is labeled ‘green’ or ‘organic’ doesn’t necessarily make it better for the [...]
Home Depot: Making an effort (well, kind of)
“Home Depot: Ripping the Head off ‘Green’ and Spitting Down Its Neck.” Or at least that is what Home Depot seems to be doing with their new initiative Eco Options Marketing Campaign. Well, that was initially how I started this post off, before really reading through the article.
Quick test: which is the Eco-Friendly product? A [...]
The BEST CFL and a new type of fan
Over at Simply Green, Danny Seo, the author of Simply Green Parties and Simply Green Giving, has endorsed one Compact Florescent Lightbulb above any other. For critics who claim that CFL’s are too harsh and don’t adequately mimic standard incandescent bulbs Seo recommends the GE Energy Smart Dimmable CFL bulb.
Also on the green front- TreeHugger [...]
On the Water Front
Well, it looks like it is a good thing that Coke decided to buy Glaceau, makers of Smart Water. It takes, between 50 and 60 gallons of water to produce a 1 liter bottle of coke. Considering that Coke is one of the most popular beverages around the world, that is a whole lot of [...]
Settling Some Myths
Okay, so since I have posted “Oh By The Way” I have received a number of comments about compact fluorescent lights (CFL) ranging from drying out your eyes, to containing mercury, to not really being more energy efficient then incandescent bulbs because they use so much more power in their start up. Well, I am [...]
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