Shannon on December 31st, 2009

Each New Year is a time to welcome new opportunity.  Make 2010 your year to enforce a positive impact on the environment.  Here are the Top Green New Years Resolutions, courtesy of PlanetGreen.discovery.com.

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Doug on December 29th, 2009

It’s nearing that time of the year to start thinking about taking down the Christmas tree. For those who celebrated the season with a naturally grown tree consider mulching that tree instead of sending it to your local landfill. Tree pick-up and/or mulching sites vary from place to place so please check with your local [...]

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Melissa M on December 24th, 2009

The following text was taken directly from www.treehugger.com with thanks and no changes made.  Have a safe and happy Holiday Season!
‘Twas a night of sustainability’
by Danielle Carpenter Sprungli, WCSBD
‘Twas a night of sustainability, when all through the house
Not a creature was stirring, not even a louse;
The badges were hung by the entry with care,
In hopes [...]

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Dan on December 23rd, 2009

All around the city and suburbs, holiday decorations are shining. What a great time of the year to go around and see houses looking like bright, lighted ginger bread houses decorated by holiday spirited families and individuals. No better time then now to switch over all your interior and exterior lights to LED.  They still [...]

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Melissa G on December 17th, 2009

Here is some information you probably didn’t know about the impact paper and plastic bags have on our environment.

Plastic bags actually create fewer airborne emissions and require less energy than paper bags to produce.  And what are our options at the end of life for these bags?  Paper bags can be composted (only if they have [...]

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Carly on December 15th, 2009

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Two men were arrested at 4am on December 8, 2009 in Brooklyn for trying to re-paint a bike lane after the Department of Transportation had removed it.   Local businesses believe that the bike lane limits parking capacity, while the cyclists believe that it’s extremely dangerous not to [...]

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Michelle on December 11th, 2009

Studies have shown that direct and unrestricted access to the outdoors can reduce agitation in people with Dementia.
For more information see this website based on Long-Term Living.

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Shannon on December 9th, 2009

As the wind intensifies and the snow drifts in, it’s clear that winter has arrived. This winter, instead of cranking up the heat, opt for a Eco-friendly fireplace. Using a fireplace concentrates a heat source into one room rather than dispersing heat into unoccupied spaces, thus saving energy and money. Blomus, a manufacturer of functional [...]

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Melissa M on December 8th, 2009

We have all heard of “cash for clunkers”.  Now New York State is offering rebates to consumers who purchase new energy efficient appliances during President’s Week in 2010.  The rebates will range from $50 to $105 for one appliance to $555 for three appliances to consumers who show proof that they recycled the old appliances. [...]

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Anne on December 7th, 2009

Buy locally produced gifts. When you buy a gift that was made and sold close to home, your dollars stay in the community, and it reduces the carbon footprint otherwise created by overseas shipping.
Battery-free gifts are better. Discarded batteries are a hazard to the environment. The EPA claims that each year, Americans throw out billions [...]

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