Archive for the 'Green Tips' Category

In an idea that predates the popularization of the Internet, green maps have been around for years, highlighting many eco-friendly features in local areas, from parks to health food stores, bike paths, environmental ed centers and clean power installations. One of the great things about green maps is that they are locally developed, so they feature whatever each community feels is important. Coordination, technical help and resources have been provided by New York City-based Green Map Systems, led by the talented Wendy Brawer.

Given my proclivity for adopting minimalist New Year’s resolutions, I’m really pushing the envelope this year by vowing to thoroughly declutter my house and my life.
In January, I dove head over long into my decluttering campaign, rummaging through the garage, closets, and dresser drawers for items I haven’t used in at least the past year or two. I’ve told myself that those are the things I should seriously consider parting company with. My pile of rarely used items quickly began to take over the living room floor, and when I stood back to appraise my progress, a wave of anxiety hit me. It was a veritable tsunami of materialistic nostalgia.
This new video from OK Go shows you an elaborate way to recycle your trash.

The Greener Gadgets 2010 conference is tomorrow, February 25, from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. EST (at the McGraw-Hill Conference Center @ 1221 Avenue of the Americas in NYC. Incidentally, I have been working on a pair of green tech books for McGraw-Hill over the past few months). Registration is still open for Greener Gadgets, so come on by! It’s only $75 for students for the day, or $395 for attendees.
HTML clipboardA look at the various types of replacement windows with tips on how to choose
windows to save energy and lower utility bills.
Source:Energy saving windows








