The ease of the transition along with the desire to share it with others has led to the Living Green Fair. “I want people to go down the same path I went,” he said. So Etzler took his growing passion at home and made …
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but our goal is for it to be a living document. It’s just an easy way for people to understand what an incredible effort the green movement in New Orleans has become.” Each green dot represents “anywhere from one to …
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Planning to wash your car on Labor Day? Here’s a great reason not to do the labor yourself: The average home carwash uses up to 140 gallons of water, according to the Daily Green. All that water, and the …
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the last thing in my head was going green,” Harris said recently as he helped weatherize a 75 … which runs workshops on environmentally friendly living in low-income areas. “The advertising is not there,” she said. ”
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A Reno couple has taken green living to a new level. Not only are John Sagebiel and Mary Cablk helping to save the planet, they’re saving themselves hundreds of dollars in heating costs every month. In fact, they say …
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No matter how much “tree huggers” are labeled ridiculous and the Sarah Palins of the world ignore environmentalism, you have to be strong in your position. Lecturing a person about going green can fall on …
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the last thing in my head was going green,” Harris said recently as he helped weatherize a 75 … which runs workshops on environmentally friendly living in low-income areas. “The advertising is not there,” she said. ”
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and dedicated green space. If living in downtown Atlantic Station is not your idea of luxury living, you should know that other high-rise apartment offerings (also former Corus properties) recently hit the market are …
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Living in Your Head - New York Times

by admin on September 3, 2010

having sequestered himself from the passing of time and actual interaction with people: “Chronological living is a kind of lie … those little monochrome green cloudlets, a fog of fragments and images and words.
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A 2006 epidemiological study in the Netherlands on more than 250,000 people showed that the percentage of green space in a living environment has a positive association with residents’ perceived general health.
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