There are many earth friendly ways to insulate your home. Here are a few.
1) Loose Fill Cellulose: this is made from recycled newspapers, formaldehyde-free and treated to be fire resistant.
2)Spray-in Soy foam: Typically made from natural soy, they act like other spray-ins, but do not contain formaldehyde, are environmentally safer thanb their conventional spray-ins.
3)Batt or blanket insulation: Usually made from natural fibers, such as wool and cotton, and can contain recycled-material such as old blue jeans.
These can help insulate almost anywhere in your home to help save energy!
Citation:Green Now! Here's How.
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FRUITA 8/9 IS AN ENERGY STAR SCHOOL AND THE 2011 COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC HEALTH AND ENVIRONMENT, CORE COLORADO SUSTAINABILITY CHAMPION
Friday, March 25, 2011
Daily Energy Saving Tips
by Tori Riggs Here are some tips for saving energy in any daily life:
- Recycle. This tip is hardly needed to say, but you have no idea how much energy it can save to recycle. It takes much less energy to recreate an aluminum can than it does to create one for the first time.
- Take showers instead of baths. An average shower uses 20 gallons of water, and an average bath uses 37 gallons.
- Open windows when the weather is nice. This eliminates the need for an air conditioner in the spring and fall, and can save a lot of energy and money.
For more easy green tips and information, please visit http://cashmoneylife.com/frugal-money-saving-energy-tips/
Thursday, March 24, 2011
Ways to Save Energy #3
Here are some ways to save energy:
- Use safety plugs on unused outlets. These are prime places for outside air to leak into your home
- Hire an enviromental consultant to asses your residence for hazards.
- If your home has a large, single-paned picture window, use heavy draperies during the winter to help hold back cold air.
- Reflective window film can help reduce heat gain during the summer, and it will keep furniture and carpert from fading.
- Check window panes to see if they have new glaze. If the glass the loose, replace the putty holding the pane in place.
- If drafts sneak in under exterior doors, replace the threshold.
www.savewithces.com/365in 2008.htm
Japan's Nuclear Crisis

By: Rachel Skillicorn
In Japan, the recent tsunami and earthquake, affected some of the nuclear plants. That means that radioactive material is now in their air and can be deadly. Officials released other chemicals into the atmosphere trying to counteract the nuclear particulate in the air. People (some 19 miles away) were warned not to drink tap water because the radioactive iodine, which is a element that only comes out in extreme temperatures, is currently 3 times above the normal level. Luckily, Japan is now recovering.
Kenya's Jatropha
Kenya was recently planning on growing 50,00 Jatropha plants near Malindi to produce bio fuels. This was opposed when the amount of greenhouse gasses was added up.They found out that the amount of gases out-weighs the amount of bio fuel that it could produce. A Jatropha is a species of a flowering plant, that is a poisonous semi-evergreen shrub. The seeds contain oil that can be processed into bio fuel to run a standard diesel engine.Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Trees are Important Heroes and Killers
Everyone knows that trees are good for
the enviroment, and produce oxygen for the
atmosphere.They also absorb CO2. But, trees shed leaves
and it's a pain to pick up all those leaves. Believe it
or not, but all those leaves that trees drop are
healthy for your other plants or anything growing
underneath the leaves. When the tree sheds the
leaves, they fall on the ground or plants below.
During the winter, these leaves protect the
plants from snow, ice, and the cold.
However, there is a downside.
These leaves also protect
the plants from
the sun and kills
them. That's why
wind is important
in a plant's life... to
blow the leaves
off so it can live.
Wind Energy
by Ivy Long
Her are some facts about wind energy you may our may not know. Many people overlook wind energy as a potential alternative energy source. Wind power should not be over looked. wind energy is a form of solar energy, and therefore, is renewable. wind does not need to be produced so there will be a constant supply of it. but right now wind is one of the least used renewable energy source so let make it our new energy.
http://www.energyrefuge.com/archives/wind-energy-facts.htm
Her are some facts about wind energy you may our may not know. Many people overlook wind energy as a potential alternative energy source. Wind power should not be over looked. wind energy is a form of solar energy, and therefore, is renewable. wind does not need to be produced so there will be a constant supply of it. but right now wind is one of the least used renewable energy source so let make it our new energy.
http://www.energyrefuge.com/archives/wind-energy-facts.htm
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