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Jul 24, 2009
The man often referred to as the “father of the internet and the godfather of global warming”, Al Gore is working to create a new top-level web domain called .eco. The proposed .eco domain is designed for companies and individuals that are truly committed to green initiatives and are willing to be totally transparent as to what measures they are taking.
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Jul 23, 2009
Sometimes the little things count for a lot. Everyone knows cell phone chargers and televisions use a small amount of electricity even when not in use. This is known as phantom power. The simple solution to that waste is the installation of power strips that are easily accessible to switch on and off as needed. Not so easy if the power robber is your computer.
The home or office computer has become the most-used electrical device in most parts of the world. It is how we communicate, study, research, create, schedule and otherwise manage our lives and businesses.
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Jul 23, 2009
It is no secret that the world employment market is in trouble and circumstances appear to be worsening. The funny thing about circumstances is that they can be changed and often we can change them. When unemployment strikes home, there are at least two options that initially present themselves;
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Jul 22, 2009
The US Smart Grid is coming; quickly. Of all expected green initiatives, the smart electrical grid may be one of the fastest moving to date. Consumers are ready for the energy savings and more people are becoming realistic about what needs to happen to help heal our environment. The smart grid will offer both.
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Jul 20, 2009
The European Commission and ten (10) of the world’s top cell phone manufacturers that service European markets have agreed to design cell phones with one universal charger design. European Commission Vice-President Günter Verheugen is proud this agreement was reached without the need for legislation and expects the agreement to reduce the amount of electronic waste generated by cell phone consumers.
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