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Energy saving is the activity of reducing the amount of energy producing resources people use and deplete in the daily course of their lives. There is a limited quantity of nonrenewable energy resources on Earth, so it is essential to save the current supply and use renewable sources that will be available in the future. By making some behavioral changes, individuals and organizations can decrease their consumption of heat and power to save energy.
Specific energy saving activities include, but are not limited to, using more efficient light bulbs; lowering heating system thermostats in the home and office; reducing the use of cars and other petroleum reliant vehicles; and reusing ma...
Specific energy saving activities include, but are not limited to, using more efficient light bulbs; lowering heating system thermostats in the home and office; reducing the use of cars and other petroleum reliant vehicles; and reusing ma...
Energy saving is the activity of reducing the amount of energy producing resources people use and deplete in the daily course of their lives. There is a limited quantity of nonrenewable energy resources on Earth, so it is essential to save the current supply and use renewable sources that will be available in the future. By making some behavioral changes, individuals and organizations can decrease their consumption of heat and power to save energy.
Specific energy saving activities include, but are not limited to, using more efficient light bulbs; lowering heating system thermostats in the home and office; reducing the use of cars and other petroleum reliant vehicles; and reusing materials such as plastic bags and water bottles.
Specific energy saving activities include, but are not limited to, using more efficient light bulbs; lowering heating system thermostats in the home and office; reducing the use of cars and other petroleum reliant vehicles; and reusing materials such as plastic bags and water bottles.
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G8, Raising Pressure On Iran, Puts Oil Stocks On Standby
ReutersCAMP DAVID, Maryland (Reuters) - Leaders of the Group of Eight major economies raised the pressure on Iran on Saturday, signaling their readiness to tap into emergency oil stockpiles quickly this summer if tougher new sanctions on Tehran threaten to...Tags: Petroleum Industry, Government, Summits, European Union, Camp David
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Green Collar Jobs
We talk about blue collar jobs, but what about green collar jobs? What kind of Eco-friendly positions are sustainable in the world of sustainability?
Marni Majorelli tells us about her position as an ecological landscape designer. She shows us a model...Tags: New York City, Environmental Issues, Flatbush
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'Post Green' Living
When learning about sustainable living, you know you're in good hands with Seth Leitman. He's known as "The Green Guy" after building a career and lifestyle around all things green.
"People usually go, oh boy, there's that guy! Coming to talk to me...Tags: Credit and Debt, New York City, Environmental Issues
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Japan Mourns Tsunami Dead; Grapples With Aftermath
ReutersOFUNATO, Japan (Reuters) - With a moment of silence, prayers and anti-nuclear rallies, Japan marked on Sunday one year since an earthquake and tsunami killed thousands and set off a radiation crisis that shattered public trust in atomic power and the...Tags: Tokyo (Japan), Tokyo Electric Power Co., Human Interest, National Government, Government
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Gas Prices Up But May Be Peaking, Lundberg Survey Finds
CNNSTORY HIGHLIGHTS *The average U.S. gas price is up more than 11 cents, to $3.93 per gallon *But prices may peak below $4 per gallon, survey publisher Lundberg says *The highest prices were in Chicago, the lowest in Tulsa, Oklahoma. (CNN) -- U.S. gas...Tags: Petroleum Industry, CNN (tv network), Matt Smith, Environmental Issues, Commodity Markets
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Solar Power - NYC's Future?
These days, you've gotta spend some green to go green, and eventually, save some green. It's why more and more companies are turning to solar energy. Calvin Angell and David Buckner work for 'Solar Energy Systems'. Buckner is the president of the company...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Solar Energy, Long Island, Renewable Energy, Environmental Issues
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Cooking Light
We know you love to eat delicious home cooking. Now you can make flavor-rich, satisfying, nutritious meals in minutes and get out of the kitchen — fast.
In COOKING LIGHT THE COMPLETE QUICK COOK: A Practical Guide to Smart, Fast Home...Tags: Entertainment, Salads, Foods and Beverages, Dining and Drinking, Bars and Clubs
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Iran Raid Likely To Drag In U.S. And Hurt Global Economy
ReutersMUNICH (Reuters) - An Israeli raid on Iran's nuclear facilities would deliver a painful shock to the global economy, revive flagging Islamist militancy and possibly drag the United States into a regional war whether it backed its ally's attack or not. As...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Israel, The Washington Post, Government, Munich (Germany)
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Better Living Thru Tech
PIX11.comImprove your health and home...with a little help from technology! Steve Greenberg will be here here with the latest gadgets and gizmos for better living. Fitbit Ultra--is a wearable, wireless activity monitor that tracks steps taken, flights of stairs...Tags: Itron Incorporated, Physical Fitness and Exercise, Allergies, Apple iPad, Passenger Cars
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NYC Beaches On Sewage Alert
pix11.comAs record temps are turning the Big Apple into the Big Sauna this weekend, city officials have posted advisories at Cedar Grove Beach, Midland Beach and South Beach on Staten Island and Sea Gate Beach in Brooklyn, all due to raw sewage that oozed into the...Tags: South Beach (Staten Island, New York), Sea Gate, Government, New York City, Brooklyn (New York City)
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High-Levels Of Pollution Prompt Closure of 4 NYC Beaches
pix11.comThe New York City Health Department announced a closings of four city beaches Tuesday as a result of heightened pollution levels in the water. The pollution is the direct result of raw sewage that had spilled out into the Hudson River after a four-...Tags: Environmental Issues, Sports, Environmental Pollution, Hudson River, Canoeing and Kayaking
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Con Ed Preps For High Heat Days
With high heat and humidity expected today and tomorrow, Con Edison reminds customers to use energy wisely, and the company will have extra crews and support personnel available to respond to any service problems that may arise.
Customers should report...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Consolidated Edison Incorporated, Facebook, Economy, Business and Finance, Electrical Appliance
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