The Debate Over Clotheslines
If you live in an older neighborhood in most cities, you can hang your wet clothes out to dry with impunity. But if, like 60 million Americans, you li...
If you live in an older neighborhood in most cities, you can hang your wet clothes out to dry with impunity. But if, like 60 million Americans, you li...
Larry Coben | Posted 04.25.2009 | Green
The cleanest, greenest, cheapest and most secure energy is the energy we don't use. The empirical evidence from Chile is overwhelming and proves the savings.
Marta Mondelli | Posted 09.08.2008 | Green
Plenty of people switching off their units when leaving the apartment or when the temperature is not terribly hot, but there are still many of them carelessly wasting away energy and ozone.
Bill Chameides | Posted 07.27.2008 | Green
You do have some control over your carbon footprint -- maybe more than you think. Let's look at how choices at home, on the road, and at the store can fight global warming.
Nancy H. Taylor | Posted 04.28.2008 | Living
Whether you have a large factory with hundreds of employees, or a two-person office, there are many ways to save money, energy and resources by implem...
MSN Money | Teresa Mears | Posted 10.19.2009 | Green