Consider Motion Sensor Switches At Home
Posted on 03. Dec, 2008 by Chris Baskind in The Daily Footstep
Your parents were right: a good way to trim that power bill is by turning off unnecessary lights. And motions sensors are a convenient way to make it happen.
How to Recycle Your Old Car: Donate It!
Posted on 02. Dec, 2008 by Chris Baskind in Recycling
So you’re ready to put that old clunker in your driveway out to pasture. Maybe selling or junking your old car isn’t the best answer. Why not consider donation?
How to Plan a “Green the Family” Meeting
Posted on 02. Dec, 2008 by Chris Baskind in Family
Do you really want to green your home? You can’t do it alone. Here’s how to get the sort of family buy-in you need to make it work.
Save Paper and Energy with Holiday eCards
Posted on 02. Dec, 2008 by Chris Baskind in Christmas, Holidays, Living
There’s no need to waste paper on holiday cards. With nearly everyone having email access these days, eCards are an eco-friendly way to send season’s greetings.
Money-Saving Tip: Keep a Weekly Driving Log
Posted on 02. Dec, 2008 by Chris Baskind in The Daily Footstep
Want to start saving gasoline — without installing any special equipment on your vehicle? Then keep a driving log. Here’s how one can save you money.
Three Letters You Can Write to Help Save the Planet
Posted on 01. Dec, 2008 by Chris Baskind in Living
While letter-writing has been largely replaced by email for daily correspondence, it still has its uses. Here’s how a traditional letter can help green the planet.
Quick Tips for Saving Energy in the Kitchen
Posted on 01. Dec, 2008 by Chris Baskind in The Daily Footstep
Let’s save some energy in the kitchen! Here are collection of quick-and-easy tips for trimming your monthly utility bill. Please add your favorite tips in our Comments section!
