Pioneers show Americans how to live off-grid

With energy prices going through the roof, an alternative lifestyle powered by solar panels and wind turbines has suddenly become more appealing to some. For architect Todd Bogatay, it has been reality for years. When he bought this breezy patch of scrub-covered mountaintop with views to Mexico more than two decades ago, he was one [...]

The Green Argument for Telecommuting

Last week, oil prices hit another record high, topping $126 a barrel and leading to a new rash of stories about gasoline spurting over $4 a gallon. Coincidently, my company opened a DC office last week, meaning that I’ll be commuting (by car, rail and bike) at least part-time from now on. And that gave [...]

Germany – world’s biggest cut in energy.

Germany records world’s biggest cut in energy use in 2007. A new annual energy consumption report by the oil giant BP paints a split picture of the world: rapid rises in emerging economies, a smaller fall in the EU. Energy-conscious Germany emerges as the star environmental performer. When it comes to tackling climate change, Germany’s [...]

Bright idea – Ban energy-wasting lightbulbs

According to media reports, the European Union is planning to implement a phase-out of energy-wasting, climate-killing incandescent lightbulbs, starting next year. They will be replaced by energy-saving compact fluorescent lightbulbs, which last 10 times longer.
An energy-saving compact fluorescent lightbulb uses one-fifth of the energy required by a conventional incandescent bulb and lasts 10 times longer. [...]

IT companies flex their green credentials

Hi-tech companies are competing on a new front – to become the greenest business.
A year after pledging to become the greenest company on the planet, computer maker Dell has introduced measures aimed at claiming the “green crown”. But there’s no shortage of environmental monitors making sure corporate boasting isn’t little more than window dressing. Dell [...]

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