Green Cleaners Already in Your Pantry

You don’t have to shuck a lot of bucks to go green in your cleaning routine. Natural, nontoxic alternatives to high-priced detergents and cleansers can be easily — and cheaply — made at home. Not only will you have the satisfaction of saving money, but you’ll be pitching in to help the Earth while creating [...]

Getting around “Green”

Some companies are getting around using the “green” wording by tagging their products as “future friendly” such as P&G. You can see their marketing campaign here. Is this a good way to get around any litigation by claiming the products are GREEN?

7 Factors on Generating Traffic to Your Blog

Over the last few weeks I’ve had three conversations with readers regarding different sources of traffic.
In each case I had a number of email exchanges with each blogger (all on the same day) and ended up laughing to myself at the common theme but extremely different opinions being expressed by each of the bloggers.
In each [...]

Fastest growing green jobs

By TDG Community
The following is a guest post by Ezra Drissman of GreenCareersGuide
If you thought 2009 was a year that green took over, then think again. Over the next 10 years, the green industry is predicted to experience growth in the neighborhood of 1.5 trillion dollars. Green will continue to shape the foods we eat, [...]

6 Cities That Could Easily Be Car “Lite” or Car Free

Freiburg, Germany’s Vauban development is the most well-known example of a city area that has successfully turned away from car-centric culture. It’s a big step that can be fraught with difficulties and also with a huge reward: more people-friendly, livable streets. Suprisingly, there are scores of car-free zones around the globe, but very few cities [...]

Green Eyed Monster offering 50% off reusable bags

to all Treehugger readers, see this article below for more information!
Green Eyed Monster Clears Out 2009 Designs With 50% Off
by Kara DiCamillo, Newport, Rhode Island

Call us crazy, but it seems we can’t have enough reusable totes. A few for the car, two for the purse, a couple hanging by the door…it seems we always use [...]

7 Cheap Ways to Go Green

I found the article below and thought they were interesting tips to apply to our lives, enjoy!
By Terra Wellington
One of the myths of being eco-friendly is that it takes a lot of money. While some large-scale changes may require a chunk of change, such as buying a tankless water heater or adding solar panels to [...]

8 universities coordinate green research

Research leaders from eight Ohio universities joined Gov. Ted Strickland at a news conference today to launch a coordinated effort to make Ohio an international leader in advanced energy research and development.

The “Centers of Excellence” at the eight universities will have distinct missions to provide the innovation that will help strengthen “Ohio’s position as a [...]

How to Go Green: At Work

By Team Planet Green
Silver Spring, MD, USA | Sun Oct 11 17:07:00 GMT 2009

The workplace offers a unique opportunity to spread the green gospel. From telecommuting to carpooling to recycling to energy efficiency, any job has the potential to become a little more earth friendly if we’re to do the work. Workers of the world, [...]

Bus Powered by French-fry Fat Reaches Asia

Andy Pag, an environmental activist, has been travelling around the world in a bus powered by french-fry fat. He left London on September 19, 2009 and has covered 3,000 miles so far.
Part of the Biotruck Expedition, he is attempting to drive around the world emitting less than 2 tons of CO2. What’s it like driving [...]