Go Green in Your Car
January 5th, 2009 -- Posted in Uncategorized | No Comments »We all know that our cars have a huge impact on the environment.
We all know that our cars have a huge impact on the environment.
Don’t wait for your government to get things done; otherwise you may be waiting a long time. Here are some things you can do now.
Businesses and Professionals are in the perfect position to be creative leaders and Harvest Green. This is a perfect time to reconnect with our dear planet, help our environment and expand your perspective. Your support for our eco-system will increase your prosperity, success and customer loyalty and all you have to do is Harvest Green.
Global Warming has been an impending topic since years and very few people are looking into it. It has now reached levels where nations need to be involved to make the difference.
Global Warming has been an impending topic since years and very few people are looking into it. It has now reached levels where nations need to be involved to make the difference.
Imagine our world in the year 2025. What will the world look like if we don’t change our wasteful habits and our energy sources?
One of the largest sources of pollution for our waters is, more than likely, stormwater and urban runoff. Based on Federal and State statutes including Section 402(p) of the Clean Water Act, cities are requiring point source discharges of pollutants into waters of the US be regulated by a NPDES (National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System) permit.
Tom Friedman of The New York Times isn’t finished beating up the Detroit auto companies. In his Dec
As the world becomes more aware of global issues, we as individuals need to do our part by driving to save gas, especially drivers who use their car daily. It is possible to cause less pollution and save on money when you consciously drive to save gas. We can be part of the solution to go green and save money.
IBM, in launching their billion dollar “Green” initiative, has raised a few eyebrows as well as airing out a little secret about being green–it can save you money. A lot. In one of the newer IBM commercials an executive, when faced with a green proposal replies, “What do I care about the granola eaters and the tree huggers