Peter J. Whitehouse and Daniel George See book keywords and concepts | Choosing green energy for our homes
?Supporting public efforts to pursue alternative sources of energy
?Supporting local and national politicians who will take measures against the warming of our world prevention is key
John Knowles, the former president of the Rockefeller Foundation, once predicted that "the next major advance in the health of the American people will be determined by what the individual is willing to do for himself. | Rick Levy and Lou Aronica See book keywords and concepts | As I began doing biofield energy work on his head, I could see green energy (the color of healing) flowing from my hand into the energy field around his head. At first, the energy from my hand would dissipate the gray and red, replacing these colors with green and a little gold (which indicates peace). If I stopped for even a moment, though, the gray and red came back. I kept working, super-loading my patient's energy field with healing energy until finally his entire field shifted from gray and red to gold. | Alex Steffen See book keywords and concepts | Durable things can conserve water, save lives, and generate green energy. do
Databases and Online Libraries: The Software of Materials
Sourcing materials involves so many tangled interdependant networks, it's overwhelming to try to understand the behind-the-curtain elements of the goods we buy. Having more organized, centralized information could be the key to understanding and gauging the impact of our products. There are a number of huge databases emerging that catalog the ingredients designers have available to them. | | Our power utilities can use green energy, and we can use our leverage as consumers to encourage them to do so. What's more, a number of new, innovative power sources are on the way, offering the possibility of clean, diverse, abundant, and inexpensive energy, as
Buying Green Power mhmh Energy is so ephemeral that it's hard to think of it as a consumer product. But it is, and not all energy products are created equal. | | B4] can make our lives radically more efficient; buying green energy can spur our power companies to invest in a new generation of renewable power technologies; and getting off the grid can turn our homes into little clean power plants. Individually, these are all great steps toward smarter energy use. But what if we put them all together? What if a new kind of power grid could weave together improvements in energy performance, a variety of big green-energy sources, and home-energy systems while maximizing the effectiveness of each?
Meet the smart grid. | | Smart grids also make it easier for consumers to buy green energy. With a smart grid in place, power companies could be required to report the emissions coming from each of their plants, as well as their asking price for the energy produced at those plants. Software could then sort and catalog the data and automatically hook consumers up to the cleanest source they can afford. Eventually, entire regions could be giant virtual energy markets, where we buy energy online, getting better prices and cleaner power. | | Though the writing can veer into jargon at times, the examples are inspiring: you can learn here how the Dutch city of Groningen encouraged its residents to ride their bicycles on 60 percent of their outings; how Denmark has charged ahead on powering its cities with green energy; how Sweden has promoted the construction of "eco-villages." One only hopes that an updated edition is on its way. | | In their research, Manzini and Jegou have tracked the emergence of shared
"multiservice centers," through which the community shares access to little-used workspaces like professional-grade kitchens and workshops, leases connections to distributed green energy, or uses a mobility network that includes car sharing, buses on demand, assisted hitching, and bicycle networks. Such multiservice centers are part of an "empowered place," a community in which social structures built into everyday life help to create and support sustainable practices. | Sheldon Saul Hendler and David Rorvik See book keywords and concepts | Trade names for wheat grass include green energy Wheat Grass (Pines Wheat Grass).
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Cereal grass is the young green plant that grows to produce the cereal grain. Grasses belong to the Gramineae family that provides all the world's cereals and most of the world's sugar. Wheat grass and barley grass are popular nutritional supplements. These cereal grasses, along with spirulina (see Spirulina), chlorella (see Chlorella), oat grass and alfalfa are sometimes referred to as "green foods. |
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