Plan It Green

March 18th, 2010 | Posted in Eco Homes   Comments Off
gameremakes asked:


www.game-remakes.com Congratulations! You’ve been elected mayor, and you want to restore your hometown to its former glory. Watch as Greenville transforms before your eyes as you build eco-homes, apply green upgrades and bring in new clean jobs and industry! Plan It Green leverages the resources of National Geographic, an organization that was green when green wasn’t cool. Change the ways of the past and bring a new, eco-friendly future to Greenville!

KELLEY

Am I gonna be a hippie/ new age mom =)?

March 15th, 2010 | Posted in Eco Homes   Comments Off
greenisgoodbitch asked:


These are my idealistic plans for future motherhood, which I’ve been told are hippie-ish:
-have two or three children
-give birth at home or a birth center
-use cloth diapers
-refuse to circumcise (so ridiculously unecessary and frankly, stupid)
-use eco-friendly foods, bags and cleaning products
-and I doubt I’ll baptize, simply because I’m not religious/spiritual

What thoughts come to mind…Weird? Cool? Interesting? Just want some opinions….thanks!
I don’t want to be anything. I was just musing over my plans for the future, and I realized that when put together, they sound kind of hippie-ish. Which is fine. “Hippies” rock!
Justin, foreskin is not disgusting and I’m sad that you’ve been brainwashed to thin so. With a little soap and water all will be well with my son’s intact body.

MAIA

IS this true of Man-made Causes of Global Warming?

March 13th, 2010 | Posted in Eco Homes   Comments Off
SOUTHERN GUNNER asked:


Man-made Causes of Global Warming
Man-made causes probably do the most damage to our planet. There are many man-made causes of global warming. Pollution is one of the biggest man-made problems. Pollution comes in many shapes and sizes. Burning fossil fuels is one thing that causes pollution. Fossil fuels are fuels made of organic matter such as coal, or oil. When fossil fuels are burned they give off a green house gas called CO2. Also, mining coal and oil allows methane to escape. How does it escape? Methane is naturally in the ground. When coal or oil is mined you have to dig up the earth a little bit. When you dig up the fossil fuels you dig up the methane as well letting it escape into the atmosphere.

Another major man-made cause of Global Warming is population. More people means more food, and more methods of transportation. That means more methane because there will be more burning of fossil fuels (if you’re into gas burning cars like our planet is), and more agriculture. If you’ve been in a barn filled with animals and you smelled something terrible, you were smelling methane. Another source of methane is manure. Because more food is needed to feed the population we have to raise food. Animals like cows are a source of food which means more manure and hence more methane. Another problem with the increasing population is transportation. More people means more cars, and more cars means more pollution. Also, many people have more than one car. There are definitely ways of raising animals and farming that use no manure and no methane. Once we realized the problem we should have stopped immediately using manure. Instead we choose to continue killing the planet. We are a very stubborn race.

Since CO2 contributes to global warming, the increase in population makes the problem worse because we breathe out CO2. Also, the trees that convert our CO2 to oxygen are being cut down because we’re using the land that we cut the trees down from as property for our homes and buildings. We are not replacing the trees (trees are a very important part of our eco-system), so we are constantly taking advantage of our natural resources and giving nothing back in return.

KYLAN

ways to make my community greener?

March 12th, 2010 | Posted in Eco Homes   Comments Off
J-lezzy! asked:


i need ideas on how i can make my community and my home eco friendly.

SALENA

Sony Vaio or HP Pavillion?

March 11th, 2010 | Posted in Eco Homes   Comments Off
Y24 asked:


i’m choosing between two laptops a Sony Vaio VGN CS325
Specs:
Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo T6500 2.10GHz, 2MB Cache .Processor Bus Speed: 800 MHz FSB .Memory: 4GB DDR2 .Memory Bus Speed: 800 MHz FSB .Hard Disk: 320 GB .Hard Disk Spindle Speed: 5400 RPM .Optical Drive: DVD+/-RW Double Layer .Screen: TFT WXGA X BRITE - ECO .Screen Size: 14.1″ .Screen Resolution: 1280 x 800 pixels .Display Card: Nvidia GeForce 9300M .Display Card Memory: Dedicated 256MB up to 2046MB .Ethernet: 10 / 100 .FireWire: .Webcam: 1.3 MP .Memory Card Reader: .USB 2.0: .D-Sub: .WiFi: 802.11 a/b/g .Bluetooth: .Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium

and an HP Pavilion DV6-1215
specs:
Platform: Intel® Centrino® 2 mobile technology .Processor: Intel® Core™2 Duo P8700 2.53GHz, 3MB Cache .Processor Bus Speed: 1066 MHz FSB .Memory: 4GB DDR2 .Hard Disk: 500 GB SATA .Hard Disk Spindle Speed: 5400 RPM .Optical Drive: DVD+/-RW Double Layer LightScribe .Screen: Diagonal High Definition HP Brightview Display .Screen Size: 15.6″ .Screen Resolution: 1366 x 768 .Display Card: ATI Radeon HD 4650 .Display Card Memory: 1GB Dedicated DDR3 - Up to 2303MB .Ethernet: Gigabit 10 / 100 / 1000 .Webcam: 1.3 MP .Memory Card Reader: .Microphone: .HDMI: .ESata: .USB 2.0: .Remote Control: .WiFi: 802.11 b/g .Bluetooth: .Operating System: Windows Vista Home Premium

P.S. the Sony is immediately available but the i will hav to wait a bit for the HP. I was thinking the Sony is more stylish and reliable but i’m not too sure. Performance to me is also very important but is the slighlty better performance of the HP worth the wait? seeing as i need it asap.

TEMIRA

Given The Real Opportunity, Would You Live At A Resort That Was “Green” & Energy Positive?

March 10th, 2010 | Posted in Eco Homes   Comments Off
mylinkforever@yahoo.com asked:


“Energy Positive” means that the Resort would produce more energy than it uses….therefore helping the community that it’s built in and helping the planet!

Would you consider selling your current home and moving?
If leasing, would you move?
Would you invest a little extra for your new home if you knew that it would help your community and the planet?
How much more?
How soon would you move?

Clarifications: :
1. The word “Resort” does not mean it’s absent of businesses, art, culture, variety, job opportunities etc.
2. The words “Resort” & “Energy Positive” do not necessarily mean it’s expensive!
3. Our proposed Resorts will be located in Urban Areas world-wide & close to airports and other amenities!
4. Our proposed Resorts will be located next to major transportation…trolleys, trains, major freeways….ie: TODs Transportation Oriented Developments!
5. Our proposed Resorts are available for anyone and everyone….young & old…for buying Condos and leasing Apartments…and visitors!
6. Our proposed Resorts “separate” residents and visitors but everyone can enjoy the Resort!
7. We are not proposing Timeshares!
8 “Green” and “eco” are not fads! They encompass many industries and sectors and generate numerous benefits and values….. economically, politically, psychologically etc.

STARLA

i think that my boyfriend has tramitized my baby corn.help?

March 10th, 2010 | Posted in Eco Homes   Comments Off
SexyMexy asked:


he accidentley droped one of those large eco rock homes for snakes on her this morn and i dont think that she is hurt but she has not come out of her smaller eco rock all day and she just flinches back,i dont know if she will trust us again ..please help with anything you can think of

PACKARD

ways to make my community greener?

March 9th, 2010 | Posted in Eco Homes   Comments Off
J-lezzy! asked:


i need ideas on how i can make my community and my home eco friendly.

MICHON

Man-made Causes of Global Warming. what dont cons understand about man made?

March 8th, 2010 | Posted in Eco Homes   Comments Off
SOUTHERN GUNNER asked:


Man-made Causes of Global Warming
Man-made causes probably do the most damage to our planet. There are many man-made causes of global warming. Pollution is one of the biggest man-made problems. Pollution comes in many shapes and sizes. Burning fossil fuels is one thing that causes pollution. Fossil fuels are fuels made of organic matter such as coal, or oil. When fossil fuels are burned they give off a green house gas called CO2. Also, mining coal and oil allows methane to escape. How does it escape? Methane is naturally in the ground. When coal or oil is mined you have to dig up the earth a little bit. When you dig up the fossil fuels you dig up the methane as well letting it escape into the atmosphere.

Another major man-made cause of Global Warming is population. More people means more food, and more methods of transportation. That means more methane because there will be more burning of fossil fuels (if you’re into gas burning cars like our planet is), and more agriculture. If you’ve been in a barn filled with animals and you smelled something terrible, you were smelling methane. Another source of methane is manure. Because more food is needed to feed the population we have to raise food. Animals like cows are a source of food which means more manure and hence more methane. Another problem with the increasing population is transportation. More people means more cars, and more cars means more pollution. Also, many people have more than one car. There are definitely ways of raising animals and farming that use no manure and no methane. Once we realized the problem we should have stopped immediately using manure. Instead we choose to continue killing the planet. We are a very stubborn race.

Since CO2 contributes to global warming, the increase in population makes the problem worse because we breathe out CO2. Also, the trees that convert our CO2 to oxygen are being cut down because we’re using the land that we cut the trees down from as property for our homes and buildings. We are not replacing the trees (trees are a very important part of our eco-system), so we are constantly taking advantage of our natural resources and giving nothing back in return.

NAVEEN

What are some ways for home RENTERS to be eco-friendly without making permanent modifications to the house?

March 8th, 2010 | Posted in Eco Homes   Comments Off
Tart asked:


I rent a house and want to implement some energy-saving or eco-friendly options in my home life, but I won’t be here long enough to bother the landlord with making permanent modifications.

Also, I’m pretty broke. Anybody have any ideas?

METEA