By Allene Edwards
Published 3/15/2011
I have never understood why anyone would buy into the belief system that nuclear energy is clean, unless invisible but deadly contamination doesn't count. >>read more<< |
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By Allene Edwards
Published 10/11/2010
From the 1890s through 1910, thousands of Americans used solar water heaters to heat water for their homes. But as soon as natural gas became available, as a relatively cheap, new alternative, solar systems were abandoned. >>read more<< |
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By Michael Edwards
Published 10/8/2010
While we at G-Life are not fans of the Tea Party movement, misconceptions about other groups and organizations only further widens the divide between liberals and conservatives, making open minded discourse less and less likely. >>read more<< |
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By Staff
Published 10/6/2010
On October 5th 2010 The Obama administration announced that next spring the White House will have photovoltaic solar panels over the living quarters to heat water and provide some electricity for the first family. >>read more<< |
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By Staff
Published 7/7/2010
These are a few of our favorite videos that parady green issues >>read more<< |
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By Michael Edwards
Published 5/27/2010
We at Green Lifestyle Magazine have put together a list of eco-conscious StumbleUpon users. This list is the who's who of the green stumbling community as well as the up-and-comers. >>read more<< |
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By Michael Edwards
Published 5/26/2010
I tuned into a local news program while asking myself, “Why don’t I watch local news more often?” After all, it’s kind of nice to know what’s going on in my area. But it didn’t take long for me to remember why I avoid the local news. >>read more<< |
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By Staff
Published 5/23/2010
In five easy steps... >>read more<< |
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By Staff
Published 5/22/2010
Being green, or being environmentally considerate, is more a mindset than a certain set of actions. It’s all about conservation, consideration, sustainability, and looking to the future. With the right mindset, your daily choices will result in... >>read more<< |
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By Michael Edwards
Published 5/01/2010
Say you drive an older automobile that gets pretty good gas mileage. You want to step up to a new Prius or some other beautiful, technologically advanced hybrid automobile. But green wisdom dictates that one should use the older car for as long as possible before purchasing a new vehicle, and preferably a used one at that. Manufacturing new vehicles is a significantly environmentally taxing process. >>read more<< |
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By Michael Edwards
Published 4/25/2010
This 1985 Toyota MR2 gets 30 mpg and is still running fine. It derserves some recognition. >>read more<< |
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By G-Life
Published 4/13/2010
Regardless of your political leanings, beliefs, or interests, here are four websites you should be familiar with. >>read more<< |
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By Michael Edwards, Adam Shake, and Jeanne Weierheiser
Published 4/13/2010
This is our first debate blog, where Adam, Jeanne, and our editor-in-chief, Michael debate as to whether or not you should fill out your census. >>read more<< |
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By G-Life
Published 4/7/2010
In light of President Obama's continued efforts to clean up our environment by pushing for clean coal and nuclear power, signing the extension of the Patriot Act, and his inspiring warlord like acceptance speech for...>>read more<< |