Saturday

Go Green- Choose A Green Web Hosting

Green web hosting is a new tradition that web hosting companies are adopting because it makes sense for them to go green and help save the planet. The timing is especially great because nowadays it is easy to harvest wind power.

Reducing carbon emissions is something everyone should strive to achieve. Companies of all shapes and sizes are doing their best to reduce their carbon footprints and web-hosting companies are no exception. Remember hosting websites requires a lot of energy, and that is why going green is a very smart move both financially and environmentally.


Ecological web hosting or Green web hosting is the new trend now and most web hosting companies have some type of eco friendly system in place. The government is also popularizing this idea by giving away renewable energy credits to companies who are doing their best to save the planet.

Green web hosting is a carbon emission reduction project, which means your website will have no negative impact on the planet. Most of the green hosting companies have gone a step further by ensuring trees are replaced in forests worldwide.

Sustainable web hosting companies are just like the regular web hosting companies, but they offer eco friendly services.

Here are some of the services you can expect to get with green hosting:

1. Free domain for life
2. 99.9% uptime guaranteed
3. Host unlimited domains
4. Great customer service
5. Very low monthly fees. . . less than $5.00 in most instances
6. Simple system
7. Free Domain transfer
8. 100% money back guarantee
9. Free script library
10. Reliability

Super Green Hosting

So green hosting is actually a good thing because it allows you to collaborate with a web hosting company that shares your concern for the planet.

Go Green by hosting your website green!

Friday

Natural Asbestos Is a Hazard, Too

You may associate asbestos with insulation and other industrial uses. But asbestos itself is not man-made. It is a mineral that can be found in rocks and soil. And in its natural form, asbestos can be just as deadly as the asbestos in old buildings and auto brake pads.

The mineral asbestos crumbles into small fibers, and if these fibers are breathed into the lungs the result can be tragic. Asbestos exposure can cause mesothelioma, a particularly dangerous form of lung cancer, and asbestosis, a debilitating lung disease.

If there’s any good news to be found here, it’s that most naturally occurring asbestos is deep underground. If you’re into hiking and camping, in most parts of the U.S. you don’t need to worry about stumbling into a patch of deadly asbestos. Poison ivy is another story, of course.
There are exceptions, however, and the exceptions are of two types. There are a few places in the U.S. where asbestos is found naturally in surface rocks and in soil. The other danger occurs where asbestos has been mined or processed, resulting in the tragic asbestos contamination of communities.

The Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR) provides a map to locations where there’s a danger of exposure to surface or mined asbestos. As you can see on the map, some of these locations are near areas where people might go hiking or camping, such as Michigan’s Upper Peninsula and the Rocky Mountain and Pacific Coast states.

Other areas — see Georgia and Virginia in particular — are in fast-growing communities. People in those communities might be exposed to asbestos while gardening, or the family pooch might bring it into the house after digging holes in the yard. Mesothelioma can take 30 years to develop after exposure to asbestos, so if you live near one of the sites on the map don’t be complacent just because you haven’t heard of anyone getting sick.

In the case of natural asbestos deposits, it’s most important to leave it alone, because the fibers become airborne when the mineral is disturbed. ATSDR has an online pamphlet with asbestos safety tips for limiting your exposure to asbestos if you think it’s near your home. Tips include staying on pavement as much as possible, pre-wetting gardens before digging in the soil, and clean carpets frequently using a vacuum with a high efficiency HEPA filter.

The tragedy of Libby, Montana, shows us the worst that can happen where asbestos has been mined and processed. Libby was the site of a vermiculite mine, and the vermiculite was contaminated with asbestos. Although the mine has been closed for years, at least 50 new cases of asbestos-related disease are diagnosed every year in a community of about 3,000 people. At least 200 Libby residents have died of asbestos-related disease. The EPA recently declared Libby “public health disaster.” Asbestos-related diseases are extremely dangerous, and if you think you may have been exposed in the past, or if you develop symptoms of lung disease; see one of our nation’s top doctors such as Dr. Harvey Pass promptly.
— Barbara O’Brien

Go Green -Recycling Everything in Your Home and Business

Recycling started several years ago when businesses started recycling cardboard boxes for further use in their business operations. The main reason these businesses were recycling was because they wanted to save money. Saving the environment from waste was not on top of their agenda, but things are different now that everyone is aware of the impact of waste in the landfills.

Go Green by recycling your daily waste because this will be one step toward a clean environment. The problem is that few are performing this very easy task. Some cities are already making it mandatory to recycle but more work lies ahead before recycling becomes a lifestyle.

Start separating your waste today and you will go a long way in ensuring your valuable contribution towards a safe and green environment.

Recycle all your electronics and paper today because your prompt action will ensure a better environment for all of us.

Go Green-Solar Power In The Deserts Of Africa

For a very long time the desert has been a place of nothingness but thanks to the ingenuity of science, the great African desert will be full of activity thanks to Solar Power. The idea is to use this energy source to power Germany as well as all of Europe. Solar panels are going to be a much-needed product very soon and hopefully their new popularity will bring the cost down.

Solar energy is nothing new and therefore many homes and business are already using it. Although this might seem to be a very expensive undertaking, the benefits outweigh the costs by a mile. Furthermore, the power produced will help eliminate carbon monoxide and provide cheaper sources of clean energy. The main benefit for solar power or wind power is money saving and of course improving the environment.

The desert in this case is going to become even more valuable because the sun is available 365 days of the year in deserts. This means they will provide energy all year round. Solar electricity will soon be the norm in Europe and hopefully they will power Africa too since electricity is so scarce in that part of the world, and solar energy from their own backyard will be a welcome relief.

Finding new sources for solar power is crucial in going green and as the world marches forward toward a clean environment, we will soon have everything powered with solar energy.

Solar energy and wind energy will soon be available in the deserts of Africa and although the cost of implementing the project is expensive, the benefits will outweigh the costs once everything is complete. The energy produced will be enough to power parts of the world, saving billions along the way. Solar electricity will soon be a reality, every home will have solar panels, and going green will be a reality.

Wednesday

Go Green Shop Smart

Green Shopping

Everyday we make purchases for our homes be it food, cleaning products or any other consumer products. You can become more eco friendly and vigilant by being more careful about what you consume by buying green products more often. Remember, the greater the demand for eco friendly products, the better our environment will become due to the availability of these products.

So Go Green today by shopping smart.

Tuesday

Go Green: Plug In Energy Star Products And Save Money

The basic daily activities of every home typically involve huge amounts of energy consumption. The average home use as much electricity as a small business or even a small industrial plant. Between plug-in computers, televisions, washer-dryers, dishwashers, alarm clocks, hair dryers, blenders, coffee makers, and all of the other numerous appliances in our homes, we are totally dependent on electricity. We have become so accustomed to technology that we don't even consider the environmental impact of running all of these appliances several times a day.

If you find yourself in the market for a new appliance, consider Energy Star products and by doing so you will be going green by conserving energy.

For example, there are several methods that we can use to laundry and still help to save the environment:

1. Hand washing
2. Clotheslines
3. Laundry drying racks

Go Green by using Energy Star products and even if you cannot afford brand new appliances, explore other natural ways of going green.