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Tag Archives: water conservation
Weekly Greens (Saturday Edition)
Image by Tambako Well, the week has come and gone so this edition of Biofriendlyblog’s Weekly Greens will be a Saturday Edition. Now, if you are anything like me you try and keep up with your RSS feed, twitter feeds, … Continue reading
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Tagged biofriendlyblog, business, climate change, community garden, dose of green, emission, green, landscaping, oil rigs, organic, refurbish, reuse, sustainable, transportation, walkable, water conservation, weekly greens
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Water and You: Blog Action Day 2010
Image by dorena-wm Water is vital to life on this planet. It is part and parcel to so many things we do or use on a daily basis. Therefore, on this Blog Action Day 2010 the global focus is on … Continue reading
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Tagged Blog Action Day 2010, clean water, drinking water, farms, food, freshwater, inventions, life, life-saving, nature, survival, water, water conservation
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5 Green Ways to Save Money in Winter
We are only a month and a half into 2010 and already countries around the globe are getting hit with some of the harshest winter weather conditions seen in years. In the U.S. alone, 49 of the 50 states had … Continue reading
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Tagged catalyst, Emissions, Energy, exercise, Fuel Economy, green, home oil, nature, save money, water conservation, winter
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