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I was going to do another podcast today on a really cool product that I think has already saved us some decent money, but I've been feeling like crap and...
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I just posted the podcast (well, technically it's not a podcast yet since I haven't finished the audio!) on radiant panel heaters. Talk about timely:...
page.png Amazon's Kindle Wireless Reading Device
While I don't read many magazines or newspapers, I read tons of books. Some of them I wind up keeping and rereading, but many get consigned to the local...
page.png Aurora Generators Diesel Backup Generator
In the second part of our series on home backup power, I'm going to review the generator we chose: the Aurora Generators AGI6800DE 6500 watt diesel backup...
page.png Backup Home Generators: Make Mine a Diesel
One topic that doesn't necessarily fall into the realm of energy conservation is what I guess I'd call energy "preservation" - what you do when...
page.png China's Oil Consumption: Raising Prices at U.S. Pumps?
The United States has been accused for many years - rightly so, I'm sad to say - of being the world's biggest consumer of virtually everything,...
page.png Radiant Barriers: How Basic Physics Could Save You Tons of Money
Of all the cool and interesting things I've learned in my adventure in conservation that began with reading Lester Brown's Plan B 2.0, the one that has...
page.png Find Your Household Energy Hogs With the Kill-a-Watt Meter
One of the things a lot of folks wonder when they look at their electric bill is, "Where the heck is all my money going?" Which appliances are...
page.png Winter Energy Savings - Wow!
Now that it's been a few months since I got the "green" bug, I thought I'd give you an update on what's happened with our electric bill since...
page.png Food Crops in the Gas Tank: Feast or Famine?
Unless you've been hiding under a rock, you've probably at least heard about "biofuels," particularly biodiesel and ethanol. These fuels have...
page.png Casting My Vote For Green Power
This weekend I struck a blow for renewable energy with a vote from my wallet: I shifted over to an electricity provider that offers a one-hundred percent...
page.png Naturemill Automatic Composter: First Look
In an earlier podcast I told you why we had decided to get into composting: it's not necessarily one of those "quick money in your pocket"...
page.png Beat The Cold With A Radiant Panel Heater
I want to tell you about something that might save you some serious bucks on your winter heating bills: radiant panel heaters. You may never even have...
page.png Tips On Recycling Light Bulbs
Ryan, one of our alert podcast listeners, sent in a great question: where do you take light bulbs to recycle them? The answer, as with most things, is...
page.png Naturemill Automatic Composter: I've Gotta Try It
While everybody else apparently is glued to the tube watching the Superbowl (unfortunately, I don't have the sports gene), I'm sitting here tapping away...
page.png Recycling in the Office: A Pet Peeve
This one has always steamed me, even before I started "going green" (you can read that as either environmentally conscious or just plain cheap!):...
page.png Compact Fluorescent Lights Save Big Bucks
Okay, if you only do one single "green" (whether that's eco-green or money'green) thing, do this: replace at least one, and preferably all,...
page.png Plan B 2.0: The Book You MUST Read!
SavingCivilization.org's premier podcast is about something very, very important: saving our civilization! You think it's a joke, right? Nothing's wrong,...
page.png Electric Cars Could Save Tons of Money
According to U.S. Department of Transportation statistics published in 2003, eighty-five percent of American commuters travel 50 miles or less round-trip to work...
page.png Energy From Coal: Costly and Dangerous
I've read a lot of horror stories by Stephen King, Dean Koontz, Robert McCammon, and others. Aside from sci-fi, that's my favorite genre of books. But...
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