A blog about the everyday things you can do to green your life. Simple tips for a fast paced life.
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Free e-book from Grist
I actually own one this book, it is well worth the read. Live Earth and Grist are giving away the e-book version for free for Earth Day. I thought I'd pass it along.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Wa$ted!
If you have the channel called Planet Green then you've probably flipped by this show. They go into different houses and acess their ecological footprint then help them to reduce it, the more they reduce and the more money they save the more money they give them at the end of the show. The one I have seen was a fraternity house and they made a pretty good dent. Anyway, their website has a lot of great information on it but the Eco-Calculator is by far the most in depth I have seen so far. So check it out along with the rest of their site, and if you don't get the channel Planet Green ask for it, there are a ton of great shows on that channel, from cooking green with Emeril to gameshows about the environment. I'll be posting our footprint, and updating it as we do more to our condo as well. Feel free to post yours as well so we can all help each other acheive a smaller footprint and put more money in our own pockets.
Wednesday, March 25, 2009
March 28th is Earth Hour
Don't forget that at 8:30pm at your local time it is Earth Hour. Turn off all your lights, unplug as much as you can and show your support for this world wide event. For more information the website is: http://www.earthhour.org/home/ Feel free to post any photos you may be attempting to take of the dark cities and neighborhoods, I'd love to see some.
Saturday, March 7, 2009
eBay is furthering their Green effort
eBay has been working to further their green efforts with a new portion of there site providing advice on greening your purchases, greening your thoughts and talking with other green minded people. 40 of their employees started this green team and now there are 1000 employees on the team. It is a great step forward by a large company, I hope it sets an example for others.
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Photovoltaic Batteries
My friend is on a role today. He just sent me these great photovoltaic batteries. I think I'd still prefer my Solio but the flexible solar panels have me very intrigued... Check it out.
Growning Water in Chicago
A fellow architect sent this article to me via email and I thought it was too cool of a concept to not pass on. It is right in line with my electrified roads for electric cars, think bumper cars with the grid coming from solar panels and wind turbines along said road and attached to any bridges over said road. I think these two plans would work beautifully together...
Anyway, this idea from Urban Labs won a big award in 2006 and has been further recognized by the AIA in 2009 with the $100,000 Latrobe Prize. Their concept is simple, build on Chicago's vast green spaces to create green boulevards to the Lake that will naturally clean used water and return it to the lake. They are also calling for the reversal of the Chicago River (which unfortunately would need a MAJOR clean-up first) and the reuse of the current deep tunnels that collect run-off and divert it to the Mississippi basin as new 'L' lines for the CTA since these tunnels would no longer be required. This is an idea that could be a great model for many other Cities, so all I have to ask as a Chicagoan is: Mayor Daley, when do we start?
The blog that was forwarded to me: http://arcchicago.blogspot.com/2009/02/theres-gold-in-that-there-h20.html
The Urban Lab website with more details: http://www.urbanlab.com/h2o/
Tuesday, February 3, 2009
Use the Revloving Door Everytime
This my friends is an easy green idea that pretty much any abled body person can follow. If you are going into a building and you have a choice between either a revolving door or a side door with no vestibule, use the revolving door. First of all those side doors are meant for handicapped access and they are usually clearly marked, if you are using it and someone that physically can't using the revolving door comes up you'll feel like a schmuck, so just don't do it. Secondly, if the air temp warmer or colder then the inside controlled temp, you are adding to the demand of the air handling system by adding cooler or warmer air into the building in very large bursts,especially if it is windy. The revolving door mixes air by the shear nature of the door and does not add to the demands of the air handling systems, therefore not adding to the energy demands of the building. So bottom line if a revolving door is an option use it to help conserve energy.
A side note to this one, because I see people doing it all the time, is hitting the ADA button to electrically open a door. This wastes energy when you can just push on the door yourself if you are able. I think bottom line is if you are able bodied don't use the items clearly marked for those that are not. It is that simple.
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