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Everyone

Vow to keep " Green Thoughts " in all we do and all we buy. The earth has been good to let us be good to it.It only takes 1 to make a difference. LOL
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Do

Do keep this nation Green. Do Live knowing you are leaving things better than you found it.Do wish Our Nation a Happy Birthday! Do have wonderful 4th of July,
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Creative Art

I would like to pick everyones brain for ideas on things to create from recyclable material. Has anyone made something? adolphinma
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Green Promise Seen in Switch to LED Lighting

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To change the bulbs in the 60-foot-high ceiling lights of Buckingham Palace’s grand stairwell, workers had to erect scaffolding and cover precious portraits of royal forebears.

So when a lighting designer two years ago proposed installing light emitting diodes or LEDs, an emerging lighting technology, the royal family readily assented. The new lights, the designer said, would last more than 22 years and enormously reduce energy consumption and carbon dioxide emissions — a big plus for Prince Charles, an ardent environmentalist. Since then, the palace has installed the lighting in chandeliers and on the exterior, where illuminating the entire facade uses less electricity than running an electric teakettle.

In shifting to LED lighting, the palace is part of a small but fast-growing trend that is redefining the century-old conception of lighting, replacing energy-wasting disposable bulbs with efficient fixtures that are often semi-permanent, like those used in plumbing.

Studies suggest that a complete conversion to the lights could decrease carbon dioxide emissions from electric power use for lighting by up to 50 percent in just over 20 years; in the United States, lighting accounts for about 6 percent of all energy use. A recent report by McKinsey & Company cited conversion to LED lighting as potentially the most cost effective of a number of simple approaches to tackling global warming using existing technology.
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SUNDAY

SPRINGTIME IN SALIDA





HAPPY EARTH DAY

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Happy Earth Day...be green, it's good !

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March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m.

On March 28, 2009 at 8:30 p.m., local time, World Wildlife Fund is asking individuals, businesses, governments and organizations around the world to turn off their lights for one hour -- Earth Hour -- to make a global statement of concern about climate change and to demonstrate their commitment to finding solutions. Turn out. Take action. Be part of this historic event.

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Yardsale Lady

I am new to this site. Vintage Lady told me about it and invited me to it. She is my neighbor and dearest friend. She shares her flowers with me and helps me in everything. I sure hope that the people on here are as free with their knowledge of flowers so that I can get help sometimes with mine.
Have a great day.
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