<p>SIGG reusable water bottles teams up with Stop Global Warming to bring us this great I Am Not Plastic bottle. Stop Global Warming gets all of the net proceeds from the sales of this bottle.</p>
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Forty boats sped off silently Monday in what is billed as the world's largest race for solar powered watercraft.
Click here to see one in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WepYoOJQf4
It can filter 1,000 liters a day, using only 500 watts of electricity per hour. To put that into perspective, a toaster uses about 1,000 watts every time you make toast.
Shower head milk carton test. Open the top of an empty milk carton so the top forms a square. Turn your shower on fairly forcefully. Hold the carton up to the shower head. If it fills in 10 seconds or less, your shower head is using too much water.
Xerox Limited, a company created by the University of Leeds, has come up with an amazing new trial washing machine that would use as little as a cup of water for each wash cycle.
There is no reporting exactly how the boy died. But from what the boy's mother Cassandra Jackson told NBC News, it seems that Johnny got some water in his lungs while swimming in his local pool at Goose Greek, South Carolina.
If having a lush, green lawn fits in your vision of a green lifestyle, but you don't want to needlessly bankrupt your local water supply (and run up your water bill), there are some strategies you can use to keep your grass green and reduce your water use
BILL HIBBS QUESTION What's your opinion of the newer "tankless water heaters?" I have a main floor laundry room with my washer, dryer, furnace and 23-year-old water heater in it. I would have a lot more room if I had one of the new water heaters there ins
The Greywater Guerrillas are a collaborative group of educators, designers, builders, and artists who educate and empower people to build sustainable water culture and infrastructure.
Every day, most of us turn on the tap and take it for granted that an endless supply of clean, safe drinking water will flow out. Yet Canada's freshwater resources aren't nearly as abundant as you'd think. In fact, our belief in unlimited water is a
The Sierra Club has partnered with Clorox on a new line of natural, non-petroleum-based cleaning products: Greenworks. We've said for years that sustainability shouldn't be a luxury for only the affluent, and Greenworks is the first line of