Skip to main content

Home/ Geelong Sustainability/ Group items tagged Eco-friendly

Rss Feed Group items tagged

John Pearce

Mt Best, Australia - 0 views

  •  
    Dr Tom Chalko has built an off-grid Eco-house at Mount Best in South Gippsland. This is the website associated with the house in which Chalko writes about the Eco-friendly aspects of the house including the use of a modified chest fridge
Vicki Perrett

Todae - Online Eco Store - Solar Power, LED Lights, Eco Friendly Products, Solar Panels... - 0 views

  •  
    I've been trying to find info on what to do about replacing halogen lights for ages - this looks like it!
John Pearce

Global Warming: Skeptics vs. Scientists | Visual.ly - 0 views

  •  
    "To some, the existence and consequences of global warming and climate change seems obvious while to others, the eco-friendly movement appears to be a mass-hysteria response to sensationalized hype. Where do you stand on this great debate? Here is a complete guide to both sides of the global warming issue. Read on to see which point of view makes more sense to you."
John Pearce

Plan It Green: The Big Switch! :: Landing page - 0 views

  •  
    We all know how much emphasis is being placed on green energy strategies these days. The folks over National Geographic recently teamed up with GE Power & Water and the Center for Science to release Plan It Green: The Big Switch, a new cloud based online gaming community where students come together to learn more about the importance of recycling and how eco-friendly habits that can help save our environment. 
John Pearce

The good oil on food miles: it's a bit of a myth - 0 views

  •  
    TWO brands of olive oil, one from Australia, the other shipped 16,000 kilometres from Italy, sit on a supermarket shelf. Most eco-friendly shoppers would reach for the Australian oil. But despite burning less fossil fuel to get here, it may not be better for the planet. Contrary to popular belief, ''food miles'', or the distance food has travelled before we buy it, is a poor indicator of our food's total greenhouse gas emissions, or ''carbon footprint''. Advertisement: Story continues below More important is the way our food is farmed and produced, and how far we drive to buy it. CSIRO studies are expected to show how emissions from farming and food production eclipse those from food freight.
John Pearce

Greener Homes | Michael Green - 0 views

  •  
    Michael Geen is a freelance writer who contributes articles to the Age. This is his Greener Homes section.
1 - 6 of 6
Showing 20 items per page