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		<title>Ten Ways to Go Greener You&#8217;ve Never Heard Before</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 May 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ten Ways to Go Greener You&#8217;ve Never Heard Before In Connecticut Here is a list of the ten best ways to go green in Connecticut. They are designed to help you think about your life in a new and ecologically friendly way. The aim is to inspire a shift and lifestyle change. The purpose of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Here is a list of the ten best ways to go green in Connecticut. They are designed to help you think about your life in a new and ecologically friendly way. The aim is to inspire a shift and lifestyle change. The purpose of this list is to inspire other people to make a difference. This is why it is important to challenge your traditional consumption beliefs and make a change. In<span id="more-13"></span> addition, you can teach your children the rudiments of green living as well how to reduce, reuse and recycle.  </p>
<p>1. Share all of the green knowledge you learn with other people.<br />
2. Pay all of your bills online.<br />
3. When flying on an airline, use an e-ticket instead of paper. <br />
4. Unsubscribe from all your paper junk mail and unwanted subscriptions. <br />
5. Recycle all of your unwanted electronic devices.<br />
6. Do not run the water when you brush your teeth. <br />
7. Cut your shower times in half. <br />
8. Do not use more than one napkin at a restaurant. <br />
9. Bring a tote bag when you do your shopping.<br />
10. Try a vegetarian diet two times a week.</p>
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		<title>Growing a Garden from Your Window (Or, Being Responsible!)</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 21 Mar 2013 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Growing a garden from your window is a great way of showing your efforts of reducing your carbon blueprint on the environment. One of the easiest ways to grow herbs and spices is from your kitchen window. There is easily enough room to grow your favorites and enjoy the taste of fresh herbs and spices. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Growing a garden from your window is a great way of showing your efforts of reducing your carbon blueprint on the environment. One of the easiest ways to grow herbs and spices is from your kitchen window. There is easily enough room to grow your favorites and enjoy the taste of fresh herbs and spices. </p>
<p>Fresh vegetables all year long is possible with container gardening. Vegetables need sun, water and good soil to produce healthy herbs and spices. Choose small containers that will fit on your<span id="more-12"></span> window sill. Make sure your plants in the window will receive at least four hours of sunlight each day.I was looking for more information and found it <a href='http://www.foodiefriendsfridaydailydish.com/coriander-know-your-herbs-and-spices-2/'>here</a>. </p>
<p>You can also plant pretty flowers or vegetables on window sills located throughout your home that receives enough sunlight. You can find a large variety of plants, herbs and vegetables at your local nursery. Start with plants that are easy to care for and require little attention. </p>
<p>This will give you the confidence to grow other plants and vegetables that are more difficult to grow. You will also save money on your food bills when you grow your own vegetables, herbs and spices. Home-grown vegetables taste much better than the ones you buy in the grocery store.    </p>
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		<title>Braving the Northeast Coast Winter &#8211; Saving Energy and Heat</title>
		<link>http://www.ctenergyblog.com/2012/02/13/braving-the-northeast-coast-winter-saving-energy-and-heat/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Feb 2012 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even if you get the best New York energy rates on the Northeast Coast, few things compare to a coastal winter. Northeast Coast winters can prove especially brutal and it doesn&#8217;t matter where you are &#8211; New York, Maine, Connecticut. That is why, in order to survive a Northeast Coast Winter, you have to learn [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Even if you get the best <a href="http://www.newyorkenergyrates.com/">New York energy rates</a> on the Northeast Coast, few things compare to a coastal winter. Northeast Coast winters can prove especially brutal and it doesn&#8217;t matter where you are &#8211; New York, Maine, Connecticut. That is why, in order to survive a Northeast Coast Winter, you have to learn to conserve both heat and energy and below are just a few tips you can use to stay warm without touching that thermostat.</p>
<p>1. Window lining seal<br />
These are cheap and you can find them in most hardware stores. An adhesive lining is placed around the window frame and then a sheet of plastic is placed over the window. Heat is applied to seal the sheet to the window, hopefully preventing the massive influx of cold air and the escape of heat.</p>
<p>2. Heavier drapes<br />
Drapes can also stifle the flow of cold air through the window.</p>
<p>3. More blankets and layers<br />
If you have extra clothes or blankets then pile those on. It may seem like much but it will help you conserve your body heat without having to turn up the heat.</p>
<p>4. New windows<br />
While sounding counter-intuitive in both saving money and sanity, a set of quality windows can do wonders for your home and the amount you pay having them installed will more than pay for itself the next time you see the heating bill.</p>
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		<title>Dating the Green Way &#8211; the Environmentally-Conscious Night Out!</title>
		<link>http://www.ctenergyblog.com/2011/08/10/dating-the-green-way-the-environmentally-conscious-night-out/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is actually quite easy to go on dates without using very few resources. Green dating is not only smart, but is also a lot of fun. Green dates allow for maximum creativity, and have the additional bonus of being much less expensive. They can also be very romantic. When considering a green date, think [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is actually quite easy to go on dates without using very few resources. Green dating is not only smart, but is also a lot of fun. Green dates allow for maximum creativity, and have the additional bonus of being much less expensive. They can also be very romantic.</p>
<p>When considering a green date, think of how a typical date would go, and then find alternative ways to make it happen. This could include finding alternative means of transportation, alternative cooking sources, or alternative entertainment.</p>
<p>Cooking outdoors over an open fire uses not energy, and adds the romance of<span id="more-10"></span> being outdoors near the soft glow of a fire. Entertainment can be had by taking in a free concert in the park, or other outdoor event in your area. Simply going for a walk under the stars is quite romantic, and requires the use of no resources.</p>
<p>Dating the green way requires nothing more than some creativity. Every activity that we do each day can be made greener, and dating is certainly no exception. By removing earth robbing external factors, you may just find that you become closer to those that you are interested in, and will have a much better relationship.</p>
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		<title>Getting the Kids Involved: Help them &#8216;Grow&#8217; Green</title>
		<link>http://www.ctenergyblog.com/2011/08/09/getting-the-kids-involved-help-them-grow-green/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Aug 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Children are our future and, as parents, we should be sharing green tips that will last a lifetime. Involving your kids in family recycling and energy saving efforts can become a regular and fun activity. Purchase plastic bins for your family recycling and have children draw posters to tape on the outside of each bin. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Children are our future and, as parents, we should be sharing green tips that will last a lifetime. Involving your kids in family recycling and energy saving efforts can become a regular and fun activity.</p>
<p>Purchase plastic bins for your family recycling and have children draw posters to tape on the outside of each bin. All you need are sheets of paper, markers or crayons and plastic report covers. If you really want to be fancy you can use glitter, rhinestones and<span id="more-9"></span> stickers. Kids are more likely to use bins they&#8217;ve decorated themselves.</p>
<p>Grow your own veggies, plants and flowers. Kids love planting seeds and watching them grow. Purchase peat pots, soil, packages of seeds and then help your kids plant them. Put out some craft sticks, markers, feathers, glitter, stickers and glue for your kids to make decorative plant sticks. </p>
<p>Bread machines use a fraction of the energy, time and money of conventional ovens. Children will love making their own delicious homemade bread. Have them help choose a recipe, shop for the ingredients and then mix and pour the batter into the machine. Most bread machines have glass tops so children can watch their bread rise as it bakes.</p>
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		<title>Ten Ways to &#8216;Green&#8217; Your Home in Ten Minutes!</title>
		<link>http://www.ctenergyblog.com/2011/08/07/ten-ways-to-green-your-home-in-ten-minutes/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Aug 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going green is an easy way to lessen your impact on our environment and save your family money. A few simple tips and tricks can get you there in no time at all. First, evaluate habits and talk to your family to maximize their green potential: -Turn off lights when you leave the room -Limit [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Going green is an easy way to lessen your impact on our environment and save your family money. A few simple tips and tricks can get you there in no time at all. <br />First, evaluate habits and talk to your family to maximize their green potential: <br />-Turn off lights when you leave the room <br />-Limit shower time <br />-Only run the dishwasher and washing machine when full <br />-Unplug electronics not being used to stop draining &#8220;phantom electricity&#8221; <br />Next, make a<span id="more-8"></span> bigger impact with updates to your home: <br />-Swap incandescent light bulbs for florescent bulbs <br />-Turn your water heater down a few degrees and wrap it in an insulation blanket to prevent heat loss<br />-Don&#8217;t overly heat or cool your home while keeping the air filters clean <br />-Properly seal windows and doors to prevent air seepage<br />-Use household cleaners that do not contain harmful chemicals <br />-Keep a recycling bin by the trash for easy sorting of recyclables <br />For resources to learn more in your area, look into the Connecticut chapters of the Sierra Club, Green Building Council, and Green Scene. With a few fast changes in your home, you can be on your way to a greener home and a cleaner neighborhood.What&#8217;s 1 more click? Your boss isn&#8217;t watching&#8230; <a href='http://www.treehugger.com/files/2011/07/incandescent-light-bulb-hoarder-confesses-error-ways.php?campaignth_rss'>Incandescent Light Bulb Hoarder Confesses the Error of His Ways</a></p>
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		<title>Get Your Neighborhood to Go Green &#8211; Tips and Tricks</title>
		<link>http://www.ctenergyblog.com/2011/08/03/get-your-neighborhood-to-go-green-tips-and-tricks/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Aug 2011 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to conserving energy and being more environmentally aware, every little bit helps. Helping others to follow your lead could be easier than you may have thought. The first step is to get to know the people in your neighborhood, understanding who they are will help your mission. Once you understand who you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When it comes to conserving energy and being more environmentally aware, every little bit helps. Helping others to follow your lead could be easier than you may have thought. The first step is to get to know the people in your neighborhood, understanding who they are will help your mission. </p>
<p>Once you understand who you are dealing with you can break your task down into little steps for starters. Focus on the avid beverage drinkers to recycle their cans. Garden enthusiasts to start a compost. If there are neighbors who work together, talk to them about carpooling. There are<span id="more-7"></span> many different ways to help the environment. </p>
<p>A simple trick to getting the neighborhood involved is to focus on the kids. Make it a completion for the children in the neighborhood to start a recycling drive where they can collect from neighbors. Perhaps talk to local schools to start a drive to benefit the school. Kids like to feel they are doing something important and often times have more influence on the adults in the area.</p>
<p>However the approach, assure that the goal is the same by everyone. The task can be achieved by making others aware of the benefits of going green.</p>
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