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Welcome to Model S
posted by Winston Julep 1 year ago
Tesla. Who doesn't love Tesla? You can spot them a mile away and when you do all you want to do is get closer so you can get a better look. I'll admit it, i'm a Tesla fan!! Well now, Tesla reveals it's sedan. The Model S. This sedan will seat 7 people and travel 300 miles on a single charge. Within a year, it wants to turn out as many as 20,000 of the vehicles annually.
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Shop at your local farmers market
posted by ecoVillage Admin 1 year ago
Shop at your local farmers' market-not only is it fun, it helps to support farmers in your area. It will also decrease your food miles, meaning less fuel will be used to provide your daily meals. Your food will be fresher and better for you!
Expense is #1 reason people will not buy or convert to green homes
posted by Danny DeMichele 1 year ago
As I suspected for a while, this is going to be a problem getting people to go green. According to the article below, 36% wont go green because of the high cost associated with it. I believe the government needs to help out! Front the costs and make homeowners pay them back as they are saving money! What do you think?
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Seventh Generation Laundry Detergent
posted by ecoVillage Admin 1 year ago
We received a sample of Seventh Generation Laundry Detergent and we were very happy. This is the first eco-friendly laundry detergent I have used that actually works. I used it for whites and colors and my close were clean and smelled great. You can find them online and get coupons/find out where they are sold: http://www.seventhgeneration.com
Neighbors ask expert on green home decorating
posted by martin jamroz 1 year ago
This is a great example of forward thinking. Love when communities come together for a greater good.
Eco-villages are doing just fine
posted by martin jamroz 1 year ago
But a 21st century high-tech eco-village soon emerges from the mists.
There are paths leading to water recycling facilities, composting,
recycling, and 25 acres of organic-certified farmland, four of which
are planted with anything from hops for beer making to sweet peas. A
silver sign is prominently displayed in recognition of Serenbe's
ecologically sound construction, proving that Serenbe is not the
average cookie-cutter housing development.
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http://www.cnn.com/2009/LIVING/wayoflife/03/18/serenbe.green.community/i...




