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Sort results by: Date Added | Alphabetically - In the gardening world, there is plenty of conversation about the negative effects of climate change on plants...
- Jennifer Schwab addresses the debate on how much downsizing is ideal and who should take this step.
- An innovative look at the use of native plants to create the High Line, a green roof garden in the making in New York City.
- How all the components are assembled ends up being just as important as which pieces are selected.
- How to turn your scraps into organic compost.
- We interviewed EvenGreen Technology.
- Triclosan is a chemical providing antibacterial properties to products.
- An alternative to higher-priced solid wood furniture, but low-VOC and free of formaldehyde.
- Island Sky Air-to-Water technology an impressive and promising innovation.
- Weatherization programs helped homeowners seal up many of the cracks in their houses that air used to leak through.
- Two trends to counter for healthier homes.
- First of all, we’re now building houses tighter for greater energy efficiency, but without mechanical ventilation systems. And second, we’re filling these tighter houses with synthetic, man-made building materials, furnishings, and cleaning products...
- We usually put them into six categories.
- While it is difficult to determine the dollar cost of poor indoor air quality (IAQ), insurance-industry observers agree that the costs may be unrecognized—and ascribed instead to more conventional medical conditions such as respiratory ailments, allergies, and asthma. One report on insurance costs found that “there is strong awareness and growing concern over the ‘silent crisis’ of IAQ and its potential to cause large industry losses.”
- What kind of toxic chemicals are lurking in your cabinets?
- The new generations are more exposed to toxins than ever before.
- Many "green" products are healthy, but many aren’t - so be careful of green claims.
- Whomever you select, give him or her a copy of the complimentary HHI book - Healthy House Building for the New Millennium: A Design & Construction Guide - as a starting point.
- The makers of Ziploc now market glass storage containers. Find out our thoughts on them.
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