In a world where energy adversaries like the Absent-Minded Switch-Flipper, the Idle Idler, and the Overnight Overconsumer join forces to drain your wallet, a new league of heroes comes to the rescue!…
One of the best ways to cut water and energy usage in your
home is also one of the easiest. Installing WaterSense labeled faucet aerators
on all your faucets can save, on average, 700 gallons of wat…
Wondering how to make your home more comfortable and energy efficient now that the temperatures are dropping? Check out our low- and no-cost Winter Weatherization Tips below! From insulating draf…
Life as we
know it – where and how we live – is not possible without electricity. Many
people take energy access for granted, but that number is shrinking as
awareness of the importance of energy s…
Taking the
first steps toward water conservation isn’t difficult.
Turning
off the tap while washing dishes or brushing teeth, taking shorter showers and
regularly inspecting for leaks are all…
Over the past 15 years, droughts ranging in
severity from “abnormally dry” to extreme have plagued every state and region
in the United States.Though droughts come and go in some regions,
sometimes…
The idea of
global climate change is, by and large, no longer questioned. It is happening.
But as science’s understanding of the phenomenon improves, there has been a change in nomenclature. From th…
There have
been recorded incidents of drought in America since long before Europeans
arrived, dating back to at least the thirteenth century. Droughts are
a perfectly normal weather phenomenon. Eve…
The phrase
“energy use” includes the use of energy sources for electricity generation,
fuel for transportation, and other uses of fossil fuels, such as the manufacture
of petroleum products like pl…