There aren't as many folks out there buying newspaper out there as in the past but there are still a lot of daily papers purchased. This creates a lot of trash. Anyone who buys Newspaper on a daily basis knows that it fills up the trash fast. Did you know you could save money on home projects, save money at the local grocery store, keep more warm during cold weather, even save some loot on garbage bags with your old newspaper?
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Supertrees of Singapore Elevate Renewable Energy
Supertrees are uniquely designed vertical gardens rising to over160 feet in height, with emphasis placed on the vertical display of tropical flowering climbers, epiphytes and ferns. They are made of concrete and steel with a designs to accept living skin. Developed for the Gardens by the Bay project in Singapore, they are projected to cost over $800 million dollars. The Gardens by the Bay project will set new standards for using sustainable and renewable energy in a ground up systems approach.
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Habitat for Humanity and PG&E Build Solar Homes
Habitat for Humanity International and Pacific Gas and Electric Company (PG&E) have renewed their partnership for a fifth year to help provide solar power to Habitat homes built in Northern and Central California. Since its inception in 2007, the PG&E Solar Habitat program has assisted in the construction of 250 solar-powered Habitat homes and is on track to build another 83 homes in 2011. The announcement was made July 22 at a Habitat for Humanity for San Luis Obispo County build site in San Luis Obispo, Calif. Habitat for Humanity is dedicated to the cause of eliminating poverty housing.
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US taxpayers face ‘new waves of waste’ in Afghanistan, Iraq
A new US government report reveals the Afghan and Iraqi governments unable to operate or pay for themselves, causing a threat of “billions of dollars of new waste” for US taxpayers under attack by politicians refusing to acknowledge the war debacles.
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This Organic Food Thing
The town of Hardwick, Vt., has been celebrated as the scene of a local food revival. In recent years, lots of small farms have started up nearby. Tom Stearns, president of a local organic seed company called High Mowing Seeds, says there are more organic farms per capita within 10 miles of Hardwick than anywhere else in the world. There’s also a thriving local grocery co-op; a busy farmer’s market; even a classy restaurant — Claire’s — where almost anything you eat grew or grazed on land nearby.
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