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Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition
Green Building Bible, fourth edition (both books)
These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment.

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    • CommentAuthorjlogan
    • CommentTimeNov 30th 2007
     
    A Friend of Mine E-mailed me this Info, and I wasn't sure what to think about it all.

    This whole Greening Thing is pretty interesting, but I get a lil lost in it all. I'm just an I.T. Guy...

    Shed some light!

    -joe


    (www.greenyourhomenow.com

    The Renewable Energy Institute defines a green home as a comfortable, cost-efficient, healthy home that significantly reduces energy and water usage and protects the environment.

    Perhaps one might also argue with the science and the conclusions to one degree or another.
    Set politics aside. This is larger than political parties or politicians. This is about surviving and thriving as families, a nation, and the world. It is about using economics and proven science to wage peace.
    The alternative is the continued ravages of war for energy; a war which can only get worse before it gets better.
    Replace the phrase “Global Warming” with “Peak Oil”. Peak Oil means that the world consumes more oil than it produces.
    Peak Oil will cause the price of oil, gasoline, and natural gas to increase as the supply decreases.
    Texas, for example, is a deregulated electricity state which uses natural gas to fuel turbines that provide most of the state’s electricity. What will be the effect on electricity prices if the cost of natural gas continues to escalate? Do you think prices for electricity will go down as fuel costs rise?

    There are solutions available to everyone. There are State, and Federal Tax Credits available that will pay for, in many cases, most of the equipment needed to be Green.

    Find out more at www.greenyourhomenow.com

    Free Consultation.)

    I'm not exactly sure if I should use this group, or find some other group to use...I dont know.
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      CommentAuthorfostertom
    • CommentTimeNov 30th 2007
     
    What exactly do you want to use this group for? Sounds naive and self-righteous to me. If you want to get an understanding of 'greening' issues, just follow the threads on this forum for a while, do your best to understand what's being said, research online or ask questions on the forum till you do.
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