If everyone in the U.S. stopped wasting food, total U.S. carbon emissions would be reduced by 2 percent. Americans waste a huge amount of food e…
If everyone in the U.S. changed their five most-used light bulbs to CFLs, total U.S. carbon emissions would be reduced by 0.3 percent. We would …
If every car purchased in the U.S. over the next year got 50 MPG, total U.S. carbon emissions would be reduced by 0.3 percent. Each year, 7.5 mi…
If everyone in the U.S. recycled aluminum, plastic, glass and paper, total U.S. carbon emissions would be reduced by 0.3 percent. We throw a lot…
If everyone in the U.S. reduced the standby power in their home, total U.S. carbon emissions would be reduced by 0.3 percent. Standby power, aka…
If everyone in the U.S. maintained correct tire pressure, total U.S. carbon emissions would be reduced by 0.3 percent. Keeping your car tires pu…
If everyone in the U.S. got a regular tune-up and replaced their car's air filter, total U.S. emissions would fall by more than 0.9 percent. Fre…
Controlling chemical exposure not only helps your health, it also conserves energy and is better for the environment. Plus, it's easier and less…
For truly greener living, our desire for new things needs a rethink. But that doesn't mean we have to go without. ReadyMade magazine Make those t…
Next time you near the end of your Parmesan cheese, save the rind in the freezer. It's perfect for minestrone soup–add it to give the soup more…