Water is the fundamental source of all living organisms. Water, however, is a precious commodity which many
people take for granted. In order to fully appreciate this gift from the clouds, we need to be made aware of its importance and try to develop alternate means of sustainable existence; if not for us, then for the generations to follow.
In this comprehensive guide to water usage, we examine ways to become greener or more environmentally friendly with not wasting water. Articles within this guide contain references to the importance of educating our children using green technology to tips on water usage. Water reservation ideas on how to maintain an attractive garden are also examined by looking at the affects of certain drought tolerant trees. We also observe how incorporating small lifestyle changes can go such a long way in making less of an impact on not only the environment but on your monthly utility bill as well.
| Five Simple Ways to Live Green in an Apartment
Living green in an apartment does have some limits but with a green desire and help from your landlord there are steps you can take to get greener. Here we are going to take a look... |
Green Apartment: Water Usage
Sometimes going green in an apartment can prove to be a challenge. Here we are going to take a look at specific ways that you can conserve your water usage while making your apartment... |
| Tips for Saving Water in the Shower
Did you know that nearly 20% of the water usage in your home is from taking showers? Conserve fresh water with these simple tips for saving water in the shower.... |
Typhoid Fever - Genetics and Symptoms
Typhoid fever, or simply typhoid, was responsible for erasing one third of the population of Athens in Greece. Today, it is the cause of approximately 200,000 deaths per year. In this... |
| Water- Usage & Pollution
Water is one of our most critical resources and is used from everything from cooking to agriculture to industrial uses; as such, water is also subjected to exposure to man-made... |
Composting Toilets Operation and Selection
A composting toilet is an aerobic processing system whereas most waste water systems are anaerobic. This is a faster process which uses less water and is also kinder to the environment... |