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From the Green Living Guy: Exclusive Interview with Warner Philips of Lemnis Lighting

Hey everyone, Green Living Guy here. It’s been a while since my last post, so I wanted to share what I’ve been up to. Honestly, things have been moving fast.

Recently, I had the incredible opportunity to attend the Environmental Media Association Awards in California. The event took place at the iconic Warner Brothers Studios. It was an exciting evening—I even got to meet James Cameron and Ted Turner in person. I’ve covered some of those stories already because they were just too good not to share.

Lots Going On Behind the Scenes

While all that was happening, I was also preparing to announce a new book project. That news is coming soon, so stay tuned. There’s plenty to look forward to, and I can’t wait to tell you more about it.

In the meantime, I’ve been working with Green Mountain Energy, a fantastic company dedicated to 100% renewable power. I’m helping them bring commercial renewable energy to more businesses. Because of that, I’m proud to say this show is sponsored by Green Mountain Energy, a company that truly walks the talk.

A modern, eco-friendly living room with warm LED lighting. Large windows reveal lush green trees outside, while a minimalist lamp softly illuminates a coffee table displaying brochures about energy savings.
Conclusion: An inviting, sustainable home interior lit by advanced LED lighting.

Sustainable Partnerships Matter

Another partner of mine is A Lot to Say, a company making products entirely from 100% recycled plastic bottles. That’s the kind of real-world sustainability we need.

And don’t even get me started on water conservation. We have to think about the millions of gallons we waste. By making smarter choices—like using less water for clothing production—we can dramatically cut our environmental impact.

Because these choices matter, I want to highlight companies and people making real change. At the EMA Awards, it was clear everyone shared the same goal: making sustainability mainstream. The energy in that room was electric. People from film, business, and advocacy all came together to share ideas and solutions.

Lighting the Way to a Greener Future

That’s why I loved sitting down with Warner Philips of Lemnis Lighting. We talked about the power of LED technology to save energy and money while reducing carbon footprints. Lemnis Lighting isn’t just making bulbs—they’re changing how we think about light.

Their designs last longer, use less power, and help people cut costs without sacrificing quality. That’s the type of innovation we need on a global scale.

If you’re curious about how better lighting can lead to a greener planet, don’t miss this conversation.

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Conclusion

At the end of the day, it’s clear that sustainable solutions are not just ideas—they’re already here. Companies like Lemnis Lighting prove that we can design products that save energy, cut costs, and help the planet at the same time. By supporting innovators who think differently, we can all drive change in our own communities.

Because of this, I encourage everyone to stay curious and keep learning about the technologies reshaping our world. Whether it’s renewable energy, recycled materials, or efficient lighting, every choice adds up. Together, we can build a cleaner, greener future.

If you want to hear more about how we can make this vision real, don’t miss my exclusive interview with Warner Philips. We dive into the details of LED technology, design philosophy, and practical steps for cutting your energy use.

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