New Mexico and Minnesota took the first steps to join California and 13 other states. All in adopting low and zero-emission vehicle standards. So by joining these stricter standards, New Mexico and Minnesota joins over one-third of the vehicle market. A market which leads to more fuel efficient vehicles. Therefore and lower gas expenditures for... Continue Reading →
ACEEE Report and webinar: US States Lead on Energy Efficiency in 2019
By Weston Berg from ACEEE writes the following: As we head into the final stretch of 2019, clear leaders have emerged. Especially in this year’s race to slash energy waste in pursuit of a clean energy future. From coast to coast, US states have been setting the pace. All on everything from appliance standards to... Continue Reading →
What does zero waste mean?
Millions of tons of waste are generated. So zero waste goals are necessary. That’s daily and across the globe. Because most of the waste ends up in landfills thereby polluting the environment. Waste also contributes to greenhouse gas emissions. According to studies, more than 75% of all waste is plastic. Although only 9% of that... Continue Reading →
Greta Thunberg Really Told the World To Wake Up!
Greta made an emotional speech to the World at the United Nations. This was during the Climate Action Summit on Monday. So Greta, the 16-year-old Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg appealed to world leaders. All about the grave need to stop the effects of climate change. As I wrote before, Greta came by boat and then was greeted by... Continue Reading →
IKEA is investing $2.8 billion in renewable energy infrastructure
Source: Reuters / Wolfgang Rattay QZ.com reports: The world’s largest furniture company is determined to go off-grid, and it’s developing an affordable solar energy program to convince you to do the same. Timed for the UN Climate Action Summit in New York this week. Because IKEA’s holding company Ingka Group revealed that it has invested €2.5 billion... Continue Reading →

