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Matthew Speer Matthew Speer is a Marketing and Advertising Executive that has worked with companies like AOL and U.S. News University Connection. He also has a passion for sustainability and keeping the Earth a beautiful place for our future generations which is why he helped create iSustainableEarth.com. Inspired by his own family and taking strides to go green he strives to live a sustainable lifestyle through research and action.

Facts About Green Car Wash Systems and How They Conserve Water

Facts About Green Car Wash Systems and How They Conserve Water

Green car wash systems recycle water, reducing water consumption and waste water production. Think green when trying to keep your car clean and use a professional car wash system.

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Money Saving Energy Efficiency Tips For Your Home

Money Saving Energy Efficiency Tips For Your Home

A sustainable lifestyle doesn’t happen on accident, it requires work for all involved. These energy efficient tips for your home are unexpected, yet easy to tackle. Go green and save some green by checking out these tips today.

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Reusable Water Bottles Mandated at University Campuses

Reusable Water Bottles Mandated at University Campuses

Student advocacy groups are making progress on campuses across the United States as bans on plastic water bottles become more popular. Cutting down on the wasteful practices of these potentially toxic containers help save money and the environment at the same time.

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Geothermal Energy Facts: Understanding How Geothermal Power Works

Geothermal Energy Facts: Understanding How Geothermal Power Works

Understanding geothermal energy facts is the first step in helping create a sustainable future. While geological reasons may limit this renewable energy’s proliferation, it doesn’t mean we shouldn’t exploit it where possible. Learn more about geothermal energy and how it works today.

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The Future of Driving: Solar Powered Roads

The Future of Driving: Solar Powered Roads

Solar powered roads may sound like science fiction, but if one engineer has his way it will be a reality sooner than you may think. The idea is viable and solar roads may soon come to a town near you.

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A Guide to Going Green on Halloween

A Guide to Going Green on Halloween

Ghosts and goblins may be lurking around the corner, but watch out for global warming – that is the one to be scared of. Going green on Halloween doesn’t mean just putting on makeup, there are some simple tips you can use to make that holiday a bit more eco-friendly.

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Tidal Power Facts: Understanding How Tidal Energy Works

Tidal Power Facts: Understanding How Tidal Energy Works

Tidal energy is rarely mentioned as an alternative energy source, even though humans have been using it for over 1000 years. As this renewable energy source goes through a revival period, get the facts on how it works and what it can do for you.

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Save Water With WaterSense Bathroom Fixtures and Faucets

Save Water With WaterSense Bathroom Fixtures and Faucets

Giving your home or office bathroom a high-efficiency makeover can save you more than just water. With the EPA’s WaterSense program, you can feel confident that you are picking a green product that will be at least 20 percent more efficient without sacrificing performance.

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The Hamburger You Had For Lunch Pollutes More Than an 18-Wheeler

The Hamburger You Had For Lunch Pollutes More Than an 18-Wheeler

Your average hamburger produces more air pollution than an 18-wheeler truck, a fact that researchers at University of California, Riverside have uncovered. Hamburgers are iconic when it comes to lunch in America, so find out what can be done to curb the pollution.

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5 Reasons Why Water Conservation is Important for Your Family

5 Reasons Why Water Conservation is Important for Your Family

Water is the cornerstone of life, without it we simply die. With the scarce supply of freshwater dwindling each day, it is baffling how easily we can waste water and not think twice about it. You need to check out these 5 reasons why water conservation is important for you and your family.

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