4 Ways to Save Money While Attending College

Saving gas, by not having to drive to school, with online learning saves money and reduces CO2 emissions to save the planet.
Saving gas, by not having to drive to school, with online learning saves money and reduces CO2 emissions to save the planet.
Anything you can do to make your home more energy efficient will reduce the energy you use. Not only does using less save you money, it also cuts the emissions from gas and coal-fired power plants that are major contributors to a warming climate. Solutions for slowing climate change are within reach for virtually any budget.
While modern advancements in technology can allow us to be more efficient in our lives and produce less waste in various areas, they can also make us more prone to laziness in other ways. The good news is, as long as you make sure to utilize the full potential of the tech world, you can actually live a very green lifestyle without too much hassle. All it takes is a little exploration of current trends.
Everyone has an interest in protecting the environment and doing what they can to protect the planet. Offices and institutions of higher learning are finding that going green also saves green on their bottom line. Programs such as Harvard University’s Sustainability program are helping businesses find new ways to become greener and reap the benefits. Perhaps your office can take a few lessons by the example that they set.
The ideals of sustainable travel and eco-tourism have grown in popularity as the world's oceans continue to rise and the environmental impact of the world's population continues to be felt. Around the globe, people are becoming more conscious of the ongoing environmental crisis and are looking for solutions to relieve it.
On Monday February 12, 2018, the White House released the Infrastructure Plan and the updated Budget Proposal. A U.S. cleantech company has issued press releases in regards to each. Click here for the infrastructure Plan Press Release and see below for the Budget Proposal Press Release:
One of the most troubling trends of the modern world is planned obsolescence, which refers to the way in which manufacturers design products specifically so that they do not have longevity. For a company with plans to continually and consistently sell more of essentially the same product, one of the best ways to keep consumer demand up is to limit the ability of their product to function in the future.
Our GREENandSAVE team has reviewed countless books on sustainability and environmental stewardship over the past ten years, and we rarely make a "Must Read" recommendation. Paul Hawken and his team have provided the rigorous research and actionable intelligence that elevates DRAWDOWN to the top position on our list.
DRAWDOWN is a must read for humans that call earth home! - GREENandSAVE
When you practice living intentionally, what does it mean to you? Do you wake up and go through the motions or are you consciously choosing how you can make your day great? Are you actively engaging in your life and making purposeful decisions or numbing out?
This Christmas, consider giving a gift of sustainability and energy intelligence.