Newlygreens 3 :: Our House The Hummer – prt 1 –

[part 1 of 4] The Home Energy Audit

After about 5 years of picking the low-hanging fruit, (the easy weekend projects, the CFL replacements, the digital thermostats, the window caulking and so on) we’ve come to the realization that in order for us to make further efficiency improvements we are going to need to graduate to some big time projects that require professional assistance.
The good news for us is that NJ has a program to help homeowners, like us, make improvements in insulation and heating equipment called Home Performance with Energy Star. The next few episodes of Newlygreens are going to detail our experience with the program and the showcase the results we achieve (or fail to achieve)
The process starts with a Home Energy/ Safety Audit and that’s what we will be sharing in part 1 starting at our friend Zorina’s.

Guests in the episode:
Ed Schwartz – Green Living Solutions
Gray Russell – Green Living Solutions
Tom Testa – Home Energy Diagnostics
Zorina – A long-time family friend



Reusable News :: March 25, 2010

This week’s headlines:

Gallup Polls Show More Americans Don’t Believe in Global Warming

National Bike Summit Takes DC

Greenpeace Gorillas Nestle!

Bad News Polar Bears

To Buy Green Products or To Steal Them?
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Reusable News :: Oct 15th, 2009

Today’s Stories:

U.S. Can Curb Global Warming and Lower Energy Costs

With the right policies in place, the United States could dramatically cut the heat-trapping emissions that cause global warming and, at the same time, lower energy costs in every region of the country, according to the findings of a two-year, peer-reviewed study by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS).

“We can protect the environment and Americans’ pocketbooks by adopting the right policies,” said UCS President Kevin Knobloch. “Our analysis shows we have the technology and the know-how to do this. What we now need is the political will.”
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ACESA Summary

A Decent Acesa Summary.

Things have changed.  If anyone has a summary of the latest version that passed the House on 6/26 please post a link in the comments section.

In short. The bill stinks 5 ways to Sunday but… I blame all those who did not get off their ass and call their Congressman and Senator as much as I blame our Reps for listening to the interests of Coal and Oil who obviously did lobby. If you did not make a call or write a letter or OPED a newspaper you’ve got no one to blame but yourself. That said I do think we need to have something on the books before the fall run up to Copenhagen. (Man I wish it were better though). So here’s my plan. The bill now goes back to the Senate for one last round. I’m going to lobby every Senator I can reach as hard as I can to make these changes http://pdamerica.org/articles/news/2009-06-23-02-39-15-news.php God help us all if we blow this!



National Day of Lobbying :: Congressman Pascrell


Today I took part in a National Day of Grassroots Lobbying called by Repower America.  I’ll be posting a short video soon.  I was joined by representitives from local environmental groups, NJ’s Green Party, and renewable energy business owners, and together we spent over an hour with the Congressman’s District Director, Jackie Grindrod discussing the need for meaningful renewable energy legislation.  I would categorize Jackie’s position as sympathetic and she left us with several action items for follow up.  Here are my notes from the event:

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Episode 2 :: BASF Near Zero Home

[part 1 of 4] (2008 Telly Award Winner)

BASF Near Zero Energy Home
Natural Cleaning Products and Repellents
Insect Repellent Challenge Results

Show #2 – Air Date: June 2007

Extreme Green Segment: The BASF Near Zero Energy Home, Paterson, NJ
Interview: Jack Armstrong, BASF Director, Building & Construction Markets

This episode of the Newly Greens focuses on green building with a close look at the BASF Corporation and their Near Zero Energy Home in Paterson NJ. We speak to Jack Armstrong, BASF’s Director of Building and Construction Markets. Check this show out for great information and inspiration if you are thinking about building a sustainable home. Or just to discover its great story and hear about the Paterson family who will get this house upon completion as a donation from BASF. To get started on building your sustainable home, or simply to get more information, follow the links below.

betterhomebetterplanet.com
eere.energy.gov
usgbc.org
pathnet.org

Greg and I used this website to begin formulating our own strategy for making our existing home more efficient. Look for updates on our progress coming soon…
energystar.gov

“O” Goods Segment: Natural cleaning and insect repellent
Special Guest: Margaret (Mags) Lucas.

The “O” Goods segments strive to illustrate that for every choice we make, or product we buy, there is usually an alternative available that is healthier for people and the environment. Whether it is organic, less toxic, or provides fair trade for people around the world, these healthier alternatives are the choices we seek!

This segment of “O” Goods put the spotlight on more natural versions of cleaning products and insect repellent. We feel it is important to get heavy chemicals out of our home, and ultimately the environment. So we did some research and began experimenting with alternatives. Below are the recipes for some we liked and featured on the show. There are lots of great ideas out there and the Internet is a good resource. But there are also a lot of great products available in stores today. Our friend Mags happens to loves the Method line of products. Experiment to see what you like the best! And keep us posted. We’d love to know!!

We found the following sites useful and formulated our recipes from a combination of these sites and from the book, “The Humble Art of Zen-Cleaning” by Michael de Jong.

eartheasy.com
stretcher.com
lowchensaustralia.com

Please also check out the results of our flea repellent challenge by clicking on the “Our Transition” tab!


*Remember to always keep cleaning and repellent mixtures away from kids and animals. They are more natural versions, but are still not meant to be ingested!

Cleaning Recipes
Our Kitchen Cleaner
1/2 gallon water
1/2 cup vinegar
1/4 cup baking soda
5 or 6 drops of tea tree essential oil (adds a disinfectant quality)
5 or 6 drops of lemon essential oil (adds a nice scent)
Pour into a spray bottle, shake and use!

Our Bathroom Cleaner
1/2 gallon water
1/2 cup vinegar
2 teaspoons borax (adds a bleaching and disinfectant quality)
5 or 6 drops of orange essential oil (adds a nice scent)
Pour into a spray bottle, shake and use!

Our Window and Glass Cleaner
1 part water
1 part vinegar (smell disappears as soon as it dries)
Pour into a spray bottle, shake and use!

A Word on Bleach
Note: baking soda and real lemon juice are good for scrubbing as an alternative to bleach. Research also indicates that bleach, in moderation, is not a bad thing where you must sterilize. Most people just over use it. It is harmful to the good bacteria in our sewers and can aggravate asthma by degrading indoor air quality. Cutting boards or flooded basements are a good example where you might consider using bleach. Bleach is generally unnecessary in bathrooms but its use there is widely promoted through advertising.
Tea Tree oil is an alternative mold remediator.

Repellent Recipes
Our Flea and Mosquito Repellent
8 oz water (Substitute with Grape Seed oil for a thicker base that stays on skin longer)
4-6 drops tea tree essential oil
4-6 drops lavender essential oil

Shake well and spray on pets and people (avoid the face). Can also be sprayed lightly on bedding and furniture. Avoid using around pet’s “privates” and other places they lick a lot. We’ve been using this on our dogs once a week for the last month and there are no detrimental signs. See more notes below.

*** Repellent Challenge – Summer 2007 ***
Ok, so here it is…our insect repellent challenge. We’re going to try our alternative recipe for 2 months (May and June) and monitor the results we get. If we’re not satisfied we’ll go to another natural alternative. We’ll keep the updates posted here on the website. And by all means, email us if you have any suggestions or recipes we can try.

We used the repellent recipe above. Here’s our initial results but we’ll be posting any future updates under “Our Transition Blog” link

May 2007:
So far, so good. We don’t see any evidence of fleas on our dogs (or on us). The only down side is that unlike those products you apply just once a month, this one must be applied one or more times a day. But just a little bit of spray at the shoulder blades and back and legs seems to be working. They’ve got sensitive little noses and this stuff has an strong, yet pleasing aroma so keep that in mind by avoiding spraying their faces. I put some on my hands and do around their ears where the ticks like to make homes.
As for mosquitoes on people, we’ve been spraying it around ankles and lightly around the back of neck and arms. So far, no mosquito bites! And we’ve been spending a good amount of time outside so that’s a good sign. The mosquitoes are definitely around and I’ve seen them land on me while working in the garden but so far no bites. … Now if we could find a friendly Poison Ivy cure…ooops.

June 2007:
Still good for us, though a visiting family member did report that they got a mosquito bite during a gathering in our yard early this month. But we have yet to prove those bites came before or after they used our all natural stuff. We’ll give it another back yard gathering test and then report back….



Episode 1 :: Prout Solar

[part 1 of 4] (2008 Telly Award Winner)

Solar Panels and the NJCEP Organic Clothing Show #1 Air Date: December 2006

Extreme Green Segment: Solar Panels and the NJCEP
Interview with: Bob Prout of Prout Funeral Home in Verona NJ

This episode of the Newly Greens focuses on solar energy and the path to obtaining it in the state of New Jersey. We speak to Bob Prout of Prout Funeral Home in Verona NJ who has gone solar in a big way. Not only is his business solar powered, it is also a classroom. Check out his solar control room and learn all about it in this episode. Or book a tour! He is a great resource for learning more about this incredible form of clean energy. And don’t forget the spectacular rebates and incentives that NJ offers on all forms of renewable energy. (GO NJ!)

To get you started, check out this link to the NJ Clean Energy Program. njcleanenergy.com/

“O” Goods Segment: Organic Clothing Special Guest: Carol Peterson
This segment of the Newly Greens’s “O” Goods puts the spotlight on organic clothing.

We searched high and low for some cool (and reasonably priced) organic duds and we found them in some unusual places and made from some unusual fibers. Our friend Carol joined us and we had fun checking them out and trying them on. Here are some links and information if you’re interested in any particular item you saw on the show.

Whole Foods Market Some Whole Foods now carry a pretty large variety of organic clothing and jewelry. Some of the brands we featured were from Whole Foods:

Of the Earth
World of Good
Indigenous Designs

The Internet Searching the Internet is also a great way to find organic clothing these days. Some of the brands we featured were found on these sites:

Bamboosa
Earth Creations (hemp)

Wal-Mart Wal-Mart is also stepping up to the sustainable plate these days. They are carrying organic clothing for men and woman. These items were not featured on the “O” duds segment this time around because we found them after the fact. But maybe next time… No Boundaries and a few others: walmart.com