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The shoestring library

2010
Provides hundreds of tips and strategies, many of them environmentally friendly, for running a library on a tight budget, with tips on using volunteers, finding free materials, fixing structural problems, repurposing, and more.

Renewable Energies For Your Home

Real-World Solutions For Green Conversions
2009
A practical guide to eco-friendly home improvements, with information on using biomass fuels, wind power, and solar energy.

Picture yourself going green

step-by-step instruction for living a budget-conscious, Earth-friendly lifestyle in eight weeks or less
2009
Offers step-by-step instructions to help people reduce their carbon footprint and live a budget-conscious, environmentally-friendly lifestyle in eight weeks or less.

Travel green

2011
Explores the history of "green" travel and outlines ten transportation methods readers can use to travel from place to place without harming the environment. Includes full-color photographs and a glossary.

How to beat the energy crisis and still live in style

1979
Describes techniques and equipment for home remodeling and modification that will reduce energy consumption.

Homes & cities

1982
Examines energy use in homes and cities and the effects of building design and city planning on energy conservation.

Keeping warm

a sensible guide to heat conservation
1983
Provides tips on how to keep your home warmer.

The homeowner's guide to energy independence

alternative power sources for the average American
2006
Discusses alternative energy sources for homeowners, including wind generators, solar panels, wood, hydrogen fuel cells, geothermal heat pumps, and others, covering their costs and how long it takes to recoup one's investment with each.

The Carbon Buster's home energy handbook

slowing climate change and saving money
2007
Most people are unaware that environmental problems such as climate change can be easily avoided, at a profit, through the intelligent application of appropriate technology. The Carbon Buster's Handbook describes how to achieve this goal in the residential field. The handbook reveals North America?s best-kept investment secret: that the highest rates of return can be found not at your bank, but in your home! Environmental problems such as climate change can be easily avoided, at a profit, through the intelligent application of appropriate technology. The first book in North America to provide a detailed carbon accounting of a family?s carbon emissions and how to reduce them, it systematically analyzes energy costs and evaluates which measures yield the highest returns for the environment and the pocketbook. It provides answers to questions such as: Which measure is more effective: putting solar panels on your roof, or buying a hybrid car? Where do I need to invest first: in high-efficiency shower-heads, or solar tubes? Is a 500 dollar fridge that uses 800 kWh of power per year a good buy? The book allows individuals to quickly and accurately assess which products are a good deal and which aren?t. It systematically analyzes residential carbon emissions and energy costs and prioritizes solutions based on highest carbon reductions and monetary returns, yielding results that are often surprising.

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