Green Living

Going green is not as intimidating as some may think. This lens talks about some very easy ways for ordinary people to get started living an earth-friendly way of life.

Global warming refers to the temperature of the earth near surface air, which is believed to have risen in the last couple of decades. Scientists believe the temperature has risen due to the increase in greenhouse gases which sit like a blanket around earth.

An Electromagnetic Generator will generate electricity for your home using magnetic fields. The amount of energy a magnetic energy motor generates depends on the strength of the magnets being used. Of course...the stronger the magnets used for the motor, the more energy will be generated.

Includes how to build a solar powered cooker and tells you the pros and cons of solar power usage in your home

An introduction into the greenhouse gas methane and the sources of methane which increase the amount of this greenhouse gas in the atmosphere.

Information, videos, and resources about the dangers of invasive plant species, how to recognize them, and what to do about them. Promotes ecological awareness and importance of native plant life.

My lens is about home building and the lack of green options for housing. Also included are few ideas to help speed up the process to give us more energy efficient and energy independant choices when purchasing a home.

This lens is about renewable energy choices. This lens talks about solar, geothermal, wind and hydroelectric choices for power. Stop on by.

This lens is about using eggshells for many purposes. Instead of them filling the landfill there are many things that an individual can use them for and industrial uses also.

This lens is about Wind and Solar Power, renewable energy for the present and the future.Here you will find information regarding these sources of energy which are currently only in use in small quantities.

Before you throw something into the garbage, do you stop to think of whether it can be reused? Lots of ideas for reusing from many green lensmasters.

The Earth is a watery planet, with most of its surface covered with oceans and seas. The presence of large amounts of water makes our planet unique in the solar system, probably the only one capable of sustaining life. The nature of water makes it essential to life, and the nature of life makes it dependent on water. If we should someday discover life outside our solar system, it will most likely be on another watery planet similar to ours.