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Painted
Lynx Design - Find "Green" thinking,
original artwork and photographs on T-shirts, mugs, ornaments,
mousepads and many other gifts items in Painted Lynx Design gallery
stores. Many of the unique art designs are wildlife
images depicted in their natural environment such as polar
bears, walrus,
and spy
hopping orca whales.Find whales, ravens, cranes, starfish, panda
bears, white tigers, walrus, beluga whales, wolves and much more!
Click on the "Stores" button in the menu above to go to all stores.
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Alternative energy books -
this section is an extensive collection of books for learning about
and using alternative energies. Go "green" and make a difference
by reducing your carbon footprint. Learn more here. |
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Biodiesel equipment - Biodiesel
is a clean, safe, renewable energy because it can be made from waste
crops and used cooking oil. Learn more with the extensive book collection
and buy Biodiesel equipment for making your own here. |
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CFL (compact fluorescent
light bulbs) - CFL's last 10 times longer than a regular light
bulb and save 75% of the energy. |
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Plant Trees & Gardens -
Trees and gardens clean the atmosphere by emitting CO2, counteracting
the toxins caused by human machines, power plants, etc. Growing trees
and gardens also reduces emissions and provides living space for
critters and creatures. |
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Rechargeable batteries
and chargers come in many sizes and can be used for most types
of household batteries, saving energy and landfills from toxic
wastes. |
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Wind Power - Use the power of the
wind as an alternative renewable energy, save thousands on energy
costs and save the earth from toxic greenhouse gases. Shop
here for wind power books and
equipment. |
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Solar panels - Solar energy is
a one-time cost and can be used for heating, cooling, recharging,
and much more. See the extensive solar panel selections plus yard,
pool and garden solar energy options. |
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10 things you can do today to help stop global warming and save
the environment:
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1. Us a canvas bag at the
grocery store. Paper and plastic end up in the landfill and other places;
these products take time to break down and are not good for the environment.
Canvas bags with many designs can be purchased here. |
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2. Volunteer once a month to an organization that is helping
save the environment. You can find one in your area at http://www.volunteermatch.org.
This feels good, you meet new people and have fun. Community service
for the environment is a very positive conversation piece. |
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3. Make an effort to get out and discover the outdoors and wildlife
as well as programs that are fighting for the cause. You will get
excited and talk about it to others, bringing them on board too.
Getting a group of people together to kayak, bird watch, or go hiking
is a wonderful experience. |
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4. Be smart about septic systems
and make sure yours is running properly if you have one. Find out how
the breakdown process works, what to put in it and what not to put
it. Educate all users of the septic system. |
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5 . Get smart about your garden and pest control. Use non-toxic
solutions when you buy garden products and use only organic plants.
Find out about deep mulch for your yard, which retains water for
your plants and reduces runoff. |
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6. Try using a push lawn mower
to prevent pollution and increase your exercise. Or try a deep mulch
planting area that doesn't't need to be mowed. |
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7. Water Conservation: Take shorter showers. Help the Salmon and other fresh and marine wildlife by keeping pollutants out of water and reducing your use. Put an eyedropper of food coloring in the back tank of your toilet. If it is leaking, the color will soon appear in the toilet bowl. This is expensive for you and the environment. |
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8. Wash your car on the lawn to keep pollutants from going in the storm drain, or use a 'Green' car wash that recycles its water. |
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9. Cut up the plastic rings that hold cans or bottles together when
you buy a beverage six pack. If these get into the water system, animals
get trapped in them, sometimes for life and sometimes killing them.
Or avoid purchasing the plastic holders all together, they could take
400 years to break down (Mote
Laboratory Biodegradation Time Line). |
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10. Plant trees. Reduce, reuse,
and recycle! |
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Climate
Change 2007: Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability |
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National
Greenhouse Gas Inventories |
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Intergovernmental
Panel on Climate Change |
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Environmental
Defense |
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GlobalWarming.org |
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US
Environmental Protection Agency |
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Carbon
Footprint |
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Personal
Emissions Calculator |
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Renewable
Choice Energy |
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Recycled
Biodiesel |
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Earth
Sciences Resources |
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Energy Star |
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Sustainable Packaging |
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Find many more energy saving items by clicking on
the links in the left menu. If you are looking for something that
you cannot find please contact
support. |
In the Environmental News and Information column
to the right you can find links to current events, measure your Carbon
Footprint, learn about Global
Warming, plus much more. |
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buy unique
gifts at Zazzle
The Zazzle Panel above shows custom designed products for sale in the
Painted Lynx Design Store. You can click on any image to stop, zoom
in, or go to the product in the store. Enjoy browsing! |
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