Year: 2014
Reduce Your Carbon Emissions this Fall
By Daniel Weber, Ph.D Here some additional changes you can make to reduce your personal CO2 emissions. Fall is the perfect time to save energy. Leave the windows open and take longer walks, now that the heat from summer is fading. You’ll save energy, save money, and reduce your impact on the environment. […]
Controlling Common Invasive Plants and Animals
By: Daniel Weber, Ph.D, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Below is a list of common invasive species in the United States and what you can do to minimize these problems. The most successful defense is to never establish invasive species and discourage others from practices that may introduce non-native species. However, one highly successful approach for […]
The Energy Revolution
By: Yaakov Lehman The industrial revolution of the 19th century marked humanities transition from an organic energy based society- based on human, animal, and inanimate (wind, water, solar) power sources- to an advanced industrial society based primarily on fossil fuels. With great exertion, humans themselves are only capable of producing about 60 watts of […]
Energy Star
Canfei Nesharim has joined with ENERGY STAR® to help you save energy and address climate change. Be part of our team and pledge to make your next light bulb or fixture one that’s earned the government’s ENERGY STAR® label for excellence in energy efficiency. The pledge is a simple but vital method of encouraging more people […]