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THE GREENEST CITIES IN THE WORLD


Mar 16, 2010 at 4:20 am. 
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THE GREENEST CITIES IN THE WORLD
 
Edited by Jodi Summers
 
We like lists, it means a lot of research has been done. Today’s dynamic list is from Reader’s Digest;
 they have come up with a list of world’s greenest, most livable cities. To compile this list, they have an
alyzed data from two top sources covering 141 nations. We’ll [...]

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CHINA’S GREEN PROPERTY MARKETS ARE ABOUT TO EXPLODE! By Jodi Summers China’s secondary and tertiary markets are beginning to play a greater and greater role in the country’s real estate market, and analysts are speculating that China’s property market could quadruple in size by 2020. The information comes courtesy of a report from at Jones [...]
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LOS ANGELES IS A BETTER PLACE THAN PARIS TO BUY GREEN INVESTMENT REAL ESTATE by Jodi Summers     Sacre bleu! Los Angeles is a better real estate…according to Forbes.com.  In a recent top 10 article called World’s Best Places For Real Estate Buys, Ten cities investors will target in 2009 our beloved Los Angeles was #7 – after [...]

CALFORNIA IS THE MOST ENERGY EFFICIENT STATE


Apr 03, 2009 at 3:43 am. 
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CALFORNIA IS THE MOST ENERGY EFFICIENT STATE  by Jodi Summers   According to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy (ACEEE), California is tops in employing energy efficiency as a way to grow its state economy while meeting electricity demand, combating global warming, and contributing to U.S. energy security. Following California was Oregon, Connecticut, Vermont, New York, Washington [...]

HOW GREEN IS YOUR GOOGLE?


Feb 28, 2009 at 3:02 am. 
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HOW GREEN IS YOUR GOOGLE?   When was the last time you considered the environmental impact of Google searches Performing two Google searches from a desktop computer can generate about the same amount of carbon dioxide as boiling a kettle for a cup of tea, according to new research.   While millions of people tap into Google without [...]

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