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Index
Living Green: The Missing Manual
SPECIAL OFFER: Upgrade this ebook with O’Reilly The Missing Credits
About the Author About the Creative Team Acknowledgments The Missing Manual Series
Introduction
Saving the Planet, One Step at a Time What's a Carbon Footprint? About This Book
About the Outline About MissingManuals.com Safari® Books Online
I. Living Green Begins at Home
1. Home Green Home: Creating a Safe, Earth-Friendly Place to Live
The Chemicals You Live With How Household Chemicals Can Affect Your Health
Disposing of Household Chemicals
Clean and Green: Environmentally Friendly Cleaning
Recipe for an All-Purpose Cleaner A Green Kitchen Is a Healthy Kitchen Battling Bathroom Grime the Natural Way Clean Laundry, Clean Earth
Nontoxic Furnishings A Greener Lawn
The Trouble with Pesticides Keep (Chemicals) Off the Grass!
The grass is greener…when it's the right kind Go Native Prepare your lawn for natural care Get smart about fertilizers Say goodbye to weeds
Give Your Lawn a Drink Mowing Tips
2. Save Energy, Money, and the Earth
How Efficient Is Your Home?
Evaluating Your Home's Energy Use
Do-it-yourself audit Professional energy audit
Monitoring Energy Use with a Power Meter
Single-appliance power meters Whole-house power meter Calculate power use for free
Should You Downsize? Heating and Cooling Efficiently Getting More out of Your Appliances
How Much Energy Does That Gadget Use? Tips for Using Appliances More Efficiently Minimizing Your Phantom Load
Water-Saving Strategies
How Much Water Do You Use? Using Less Water
Bathroom Kitchen Laundry room Outdoors
Let There Be (Compact Fluorescent) Light
Buying CFLs Getting the Most out of CFLs CFLs and Mercury
Cleaning up broken CFLs Disposing of CFLs
3. Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
A Trashy Odyssey
Destination: Landfill Destination: Incinerator
How Low Can You Go? Aiming for Zero Waste Reducing: Doing More with Less
Clearing Out Clutter Decreasing Consumption Rejecting Wasteful Packaging Ditching Junk Mail
Reusing: Use It Again, Sam
Repurposing: New Uses for Old Stuff Trash to Treasure: Sell It, Donate It, Give It Away
Sell it Donate it Give it away
Recycling: What Goes Around Comes Around
Is Recycling Worth It?
Does recycling actually save energy? Does recycling really reduce greenhouse gas emissions? Does recycling save money?
Recycling Basics
Know what to recycle Set up your system Sort smart
More Tips for Easy and Effective Recycling
So Hard to Say Goodbye: Special Problems in Recycling
Polystyrene Foam Tires Cellphones E-Waste Appliances Cars
4. Building and Remodeling
LEEDing the Way to Green Buildings Principles of Green Building Design
Building In Energy Efficiency Alternative Energy
Going solar Geothermal heating and cooling Wind power Hydro power for homes Burning biomass
Conserving Water Green Building Materials
Lumber and framing Insulation Walls Floors Kitchen and bathroom cabinets Roofing Paint Siding
Special Problems in Remodeling
Asbestos Lead Paint Mold Radon Sick Building Syndrome
Finding a Builder Financing Green Construction
Green Mortgage Options Grants, Rebates, and Tax Credits
II. Greening Your Lifestyle
5. Raising a Green Family
Babies
Furnishing the Nursery The Diaper Dilemma
Disposable diapers Biodegradable diapers Cloth diapers
Feeding Your Baby Keeping Baby Clean and Protected Other Baby Supplies
Car seats Clothing Toys Diaper and baby bags
Kids
Teaching Respect for the Earth Go Play Outside!
Teens Pets
6. Eating Green: It's Not Just Spinach Anymore
What's in That Cheeseburger?
Factory Farming
Concern #1: Factory farms are too big. Concern #2: Factory farms are cruel. Concern #3: Factory farms misuse hormones and antibiotics. Concern #4: Factory farms cause disease. Concern #5: Factory-farmed food is less nutritious. Concern #6: Factory farms drive family farms out of business. Concern #7: Factory farms make bad neighbors. Concern #8: Factory farms cause pollution.
The Meat Industry's Environmental Hoofprint
Genetically Modified Foods Go Organic
What Does "Organic" Really Mean? Why Organic Is Better for the Earth Why Organic Is Better for You
Grass-fed beef Pesticide-free foods
Finding Organic Products
How Green Does Your Garden Grow?
The Joy of Composting
Getting started with compost Composting tips and tricks
Natural Pest Control
Neem oil Floral insecticides Insecticidal soap Pyrethrin powder Sabadilla powder Insect barriers and traps Manual removal Bacillus thuringiensis Insect predators
For City Dwellers: Community Gardens and Other Ways to Grow Your Own Food
Container gardens Rooftop gardens Community gardens
Can I Ever Eat Out Again?
7. Responsible Shopping
Think Globally, Buy Locally Buy Recycled Giving Fair Trade a Fair Shake
What Is Fair Trade? Criticisms of the Fair Trade Movement
Compassion in Fashion Green Health and Beauty Products
Do-It-Yourself Health and Beauty
Environmentally Friendly Gifts Finding Companies That Get It
8. Going Green: Transportation and Travel
Getting Around Without a Car
Take Public Transportation Put on Your Walking Shoes Ride a Bike
Driving Smarter Green Cars in Every Color
Fuel-Efficient Cars Hybrids Diesel Engines Veggie Power!
Biodiesel Straight vegetable oil (SVO)
Long-Distance Travel
Before You Go Getting There (and Back) During Your Stay
Ecotourism
III. A Greener World
9. Green Business Is Good Business
Greening the Workplace
Telecommuting Reducing Office Waste Staying Healthy on the Job
Greener Business Travel Buying Carbon Offsets Corporate Giving
10. Alternative and Renewable Energy
Why We Need New Energy Sources Wind Energy
Advantages Disadvantages and Concerns
Solar Energy
Advantages Disadvantages
Water Power
Advantages Disadvantages
Geothermal Plants
Advantages Disadvantages
Bioenergy
Advantages Disadvantages
Hydrogen Fuel Cells
11. Getting Involved
Activism Begins with You
Your Local Community Online Communities National and International Organizations
Environmentally Responsible Investing
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