Friday, November 28th, 2008
Rapidly accelerating climate change (global warming), which is caused by greenhouse
gas (GHG) emissions, is now fueling dangerous regional and global environmental events.
Data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration illustrates that buildings are
responsible for almost half (48%) of all GHG emissions annually. Seventy-six percent
(76%) of all electricity generated by US power plants goes to supply the Building
Sector. Therefore, immediate action in the Building Sector is essential if we are to
avoid hazardous climate change. Credible scientists give us 10 years to be well on our
way toward global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions reductions in order to avoid (more…)
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Sunday, May 25th, 2008
Today I am highly recommending Twitter and Mybloglog ebooks for everyone who is
trying to learn the socializing communities.
These books were put together by Kathe Lucas and Denise Hall (a.k.a. The Wacky Sales Team).
They are selling these ebooks for a price of $3.95 for BOTH!!!!
Twitter for Twits
The way Twitter works is incredibly simple because of how quickly you are able to post updates that showcase your products, services or projects that you are working on. It’s easy to see why so many successful marketers have focused their attention on dominating this social community, while it’s still in its infancy. (more…)
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