Perpetual Movement Globe
October 28, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment
Are you looking for a really interesting gift for the person who seems to have everything? Finding that perfect little gift can be difficult, especially if the person is hard to buy for.
One really cool item that’s also completely green that many people don’t have is the Perpetual Movement Globe. One of these neat little devices is sure to draw attention to itself no matter where you place it—on your bookshelf, on your desk at work, or on your coffee table at home.
The Perpetual Movement Globe is always spinning on its crystal base. How? It uses sunlight or light from the room’s bulbs to power its magnetic field. These magnets in turn rotate the detailed little globe (it’s four and a half inches in diameter). The earth itself is actually inside a clear bubble, and it’s the earth that moves. Safe, clear liquid suspended between the bubble and the globe magnifies the globe, making it look like it’s on the surface. It really looks like the globe is simply sitting on this crystal display and rotating magically! You can even set the globe on a different display if you like—it works exactly the same. There are no batteries or power cords necessary. Everything is powered by solar energy.
The Perpetual Movement Globe is sure to get comments from your friends and co-workers, and it’s a fun little toy that doesn’t use up any power. Too often, these neat little gadgets eat up batteries, but this is one distracting desktop toy that’s completely ecological. Next time you need a cool gift for that person who is hard to buy for, buy them the earth.
Organic Cotton Bath Towels
July 31, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment
Buying organic and natural products is all the rage these days, but sometimes I stop and wonder why. For example, why purchase organic cotton towels? Are they really that much better than standard, boring towels? I did a little research and found out that yes, there are some reasons that buying organic cotton towels is a good idea.
Organic cotton towels are made without any dye, bleach, or other types of chemicals. This makes them perfect for those who have allergies to these types of products. Dermatologists often tell their patents with sever skin issues and allergies to switch to organic cotton towels since they will cause less irritation to their skin, especially if their skin illness is due to chemical allergies.
Organic cotton also tends to be thicker than conventional towels, making them feel more luxurious and decadent. They absorb a great amount of water, too, although it make take a few washes for this to happen—since the oils are not removed from organic cotton towels, they don’t always immediately absorb a great amount of water. However, after a few washings, the oils will be washed off and the towels will be as absorbent as any other.
While they don’t feature any chemical dyes, some organic cotton towels are dyed various colors using natural dyes. This means organic cotton towels come in just as many different shades as traditional towels, so you’re sure to find some that match your bathroom décor. If you’re looking for a way to go green in your bathroom or need a towel that won’t irritate your skin or allergies, organic cotton is the way to go. You can learn more about organic cotton towels at Real Goods Solar.
Insulated Tab-Top Curtain Panels
July 24, 2009 by anthony · Leave a Comment
If you’re like me, you want to drop your electric bill as much as possible. During the hot summer months, the air conditioner tends to run all the time, especially if temperatures really climb. This always translates into very high electric bills.
But what can you do? Sure, fans can help a lot, but they can’t do it all. Even turning the thermostat up a few degrees may not help that much. Other than sweating it out, how can you work to cut down the amount of electricity used while still keeping your home cool?
One thing you can do is add insulated curtains to your home. These curtains look no different from regular curtains. In fact, some of them look much better! The secret, though, is in the backing and interior material. These fashionable curtains hide a functional side—they are actually made from insulated material that blocks out a great about of heat. While it may not seem like it, our homes actually absorb a good amount of heat through windows. The sunlight that looks so great streaming in through the windows heats up our homes, and blocking out these rays can save a lot.
These insulated tab-top curtain panels are made from a heavy duty suede material that is able to block out both the heat and keep cold drafts from coming into your home during the winter. This will help keep your heating costs down in the winter. In addition to this, the curtains will block out nearly all sunlight, making them ideal for those who work at night and sleep during the day. You’ll no longer be woken up by the bright morning sun on weekends, either! Many of these types of curtains reduce noise, too, which is also ideal for daytime sleepers.
Click Here To Learn More About Insulated Tab-Top Curtain Panels
Calvin Klein Organic Rugs
August 6, 2008 by David · Leave a Comment

Woven from hand-sheared and hand-spun wool yarns, this collection of rugs is made from all natural, eco-friendly materials. Made on a cotton foundation, the special vegetable dyed wool is hand woven to create a design of subtle tones and texture. Read more
Solar Power Home Systems For Sale
August 3, 2008 by David · Leave a Comment

GoGreenSolar.com is global group of professionals dedicated to improve the distribution of renewable energy products, services and financing for people everywhere. Read more



