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Go Green

Megan Campbell Austin is famous for being the Live Music Capital of the World, for Keeping It Weird and for being one of the most environmentally friendly cities in the U.S.

CBS 42 KEYE is proud to be part of the effort to conserve and recycle with our "Go Green" project. Meteorologist Megan Campbell reports on different environment issues with her Go Green features. And find simple things you can do to Go Green in this section of keyetv.com.

Go Green Articles

Christmas trees keep Austin parks green
It only makes sense that your Christmas evergreen should stay "ever green". By recycling your tree, you can keep your environmental New Year's resolution. Video Video
Make green resolutions for 2009
There's a new trend that takes New Year's resolutions beyond helping yourself to helping the world around you -- resolutions to Go Green. Video Video
Green cleaning products don't have to be pricey
Often all-natural or organic home cleaners are assumed to be expensive, but it's easy to make your own cleaners at home from household materials. Video Video
How consumer dollars can offset energy usage
A growing number of companies are offering incentives that promise to offset the environmental impact caused by events we attend or things we purchase. Video Video
Make your holidays greener by cutting back on waste
It's the most wonderful time of the year. It's also one of the most wasteful: bright lights, rolls of wrapping paper and lots of leftovers. But here are simple steps you can take to cut back. Video Video
Go green for the holidays with locally created gifts
A record number of Americans are going to be celebrating a “green” Christmas this year, and many Austin companies can help you fill that green spot on your shopping list. Video Video
New Mueller Park offers green choices for all Austinites
Mueller Park, in the development at the site of the former Mueller Airport, is a great example of how "going green" can benefit Austinites. Video Video

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Home Conservation Resources
Your home uses energy every day, all day long. It uses energy to keep you warm in the winter and cool in the summer. It uses energy to provide you with light when you need it. It uses energy to provide you with hot water. And it uses energy to run all of your appliances and home electronics.
Dept. of Energy Guide to Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy
Public Utility Commission of Texas

50 Ways to Save Water
Whether you're in an older home or a brand-new one, you can still save water. Most of these suggestions cost little or nothing, and don't require a major lifestyle shift -- just a little change in your normal routine.
Replace older toilets with low-flow models to save up to 50%. Rebates are available to replace up to three toilets per household.
More plants die from over-watering than from under-watering. Be sure only to water plants when necessary. If you use more than 25,000 gallons per month during the summer, get a free irrigation system evaluation by calling 974-2199.
Install FREE water-saving showerheads that use 2.5 gallons per minute or less.
47 additional ways to save water

Solar Energy
Right now less than .1 percent of our heating, transportation and power energy comes from direct sunlight although it is now possible to meet all our energy needs with this simple, renewable resource.
Get additional information about solar energy and how Austinites can get rebates to go solar.

Be a Green Parent
Going green can be a lifelong goal and it can begin the minute someone is born. From bottles to diapers to toys, parents who think about the environment from the get go can save resources for their child. It all depends on the choices made.
Bottles
Personal Care Items
Clothing and Bedding
Cleaning Supplies
Toys

 

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