Historic Legislation Supports Massive Clean Energy Buildouts, Rebates and Tax Credits to Slash Domestic Emissions up to 40%, Save Americans Hundreds of Dollars in Energy Costs a Year
WASHINGTON, D.C.— The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today released a fact sheet highlighting the Inf
by Alex Billington August 9, 2022 Source: YouTube
"Who knew that doing the correct thing would actually be so difficult?" Yes indeed… Madman Films has revealed a trailer for a documentary film titled Greenhouse By Joost, which is premiering this month at the Melbourne Film Fe
While we are usually big fans of the ‘you do you’ mentality, when it comes to selling your home you may have to consider what buyers are looking for in terms of décor and the aesthetic of your home.
It may be charming for you to have your kids’ artworks all over the walls and your
David Potereau, a tomato grower near Brest, France, uses e-Gro as a crop prediction tool and to reassure himself about his production choices. Through his observations and exchanges with Grodan, he participates in the improvements of the software platform of his mineral wool slab supplier, who
Home Outdoors Tomatoes (or lack thereof) and fall hummingbirds August 10, 2022 in Outdoors
When we think of growing food, we may not immediately think of the term “hydroponic.” In fact, the process of growing plants in water began in the middle of the 18th century, with the development of aquaponics. The idea of growing food in water traces its roots to the earliest know
MARION, KY — As the water crisis continues in Marion, Kentucky, residents have come to us with questions about water bills, fees and what’s next for the city.
Meanwhile, City Lake is currently full, and Local 6 is told Lake George is also holding some water in the basin, so people ar
Construction of the world's highest single-arch rail bridge is nearing completion in India.
Built to link disparate parts of the Kashmir region, the forthcoming Chenab Bridge spans the Chenab River at a height of 359m above the river bed level.
The span will, once complete, be 35m
These botanical cafes in Singapore are so pretty, they look like they came straight out of a fairytale - what could be more wedding-worthy than that?
Whether you're a maximalist bride who believes more is more, or a minimalist bride who loves rustic decor, these locations have you c
Heatherwick Studio and the National Trust have unveiled a kinetic Glasshouse at the Woolbeding Gardens. Set on the edge of the historic estate in West Sussex, the unfolding structure acts as the focal point of a new garden, highlighting how much the ancient Silk Route has influenced English ga