TIP #1: Tax Rebates For Energy Improvements
Going green earns you some green
Homeowners who make certain energy-efficiency home improvements by December 31 can cut their 2007 federal income taxes by up to $500. These improvements include but are not limited to windows, doors, skylights, water heaters and HVAC systems. Get even more tax savings by wrapping in funds for energy-efficiency home improvements when refinancing your home mortgage. Most likely the interest you pay will be tax deductible. See a list of measures you can take to qualify for this rebate by clicking here: http://www.energy.gov/taxbreaks.htm

TIP #2: Save Water
Conserve Water -- Make a Clean Break from Liquid Detergents
Save water with powdered detergents. Laundry liquids are up to 80 percent water. Additionally, it costs energy and packaging to bring this water to the consumer. So conserve three ways -- water, energy and packaging -- by using powdered detergents to wash clothes. The same holds for dishwashing detergents, so when there's a choice, choose dry powders.

TIP #3: Buy Local
Buy Locally Grown Produce -- and Go Organic
Purchase locally grown produce -- you'll save the energy it takes to ship cherries from Chile in December. You should also try to buy organically grown produce whenever possible -- it saves on the toxins entering the environment and promotes a healthier lifestyle for you and your family. Pesticide pollution has been linked to cancer in humans -- do your part to cut back on the amount of these carcinogenic toxins by buying and eating organic.

TIP #4: Cloth Diapers
Use Cloth Diapers
Instead of swaddling your little sweetheart in disposable diapers, consider using cloth diapers instead. Our landfills are stretched to capacity and disposable diapers are part of the problem-- nearly 30 billion of them were sold last year -- and it takes anywhere from 250-500 years for them to decompose. Click here: http://www.realdiaperassociation.org to read more about it.

Go Green California Blog
http://www.gogreencalifornia.blogspot.com

Earth Friendly Moving
http://www.earthfriendlymoving.com

Natural Resources Defense Council
http://www.nrdc.org

Flex Your Power
http://www.flexyourpower.org/

Union of Concerned Scientists
http://www.ucsusa.org/publications/greentips/

U.S. DOE Building America
http://www.eere.energy.gov/buildings/building_america/

California Energy Commission
http://www.energy.ca.gov/

Green Home Guide
http://www.greenhomeguide.com/

Green Communities
http://www.greencommunitiesonline.org/

Building Green
http://www.BuildingGreen.com

US Green Building Council
http://www.usgbc.org/

California Green Builder
http://www.cagreenbuilder.org/

Sustainable Buildings Industry Council
http://www.sbicouncil.org/index.htm

The American Institute of Architects
http://www.aia.org

American Society of Interior Designers
http://www.asid.org

NCFI Polyurethanes
http://www.ncfi.com

Ron & Tammy Schwolsky
http://www.greenestateagent.com

Fusion Energy Consulting
http://www.fusionec.com