The Eco-Friendly Energy-Efficient Money-Making Series Pt-1
June 23, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
The Eco-Friendly Energy-Efficient Money-Making Series Pt-1
I promised you I would write the eco-friendly energy-efficient money-making series, and I will not let you, our world, or my grandchildren down. We shall overcome. Together we cannot, must not, fail! So lets start this series with new home-buyers in mind.
If you are new to the home-buying process, you will want to pay close attention here, and if you have home-buying experience, but not any experience in buying eco-friendly, whether it be a home on the market, or a home you are having designed by an architect, you to are going to want to pay attention to this series.
The first thing that comes to mind when you are thinking of buying a new home is how much home can be afforded? and this is a legitimate question, that should be asked and seriously considered, before getting too deep into the eco-friendly energy-efficient money-making home-buying process. But this is also where you can learn some important tips in this series.
This is where you will be wondering what kind of a mortgage you can qualify for and you should start by pulling your own credit scores. By law the credit-reporting bureaus must give you a copy of your report for free once per year if requested. You should start this process by requesting from the big three bureaus: Equifax, Experian and Trans Union.
Knowing your credit score before the lenders puts you in the drivers seat. This is where you want to be if you want to get the best bang for your home-buying buck. Typically your credit score will be between 400-850, the higher the score the better it is for you.
Frankly, if your score falls below 700, lenders are going to make your loan hard to get or they are going to charge so much for the loan that the payments can be very uncomfortable for you with a higher lending rate, points, fees, etc. But do not panic. This is why you got your free copy of your credit scores before talking with the lenders. Remember, you are in charge here.
If you see your scores are low you should first check them for accuracy, before going into a panic. They do make mistakes, and you can get them corrected, but you must be vigilant, as well as diligent. Contact them and point out the descepancy and follow up until it is corrected.
On the other hand, if you have had some difficulties, and fallen behind on some bills, taken some cards to their limits, or failed to pay something -whether you thought the insurance company was responsible for some hospital bill and you just failed to follow up, or whatever the case may be. You now have an important opportunity to get in front of these things and get them taken care of before the creditor ever sees them.
In the next post of the eco-friendly energy-efficient money-making series Pt-2, we are going to start with ways to quickly improve your credit score, so you will get the best martgage you can and save, probably many, thousands of dollars, over the lifetime of the loan. You will not want to miss this series. Take a moment and Book-Mark: http://info2saveearth.com and click on the RSS feed-button in the upper right-side of any of my homepages, so you will know whenever there is an update to my site.
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How To Make Money While Going Energy Efficient
June 18, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
Everybody talks about going green, a.k.a energy efficient, but many fail to realize they can make money while taking healthy moves to protect the environment.
My goal here is to put the word out that you can become energy-efficient without going broke and even earning some money, by doing it right, and a head of the masses.
The first thing we must deduce is whether you are going to build a green home from scratch, buy a green home that is already built, or remodel your current home.
Lets not get panicked over the expensive sound of any of the above actions, as that is why I am here writing this for your benefit. I will write in as much detail as I feel necessary to allow you to become comfortable with the idea of doing any of the above that you should choose.
My goal is to reach out to as many people as possible and satisfy their curriosities about going green and helping them to do it for as little cash as possible. What I hope to gain from sharing this information…
Not so much – Just the WORLD! I merely want my grandchildren to enjoy this world with their grandchildren, and if you feel I ask too much in return for my efforts, then I hope you will at least try to make a small contribution towards the full payment and turn off that unnecessary light and shut down your computer, when it is not in use, and in return, we will both be enriched.
I will attempt to break this into several parts so you can easily choose the part that best describes your chosen action and get right to the point of How To Make Money While Going Energy-Efficient. After all, we both want you to start making energy-efficient money as soon as possible, for all our sakes. So watch this series of posts closely so you can get started right away.
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Plant Your Global Warming Fight Flag
June 17, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
I ask you to my site to read numerous articles about our global warming situation and how you can help fight it. Today I bring you a remix video of Vice-President Al Gore, because he is in this fight and hopefully after viewing it, you will be too.
How We Cause Global Warming -Part-3
June 16, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
Global warming and how we cause it, part 3. The series that continues from my last post and will, in all likelyhood continue well beyond this post. Read the following statement closely.
“We know that if climate change is not stopped, all parts of the world will suffer. Some will even be destroyed.”
–British Prime Minister Tony Blair, September 2002
British Prime Minister Tony Blair is not known for saying such things without serious consideration. So everyone must take pause when they read that statement.
Previously we spoke on the melting ice-caps, glaciers, loosing 40-percent of the worlds drinking water, the dangers to sea traffic and finally flooding, caused by the rising sea level. Today we are going to touch on recycling.
It never fails, you take a drive in most any direction and you shortly come upon garbage. It sets on the curbs in bags, cans, or boxes. It lies on the street, alleys, and highways. People have come so use to seeing it that they hardly even register it being there.
That is truely a sad statement; “People have come so use to seeing it that they hardly even register it being there.” This needs to change. We need to change.
Our dumps continue to grow on a daily basis and what some have failed to realize is “the world we are living on is not growing, its size remains the same.” Once this registers to everyone they to will take pause and see the need to recycle.
Hopefully this information will be absorbed before it is to late to join in the fight. Starting to recycle now will greatly reduce your garbage output and considerably lower your carbon footprint – Which directly affects climate change, global warming and the world.
With this said I will pause and my next post will continue from here. So watch for the next post “How We Cause Global Warming -Part -4″.
How We Cause Global Warming -Part-2
June 13, 2009 by Daniel Ambrose · Leave a Comment
In my previous post how we cause global warming we touched on some irrefutable signs of the planet getting warmer. We specifically spoke about the melting ice caps and the serious effect it would have on worlds drinking water supply.
Here we want to mention some other serious results of the global warming we are causing. We spoke on the ice-caps in the previous post but we left out a serious side affect directly related to the melting ice caps and glaciers, besides the loss of drinking water, and that is flooding.
As the once magnificent glaciers melt, they start to break apart and fall into the sea. This creates dangerous obstacles for sea traffic and raises the sea level. But why is this so dangerous?
Because land is a premium considering the earth is mostly water, and this raising sea level encroaches upon this premium land. When you stop and think about it you start remembering that there are alot of cities, all around the world, that are already below sea level.
New Orleans is the first place most Americans will think of and that is just one of the many areas within the United States, but the problem does not just affect the U.S., there are many cities around the world.
To put things in their perspective you would need to know that if these glaciers continue to melt and fall off into the worlds oceans we would be forced to redraw the worlds maps.
Nearly one-third of Netherlands entire country is already below sea level and the flooding has already gotten to such a point that the government held competitions with architects to design floating homes. Sounds like street traffic is made up of boats.
High tide in Polynesia has become something to be feared, as it encroaches upon more and more land, and homes become swept away into the sea. Yet, the Polynesians resist moving away from their homes.
Sounds familiar to the Americans, especially the ones from New Orleans. No one wants to voluntarily leave their home behind. But unless we get in control of the global warming we are causing, this is likely to become a factor of life.
I will pause here for this post and I will take up from here in my next post How We Cause Global Warming -Part-3



