Green Building info from the EPA -- Whether you are a homeowner or a renter, in the market for a new home, or making home improvements, this Web site identifies the key environmental and energy issues at hand, and suggests solutions that will add value to your home, reduce energy use and energy costs, fight climate change, and help protect your health.
http://www.epa.gov/greenhomes/

The Green Guide for Everyday Living from Natural Geographic offers sections such as Just Ask, Fast Facts, Buying Guide, Quizzes, and many other fun, practical, and useful ways to Go Green!
http://www.thegreenguide.com/

Sign up to support clean energy AND save money! Connecticut Clean Energy Fund can show you how! Use the Sign up form to help reduce the emissions that contribute to global climate change and pollution and lessen our over-reliance on finite fossil fuels.

Clean Energy Fund -- has made their presentations and materials from workshops available on their website. These workshops are part of a broader effort to provide support for local clean energy groups.  It's exciting that there are now more than 95 towns in Connecticut who have made commitments to the 20% by 2010 clean energy campaign, and all this activity provides an opportunity for us to learn from each other and work together. http://www.ctcleanenergy.com/regionalworkshops

Energy Efficient Home Tips
Making your home more energy efficient can save money, help save the Earth, and potentially create a more comfortable home. This page from iFloor has valuable links to many time-tested ideas!
http://www.ifloor.com/flooring-advice/energy-efficient-home-tips.html