Environmentally Friendly Enviro-Bricks and Earth-Bricks Construction Technologies provides the security of fireproof, waterproof, insect, sound and even bullet proof construction. Imagine all these high quality attributes, plus hurricane strength for all residential homes and commercial buildings for less than conventional stick and frame cardboard. Now consider our No-Money-Down new custom home option and we know you will be interested in building "Green". Our mission is crystal clear: to preserve our fragile environment; to conserve our forests; to utilize mass recycling when and where feasable and to conserve energy with the newest solar technologies.
There are many environmentally focused businesses in the world, but none that share our breakthrough in compressed earth block manufacturing and environmental road construction and soil stabilization technologies. One of the most critical situations in the world today is affordable housing. As sad as this fact is, the U.S. is lagging behind in finding an cost effective solution. Combined with our cost effective soil stabilization road remediation construction system, thousands can be saved over conventional real estate home development projects. With thousands of affordable sustainable housing projects waiting for a solution, the timing is perfect.
It was recently reported that seven out of ten families could not afford to live in California due to the high-cost housing situation. This sad scenario is now true across many parts of the country, and there was no answer in sight until now. With mortgage rates generally at their lowest levels in over forty years, there has never been a better time to secure a mortgage and construct a new home. Most are living paycheck to paycheck, with few able to save enough for a down payment on a typical new home. With the prices of new homes rising at double digit percentages in the past few years in many areas, what is the average family to do? Combine these statistics with the loss of homes in the Gulf region due to hurricanes and building material shortages are only compounding the problems, here, as well as worldwide.
CO2 emissions The primary human source of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is from the burning of fossil fuels for energy production and transport. Changes in land use and deforestation also contribute significantly. Trees, for example, are natural 'carbon...
Greenhouse effect The Earth's atmosphere is made up of a blanket of gases, which trap enough heat to sustain life. However, by burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests humans pump billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. We also add other...
Common myths There are a lot of people out there with genuine questions about climate change, and a few who are paid to sow doubt about the issue. On this page we tackle some of the tough questions, and more than a few of the outright lies that are repeated far too...
Deforestation Deforestation and forest degradation are both a cause and a result of climate change. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and use it to grow, but when they decay or burn the carbon dioxide is released again. Decaying plants also produce methane, a greenhouse gas...
Climate research It was realized by the mid-18th century that some gases in the Earth's atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, trap heat and keep the Earth warm. At the start of the 20th century, a Swedish scientist named Svante Arrhenius put forward the idea that human...
Scientific consensus There is, in fact, a broad and overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change is occurring, is caused in large part by human activities (such as burning fossil fuels), and if left un-checked will likely have disastrous consequences.
Science Climate change is a reality. Today, our world is hotter than it has been in two thousand years. By the end of the century, if current trends continue, the global temperature will likely climb higher than at any time in the past two million years. While...
Greenpeace Support's Cape Wind, America's First Offshore Wind Farm Offshore wind offers an immediate, clean, safe and effective answer to both global warming and energy security. By its very nature wind is indigenous and limitless. It is a completely safe and resilient energy supply, not dependent on uncertain fuel...
In Support of Cape Wind Offshore wind offers an immediate, clean, safe and effective answer to both global warming and energy security. By its very nature wind is indigenous and limitless. It is a completely safe and resilient energy supply, not dependent on uncertain fuel...
Cape Wind The winds of change are blowing through the United States, starting in Massachusetts. For too long, acid rain has showered your shores and beaches, and residents of the Cape and Islands have inhaled toxic air from dirty power plants.
Wind Power We all know that fossil fuels contribute to pollution and global warming. Now that we have clean alternatives like wind power, it's time to flip the switch!
CO2 emissions The primary human source of carbon dioxide (CO2) in the atmosphere is from the burning of fossil fuels for energy production and transport. Changes in land use and deforestation also contribute significantly. Trees, for example, are natural 'carbon...
Greenhouse effect The Earth's atmosphere is made up of a blanket of gases, which trap enough heat to sustain life. However, by burning fossil fuels and cutting down forests humans pump billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide (CO2) into the atmosphere. We also add other...
Common myths There are a lot of people out there with genuine questions about climate change, and a few who are paid to sow doubt about the issue. On this page we tackle some of the tough questions, and more than a few of the outright lies that are repeated far too...
Deforestation Deforestation and forest degradation are both a cause and a result of climate change. Plants absorb carbon dioxide and use it to grow, but when they decay or burn the carbon dioxide is released again. Decaying plants also produce methane, a greenhouse gas...
Climate research It was realized by the mid-18th century that some gases in the Earth's atmosphere, such as carbon dioxide, trap heat and keep the Earth warm. At the start of the 20th century, a Swedish scientist named Svante Arrhenius put forward the idea that human...
Scientific consensus There is, in fact, a broad and overwhelming scientific consensus that climate change is occurring, is caused in large part by human activities (such as burning fossil fuels), and if left un-checked will likely have disastrous consequences.
Science Climate change is a reality. Today, our world is hotter than it has been in two thousand years. By the end of the century, if current trends continue, the global temperature will likely climb higher than at any time in the past two million years. While...
Greenpeace Support's Cape Wind, America's First Offshore Wind Farm Offshore wind offers an immediate, clean, safe and effective answer to both global warming and energy security. By its very nature wind is indigenous and limitless. It is a completely safe and resilient energy supply, not dependent on uncertain fuel...
In Support of Cape Wind Offshore wind offers an immediate, clean, safe and effective answer to both global warming and energy security. By its very nature wind is indigenous and limitless. It is a completely safe and resilient energy supply, not dependent on uncertain fuel...
Cape Wind The winds of change are blowing through the United States, starting in Massachusetts. For too long, acid rain has showered your shores and beaches, and residents of the Cape and Islands have inhaled toxic air from dirty power plants.
Wind Power We all know that fossil fuels contribute to pollution and global warming. Now that we have clean alternatives like wind power, it's time to flip the switch!