The roof of my house is covered in solar panels. When I'm home, I'm a pretty green fellow.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I just need green. I need to wake up and see grass and squirrels. I don't want to see skyscrapers.
Talking nice about sun and wind and green jobs is just greenwash.
I will be Green until the day I die, if not for a long time after.
My passport's green.
I've always wanted to put a little solarium on the back of my house. You know. Glass.
Since I work in home solar, I can't resist focusing on the amazing developments happening here. What many homeowners don't know is that they can have solar installed on their roofs without owning the panels or paying the high upfront costs.
When I wrote 'Green, Green,' it was like a really a statement of where I was at philosophically in my life.
There is a sort of elation about sunlight on the upper part of a house.
I think, in a lot of places, the solar panels are a badge of honor; they're trendy. If you go to Hawaii or Japan, people even install fake solar panels because it's cool and it's popular. And so I think solar panels have gotten a lot more attractive. They're sleek, black, they look good on a roof.
With all this talk of Going Green, Buying Green, Living Green, and Green being the new whatever, I've come to realize that, although we had no green, my grandmother was actually the 'greenest' person I've ever known.