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Published Articles

Published articles with a variety of information for "Living Green":

Looking for a new roof? - January 2012

Cut your energy bills - December 2011


Are you using your ceiling fans correctly? - November 2011

Advanced Framing - October 2011

Passive doesn't mean lazy - September 2011


Living safely near the Combustion Appliance Zone - August 2011


Know your boundaries - your thermal boundaries - July 2011

Beat the heat through these maintenance tips - June 2011

The time it never rained - May 2011

Energy Star presents new version - April 2011

The long run - March 2011

Skylights vs. comfort, energy efficiency - Feb 2011

New home tax credit continues through 2011 - Jan 2011

 Duct leakage:  Efficiency enemy No. 1 - Dec 2010
Spray foam insulation comes to the area - Nov 2010
CO:  The other carbon - Oct 2010
Creating energy with efficiency - Sep 2010
Make mine a mini! - Aug 2010 (text)
A 100-year opportunity - July 2010
Solar screens top honey-do list - June 2010 (text)
Statewide program focuses on efficiency - May 2010 (text)
With warm floors, come warm hearts - April 2010 (text)
Is insulation sexy or just itchy? - March 2010
Las Cruces' own green and sustainable neighborhoods - Feb 2010 (text)
Home heating and cooling 101 - Jan 2010 (text)
A few of my favorite green and efficient things - Dec 2009 (text)
The furnace and the swamp cooler-aka 'The Odd Couple' - Nov 2009 (text)
Do you feel OK?  You don't look too good - Oct 2009 (text)
Certified Green Homes Provide Utility Savings & More - Sept 2009 (text)
Old is New Again in Green Home Design - August 2009 (text)
Green Living in 2009:  Suffering no longer required - July 2009 (text)
Energy Star for Homes - Energy Star Overview - June 2009 (text)
It Pays to Build a Green Home - NM State Tax Credit - April 2009 (text)
Homeowners should take a 'whole house' approach - March 2009 (text)
Helping builders on the path to being green - January 2009 (page 2) (text)

 


Mi
les and his wife Anna are long time residents of the Mesilla Valley.

Miles attended New Mexico State University and earned his
Masters Degree in Agricultural Economics and Economics. 
Anna earned her MBA from NMSU.