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  • The Benefits of Using Renewable Energy Over Fossil Fuels & Nuclear Power  By : Don Alexander
    Current levels of renewable energy use represent only a tiny fraction of what could be developed in the United States. Since electricity generation is a leading cause of carbon dioxide emissions, something needs to be done soon.
  • Global Warming- How are Animals Affected by Global Warming  By : Kelvin Ho
    It is not a secret that we humans have been destroying the environment for years. It is now that some of us are trying to make all people aware of the affects that our lack of care has had on the environment and what will happen if we do not make changes now and try to stop the progress of global warming.
  • Going Green In Your Office The Easy Way  By : Brandi Cummings
    Thinking about going green in your office? Make a significant impact without significant expense or inconvenience. Going green has never been easier.
  • Top 10 Tips to Esacape Mold Problems in Buying or Selling a House  By : Phillip Fry
    The top 10 steps you should take when selling or buying a house to avoid mold infestation problems and mold litigation.
  • Ink Jet Cartridges Why You Should Recycle  By : simon jones
    Millions of inkjet cartridges are currently sold in the UK each year with over a billion cartridges being sold worldwide. According to available statistics, only around 30 percent to 40 percent of printer cartridges are currently being remanufactured or recycled so we are left with the question, what happens to the rest.
  • A Dangerous Problem May Be Hiding Under The Snow  By : Jim Corkern
    Most would never think that such a health hazzard could be thriving under the snow, let alone this particular threat.
  • Just What are National Parks, Anyway?  By : MIKE SELVON
    Many people do not fully understand the purpose and need for national parks, and in this article, we will address some of the most frequent questions about them.
  • Erosion Control – Protect Lives, Property and the Quality of Life  By : Alder Mickie
    Erosion is defined as the movement of rock, soil, mud, or other ground components due to water, wind, or gravity. Erosion is a natural occurrence that can contribute to the health of an ecosystem— however, human land use or severe weather conditions often cause erosion to happen at a rapid speed.

    In order to prevent this from happening, many Texas residents and organizations practice “erosion control.” This is usually done by creating a barrier (such as trees, flowers, or rocks) to absorb some of the force causing the erosion, thus allowing the soil to stay in place.
  • The Dangers Of Mold, What You Should Know About Mold  By : Jim Corkern
    Mold can be dangerous to your home and health. Even your business is not immune from the mold attack, learn some important information about mold here.
  • Mold In The Time Of Moses  By : Jim Corkern
    You might be suprised at the effects of mold throughout history, and in the biblical times, mold was alive and well also, learn more about molds history here.
  • The Top Three Ways Mold Affects Us  By : Jim Corkern
    Mold is a blessing and a curse to the human race, here we have listed the 3 main ways that mold affects our lives.
  • Taking A Look At The New North American National Parks  By : MIKE SELVON
    The future preservation of nature is dependent upon the creation of new national parks around the world.
  • Shrouded in Smoke: Barcelona Receives Alarming Reports on Air Pollution Levels.  By : Gaizka Pujana
    One of the top holiday destinations in Europe is also among the top nations that contribute the most greenhouse gas emissions that harm the ozone and contribute to global warming. Recent reports on ozone pollution in Spain reveal that Barcelona is among the worst offenders, and the effects of this pollution are wide reaching and dangerous.
  • Using Recycled Ink Cartridges And Your Business Environmental Impact  By : Michael Stollery
    How to cut business costs and reduce overheads by using reycled cartridges
  • Recycling Benefits for Business and Individuals  By : Gunaseelan
    While there are many disadvantages and problems that are caused by not recycling, this article provides information on the benefits of recycling to date and the positive outcome that we have experienced as a result of businesses and individuals who have decided to get behind recycling for personal and less selfish reasons.
  • How to Get Started With Recycling  By : Gunaseelan
    Recycling helps to save forests from depleting, increases the quality of our water and stimulates the economy. For those reasons and many more it is important that everyone does what they can to ensure that they are doing their bit for mother earth.
  • Every Home An Energy Producer  By : Michael Dappert
    Maybe every home or building could not produce a surplus of energy but that is no reason to not put solar panels on every roof in America.
  • Protect Your Garden and Your Self From Chemical Spray Drift  By : Michael Dappert
    Chemical spray drift is something people should not tolerate. There are ways to complain and let companies know they cannot carelessly spew poisons into your life.
  • Going Zero Carbon: An Approach for Small Business  By : Marc Choyt
    Taking environmental action is good business. Implementing a carbon offset program helps the environment and is also a publicity opportunity. Written by a jewelry manufacturer, but applicable to any small business, the article provides a step by step approach to off set carbon: from resources on line that allow you to calculate the figures, to the writing and sending off a press release.
  • Russia Attracting More Western Companies  By : Daniel Yergin
    Where's Russia headed? One good place to get an answer was the just-concluded St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which followed the strained G-8 meeting in Germany.
  • The Biomass Program and Posibilities for the Future  By : Cem Ozcan
    The Biomass Program and Posibilities for the Future

    Researchers are working on new technology that will be able to do hydrolysis of cellulosic biomass to sugars and lignins and also the thermochemical conversion of biomass to synthesis gas for fermentation and catalysis of these platform chemicals to produce slates of biopolymers and fuels.
  • The Advantages of Sewer and Drainage System CCTV Inspections  By : Al Higginson
    The reduction in prices of small CCTV cameras has allowed CCTV drains surveys to be within the price range of most home owners. Drains engineers perform a survey by inserting a small-scale CCTV camera into your drains system. These surveys can be used a to identify drains problems obscured from sight without digging a hole.
  • What Do Oil Wells Really Mean?  By : Mayoor Patel
    Oil wells usually refer to a vertical hole drilled in the earth to find and extract petroleum oil and natural gas from the underground layers.
  • Are there Concerns with Offshore Oil Production?  By : Mayoor Patel
    When we look at the planet we live it is becomes obvious why sixty percent of our gas and oil needs are being met by offshore oil production.
  • How Crude Oil Prices Impact the Consumer  By : Mayoor Patel
    While very few of us think to check the current rate of crude oil prices, the fact of the matter is that every change in the cost of crude oil makes an impact on our lives.
  • Alternatives to Crude Oil Consumption  By : Mayoor Patel
    Over the last few decades, more people have become aware of the fact that crude oil reserves are slowly depleting.
  • How Consumers Will Determine Crude Oil Future Consumption  By : Mayoor Patel
    While many of us may feel we have no control over the consumption of crude oil and how that will play out in the future, the fact is that we do have the ability to police our own personal usage and do something about that.
  • The Rainforest: A Web Of Relationships  By : Adrian Adams
    People talk about the rainforest as an ecosystem, but most tend to think of the trees (and to some extent, plants) as merely a habitat for the animals that survive within its domain.
  • Waste, A Little Bit Here and A Little Bit There  By : Michael Dappert
    One little incident of waste multiplied across the entire country of the United States makes for enormous amounts of energy wasted.
  • Mold in Florida, A Growing Concern  By : martin yerfino
    This article talks about the importance of being aware of an indoor air quality or mold problem in Florida.
    This article covers the subject of mold expossure and health, mold and properties affected in Florida and the importance of mold inspections.
  • Paradise Tanager: The Brilliant Bird of Many Colors  By : Adrian Adams
    The Paradise Tanager (Tangara Chilensis) is a brilliantly colored, moderately sized songbird that resides in the forests of South America.
  • The Rainforest And You: The Benefits We Get From The Rainforest  By : Adrian Adams
    Rainforests are forest locations that have very high rainfall measurements each year. The most well known rainforests are tropical rainforests found in Central America, Southeast Asia, parts of Australia and the Amazon region in Africa.
  • Alternative Energy From The Ocean  By : Warren Peters
    You can find many sources of no coal fuel that makes earth friendly energy . Wind power is one. The ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet.
  • Everything You Need To Know About Green Energy  By : James Copper
    This article aims to give some insight into the world of green energy.
  • An Overview Of Energy Efficiently  By : James Copper
    This article delves into the basics of home energy efficiency.
  • How To Be More Energy Efficient  By : James Copper
    This article looks at the ins and outs of energy efficiency.
  • What is a Biodiesel Kit?  By : Joseph Then
    With the emergence of biodiesel as an alternative fuel, many people are curious as to how they can take advantage of it. How can this benefit the average person?
  • Concepts of Waste Management  By : Derek Both
    Dealing with waste management has become an issue of major importance. Some things, like landfills, are becoming increasingly full. This creates a situation in which we are forced to find new ways to dispose of waste. This said; let's explore some of the concepts of waste management.
  • Saying Farewell To The World's Exotic Birds  By : Adrian Adams
    A lot of fuss has been made over the continual destruction of the rainforest and the amount of damage that is caused by illegal logging.
  • A Challenge to Travelers: Go Green  By : Michael Lee-Smith
    While environmentalists have been promoting a "green vision" for almost 35 years now, it seems like the general public has just realized that each and every one of us has a negative, and lasting, impact on the environment. It's about time.
  • Commentary: Yergin Sees Clear Road Ahead For More Fuel-Efficient Cars  By : Daniel Yergin
    This week, legislation will emerge from committee, and almost certainly soon head to the floor of the U.S. Senate. It might not get that much notice in itself, but it ought to, because it tells you how much has changed on energy issues.
  • Bali Mynah: Rare Beauties Of Bali  By : Adrian Adams
    Bali Mynahs are a rare and beautiful bird found only on the Bali Island in Indonesia.
  • Energy's Challenges  By : Daniel Yergin
    The energy challenge certainly ranks at the top of the world's agenda. What makes it particularly difficult to deal with is that it is created by two forces.
  • Facts Everyone Should Know About the Bald Eagle  By : Ryan Orlancia
    Did you know that the bald eagle has symbolized America, as well as being its national bird, since 1782? Sea Eagles, so common in 18th century Europe, were a common sight to America's early settlers, and it is from mistaking the two birds that the bald eagle got its name.
  • Closing The Conservation Gap In Electric Power  By : Daniel Yergin
    Today, as U.S. electric power demand grows and environmental and energy security issues become more urgent, there is a growing concern that the current balance encourages the construction of new power plants rather than investment in the conservation of electric power.
  • Wild Animal Endangerment  By : Emma Snow
    Wild animals are beautiful creatures with varying sizes, colors, and habitats. Although some can be seen in zoos, the place they are meant to be is in their own environment. Unfortunately, animals such as whales, panda bears and sea otters, are not always safe in these places and are dying out. What is causing their threat of extinction? Several factors have an influence on this growing problem.
  • How We Can Change Our Lifestyles To Preserve The Rainforest  By : Adrian Adams
    We should all be concerned with saving the rainforest, and we can do our part by making small changes to our lifestyles.
  • Rainforests: Way More Than Just Monkeys And Parrots  By : Adrian Adams
    Rainforests are the dynamic engine of the Earth's biosphere; they fix carbon from the atmosphere, and the aspiration of plants in the rain forests produce nearly 10% of the oxygen we need to live (over 70% of the oxygen is generated by algae and plankton on the world's oceans).
  • Biofuels In The U.S-Just The Facts  By : Daniel Yergin
    Biofuels are hot. But how hot? Here are "just the facts."
  • The Future Of Electricity-Center Of Gravity Shifting To Asia  By : Daniel Yergin
    The global electric power landscape is changing fast, and increasingly, the action in it has been shifting to Asia. On average, in each of the last three years, China alone has added as much new generating capacity as all of existing capacity in Texas. The shift to Asia will continue.
  • The Impact of Mosquitoes on World Health  By : Josh Stone
    In the medical field, mosquitoes are perhaps the greatest scourge of any insect pest. In much of the world, mosquitoes are the number-one public health menace, it being estimated that they transmit disease to more than 69 million people every year.
  • Security, Climate And Technology  By : Daniel Yergin
    The world today depends on fossil fuels to meet over 80 percent of its energy needs, a simple fact of the way the industrial world has grown up. But dependence brings with it major challenges placing places the United States and the world at an energy crossroads.
  • What's Actually In Biodiesel?  By : Matt Oconnor
    Rising prices of energy fuels have prompted companies and individuals to search for low-cost sources of fuels for their machines and automobiles. One of the most popular alternative fuel is biodiesel, a fuel derived from vegetable and animal fats.
  • Solar Photovoltaic Cells A Great Alternative Energy Source  By : Allan Wilson
    Photovoltaic cells are becoming increasingly better at collecting sufficient radiation from the sun even on overcast or stormy days
  • Agriculture: Our Biggest Environmental Disaster  By : Michael Dappert
    Agriculture has a huge impact on the environment. Until the full impact of current agricultural practices are reflected in the shelf price of each product things will stay the same.
  • Why Banning Incandescent Lightbulbs Is Not A Bright Idea  By : Peter C Glover
    America is considering following Europe's lead in banning incandescent lightbulbs - but there are hidden and serious economic and environmental costs that are not widely understood!
  • Renewable Electric Power Takes Off  By : Daniel Yergin
    Renewable electric power is beginning to soar. The current surge of activity, which has been accelerating over the last few years, is driven by several factors including environmental and sociopolitical considerations.
  • Will Innovation Transform Energy?  By : Daniel Yergin
    There has never before been so wide-ranging a drive for technological advance and breakthroughs. It affects every part of the energy industry, whether
    one is talking about oil and natural gas, renewables and alternatives or efficiency and demand management.
    The impact is evident in the oil and gas industry.
  • Wind Power as a Viable Solution to Alternative Energy Needs  By : Warren Peters
    This web site covers many sources of no coal fuel that makes energy earth friendly. Wind power is one. Even the ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet.
  • Ethanol And Brazil: The New Global Energy Brand?  By : Daniel Yergin
    When it comes to energy, Brazil is on its way to becoming a "global brand." Although the United States recently outpaced Brazil in ethanol production, Brazil is by far the leader in sugar-based ethanol.
  • Why Can't We Turn Our Lights Off  By : Michael Dappert
    The simple act of turning off lights when not needed could save large amounts of energy and eliminate tons of green house gases. So why don't we do it?
  • A Double Bubble Drives Rising Oil Production Costs  By : Daniel Yergin
    The dramatic run-up in oil prices in recent years has been the subject of much attention and many headlines. What has received far less attention is another increase: the parallel rise in the costs of drilling for oil and building the infrastructure necessary to pump it out of the ground.
  • How Different Will Tomorrow Be? Thinking About The Energy Future  By : Daniel Yergin
    The energy business has one of the longest timelines of any industry. Decisions are being made today for oil or natural gas fields that will only begin to flow fifteen years from now. Investors, in the meantime, have to decide where to put their bets on technologies that will take years to come to fruition.
  • New Computer Recycling Technologies Help Preserve Nature  By : Kevin Dark
    In this booming age of information technology, no sooner have you used your computer for a year, than you are faced with it becoming out-dated thanks to later versions becoming available that incorporate latest and more cutting edge technologies.
  • Global Warming: Is The Bush II Government Pursuing A Policy Of Genocide By Proxy  By : Ba Kiwanuka
    In World War II the Nazi's genocide weapon-of-choice was hydrogen cyanide gas, what irony that in this upcoming genocide, gas too is the weapon of choice; carbon dioxide gas!
  • Recycling Is A Way Of Life  By : Bob Carper
    Recycling is not just a good idea. It is a requirement in some states and local jurisdictions. This article will give you some ideas how you can help the cause and improve the trash collection in your household
  • Plant A Billion Trees Campaign  By : R Munns
    The United Nations Environment Programme is calling for a billion new trees to be planted.

    If successful it could lower significantly the amount of Co2 in the atmosphere.
  • Global Warming-How It Could Spark World War III  By : Ba Kiwanuka
    Global warming is not a myth as we have been misled to believe for so long by parties who profit by denying its existence. Global warming exits and is about to hit us like a ton of bricks!
  • More Information Concerning Bears  By : Keith Londrie
    Brown bears are technically carnivores, but in practice most of their diet consists of plant matter such as sedges, grasses, bulbs, seeds, berries, and roots. They will also eat insects, fish, and small mammals.
  • All You Would Want To Know About Lions  By : Keith Londrie
    Lions have strong, compact bodies and powerful forelegs, teeth, and jaws for pulling down and killing prey. Their coats are yellow-gold, and adult males have long, dark, shaggy manes.
  • A Review of Beyond Oil, The View From Hubbert's Peak  By : Herbert Young
    Because oil has played such a large part of the world's economy, with the onset of peak oil it is in everyone's best interest to become informed about energy supplies and sources.
  • Top Ways to Recycle  By : Derek Both
    Throughout history, people have been recycling waste materials in some way or another. The main reason that recycled materials were used, rather than new was that second hand material was cheaper to use.
  • Global Warming and People of Faith  By : Rev Michael Bresciani
    Is Al Gore the political left’s equivalent of Chicken Little or should we all snap to attention and take him more seriously? Is global warming a concern that the church should undertake as its own cause? Let’s see.
  • Why Waste Sunlight? Turn it into Electricity with a Solar Power System  By : Marc Williams
    The improvements in solar power generation have made it possible to generate enough electricity to power your home. Turn free sunlight into electricity and sell the excess to the electric utility company. That's right; any additional electricity that your solar power system produces that is not used by your home can be sold to the electricity company. Not only are you saving on electricity costs, the solar panels mounted on your roof are providing much needed shade for your roof.
  • Instant Water Heaters Invade North America  By : Rob Parker
    As we all look to save money and keep the planet green, instant water heaters can be found all over North America
  • Resources for Alternative Energy  By : Arron Avery
    There is a lot of energy that we can harness if we only seek to research and develop the technologies needed to do so. If we are to change the future world for the better, then it starts right here and now with the advent of alternativeenergy systems.
  • Helping Injured Wild Animals: Ethics and Legality  By : Matthew Homfray
    Caring for wildlife presents many challenges. Not only do most rescuers have little knowledge of the biology of the species in question, there are also often strict laws governing the protection of wildlife species which must be abided by, not to mention the numerous ethical dilemmas.
  • Global Warming And You  By : Mike Blissett
    Being inspired to make positive changes for our planet and future generations surely is the biggest legacy any of us can leave, isn't it?
  • Trusted Vacuum Equipment and Septic Systems  By : Rob Parker
    Rural areas today are still not always connected to main sewers, in these ares they rely on the septic tank
  • Don’t Slander the Sludge - Making Good Use of Bad Sludge  By : Rob Parker
    How to safely dispose of sludge and sewage, especially in rural areas.
  • Forestry Communities in Northern Ontario  By : Amy Nutt
    Forestry is one of the key industries in Northern Ontario. Northern Ontario's forest areas play an important role in providing livelihood to forestry communities all over the region.
  • A Changing Policy Climate  By : Daniel Yergin
    What a difference a year can make. In twelve months the center of gravity has strikingly shifted in the debate over U.S. climate change policy.
  • How Can I Benefit From Bio Diesel?  By : Stephen Dolan
    With gas prices getting more expensive, greenhouse gasses on the rise, you should start looking at alternatives. Biodiesel has been getting a lot of publicity but is it the answer? Can you use it? If so how?
  • The UK's Waste Implementation Programme  By : Derek Both
    At its simplest, waste management is taking care of unwanted byproducts, usually of human activities, and ensuring they do not cause any lingering problems. As in many other spheres of human activity, the devil lies in the details.
  • Treat Nature With Respect To Avoid Destruction  By : Steven Fu
    The moment one species begin to cause massive damage and harm the existence of another species, it is just a matter of time before Nature does its work.
  • Is Air Conditioning Doing More Damage Than Good  By : Derek Both
    As the temperature rises during the summer season, many households turn to more than just ice-cold drinks to keep them cool. Air conditioning was once regarded as a residential luxury, but has become something of a necessity throughout the United States.
  • Smart Homes to Eat Their Own Rubbish  By : Derek Both
    Wouldn't it be nice if we could all do something to help with global warming? Actually, wait a minute, we can! You would have to be on a different planet not to know about how bad global warming has become. You only need to take a look out of the window to observe the ever increasingly unpredictable weather.
  • The Sustainable Path  By : Rob Barton
    Sustainability starts with you, from the smallest change you can make in your own home or office can have a huge effect further up the chain. Simply by buying the right products you can help you and your family save heaps of money, and also help the environment through these purchases.

    Natural and alternative health and lifestyle products can really benefit you and your family.

    Did you know that the industry in health foods and natural products in their retail and busin...
  • Have a little fun in the sun!  By : PaulGlover
    It should be no surprise that interest in solar power has significantly increased in lieu of the recent energy crisis in California. Rising costs, brown outs, and downright black outs make living in a technological world virtually impossible. Thanks to price gouging, energy costs have skyrocketed and made simple things like paying what used to be a minor bill - a major budgeting issue.
  • Make Money In The Stock Market With Biodiesel  By : Lee Wilson
    Biodiesel fuel could prove to be an excellent investment. Many small companies are looking for financial backing to support research of biodiesel fuel processing. When biodiesel goes big, you could make a fortune.
  • Patriotic People Recycle!  By : Mac Bartine
    The article "Patriotic People Recycle!" uses basic statistics from the Environmental Protection Agency and other reputable sources to illustrate the compelling benefits to a nation when its citizenry recycles.
  • Monaco Goes Green Home & Away  By : R Munns
    A radical drive is underway to make Monaco one of the leading environmentally friendly countries in the world.

    The plan initiated by Prince Albert is already being implemented with resulting reduced carbon emissions...
  • Used Vegetable Oil For Biodiesel Production?  By : Lee Wilson
    Biodiesel production is an up and coming technology that can revolutionize the fuel industry in America.
  • Tragic Triumph of the Ghost Gorilla  By : Ba Kiwanuka
    His uniqueness singled him out as a superstar but also ensured that he could never live the life that destiny intended!
  • Monkeys, Chimps, or Apes: A Primate Primer  By : Francesca Black
    “Look, it’s a monkey!” the father says to his son, pointing at the caged chimpanzee sitting with his back to the onlookers. The information sheet posted on the wall corrects the misnomer, but I doubt the man will read it. Sure enough, the pair strolls forward to look at the next ‘monkey,’ which is really an orangutan.
  • Eco-friendly Paper Boom  By : Karishma Roy
    The international demand for handmade paper and its value-added products are increasing and India is being looked upon as the country with the maximum growth potential in handmade industry.
  • Planting Large Fruit Trees, Berry Bushes, Grape Vines, And Oak Trees Produces Successful, Fast Food For Wildlife Management Resources  By : Pat Malcolm
    Much national attention has been focused on the health and future welfare of wildlife animals and birds by wildlife management conservationists and hunters who want to preserve a valuable American resource: the population of wild animals and wild game. Increased planting of inedible crops like cotton and tobacco has reduced wildlife food supplies. Urban expansion has rapidly reduced forests where wildlife food once grew, and very efficient grain harvesting has left only a lit...
  • A Practical 12-Month Organic Living Plan  By : Denise Palmer
    If you’ve been thinking and talking about eating and using more organic products and creating and sustaining an organic lifestyle for your family, now is the time to take action. Here are 12 steps, one for each month of the year, that will get you started on the road to an organic lifestyle and keep you moving forward in the months ahead.
  • It's True, You Can Make Your Own Diesel Fuel, But You Have To Be Smart About It  By : Lee Wilson
    With the rising cost of fuel, many farmers are making their own biodiesel fuel. It can be done, but you have to be careful.
  • Don't Slander the Sludge - Making Good Use of Bad Sludge  By : Rob Parker
    This article contains information on the beneficial purposes of biosolids and the many ways to utilise it
  • What is the WEEE Directive?  By : Daniel Johansson
    The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) 2006 directive concerns the responsible disposal of electrical and computer equipment by companies and individuals, and is now enshrined in European Law.
  • Guide to the humpback whale!  By : Little Money
    Everybody you wanted to know about the humpback whale!
  • Turning Green as a Stay at Home Mom  By :
    As a stay at home mother it can be easy to take the time to show your children how to be more environmentally conscious.
  • A Glimpse into the World of Sealed Lead Batteries  By : Keith Londrie
    Through the years there has been an increase in the use of portable electronic and an electric devices. The need for batteries has grown exponentially.
  • Global Warming Causes  By : David Evermon
    One of the most serious environmental crises facing us today is global warming. It is the gradual increase of the earth and ocean temperature as a result of the build up of certain gases which trap heat in the atmosphere causing the earth to warm up. These heat-trapping gases are also called greenhouse gases.

    There is currently a huge debate about the warming of our planet, and what some say is a rather insignificant effect when you consider the geological record is the c...
  • Carpool More, Protect Your Environment  By : Fruzsina Csery
    You probably heard about the greatest environmental threat of our time: the global warming. Maybe you think that your personal attitude and household consumption don't have such a big effect on our beautiful blue planet. You're right. But more people would change this situation. Now you think that you've heard it for thousands of times, and you know that other people think the same way and won't do anything to protect our planet. It's not your business, there are the green pe...
  • Waste Management for a Modern World  By : Derek Both
    Waste Management refers to the process of (i) collection of waste matter generated mainly by human consumption and activity, (ii) transport and shipment of the collected waste matter to a waste treatment facility and (iii) processing/recycling this waste material for further use or disposing it for good.
  • The Advent of Biodiesel Algae Power  By : Matt Oconnor
    With the increasing interest in biodiesel as an alternative fuel for diesel engine cars, further studies are being made in order to discover a means to process such alternative fuels in amounts that will be able to compete with current petroleum based fuels.
  • Turning Your Kids Green  By :
    Kids can be very reluctant to live a more environmentally friendly life. However you can help them to develop the necessary skills and interests.
  • How To Insure A Sustainable Gorilla Future  By : Ba Kiwanuka
    Despite the impressive gains in gorilla numbers as a due to the concerted conservation efforts of the 1980s spearheaded by the Late Dian Fossey, the fact remains that several gorilla species are still on the brink of extinction!
  • Recycling The Waste Around You  By : Ben Franklin
    Paper first. Most recycling centers accept all paper products. You can start by reducing the amount of paper that comes in to our house.
  • Home Solar Power System  By : Tony Hartmann
    A Clean As Well As Economical Alternative
  • Global Warming Gives The Palace A Cold Touch  By : R Munns
    Could global warming be too hot an issue for Monaco's Prince Albert and some of his subjects too?
  • Biodiesel and Its Impact on the Environment  By : Matt Oconnor
    Biodiesel has been getting its share of interest among people in the search for alternative fuels. The cost of oils has been steadily going up in the worldwide market and many think it is time to find alternative sources to tone down in some way the rising costs of using gas and other petroleum-derived fuels. One of the alternatives found to have promise is the production of biodiesel.
  • Reconditioning Batteries Helps the Environment  By : R.T. Markovsky
    The increased use of various types of batteries offers an opportunity to recondition batteries to help clean up the environment and make some extra money.
  • How Can I Use Digital Cameras To Save The Planet?  By : Mike Singh
    The issue of hazardous waste receives less attention than other environmental threats, with over 80,000 chemicals now in existence - not counting the additional 1,500 new chemicals developed on a yearly basis, with many being introduced into the industry fields. Find out more...
  • International Phytosanitary Standard for Wood Packaging ISPM15 Regulations  By : Ann Coveney
    In order to protect worldwide stocks of trees and forests, the IPPC has taken regulatory action to control the global movement of wooden packaging in the form of ISPM15.
  • Saving the Environment One Step at a Time  By : Generalsteel
    With the rise in environmental awareness, it has become obvious that there is more we can do to create a sustainable society. If everyone in the world would take just a few small steps, make a few different choices, and think about their impact on the world, there might be a way to restore the world to its original beauty and resources.
  • The Best Biodiesel Filter for You  By : Matt Oconnor
    The processing of biodiesel may require a number of biodiesel filters in order to ensure that the end product is of excellent quality. When you try to recycle waste vegetable or surplus corn oil and make them into biodiesel, you might need a biodiesel filter for your engine to make sure that contaminants can't enter into the engine and damage it.
  • How To Improve Air Quality With Alternative Fuels!  By : Vidar Lura
    These days we don't need to use only gasoline in cars as there are a lot of different alternative fuels.

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