Environment

Does Not Compute
By Mark Montoya · 12 years ago
There’s a certain disconnect in logic when the time comes to dispose of something around the house that we consider an object of permanence. Major appliances like TVs, refrigerators, stereos, and computers, appliances that we ...
The Central Problem with Recycling
By Mark Montoya · 12 years ago
One of the biggest hurdles in the battle to bring recycling into regular usage is inconvenience. It mainly comes in two forms: one, the act of actually separating your garbage into recyclable and non-recyclable items, ...
Home Air Cleaners - The way Running One Effects The Elderly
By Danny Fosnot · 12 years ago
There are a few things you can do, if you're an elderly person, to be proactive about maintaining your health. It is actually acknowledged that health problems increase with age. Getting an air purifier might ...
The Buena Vista Gold Rush – A Cuban Weed Makes Good!
By Joshua Ellison · 12 years ago
In Cuba, word is spreading like a wild fire of a new use for a weed that has blighted the local agricultural industry for decades. With the growth of the sugar industry during the reign ...
Wildlife and Environmental Support
By Caveman Etris · 12 years ago
There are many websites out there that give environmental information on subjects like Global Warming, wildlife, natural disasters, animal deaths and endangered species. Some stick to a main subject, such as wildlife and habitats being ...
What Are Ways to Use a 60 Watt Solar Panel?
By Phillip Bockey · 12 years ago
What Use Is a 60 Watt Solar Panel? The first thing that enters people's minds when they thing about switching their home to solar energy is the considerable bill. They may envisage having big solar ...
Migration of Snow-White Birds, An Unbelievable Sighting According To Bird Expert
By Keith Stewart · 12 years ago
A lot of bird experts are stirred with the very unusual increase in the numbers of snow-white birds that are migrating from the Arctic to the lower 48 states this winter. Thousands of these birds ...
What To Consider Before Switching To Solar Energy?
By James Wills · 12 years ago
The sun gives more than 35,000 times of the energy produced and consumed by human beings. This energy is known as solar energy and it is harnessed for different purposes like lighting and heating homes ...
Why You Should Recycle
By Andrew Marshall · 12 years ago
There are many good reasons to recycle. The more we recycle the less materials have to be used for the manufacture of new products. Recycling is good for both the economy and the environment. Recycling ...
Stain Removal, Naturally
By Gord And Gertie Guide · 12 years ago
When it comes to cleaning our clothing and our homes, we have come a long way with detergents, softeners and all manner of stain removal agents. In fact many are quite effective but can be ...
Quick and Simple Hints for Everyday Green Living
By Bradley Morris · 12 years ago
Just about every day we are reminded by the media of the problem of pollution - created by humans - and the direct consequence thereof, global warming. Many people are interested to help fight the ...
Rare Corals in the News
By Tammy Collins · 12 years ago
Corals are tiny creatures that live in skeleton-covered colonies, creating the illusion that a coral community is one single organism. Scientists classify corals as animals, even though some of their characteristics could qualify them to ...
Butt out
By Liss Brawn · 12 years ago
Would a $100 fine and community service time stop you from flicking your cigarette butt out of your car window? Henrico Del. Joseph Morrissey, D-47th, thinks so. For the second year, Morrissey has proposed to ...
Tobacco amendments up for joint sitting
By Liss Brawn · 12 years ago
A decision will, most likely, be reached today A joint committee comprising members from both the National Assembly and the National Council sat together yesterday to settle their differences on the tobacco control amendment bill. ...
Amadeus Consulting Discusses the Tipping Point of Maximizing Energy
By John Basso · 12 years ago
I just read this very interesting snippet about computers recycling (reusing) heat that is generated from their own system by turning a portion of the heat into electricity. Why I find this interesting is because ...
Panel spent $142M in '11 in Va's tobacco region
By Liss Brawn · 12 years ago
The Virginia Tobacco Indemnification and Community Revitalization Commission, created to spark development in southwest and Southside Virginia, spent $142 million in the last fiscal year to change the landscape of the state's rural communities hurt ...
African Baskets – Beautiful Artistry Items of Africa
By Wildize Foundation · 12 years ago
Africa is a land of culture and art and this is reflected in the products from the land. The African market is filled with tribal artifacts, art works and sculpture and other unique products like ...
Embellish Your Home with Tribal and Artifacts Products from Africa
By Wildize Foundation · 12 years ago
Africa has always been a very fascinating land for nature lovers. Widely known for its tribal life and wildlife, this continent depicts the nature in its wildest form. The African market is widely visited for ...
African Wildlife Conservation Projects – Saving the World's Richest Wildlife
By Wildize Foundation · 12 years ago
The most boastful thing about Africa is its rich wildlife. But the saddening thing is that this unique trait of the African continent is vanishing at an alarming rate. According to the surveys, thirty-one percent ...
Precisely how are we correctly employing renewable sources at present, And exactly how will we strengthen this?
By Lance Tipton · 12 years ago
It is communal knowledge that we can no longer use electricity, gas and coal as we formerly did, since it will in due course run out. These are the non-renewable resources that we rely heavily ...