Posted in Environment. February 11th, 2010
Carbon offset is helping to protect the world from the catastrophic effects of ecological deterioration and global warming by its mission to reduce carbon emissions in big industries and manufacturing units, as well as at a personal level.
Posted in Environment. January 21st, 2010
Carbon credits and carbon trading are hot topics for debates and conventions on environmental issues, but a majority of us are not completely acquainted with these terms. Carbon trading is a system under which greenhouse gas emissions are limited under the Kyoto Protocol, and these caps are then allocated throughout the world market in such a way as to promote lower emissions or lessen release of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
Posted in Environment. November 7th, 2009
It is 6 AM and while you are still sound asleep in bed, the men and women who work for the trash hauling companies have already been on the road close to an hour going from house to house emptying garbage cans and making their rounds to remove your trash.
Posted in Environment. October 19th, 2009
Managing the plant life in a pond, or any body of water is very important. Why you say? Simple, because for whatever reason, you’ve chosen that you don’t want it there. Whether these plants have generated some type of hindrance for swimmers, or have have simply stopped up the motor on a favorite boat, you want them gone, and there are many ways to do this.
Posted in Environment. September 9th, 2009
Have you come to the conclusion or figured out that house water filters are necessary for living a comfortable life? There have been an awful lot of reports published on this matter, and one would think that it would have become rather obvious by this point, especially when you consider how contaminated the water these days happens to be, but it seems that not everyone has figured out that it is imperative to own a water filter.
Posted in Environment. June 24th, 2009
Don’t pay some supplier 1000’s when with the right windmill DIY plans you can have a DIY windmill for less than $200. Would you pay twice as much for something when you did not have too? Alright, maybe that isn’t the greatest example but you get the idea. There is is nothing special about a windmill except how much money it can save you.
Posted in Environment. June 10th, 2009
Almost everyone understands the importance of recycling our byproducts, but in this age of consumption it is more important then ever that cities and municipalities encourage this and provide more easily accessible resources for recycling in order to keep local communities from drowning in a sea of trash.
Posted in Environment. June 3rd, 2009
Water, H2O, is necessary for humans to survive. It is also the place to find energy. Plants using hydroelectricity work to make life easier. Hydrogen power in the water is now also used for running our vehicles. Any gas vehicle can be changed to run on water fuel and also mix with gasoline for a better efficiency.
Posted in Environment. June 1st, 2009
For ages solar cookers were made use of in 3rd world countries where electricity and gas was not readily available. Nowadays various solar oven designs are not only used in these regions to make food, but also to boil water for purification.
Posted in Environment. May 30th, 2009
Chickens sure are amazing creatures. We have had chickens for as long as we remember. Passing up the opportunity to own a batch of chickens would be really hard to do, especially if you enjoy eggs. You see, many individuals save money from buying eggs simply because they have hens of their own that lay eggs. Does this sound good to you? If so, then there are a number of different things you will need to take into consideration before you go out and get those new pets. First of all, do you know how to build a chicken coop? If not, then we are here to tell you the things you will need.
Posted in Environment. May 14th, 2009
Windows 7 RC containing the authorization information indicates that 64-bit Windows 7 to support a maximum 192GB of memory.
Posted in Environment. February 2nd, 2009
Even in places where it’s prohibited, animal cruelty is still rampant. Most of these places have laws against animal abuse that are just not strictly implemented. Thus every year, there are several animals, including pets like cats and dogs, and wild animals, that are maltreated.
Posted in Environment. December 23rd, 2008
Almost every home is equipped with rain gutters. These rain troughs or eave troughs, usually made of metal, hang below the eaves of your roof to catch rain (or melting snow) as it runs down your roof. The rain gutters collect the water, then direct the water to downspouts, and finally direct the water on to splash pads that sit on top of the ground. This system prevents water from running down the fascia board, from possibly wetting the outside walls of you house, from collecting on the ground near the foundation (maybe leaking into the basement where it can do further mischief), and dropping onto the ground, possibly starting an erosion ditch in your yard.
Posted in Environment. November 19th, 2008
The hot trend these days is to go green to support the environment. From driving hybrid cards to putting up solar panels and buying energy efficient appliances, everything is green. Still, should a line be drawn in the sand somewhere?
Posted in Environment. November 11th, 2008
Hybrid cars account for probably less than 5% of the US Market but the demand for them has risen to over 50% over the last six years that they entered the mainstream. It’s no surprise how much of an effect they have had on the average driver and consumer but it seems that hybrid is definitely the future of the automobile industry; so much so, in fact, that it’s also not a shock to see hybrid car rental companies sprouting up here and there.
Posted in Environment. November 3rd, 2008
Being a witness of the earth wearing down, I often wondered how can we change our environment for the better? And why should we conserve energy? Will my choices really have an impact, after all I am only one person… We can all see how our choices have impacted the world around us, good or bad the results surround us.
Posted in Environment. September 3rd, 2008
Do you desire to live in a way that protects our childrens future? Do you choose to live in the greenest world possible with a conscience, respect and appreciation for the environment?
Posted in Environment. September 3rd, 2008
Around the globe many people are electing to avoid the risk of chemical contamination of their bodies, families and homes. Fortunately, solutions for addressing change exist and are within easy access. Choosing earth friendly alternatives allows us to live a natural, green lifestyle.
Posted in Environment. August 28th, 2008
How do Green products work? Why are they better for us? Exactly what are Green Cleaning Products? What is a Micro-Fiber Cloth? Are there different kinds? How are they any different from a regular cotton cloth? Why would I use one?
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