Articles, tagged with "natural resources defense", page 2
21st July 2009
The bottled water VS tap water saga continues. Since 2002, organizations including the Natural Resources Defense Council, the Sierra Club, the World Wildlife Fund and Corporate Accountability International have been doing their best to convince consumers...
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Author:
J E Ruby
20th July 2009
Earlier this year, when Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger hunkered down with legislators in budget negotiations, the result was a delay of regulations to crack down on cancer-causing diesel pollution from construction and farm equipment.
It was a provision in...
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Author:
Gopal Dey
05th July 2009
Using your home kitchen faucet for drinking water may not be so wise anymore, according to studies done by the Natural Resources Defense Council. The NRDC has tested drinking water from home faucets and public water fountains from over 19 U.S. cities. The...
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Author:
Donald Spencer
11th June 2009
An alkaline water ionizer will take regular tap water and produce energized water or alkaline ionized water, which is essentially what we are made of and what we need to live.
The average person can live without food from 4 to 6 weeks. Living withou...
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Author:
Hans2187
12th May 2009
If water is the source of life, polluted water is the source of disease. For most people, if water does not taste bad, smell bad, or have abnormal color, it is a drinking water. Yet, the majority of harmful pollutants found in water are odorless and taste...
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Author:
Raphaelo
11th May 2009
In this day and age that there is a growing concern among the public, there is an ongoing debate about bottled water vs tap water.
The question is whether the higher cost of bottles is justified.
Across all United States, there is a raised awareness...
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Author:
nicossty
16th April 2009
Some people cannot drink plain water. Doctors say that a person should drink at least eight glasses of water everyday. So it would be better if they just add a few drops of favorite flavor in water and drink it. If you add flavored syrup in water it may r...
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Author:
capellaflavordrops
21st January 2009
Environmental concerns are part of our society's daily consciousness. While most of us can't tangibly recognize melting glaciers, rising sea levels, or holes in our atmosphere, we may be directly affected every time we run the tap. As early as ten years a...
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Author:
michael russell
08th January 2009
How many types of drinking water filters are there available on the market? Well, there are really many, so many in fact that it may be quite confusing to review them all and select.
Of course, the technical, impartial answer to the question spelled ou...
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Author:
Elia E. LEVI
03rd December 2008
You may be surprised to learn than bottled water is actually no better than tap water. When it comes to bottled water vs tap water, there are some facts you need to know.
When discussing tap versus bottled water, it's important to realize that aroun...
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Author:
John Sern
18th November 2008
Every cell in the human body contains water. No cell can live in the absence of water. Every human should drink a generous amount of water each day. So you, the reader have reason to ask there two questions:
1) Are there any particular requirements co...
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Author:
Laurel Tevolitz
13th October 2008
What is in tap water anyway? The answer will surprise and startle you. The truth is not pretty: everything we ever put on our lawns, washed our cars with, dropped into trash cans and flushed down the toilet is in tap water. And the industrial chemicals, p...
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Author:
John Sern
15th July 2008
Why buy a drinking water filter system when you can just buy bottled? Well, if you are in the business of bottled waters, then you probably want people to buy from you. It is one of the fastest growing industries in the world and one of the most profita...
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Author:
William Manning
22nd January 2008
You Can Stop Global
Warming & BIG BENEFITS
Evidence suggests that most high-altitude glaciers in the planet's tropical
regions will disappear in the near future; and that in most of the world,
glaciers and ice caps are rapidly retreating, even in...
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Author:
Emma-Gill
14th January 2008
The call to arms against the increasing threat of global warming has called the auto industry into action. States in the United States are also making steps forward in reducing greenhouse gas emission of vehicles. California is in the forefront of thi...
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Author:
Anthony Fontanelle