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30th September 2009
Discover Hybrid Cars Save Fuel Best Gasoline Optimizer 818 882 1189 Fuel Saving Tips And Recommendations For Better Vehicle Performance ----------The tips that basically work to enhance gas mileage also save you on unnecessary auto repairs brought on by... Read >
Author: Blair Gallegos
29th September 2009
Renewable energy is anything that can be used to generate heat or electricity but without using unsustainable fuels and without releasing carbon dioxide into the earth’s atmosphere.
The reason renewable energy is becoming more prevalent is because o... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
29th September 2009
Wow it’s a mad world – people killing and hating each other, children dying, communities becoming an alien concept and the new living to work attitude taking over. What is happening? And what can we do about it?
Mahatma Gandhi once said - “Be the... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
There's an old saying that we only are renting the world for a little while from its true owners – our children. This can help remind us that the choices we make today about our lifestyles and our consumer habits can directly impact many future generati... Read >
Author: Anna Hugi
29th September 2009
As the world becomes more connected through the technologies of communication, it is also becoming easier to become disconnected from our own selves. The necessary quiet time that develops our natural, inborn connection with intuition and spiritual guidan... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Given the recent spate of advertising by Britain’s leading supplier of gas, one might be forgiven for believing that gas was a ‘green’ product. Make no mistake, gas is a fossil fuel. Its burning flame is blue –apparently so it can be recognized wh... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
A Waste Management system which is suitable for processing mixed (black bag) waste has been developed from technology first developed in Israel.
It recovers resources from waste while producing renewable energy and helping to reduce carbon emissions. I... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
To reduce climate change we need both adults and children to become greener and to think more about the environment. The question is how do we engage children and pull them away from the TV and Play station and promote a sense of citizenship and environme... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
25th September 2009
It has become obvious to all but the most unrelentingly stubborn apologists for the oil industry that we now stand at a pivotal moment in the history of our planet. As much fun as it would be to make fun of Al Gore's pretentious drawl and expanding bald s... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
In recent times it has been accepted by scientists that climate change and man made emissions are causing climate changes throughout the world.
The ten most warmest years recorded globally since records began have occurred from 1994 onwards with consid... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
As the cost of conventional sources of energy continues to rise solar power is now more than ever a clean and viable source of energy for the home and for business. Billions of dollars have been spent in the United States over the past couple of decades i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Solar power is now fairly well established and more homes than ever are converting to this environmentally friendly energy source and the with the current media attention on climate change and the recession this interest is set to rise.
The main barrie... Read >
Author: Tom White
23rd September 2009
Polar bears have long fascinated us. With their thick, white coats, they look incredibly cuddly, particularly the cubs. In truth, they are the biggest and most powerful bears on the planet. Alas, they may be added to the endangered species list.
Pola... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
The scientists from all over the world have reached the verdict: the world is in a continuous warming due to pollution. The most dangerous air polluter is considered to be the carbon dioxide. Along with other air polluters the carbon dioxide accumulates i... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Climate change and the environment is top of the global agenda today as the need to cut down on carbon emissions becomes increasingly apparent. As world leaders negotiate to come up with a plan to halt climate change and cut down on emissions, we can also... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
As more knowledge is gained about climate change, more importance is placed on reducing the carbon footprint left behind from everyday living. As a lot of your time may be spent in the workplace it makes sense to save energy there as well as at home.
... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
23rd September 2009
Disasters in their aftermath bring forth rising criticism leveled at those responsible for not only managing risks and disaster prevention, but also to the establishment accountable for urban planning. When disasters are deadly, with significant number o... Read >
Author: M.E.Reza
23rd September 2009
Discover Hybrid Cars Save Fuel Hydrogen On Demand Fuel Saver 818 882 1189 Fuel Saving Tips And Suggestions For Better Vehicle Performance ----------Recently, I have been earnestly working to dig up any extra proposals for getting lower gas consumption a... Read >
Author: Micah Sanders
23rd September 2009
With climate change constantly in the news, the consumer, as well as businesses have been encouraged into ways of helping the environment. Concern has been growing about the environmental impact of throwaway plastic bags used by many retailers and busines... Read >
Author: Admin
23rd September 2009
It is a common argument that ‘a fit worker is productive worker’. It is becoming a universal realization that demands modern organizational practice has increased chances of stress breakthrough among employees and it’s becoming crucial for managers ... Read >
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23rd September 2009
Discover Save Gas Fuel How To Save Fuel 818 882 1189 Fuel Saving Tips And Suggestions For Better Vehicle Performance ----------Recently, I have been earnestly working to dig up any extra proposals for getting lower gas consumption and I dug up a bonus. ... Read >
Author: Earl Powell
23rd September 2009
Discover Best Fuel Saver Lowest Fuel Prices 818 882 1189 Fuel Saving Tips And Recommendations For Better Vehicle Performance ----------If you are not paying loads of dollars each year to maintain your car under fender to fender warranty or you have a ma... Read >
Author: Rex Richmond
23rd September 2009
Discover Best Fuel Saver Hydrogen On Demand Fuel Saver 818 882 1189 Fuel Saving Tips And Suggestions For Better Vehicle Performance ----------Recently, I have been earnestly working to dig up any extra ideas for getting lower gas consumption and I dug u... Read >
Author: Rex Richmond
23rd September 2009
“A new study by NASA scientists finds that the world's temperature is reaching a level that has not been seen in thousands of years.”
Climate change is the biggest problems facing the Earth today. Earth is getting warmer and all this is occurring b... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll
23rd September 2009
Actually, recycling is important and can help improve your company's identity. Receiving a letter in an envelope that doesn't have 'green credentials' is now regarded as an indication of a company that really doesn't care about their status as an environm... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley
22nd September 2009
Most scientists agree now that global warming is a reality, not a postulation of science fiction. The planet is warming up, mainly because the heat from the Sun is being trapped by an excess of greenhouse gases (GHG) being released into the atmosphere.
... Read >
Author: Kim
22nd September 2009
It is a common argument that ‘a fit worker is productive worker’. It is becoming a universal realization that demands modern organizational practice has increased chances of stress breakthrough among employees and it’s becoming crucial for managers ... Read >
Author: a1articleposting@gmail.com
22nd September 2009
Deforestation
Of all of the environmental issues facing Australia, the loss of our nation's old growth forests are by far the most troubling. At the same time, the issue of unchecked deforestation is probably the one issue that we as Australian citize... Read >
Author: Hugh McInnes
21st September 2009
Discover Hypermiling Tips Hydrogen Hybrid Fuel Saver 818 882 1189 Fuel Saving Tips And Recommendations For Better Car Performance ----------The tips that essentially work to enhance gas mileage also save you on unnecessary car repairs brought on by bad ... Read >
Author: Thad Nixon
21st September 2009
By now most all us of know that recycling is an environmentally beneficial thing to do. At J and S Recycling we encourage you to recycle metal and also offer glass recycling, plastic recycling, aluminum recycling and much more. As always education is th... Read >
Author: Seanalfonso
21st September 2009
Events like 911 and Hurricane Katrina taught Americans a lot about themselves and their need to maintain communication with each other and support organizations. There are few things more frustrating than being unable to communicate at a time of crises. ... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
17th September 2009
Discover Gas Fuel Economy Brown's Gas Engine Conversion 818 882 1189 Fuel Saving Tips And Suggestions For Better Vehicle Performance ----------Recently, I have been earnestly working to dig up any additional suggestions for getting lower gas consumption... Read >
Author: Thad Nixon
17th September 2009
T-shirts are great, as an article of clothing they not only are more comfortable than any other clothing but they also help you to look stylish and casual at the same time. There are many types of t-shirt available in the market to cater the taste of all ... Read >
Author: Devendra Kumar Pandey
17th September 2009
Discover Hydrogen On Demand Brown's Gas Engine Conversion 818 882 1189 Fuel Saving Tips And Recommendations For Better Vehicle Performance ----------Recently, I have been earnestly working to dig up any extra proposals for getting lower gas consumption ... Read >
Author: Thad Nixon
17th September 2009
Discover Get Free Gasoline With Hydrogen Hybrid Fuel Saver Hydrogen Gas Saver Solutions Review 818 882 1189 Fuel Saving Tips And Recommendations For Better Vehicle Performance ----------The tips that basically work to enhance gas mileage also save you on... Read >
Author: Bruno Cash
16th September 2009
Go Green is the latest campaign which is implemented globally with the main objective to save our Earth. This campaign has been enforced due to the serious climate change and global warming issue. We need to protect and sustain our planet earth for our fu... Read >
Author: Francis Murphy
16th September 2009
Many people think solar and alternative energy is expensive and complicated. WRONG!
True, retail solar power is expensive to buy and have installed, and the payback way too long. However, DIY solar panels are NOT EXPENSIVE, and are actually very easy t... Read >
Author: michaelh
16th September 2009
We have recurring natural disasters, seasonal in their patterns, just like the floods in the monsoon season. That’s when things could wrong with damages to structures, property, and even loss of life. With natural disasters intensifying to greater sca... Read >
Author: M.E.Reza
16th September 2009
Henry Ford once said, “A business that makes nothing but money is a poor kind of business.” Little did he know that the company he founded almost a century ago almost went down because it was not ready to heed today’s cost: conserve energy, save t... Read >
Author: Sean
15th September 2009
With the City of Sydney Council's vision for a sustainable city by 2030, it is increasingly important for Sydney commercial real estate owners to give greater weight to environmental issues. Government policies will also be significantly 'greener' after t... Read >
Author: Scott Jamieson
15th September 2009
The source of life that we call the Sun is the core of the solar energy system. It accounts for about 99.86% of the solar energy system’s mass. This means as the earth and other matters such as planets, asteroids and comets orbit this great star, it pro... Read >
Author: Jada Brookes
15th September 2009
Discover what a carbon footprint is, and learn how you can determine your own carbon footprint by using specially-made online calculators.
A carbon footprint calculator helps you compute for the amount of CO2 you help release in the atmosphere from da... Read >
Author: Mel C
11th September 2009
Every day millions people around the world are faced with mounting electricity costs and the added guilt that we are all contributing to the decline of our environment. There is a solution to both this problems and that comes in the form of green energy. ... Read >
Author: Paul Mc Grath
10th September 2009
Sir Stuart Hampson, Former chairman of John Lewis, Keynote Business and Motivational Speaker is to be appointed Chairman of The Crown Estate on the retirement of Ian Grant CBE on 31 December 2009. Sir Stuart's appointment will take effect from 1 January 2... Read >
Author: tugsearch
07th September 2009
The Kyoto Protocol was signed in December 1997. As of mid 2009, there are still a few countries who have not signed the treaty. Among them are the two largest producers of carbon dioxide emissions; the USA and China.
Japan and many countries in Europ... Read >
Author: drklaus
07th September 2009
Southern California Green Energy 619 - 865 - 5904 San Diego Downtown Embarcadero - North SideSUNDAY OCTOBER 18th, 2009619 - 865 - 5904 with more events in the near futureThe Green Expo 2009The Green Expo l Resource Web Portal-is dedicated to providing hel... Read >
Author: Alvin Leach
03rd September 2009
The way forward for green technology is algae-cultivating buildings, artificial trees, and lots of white roofs, according to the U.K.'s establishment of Mechanical Engineers. Andrew McFaul The group on Thu. released a statement that commends governments ... Read >
Author: Andrew McFaul
03rd September 2009
If you want to become a part of the green generation so you can help out Mother Nature, then you’re going to need a degree in at least one environmental discipline. A Green Degree is certainly what you’ll need in order to have the skills for tackl... Read >
Author: GreenDegree
02nd September 2009
One of the greatest threats faced by the world today is the rising global temperature. There are many factors, which contribute to global warming. If we ignore these problems, we could have serious ecological problems like the rising of the oceans due to ... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll
30th August 2009
San Diego Green Energy SolutionsSan Diego Downtown Embarcadero - North SideSUNDAY OCTOBER 18th, 2009619 - 865 - 5904 more events to be announced very soon. Check the website.The Green Expo 2009The Green Expo l Resource Web Portal-is devoted to providing h... Read >
Author: Martin Russell
28th August 2009
"Surprisingly, Californians can do more for reducing climate change by simply reducing waste solar heating produced by structures & pavement than by conserving energy alone - but please, still do that!" writes Dr. Alex Cannara. Dr. Cannara is a member of... Read >
Author: keenforgreen
28th August 2009
You can build your own solar panel to protect nature. This will make you contribute more to the goodness of society. With climate change, there are many difficulties with regards to our natural resources, and we humans are affected very much by this. When... Read >
Author: Michael H.
26th August 2009
Southern California Green EnergySan Diego Downtown Embarcadero - North SideSUNDAY OCTOBER 18th, 2009619 - 865 - 5904 more events to be announced very soon. Check the website.The Green Expo 2009The Green Expo l Resource Web Portal-is devoted to providing h... Read >
Author: Martin Russell
25th August 2009
Many reasons can spring to mind as to why you have or want an ATV. There are numerous all terrain vehicle owners who simply wish to have a recreational off road car for venturesome weekends with their mates. Then there are people who have an interest in... Read >
Author: Heriberto Dunn
25th August 2009
The Government keeps telling us that we are entering a green, green world - but how is this transformation going to be achieved? Surprise, surprise, we will be allowed to borrow yet more money so that we can turn ourselves into just the right shade of gre... Read >
Author: michael challiner
21st August 2009
Green Renewable Effective Energy Remedies at Green Expo GalaSan Diego Downtown Embarcadero - North SideSUNDAY OCTOBER 18th, 2009with more events in the near futureThe Green Expo 2009 The 21st century has been referred to as the'century of the environment.... Read >
Author: Martin Russell
21st August 2009
Costs will rise for companies, and their supplier, there is no escape from the increases ? save strong economical models enabling companies like the Clean Plus® Product Group to avoid price increases since 2001.
Climate change is a major headache, it... Read >
Author: jdavid
19th August 2009
There are any number of solar appliances available today including video cameras, watches, radios, fountains and much more. These all eliminate the need for batteries and/or wiring.
* It's easy - Solar energy systems require very little maintenance. Once... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
19th August 2009
Green Renewable Efficient Energy Alternatives at Green Expo FestivitiesSan Diego Downtown Embarcadero - North SideSUNDAY OCTOBER 18th, 2009619 - 865 - 5904 with more events in the near futureThe Green Expo 2009The Green Expo l Resource Web Portal-is devot... Read >
Author: Martin Russell
18th August 2009
Ice is melting and so is the territory of the polar bear. Latest estimates indicate only 25,000 polar bears remain.
Polar bears are the largest bear species by over 400 pounds on average. They are primarily solitary creatures. For food, seal is always ... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
18th August 2009
By Tayor Mize
I'm an electric vehicle nut and avid environmentalist.
What I'm almost to tell you will change the way you look at electric car conversions.
Check made known the following details to think it over exactly how to start building you... Read >
Author: mayor mize
18th August 2009
The impact of climate change on urban areas is reflected in the increased number and intensity of extreme weather events such as heavy rainstorms, typhoons, and hurricanes. The increasing intensity of weather related disasters is becoming more noticeable... Read >
Author: M.E.Reza
18th August 2009
Is it easy to build a solar panel? How much will it cost me to get the material? Is it safe? How much can I save on my energy bill? Where do I get the material? Who will teach me how to do it?
Hi, I am Dave Richards. These are just some of the question... Read >
Author: Gerhard
15th August 2009
Cavity wall insulation grants are available all homeowners of the UK. Does it fascinate you? Well here are some more interesting facts on home insulation grants –
• Cavity wall insulation grants are offered to all house owners. Both actively workin... Read >
Author: William
12th August 2009
Although global warming has been an issue on the forefront of modern science and society for years now, it wasn't until 2006 that an eye-opening documentary about it was produced. Based on the book An Inconvenient Truth: The Planetary Emergency of Global ... Read >
Author: Nealmedia
12th August 2009
The Alliance for Climate Protection is a non-profit organization dedicated to educating the public about the climate crisis. The Alliance for Climate Protection's goal is two-fold. First, they wish to build non-partisan alliances with varied constituencie... Read >
Author: Nealmedia
12th August 2009
Many of us have heard the name once or twice, but very few of us are actually aware of what exactly it is, or what exactly The Sierra Club does. But in fact, The Sierra Club is the United States' oldest and largest grassroots environmental campaign. Found... Read >
Author: Nealmedia
11th August 2009
The world is in need of alternate power supplies for some very good reasons. Our consumption of power over the next 20 years is estimated to rise by around 45%. This growth will mainly be in countries with emerging economies, such as India and China who e... Read >
Author: sjseal
10th August 2009
The December 2006 massive floods in Malaysia presumably for the foremost significant occasion brought to the forefront urban risks issues since sizeable segments of affected districts were urban areas. Since then till now there have been a number of flash... Read >
Author: M.E.Reza
10th August 2009
Do you feel confident that your business can survive carbon restriction? The majority of people realize that we need to be environmentally sustainable whether the conservatives and skeptics like it or not so change is coming. Business needs to reduce th... Read >
10th August 2009
Urban Risks in Disaster Management
Urban Risk issues in Malaysia rose to prominence following the December 2006 major floods. Since then till now there have been a number of flash floods and landslides including those in Kuala Lumpur which caused much di... Read >
Author: M.E.Reza
09th August 2009
Due to the rising demand for renewable resources everyone is looking for the answer to our crisis. We have made our reviews of three top contenders in the renewable energy market. They offer many options that are Do-It-Yourself Programs, available for imm... Read >
Author: Taboo
09th August 2009
Global warming is more than a hot-button issue these days as the quality of our air continues to decrease. As carbon dioxide (CO2) is a normal part of the air, but it's also one of the major greenhouse gases. At normal levels, CO2 traps some heat in the e... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll
08th August 2009
Draught proofing is the method to adopt if you want to get rid of draughty or external noise off your home. When your room feels draughty due to its vulnerability to prevent draughts entering into through various openings around floor, doors and windows a... Read >
Author: William
05th August 2009
In international export, it may take several days, even weeks before the products reach to the customer, after being dispatched by exporters. Being an exporter, it's your responsibility to package all exporting items in a way that your customers will acqu... Read >
Author: William King
04th August 2009
Soil organic carbon, which makes up about 60% of the soil organic matter on average, has beneficial effects on many physical, chemical and biological functions of soil quality. It helps support the productivity and diversity of all living organisms in the... Read >
Author: fshelend
04th August 2009
We may be used to seeing a sea of dark colors when we look at a neighborhood from an aerial view, but that may be about to change. Professional roofers should be aware of new trends and be able to explain them to clients when it's time for a new roof.
... Read >
Author: Scott Rodgers
03rd August 2009
In the world generally change is in the air and people are reacting to it. These changes include a shortage of drinking water, environmental damage, climate change and various other problems.
Perhaps one of the most immediate problems is the fuel crisi... Read >
Author: james larkin
01st August 2009
Engineered wood flooring is a new and innovative product that combines beautiful wood flooring with eco friendly ethics. If you, like so many others, are concerned about climate change yet feel that a wonderful home is equally important then you won't h... Read >
Author: RealOakFloors
01st August 2009
From tariffs to climate change, renewable energy and prices, there are many questions you might have when it comes to your electricity and/or gas accounts. Instead of keeping quiet why not ask the questions you would like answers to and take part in shapi... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
31st July 2009
Government advisors say that home owners should face higher council tax and stamp duty if they refuse to make their homes “greener”.
Those who do not have double glazing or insulation would be hammered under proposals drawn up by an environmental gro... Read >
Author: The Lancashire Conservatory Outlet
30th July 2009
Simple energy saving changes can affect the value of a property in the long term as well as lower your bills in the short term. By integrating energy saving measures into your home you can add value if you're selling and know what to look out for when you... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
30th July 2009
We find ourselves in a time that is demanding a transformation in our approach to business success. Certainly, we are in the midst of one of the most challenging economic times since the Great Depression. Yet, even before the crisis we were already fu... Read >
Author: -
29th July 2009
Volunteering opportunitites can be found everywhere you look so why travel abroad? Culture, adventure, excitment... need more reasons? Read on...
If we're honest we can't think of many reasons not to volunteer abroad, but then we've read all the volunte... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
23rd July 2009
Imagine buying three bags full of food from your local supermarket. You walk outside, go straight to a dustbin and throw one away. Sounds like madness, doesn't it? But that's exactly what happens in the UK every week, where a shocking third of the food we... Read >
Author: paulcentric
23rd July 2009
Given the importance of deforestation to climate change it would be perfectly reasonable to ask why we don’t just protect the world’s forests. But reducing deforestation is no simple effort. Forests are being destroyed as a consequence of global econo... Read >
Author: latinize
23rd July 2009
Posh swaps is an innovative website that offers a totally unique shopping opportunity to swap, sell and buy clothes for free and from the comfort of your own home. With the current economic downturn, combined with the ever existing threat of climate chan... Read >
Author: Admin
21st July 2009
The majority of our domestic rubbish ends up in a landfill site. and we are rapidly running out of future landfill sites.
Much of the rubbish that goes into these sites is vegetable peelings, cardboard, shredded paper and garden waste - all organic matte... Read >
Author: barbara joy
19th July 2009
Everybody is aware of the threat of global warming. Increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere are now known to be a major cause of global warming which could lead to disastrous climate change and rising sea levels.
The ordinary everyday de... Read >
Author: Jason Speedie
18th July 2009
We are very much aware that global warming is an imminent threat to our world. It is slowly changing the world we live in; it is making the planet walk to its death. Because of this scientists and environmentalists all over the world are racing against ti... Read >
Author: Tridentroofing
18th July 2009
The majority of our domestic rubbish ends up in a landfill site. and we are rapidly running out of future landfill sites.
Much of the rubbish that goes into these sites is vegetable peelings, cardboard, shredded paper and garden waste - all organic mat... Read >
Author: Barbara Woodward
18th July 2009
Four seasons air conditioning
Climate control good for staff
Why do people ask “Would you rather be too hot or too cold?” Nobody likes to be either! Both are extremely uncomfortable and set off an epidemic up and down our temperamental country, in... Read >
Author: 4seasons12345
16th July 2009
Eco-tourism is travel to pristine and environmentally-protected destinations that are maintained because of their biodiversity and unique natural resources. These natural resource sites serve as assets of the country where they are from and can serve as... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato
16th July 2009
The environment that we live in needs to be protected as it forms the vital necessity for our living.In order to protect our surrounding environment from further decay jobs have been created in this field. These jobs are mostly associated with non-profit ... Read >
Author: Prem
10th July 2009
Insulation grants emerged from governmental initiatives to check energy bills and excessive use of fuel burnt energy which is running out mostly in heating use. Therefore, government has initiated this Home Energy Saving Programme on 11th September, 2008 ... Read >
Author: Diya
10th July 2009
If you want to become a part of the green generation so you can help out Mother Nature, then you’re going to need a degree in at least one environmental discipline. A Green Degree is certainly what you’ll need in order to have the skills for tackling... Read >
Author: GreenDegree
09th July 2009
Environmental concerns and causes related to saving the earth’s resources are continuously being discussed in conferences and summits throughout the world. Whether they are international or locally based, these conferences are important occasions to co... Read >
Author: Nikki Sabato
08th July 2009
There can be little doubt that one of the most hotly debated topics in recent years has been the environment – and to what extent human activity over the past century has contributed to global warming.
Indeed, there is still some dispute as to whethe... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
06th July 2009
Worldwide news about the dangers of climate change and even higher prices at the gasoline pump have made American consumers more aware of the cost and consequences of fossil fuels and their impact on the environment. The green movement is taking hold in e... Read >
Author: johnsmith
05th July 2009
The call to save Mother earth and preserve the ecological balance has been rising in huge proportions, especially now that we are facing extreme global warming and the possibility of climate change.
The good thing is that a lot has answered, ranging f... Read >
Author: Amit Bravo
05th July 2009
The Obama administration is now pushing its cap and trade bill through congress. It sounds harmless enough, but the effects it will have on middle class Americans is staggering. There seems to be a never ending battle to take more and more of your mone... Read >
Author: S Porter
30th June 2009
Second hand Products Garage SalesWhat is global warming, how can we know it's occuring, and what can we expect? Donate $5.00 to make the world a better place & go green Climate change is in the news. It seems like everybody's "going green." We are happy ... Read >
Author: lorie Russell
29th June 2009
With the 2009 G8 summit edging closer, it is becoming apparent that environmental issues will be a key focus this year.
Recently the Ministers for Environment from the G8 countries met in Rome to discuss the environmental agenda for the three day sum... Read >
Author: saddamhussain07
27th June 2009
Leading UK boiler manufacturer Baxi Boilers is celebrating its success after one of its combination boilers was voted Best Buy by leading consumer magazine Which?.
The Baxi Duo-tec Combi 28 HE achieved 5-star ratings for efficiency, low NOx emissions... Read >
Author: rahulpt
27th June 2009
If you are a person who is interested in biology and science, it is quite likely that medical science would fascinate and mesmerize you. The world of medical research is one such field that is making enormous strides with each passing day. The planet eart... Read >
Author: domaingamer
26th June 2009
You might not consider yourself an eco-warrior, but with a little careful planning and the right mindset, it is possible to have an ethically responsible gap year. Be warned though: being an ethical traveller is not just about taking the right sort of hol... Read >
Author: itoi
23rd June 2009
Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas causing climate change. Over 40% of the UK’s emissions come from the energy we use at home everyday.
Our electricity is mainly generated from burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas. This process produ... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
Save energy to save moneyWhat is global warming, how will we know it's taking place, and what are we expect? Donate $5.00 to make the world a better place & go green Climate change is in the news. It feels like everyone's "going green." We are happy you ... Read >
Author: Reggie Ochoa
22nd June 2009
It pays to start small. Energy saving light bulbs use up to 80% less electricity than standard bulbs. They also last 10 times longer so can save you anything from £3-£6 per year, which means around £45 over the lifetime of each bulb.
By using the en... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
22nd June 2009
It pays to start small. Energy saving light bulbs use up to 80% less electricity than standard bulbs. They also last 10 times longer so can save you anything from £3-£6 per year, which means around £45 over the lifetime of each bulb.
By using the en... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
22nd June 2009
We moan about the government not doing enough to tackle climate change, but we as individuals contribute around 40% to the UKs total greenhouse gas emissions, so if we make some small changes around the home and to how we travel, we can reduce our carbon ... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
22nd June 2009
Copenhagen will host the UN Conference on Climate Change in December this year. Members will discuss how countries can cut back on their greenhouse gas emissions. While governments should certainly take the lead on this, we as individuals must play our pa... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
22nd June 2009
Small changes can have a big impact. Climate change is happening all around us and we need to start thinking about ways of reducing our carbon footprint and ‘going green’.
In your home Although planes, offices and factories contribute most of the c... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
22nd June 2009
It's June again and yes the Alicante fiestas called the Hogeuras are back again, bigger better and ready to be burnt down on the 24th June. During the week running up people come and visit Alicante, taking a stroll round the city to appreciate the hard wo... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington
22nd June 2009
It's June again and yes the Alicante fiestas called the Hogeuras are back again, bigger better and ready to be burnt down on the 24th June. During the week running up people come and visit Alicante, taking a stroll round the city to appreciate the hard wo... Read >
Author: Andrew Edgington
22nd June 2009
There is a growing trend today in choosing fiberglass pools as the pool construction of choice. For years, concrete inground pools were the industry standard construction. However, with advances in fiberglass pool technology, this option is becoming a v... Read >
Author: Gwen Rempel
19th June 2009
The health and wellness business is growing by leaps and bounds year after year. There has been a huge population explosion world wide combined with some unprecedented medical challenges posed by an increasing pollution, climate change and spread of world... Read >
Author: Vikas Sah
19th June 2009
iMobile has re-launched iWeather forecast application with latest updates and functions. iWeather is free mobile weather forecasting application, provide you up-to-minute weather forecasting and weather news information. iWeather application, support all ... Read >
Author: iMobile: Free mobile applications
19th June 2009
iMobile has re-launched iWeather forecast application with latest updates and functions. iWeather is free mobile weather forecasting application, provide you up-to-minute weather forecasting and weather news information. iWeather application, support all ... Read >
Author: iMobile: Free mobile applications
18th June 2009
In a time when the current state of environmental destruction is thrust upon us every time we turn on the TV or open a newspaper, it is no secret that being ‘green’ is big news.
However, with this constant bombardment of information and supposed aw... Read >
Author: Erin Ryan
18th June 2009
In a time when the current state of environmental destruction is thrust upon us every time we turn on the TV or open a newspaper, it is no secret that being ‘green’ is big news.
However, with this constant bombardment of information and supposed aw... Read >
Author: Erin Ryan
17th June 2009
The weather can be very strange here in Canada. I live in Western Canada and we've had a longgggg winter. Many people have been complaining of "Cabin Fever" - they are tired of being indoors and equally tired of boots, coats, hats and gloves.
This is w... Read >
Author: Kim Duke
15th June 2009
Remember the Earth Hour when BigBen stood tall and dark evidence of growing global awareness how we are getting sensitive to drastic climate change and mounting energy costs. Another instance of our alertness is mushrooming of renewable energy plants acro... Read >
Author: William
12th June 2009
Preserving forests might make economic sense for governments and forest dwellers, and it could also help preserve the habitats of endangered mammals such as orangutans and elephants, according to a study released this week.
The study, published in the j... Read >
Author: jazdmarkets
12th June 2009
Preserving forests might make economic sense for governments and forest dwellers, and it could also help preserve the habitats of endangered mammals such as orangutans and elephants, according to a study released this week.
The study, published in the j... Read >
Author: jazdmarkets
12th June 2009
Ever more present in our daily lives are issues surrounding the key problems and challenges facing our societies from energy consumption, climate change and how to better use sustainable energy resources both now and in the future.
As many young people... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
11th June 2009
This is an example of the most discussed subjects these days amidst the rising of energy costs. There are folks who are for and critical of the use of renewable energy resource to replace petroleum fuels and coal.Scientists predict that all the fossi... Read >
Author: Troy Norman
08th June 2009
Co-operation and sustainability are two philosophies which complement each other, allowing decisions to be made by a diverse group with many ideas, while caring for social, economic, and environmental livelihoods. O.U.R. Ecovillage is a prosperous intent... Read >
Author: josgraf
07th June 2009
Children today are burdened with the prospect of a world facing an uncertain future. As such, educative initiatives designed to help children and young people better understand the risks posed by climate change and what they can do to prevent it have neve... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
06th June 2009
You might bask in the comfort of warm indoor climate for 365 days when you say ‘I do’ – to cavity insulation process. Yes, actually your home including you can remain unaffected and can be wrapped in the comfortable blanket of warmth while it is chi... Read >
Author: William
04th June 2009
The reputation achieved by concrete is generally beyond expectation. It is generally considered as a basic building material because of its power consumption and emission in the field of production process. There are so many uses of ready mix concrete.
... Read >
Author: nate
29th May 2009
Loft insulation is the insulating process that comes handy enormously in saving energy. As we are becoming aware of the significance of energy saving day by day and making attempts to make our home more energy efficient than ever, this typical insulating ... Read >
Author: William
20th May 2009
Forex Profit Hunter has been tested for 5 years before it was released to the public. There are so many Forex autopilot systems out there, and you might be wondering how different they are each other. In the case of Forex Profit Hunter, the system seems t... Read >
Author: jimmynoi
18th May 2009
Before we all start to panic about climate change, let's remember that the climate on planet earth has always been in a state of change. There have been various ice ages just as there have been extended periods of hotter weather. Sea levels have risen and... Read >
Author: Mel C
15th May 2009
The growing concern for environmental and climate change in recent years has many industries and businesses searching for new “green” initiatives that not only minimize their carbon footprints, but save their bottom line from getting burned. Viable gr... Read >
Author: Ethan Luke
12th May 2009
Whether you've been driving for decades or you've just passed your test, making sure that you maintain your vehicle to the best of your ability can be a hassle-filled process - no matter how much you love your car. In today's troubling economic climate, t... Read >
Author: Harvey McEwan
12th May 2009
Mt Kilimanjaro's rapidly retreating glacier is probably disappearing as a result of deforestation of the surrounding slopes rather than global warming or climate change. This is apparent because the loss of ice is via sublimation rather than melting. The... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
12th May 2009
China appears to view global warming as an economic issue, Obama's administration is primarily focused on the current economic crisis as well, but climate change is also a serious crisis and a threat to the world's economic system itself with all its pres... Read >
Author: Jocatkin
12th May 2009
The ferocity of the recent Australian fires has been at least worsened by the record heat wave and hot, dry winds in southern Victoria State; although investigation will clarify the apparently important role of arsonists, climatic conditions helped the f... Read >
Author: Jocatkin
08th May 2009
With the increasing urgency of environmental issues - from climate change and energy shortages to waste disposal and water conservation - the more you can educate today’s younger generations, the better. After all, as today’s youngsters mature into ad... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
07th May 2009
Today’s younger generation will grow into tomorrow’s leaders and decision-makers - so it’s important that youngsters have access to a range of quality education programmes - ranging from in-school curriculums to after-school and extra curriculum pro... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
06th May 2009
The Carbon trading is one of the fastest growing financial markets in the world. It is the most visible result of early regulatory efforts to mitigate climate change, and grew out of the Kyoto Protocol, which was adopted in 1997. The protocol requires t... Read >
Author: Nyima Galestain
05th May 2009
Earth Hour insight
Earth hour in reality invites one billion people in more than 2800 cities in most countries around the world to turn off and switch off not only their lights, but most every other power or water source in their houses, hotels and hom... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
05th May 2009
Recession has hit every nook and corner of the world. Every sector has been adversely affected by it. Scores of people have lost their jobs and business has taken a backseat. Real estate is no exception to this. It has been observed that the price of prop... Read >
Author: Sadhana
05th May 2009
It has been reported that Gordon Brown is to back the construction of a new generation of coal fired power stations. Power companies are now being given permission to construct at least two new coal-fired stations with a view to more being built at later ... Read >
Author: MarkeD
05th May 2009
There is a paradox at the heart of the Norway economy. It is a paradox that the government is wrestling with and that has a significant impact on the freight forwarding industry in Norway. The paradox is that Norway is one of the countries most committed ... Read >
Author: Stephen Willis
29th April 2009
To manage Record, you have to do various task. It involves identifying, classifying, storing, circulating and disposing of documents. The process of record management becomes time consuming and costly. Through computer and other latest technological equip... Read >
Author: Ethan Allen
28th April 2009
Earth Hour insight
Earth hour in reality invites one billion people in more than 2800 cities in most countries around the world to turn off and switch off not only their lights, but most every other power or water source in their houses, hotels and hom... Read >
Author: marketingignite1@gmail.com
17th April 2009
Global warming is one of those topics that I still find myself wondering what to truly believe. Is our CO2 production really the culprit in the warming of the planet? Or are there some other larger influences at play here. I have a hard time believing ... Read >
Author: Doug King
16th April 2009
Let’s start with the bottom line. Global warming is the most important environmental issue facing mankind. Those words came from a U.S. Department of Energy Report and the same sentiments have been echoed by every serious scientist in the world. There i... Read >
Author: WLP
15th April 2009
The UK’s nuclear industry provides around 22% of the country’s electricity. Currently this sector employs around 50, 000 people, increasing demand will be put on the nuclear industry to satisfy growing energy demands, as well as to diversify the sourc... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
09th April 2009
A tough camera for a harsh picture setting that’s the new Olympus digital camera named MJU Tough 6000. Before capturing perfect pictures on a rainy wedding day is just a dream but not anymore with this tough camera that can withstand any type of weather... Read >
Author: viratbirans
09th April 2009
A tough camera for a harsh picture setting that’s the new Olympus digital camera named MJU Tough 6000. Before capturing perfect pictures on a rainy wedding day is just a dream but not anymore with this tough camera that can withstand any type of weather... Read >
Author: viratbirans
09th April 2009
Biomass gasification using organic materials (ideally waste materials which would otherwise go to landfills) is the best way to either directly produce hydrogen from the “syngas” it produces, or generate electricity into the local power grid, from whi... Read >
Author: Steve Last
08th April 2009
Fresh Water Conservation
Fresh water supplies are sure to be strained in coming years. This is due, at least in part, to climate change as well as the sharp increase in urban populations.
Water Conservations For Sustainable Development
In arid co... Read >
Author: Ben Tan
05th April 2009
Retirement planning can be complicated. There are numerous factors that you need to take into account, several of which will not be within your control. For example, you cannot predict the inflation rate, or the number of years you will need an income for... Read >
Author: Elijah James
02nd April 2009
I wanna read good news good news
I wanna be innocent again
I wanna read good news good news
But nothing good is happening
"Good News" performed by Something Corporate
When "60 Minutes" interviewed Captain Sully about his now-infamous Hudson... Read >
Author: laurajones
02nd April 2009
Just a few small changes in your household could reduce your daily energy use by 20%; it goes without saying that such a cut would save you money whilst helping to prevent climate change.
In most modern homes, lighting accounts for 10-15% of the elect... Read >
Author: Amanda Richardson
01st April 2009
It's estimated that worldwide business travel accounts for 200-300 million trips per year, and the impact on the environment is shocking. According to researchers, business travel is responsible for a whopping one-third of climate change! This not only in... Read >
Author: johnb
30th March 2009
He was a scientist that predicted the current lack of sunspot activity in cycle 24 and the prospect of much colder times ahead. The climate experts of the time predicted a cycle 24 sunspot maximum as high as those in the preceding cycles but that was not ... Read >
Author: James William Smith
28th March 2009
Find your idea of Railway Bridge is a very personal search. The things that are comfort, cost, hardware, home style and correspondents of all those in the decoration of your house, your patio into a salon in an open space.
You may surprise to the vast... Read >
Author: Manish Sharma
27th March 2009
Climate change is Mother natures way of crying out for help. It is an issue that requires attention immediately. We need global leaders prepared to race people (and our precious taxes) towards sustainable energy supplies and living systems.
Renewable e... Read >
Author: Linktranslation
27th March 2009
Climate change in our magnetic environment
It is commonly believed that we live in one gigantic magnetic field, but in fact we live in two, and both are changing at a fast pace, possibly faster than evolution, meaning our bodies cannot keep up with the... Read >
Author: Sarah Tavy
26th March 2009
Each plant may grow with the changing condition of greenhouse humidity and temperatures because of the different factors composed by a greenhouse environment. Temperatures are partially light in quantity. It can vary in the density and humidity of the air... Read >
Author: Joey Simmons
24th March 2009
We're all aware of the environment these days - and many of us are working hard to decrease our carbon footprints in order to curb climate change. Whether this means walking more, using less energy or turning off your appliances at night, every little b... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
24th March 2009
It is now official. Suzuki Australia has announced that the Alto will join their line-up for 2009. This is great news for individuals looking for a small, reliable, and cost-effective automobile that won’t consume too much gas. The Suzuki Alto provide... Read >
Author: Ben
17th March 2009
We can be all thankful for the introduction of the internet. The entry of the internet has redefined the way we do out every day life, our communications, the way we do business and even the way we learn. The technology has revolutionized the way we learn... Read >
Author: Jose Maria Abada
13th March 2009
Aloha is a word that many travelers are familiar with and with that they get the fragrance of the beautiful island called Hawaii.
Hawaii is well known for its greenery surrounded with amazing beaches.Being one of the most pictures islands in the whole ... Read >
Author: Ross Linden
13th March 2009
With the clamor to be more environmentally-responsible, manufacturers of office equipment are slowly rising up to the challenge of producing green products. Green products mean energy-efficient, less pollution, less carbon emission, and more concern for e... Read >
Author: joalesto
12th March 2009
A Taxi company from Rye in East Sussex is taking steps to lower its carbon emissions and is reaping the benefits of lower fuel bills in the process by having "Hydroxy Injection Systems" fitted to its vehicles.
The revolutionary system works by using th... Read >
Author: Dave Robus
12th March 2009
Global warming is something that is affecting us all, extreme weather, increasing temperatures and melting ice caps are just a few of the symptoms. Society is now calling upon us all to make small differences to the way in which we lead our lives to have... Read >
Author: RebeccaCrompton
10th March 2009
Global warming refers to the increase in average temperature near the earth's surface and in its oceans. Climate change is another term used interchangeably with global warming. However, climate change may encompass other changes in climate besides increa... Read >
Author: suegold
10th March 2009
Birds are beautiful creatures that will add charm to any garden. One of the most popular birds is the blue bird. Unfortunately, their number has decreased significantly in the United States within the last decade. The main reason of this decline is the in... Read >
Author: Cindy
10th March 2009
The recent movement toward renewable energy, also known as green energy, has resulted in a number of positives. Green energy helps to keep the environment clean and begins to confront the issue of Climate Change. Perhaps most importantly, green energy tec... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle
09th March 2009
Contrary to popular belief, oily skin has its dry and flaky moments too just like any other skin type. Harsh soap, dry climate and acne treatments are just some of the contributing factors that dehydrate skin.
I recently had to deal with a sudden brea... Read >
Author: styleflavors
09th March 2009
With 37 per cent of motorists thinking about downgrading their car insurance cover to free up some spare money during the global recession, drivers are being warned of the risks of doing so and the punishments they might face.
A misconception is that ... Read >
Author: Rochelle
06th March 2009
For those who have not been paying much attention to the news, a carbon footprint is not some black smudge that is seen on the floor or carpet of your home.
For those who have not been paying much attention to the news, a carbon footprint is not some b... Read >
Author: Mel C
06th March 2009
Climate change has been going on for thousands of years - otherwise we would still be in the ice age. However, experts tell us that it is escalating...
Climate change has been going on for thousands of years - otherwise we would still be in the ice age... Read >
Author: Mel C
03rd March 2009
How have you been feeling about the green economy lately?
Hopeful? Apprehensive? Excited? Skeptical? Curious? Wary? Motivated? Disillusioned?
There are more and more signs from the Obama Administration that we are moving into a new era where climate... Read >
Author: Carol McClelland
23rd February 2009
With today climate change concerns the need for paper efficiency is high, a common with paper being not only the destruction of woodland for it but also the landfill space it takes up. Even though many people do actively recycle their paper, there is a si... Read >
Author: Pamela360
20th February 2009
Rising power bills, impending recessions and a greater focus on climate change and global warming has led many people to consider alternative, renewable, power sources.
Solar power has long been considered one of the most convenient and cheapest of ener... Read >
Author: TJ Burns
20th February 2009
Have you packed everything you need for that camping trip? It could be tough to be in the middle of the woods and not have that one important thing you forgot to bring and drive a couple more miles just to buy it in a convenience store. So to save you all... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
18th February 2009
When we talk of saving the planet from pollution and climate change we know that it is the burning of fossil fuels that causes most of the damage. We burn this fuel because it is readily available and used to be a reasonable price. But this energy is not ... Read >
Author: Mel C
18th February 2009
Over the last several years we've heard much about how to become environmentally friendly, but sometimes we forget just why we should make all these lifestyle changes. In case the issue has become a little clouded, or if you haven't really given it much t... Read >
Author: Mel C
18th February 2009
The high levels of pollution having an effect on the ozone layer bring about climate change. This creates a climate that is slowly becoming hotter. As the polar ice melts it affects the sea level and may cause polar bears to become extinct, since they use... Read >
Author: Mel C
18th February 2009
Have you packed everything you need for that camping trip? It could be tough to be in the middle of the woods and not have that one important thing you forgot to bring and drive a couple more miles just to buy it in a convenience store. So to save you all... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
13th February 2009
Heroes' actor Hayden Panattiere spends her liberated time campaigning for the Save the Whales Again! Agenda. Just freshly, she went to Washington , D.C. and beam for a DuPont Circle unite about their withstand on prohibiting commercial whaling. Panettiere... Read >
Author: July Somma
02nd February 2009
Are you prepared for the coming climate change? According to numerous sources, the world stands on
the brink of an unprecedented and historical shift in weather patterns. One that will have a
profound impact on life as we know it.
Listen to thi... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
02nd February 2009
Are you prepared for the coming climate change? According to numerous sources, the world stands on
the brink of an unprecedented and historical shift in weather patterns. One that will have a
profound impact on life as we know it.
Listen to thi... Read >
Author: C.L. Carr
30th January 2009
Many of us grew up watching affable Kermit the Frog on a television show called Sesame Street. Certainly, we can remember analysis the fairy tale of the frog that turns into an ample prince after receiving a kiss. However, in the Bible, frogs were indeed ... Read >
Author: Joan Shine
30th January 2009
Some scientists claim Antarctica appears to be melting - and Prince Albert of Monaco is doing his part to try and stop it.
It's another attempt in Albert's campaign to raise awareness about the impact of global warming. Antarctica is primarily compose... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
29th January 2009
When we talk about the ENERGY PERFORMANCE of our homes it relates to how energy efficient the surroundings are which we live in. There are many ideas we can implement as individuals within our homes, some of them for a minimum cost, whilst bringing notabl... Read >
Author: epcseo3
28th January 2009
A New Look at Energy Consumption In the US
the US are facing 2 main energy concerns – they are: the lack of security in access to petroleum coming form the middle east and the Earth's ability to cope with constant increases in energy uses. – . th... Read >
Author: Prince
20th January 2009
Well known ski resorts in both the US and Europe know their clients care increasingly about the environment and climate change - skiers after all enjoy their time in the open - and the ski resort authorities have been doing a lot to make their areas and f... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th January 2009
The Benefits Of Switching To Solar
As the cost of established sources of energy continues to rise solar power is now more than ever a clean and achievable source of energy for the home and for business. Billions of dollars have been spent in the United S... Read >
Author: topgear
18th January 2009
When you go to Wales you certainly want to see everything that it has to offer, and some of the greatest things you can see there are the natural wonders that are available. One must-see while you're there is the tallest waterfall in Wales, Pistyll Rhaead... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
16th January 2009
The subject of climate change is the topic of many discussions and opinions. It often seems to be an ideological exchange rather than of one rooted in the reality.
Many it seems, feel that if outright denial does not carry the debate than either fatali... Read >
Author: AlAn Goldsmith
08th January 2009
Recently, and by recently, I mean in the very near past and in the ages of the Internet and climate change, I was at the office of a meeting planner providing virtual on site virtual sales training. After the meeting, we were talking, and as we were talki... Read >
Author: Joel McLaughlin
06th January 2009
Green travel insuranceToday each person has to live in innovative and quite often even cruel world. In addition the nature has its own laws that we are unable to change. It becomes common that a lot of people forfeit their property, companies and other as... Read >
Author: Temreg
19th December 2008
Pupils at a North-East school are harnessing green energy and learning about its benefits thanks to Explore Renewables, an initiative launched earlier this year by One NorthEast, the New and Renewable Energy Centre (NaREC) and eaga.
So far, more than 1... Read >
Author: eaga
17th December 2008
Aberdeen has many well-known aspects, not only is it a uniquely positioned and naturally beautiful ‘Granite City’, but it has also given us Annie Lennox and Thomas Blake Grover – the guy who founded Mitsubishi with money acquired from selling illega... Read >
Author: MarkeD
13th December 2008
Automobiles have proved their importance in our daily lives. And because they are widely used, it is common that we see numerous vehicular accidents that often take lives of those involved.
Prevention of Vehicular Accidents
It is inevitable to have... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
13th December 2008
Automobiles have proved their importance in our daily lives. And because they are widely used, it is common that we see numerous vehicular accidents that often take lives of those involved. Because of this, some lawyers specialize in handling vehicle acci... Read >
Author: Mesriani Law Group
12th December 2008
Record numbers of Americans have used public transportation according to a new survey completed by The American Public Transportation Association. The increase in public transportation use was pinned on the increase of gas prices earlier in the year, but... Read >
Author: Buddy Evans
08th December 2008
Wastes with high moisture content or which receive artificial irrigation, rainwater, surface or groundwater infiltration produce leachate and methane gas at a high rate. It has been shown, from one study that once a dump is saturated, annual precipitation... Read >
Author: Steve Last
08th December 2008
Wastes with high moisture content or which receive artificial irrigation, rainwater, surface or groundwater infiltration produce leachate and methane gas at a high rate. It has been shown, from one study that once a dump is saturated, annual precipitation... Read >
Author: Steve Last
06th December 2008
The UK is facing some of the most challenging economic conditions for many years. Profit warnings are coming thick and fast, and the sense of gloom is deepening with every new announcement about rationalizations and redundancies. But every challenge
repr... Read >
Author: Clive Sexton
03rd December 2008
When we talk about matters of the environment, the human factor just can’t be left out. The environment is not stagnant but man has been responsible for changing his surroundings too much, too soon - to such an extent that its effects can’t be reverse... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
03rd December 2008
When we talk about matters of the environment, the human factor just can’t be left out. The environment is not stagnant but man has been responsible for changing his surroundings too much, too soon - to such an extent that its effects can’t be reverse... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
03rd December 2008
All UK homeowners should strive toward energy efficiency. It saves time, money and it helps out the environment, and even the government has begun to show an interest. Building Regulations now have set standards that heating and hot water systems must a... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman
03rd December 2008
Global warming study has become a very big firm throughout the world. The year billions of dollars are exhausted studying climate change. The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP), now has a yearly budget that has reached more than $136 million. The B... Read >
Author: The Bodybuilding Trainer
03rd December 2008
Each plant may grow with the changing condition of greenhouse humidity and temperatures because of the different factors composed by a greenhouse environment. Temperatures are partially light in quantity. It can vary in the density and humidity of the air... Read >
Author: Jimmy Spier
03rd December 2008
No matter how much you deny it, global warming exists. It’s real. It’s happening. And its effects are global in scale.
According to scientists studying the effects of global warming, one of its deadliest effects is the melting of polar ice caps, w... Read >
Author: Remy
02nd December 2008
Are you worrying about climate change and oil? The media would have us believe we are nearly bankrupt in both areas. It's no surprise if you are worrying. Every news paper and television news program is portraying imminent disaster.
A long time ago, me... Read >
Author: samdeane
02nd December 2008
The hot topic of recent years has been climate change and how our fondness for fossil fuels is causing severe damage to our planet, it’s in the news and even in the movies; we need to change our ways if we want to have any hope for the future of earth.
... Read >
Author: Andy Adams
01st December 2008
Obama is not the first president to support a new energy plan for America. The Clintons fought hard and supported renewable energy uses. The energy issue is a topic that will continue to be talked about and placed on the top of everyone's priority lists... Read >
Author: Gator Publishing
05th November 2008
What is global Warming?
A condition of increase in earth's temperature is called as global warming. Few years ago, studies have depicted increase in earth's temperature in last century by one degree Fahrenheit. Industrial development has served a gate... Read >
Author: fellyre
04th November 2008
Methane Gas Extraction from Landfills is Not as Simple as it Looks
Methane gas extraction from landfills is carried out so that the landfill gas can be burnt in a flare or be used to power a gas engine power generator. In many countries a number of these... Read >
Author: Steve Last
04th November 2008
Methane Gas Extraction from Landfills is Not as Simple as it Looks
Methane gas extraction from landfills is carried out so that the landfill gas can be burnt in a flare or be used to power a gas engine power generator. In many countries a number of these... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
30th October 2008
What are Greenhouse Gases?
A greenhouse gas is a chemical compound found in the Earth’s atmosphere. Acting as gases, these compounds allow sunlight to enter the atmosphere freely. As sunlight strikes the Earth, some is re-radiated off the Earth’s su... Read >
Author: Joni Keith
30th October 2008
Besides saving money on gas, doubling or tripling your gas mileage, and sticking it to the major oil companies, there are other benefits to using a hydrogen gas saver device to run a vehicle on water and gas.
These benefits include, but are not limited... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
30th October 2008
An unfortunate perception of the print and packaging world is that it “eats trees”! In fact, of the world consumption of wood only 12% is actually used for the manufacture of paper and board, and of this, just one tenth is used for cartons. Over half ... Read >
Author: Paul Tye
27th October 2008
The world is a place where greed and speed have predominated, but recently even the gods of pace have acknowledged that they either have to embrace environmentally friendly options or become extinct like the dinosaurs of old.
‘Earth Car’ gets the F... Read >
Author: Kayla Reid
21st October 2008
These days everything around us reminds us to be conscious of the world we live in. Reports on climate change, diminishing world food supply, and damage to our ozone layer – what more warning signs do we need before we do our part to save the environme... Read >
Author: Gloria Smith
06th October 2008
We are hearing this expression a lot more these days "Green". The federal government does not have a specific definition for “environmentally- friendly”, so we have to rely on organizations that will set standards to qualify a product or usage of a pr... Read >
Author: Curtis Reddehase
02nd October 2008
Your home�s roof is the heart and soul of your investment. It represents your home�s first line of defense against the ruthless elements of Mother Nature. In addition to serving as a protective device, a roof is also aesthetically important. It�s on... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st October 2008
Everything seems to be going green today, and that includes advertising and marketing. They are two areas where not a lot of people seem to think about green living, but enough people have become concerned about it that it's a growing trend.
In other ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th September 2008
The initial response of many companies to Sir Nicholas Stern's apocalyptic report into the human and economic cost of global warming is likely to have been denial. Sir Nicholas warned that the risks of inaction are high and that time is running out. But a... Read >
Author: Clive Sexton
25th September 2008
In the last few years it became impossible to get away from the hype about green technologies versus fossil fuel technologies. Solar panels, solar thermal and wind turbines have ruled the headlines with major projects undertaken around the world. However,... Read >
Author: Tal Potishman
19th September 2008
Yog Science (Pranayama & Yog Assan) 2 VCDs in English
This VCDs Part 1 contains Pranayams performed by Swami Ramdev Ji including Bhastrika, Kapalbhati, Bahya,Anulom - Vilom, Bhramri, Udgeeth and Ujjayee.This VCDs Part 2 contains Yoga aasans for getting... Read >
Author: jainish
19th September 2008
Yog Science (Pranayama & Yog Assan) 2 VCDs in English
This VCDs Part 1 contains Pranayams performed by Swami Ramdev Ji including Bhastrika, Kapalbhati, Bahya,Anulom - Vilom, Bhramri, Udgeeth and Ujjayee.This VCDs Part 2 contains Yoga aasans for getting... Read >
Author: jainish
08th September 2008
Are modern hybrid cars reinventing the wheel? Well not quite, but hybrid car developers may be going full circle. Hybrid cars are currently all the rage and this is for many reasons including economy, climate change, fuel shortages and many more forms of ... Read >
Author: Wendy Gorman
08th September 2008
Firstly it was the cost of running your car which has dramatically increased in recent years, and with the cost of running your house quick to follow suit, will we ever see an end to rising living costs? Many people are not aware of the fact that we can ... Read >
Author: barryloughran@live.co.uk
05th September 2008
Bird Habitat is an important part of our global ecosystem, not only providing essential habitat for our feathered friends, but also helping filter harmful carbon dioxide from the air, with trees vegetation and moss, effectively capturing and storing it, ... Read >
Author: Pearth
02nd September 2008
Although Europe is committed to reduce carbon emissions to 12.5 pct below the 1990 level within the next four years motivated by legitimate public concern about climate change. Outside of the European Emissions Trading System, which caps large emitters, ... Read >
Author: Luna
02nd September 2008
Gasification is the thermal decomposition of organic material at elevated temperatures in an oxygen restricted environment. The process, which requires an initial heat supply to get underway, produces a mixture of combustible gases (primarily methane, com... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
02nd September 2008
It's a generally well-known issue that climate change is a serious threat to the future of the planet - and the human race. Businesses and corporations have latched on to the commercial benefits of becoming eco-friendly; so, as well as doing their bit f... Read >
Author: mpressman
02nd September 2008
We can't get away from the fact that high oil prices are going to seriously impact our ability to use cars for transportation. Buying a house in a walkable neighborhood will help you cut down on gas, improve your health and help your environment. If you'r... Read >
Author: Marci McFarland
01st September 2008
"Don't be evil" is the code of conduct the Google Company abides by, to quote its owners, "We believe strongly that in the long term, we will be better served ― as shareholders and in all other ways ― by a company that does good things for the world e... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th August 2008
It’s inescapable. Everywhere we look and every minute in our waking lives we are bombarded with commercials and advertisements that show different beauty products that promise to make us beautiful. Of course, who would not want to be desirable? Who woul... Read >
Author: Ace Smith
24th August 2008
Deep down, we're all looking for that "authentic" travel experience. We don't want The Hilton Australia. No, we want to stay with an Australian aboriginal family in the bush. We don't want to eat at McDonalds Australia; we want to eat a vegemite sandwich ... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON
22nd August 2008
Contrary to what you might think when listening to older relatives recount stories of past Christmases - you know the ones, where they tell you about the good old days and explain that things are not quite like what they used to be - the festive season ... Read >
Author: Johnasmith
20th August 2008
As the world continues to heat up the impacts are becoming more obvious. This week a huge sheet of ice has broken away from an ice shelf in the Canadian Arctic.
Giant sheets of ice measuring almost seven square miles, which is 20 square kilometres ... Read >
Author: markcb
15th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Success Performance Solutions
They have been called the Millennials, Generation Y (and WHY), iGeneration, Net Generation, and the Children of the Rising Dow. So who are these young people knocking on your digital doors and electronic... Read >
14th August 2008
Socially Responsible Investments leveraging on Climate changes and Energy Drain theme are dominating the attention at the investment front. Business consulting companies have sprung into the scene with business models dedicated to integrating environmenta... Read >
Author: Yoshiko Choy
14th August 2008
Our planet is under threat from a possible “carbon bomb”. This articles describes what this phenomenon is, its consequences and if it can be stopped
The world's wetlands contain approximately 771 billion tons of greenhouse gases, namely carbon ... Read >
Author: markcb
13th August 2008
Have you ever wondered how much aviation contributes to our climate change?. Well the fact is that , aviation contributes its own share of 4 to 9% in "green-house" gas emissions, and this figure is ever so rapidly growing, in our world today.
Are Toda... Read >
Author: Jerome Exner
13th August 2008
Whether you want to stay long or short term you have to have drive, determination and patience to make a life for yourself in Spain. Hot weather may be a good distraction and look like a reason to go but don’t just move for this reason alone! To fully u... Read >
Author: Helen
12th August 2008
Despite being the main mode of transport for many people, cars are often cited by environmentalists as a primary contributor to climate change; with around 30 million cars on the road in the UK, they may have a point. However, while the price of fuel als... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
26th July 2008
Once dominated by state-run monopolies, the utilities sector of the twenty first century is shifting to respond to emerging competitors who are increasingly savvy to new and evolving technologies. With a growing spotlight on renewable energy and technique... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd July 2008
Concrete has traditionally endured a poor reputation as a fundamental building material due to perceptions concerning its reliance on virgin raw materials and the energy consumption and emissions associated with its production process. Based on recent dev... Read >
Author: Jason Taylor
17th July 2008
Over the past several years we have all become painfully aware that CO2 emissions from fossil fuels likely play a significant role in worldwide climate change. Our insatiable demand for energy is driving prices up and generating more CO2 than ever.
How... Read >
Author: Kevin Surace
15th July 2008
Over the past several years we have all become painfully aware that CO2 emissions from fossil fuels likely play a significant role in worldwide climate change. CO2 is the most prevalent greenhouse gas. It is a product of burning fossil fuels including coa... Read >
Author: Kevin Surace
14th July 2008
We're slowly getting better at it. Every other Tuesday increasing numbers of black boxes line the roads, filled with paper, bottles and cans. More of us use energy saving light bulbs. And, at least no one laughs these days at the idea of recycled toilet p... Read >
Author: MarkeD
01st July 2008
If you visit any facility, business or home in America then the likelihood is that you will find an air conditioning unit installed to keep the house temperature at a comfortable level, no matter what the weather is like outside. Come hot or humid tempera... Read >
Author: creare
27th June 2008
For generations now, people have gone about their life's routines without a thought of the greater ramifications these routines have on the world around them. Suddenly it seems though that all that has changed and now careful thought has to be given to al... Read >
Author: James Worstshire
19th June 2008
As he sprints to the finnish of the 100 metre dash at the Beijing Olympics, George Bush is about to kill 2 birds, Barack Obama and Mahmoud Ahmadinejad with 1 slingshot and 1 stone. Not since St. Paul helped stone Stephen Martyr to death for supporting Jes... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
10th June 2008
With all this talk of the rising cost of energy and oil prices – as well as the never-ending debate of climate change - many are turning to alternative methods of generating power in order to save money on their utility bills.
There are a wide range ... Read >
Author: DCollins
03rd June 2008
Global Warming will have unprecedented repercussions on all facets of society. The insurance sector is another potential victim, especially the home insurance market with research suggesting that the current value of claims could double or even triple by ... Read >
Author: Saurav Dutt
29th May 2008
The term 'Green Travel' probably makes you think of unshaven men in bad tracksuit pants taking a month long holiday in a treehouse. But green travel is nothing that drastic, in fact it doesnt even involve much in the way of sacrifice- all it is is a bit o... Read >
Author: Gavin Wyatt
21st May 2008
With all this talk of climate change, global warming and climbing energy prices, many are now rather concerned about how much they are paying towards their energy bills.
But what if you could use nature’s power to generate a small amount of energy fo... Read >
Author: DCollins
21st May 2008
Most people will begin tolook at their future and decide where they wish to live, what to do with their time and how best to afford it. They may even consult financial planners and know what they will do with their time once retired. They usually do not l... Read >
Author: Mia den Haan
20th May 2008
Most people will look at their future and may decide where they wish to live, what to do with their time and how best to afford it. They may even consult financial planners and have already what they will do with their time once retired. They usually do ... Read >
Author: Mia den Haan
20th May 2008
If you are fortunate enough to have a swimming pool, there are a few things to remember. It is important to have the pool heated. It is also good to have a cover for the pool to keep the water clean. There are ways to do both at one time but only one way ... Read >
Author: Joseph
15th May 2008
The recent weather in the UK is testament to the ongoing havoc being wreaked by climate change. We had a summer than was more like a tropical monsoon season, with flooding in many parts of the country and some very wet people in others.
An earthquake ... Read >
Author: Jack Harris
15th May 2008
How much you pay for your home insurance premium could be affected in the future by global warming. With the number of freak weather incidents rising, with gusting winds, severe storms and flooding now more common place, then good home insurance is an eve... Read >
Author: Drew Swainston
08th May 2008
Remodelers can help homeowners get year-round sustainability
Remodelers are leading the charge to provide eco-conscious solutions for home remodeling projects, according to the National Association of the Remodeling Industry (NARI).
Faced with mounti... Read >
Author: NARI
08th May 2008
Holiday homes and investment in a property on the Span, Mallorca has been appealing for four decades now, with many Europeans who have been on holiday on the Spanish island have thought of purchasing a second holiday home, or Businesses, Bars for sale in ... Read >
Author: Mac T. Wheeler
07th May 2008
The areas of Micklefield, between Eggborough and Kellington near Selby and Darrington near Pontefract have already been ruled out of the plans for a new eco-friendly town.
The Leeds City Region Partnership spokesperson said that they support the princi... Read >
Author: Karri Madelline
18th April 2008
At the end of March the Miami Herald - not exactly the local paper for people who see a lot of snow - listed skiing in the Swiss Alps as a very special activity indeed. Not because of the thrill of hurtling down the slopes, the challenge of learning to st... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
16th April 2008
The French property market has been a hot topic of late as things turn cold in other markets through the effects of the credit crunch. With an apparently stronger market many investors will be keen to see what the best property investment deals are at pre... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
12th April 2008
Steel Buildings - Green Applications
Gone are the outdated corrugated metal buildings of the past. The new generation of pre engineered steel buildings are finding use in an ever growing variety of Green building projects. Steel buildings are leading t... Read >
Author: Linda A
11th April 2008
In the wake of 9/11 the homeland security business is still booming, and now it eclipses mature enterprises like movie-making and the music industry in annual revenue. In this multi-billion business airport security was the initial focus, but during the p... Read >
Author: Oswald J. Eppers
10th April 2008
The potent combination of financial turmoil, globalization, climate change and exploding web-enabled communities present SMEs with unexplored collaborative opportunities that could transform them into tomorrow's global giants.
At the beginning of 2005 ... Read >
Author: Yolanda Dolling
07th April 2008
The charity YouMe Support Foundation,partnership with winaresort.com, is working to assist the youth of these islands. Later this year YouMe Support Foundation is launching a South Pacific island resort in a world first.
You can have the opportunit... Read >
Author: LynThomas
07th April 2008
Building Green
Green building design, also known as “sustainable building” is coming of age as everyone begins to recognize that global resources are limited and that climate change is inevitable - unless we take positive action now.
Green buil... Read >
Author: Linda A
04th April 2008
Unpredictable weather is on the increase. Scientists, politicians, business leaders and activists all agree climate change is happening. They differ only in what needs to be done about it. Politicians and business leaders are finding increasing ways to... Read >
Author: MarkeD
29th March 2008
Leadership brilliance occurs when men and women get in front of the pack and use their visionary ability to innovate new ideas and processes by using simple, easily-understood explanations. Those whom they lead then expedite the ideas into change for the... Read >
Author: Ruth Klein
26th March 2008
The use of solar energy need not simply be the preserve of those wishing to spend thousands to reduce their electricity bills and carbon footprint. Often overlooked, is the ability of solar power to provide reliable, cost effective power in situations and... Read >
Author: John Sern
26th March 2008
Earth's climate has always been in a state of constant change. It is part of a normal cycle of planetary events. Yet, most scientists agree that drastic changes are occurring which are due to unnatural global warming.
The climate of the Uni... Read >
Author: Mike H
13th March 2008
Picture this: you’re getting ready for a night out. You have on your flattering black ensemble and that pair of killer stilettos (that Picture this: you’re getting ready for a night out. You have on your flattering black ensemble and that pair of kill... Read >
Author: PebbleStar
07th March 2008
I think this article is comparable to the people who slow down on the highway to look at an automobile accident. You are not involved in the accident, yet you surely are curious about what is happening. At the present time we can sense the presence of a d... Read >
14th February 2008
Honda is achieving much success in the United States auto market. The reason for this is the company's reputation of producing highly reliable vehicles with exemplary fuel efficiency. Recently, the automaker announced that they would be launching a re... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
11th February 2008
Those looking at overseas property investments in areas such as the Swiss Alps property may have a somewhat more complex choice to make than in days of yore. Where once it was a matter of finding attractive chalets in a snowy location for the winter, much... Read >
Author: Assetz UK
08th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Daniel Lafleche
Today's journals of trade and popular culture are all but awash in the buzzwords 'sustainable' and 'sustainability'. Here, we are obliged to raise the red flag and warn of lurking danger. These diverse and many advoca... Read >
Author: dlafleche
04th February 2008
Metal tile roofing has doubled in the past five years with a growth rate of about 15% annually. This is because the material itself is more capable of protecting your home against destructive weather conditions.
To prove that, studies have shown that ... Read >
Author: Anthony Lee
26th January 2008
It’s a said fact that the gas which helped form our atmosphere, Carbon Dioxide, is now slowly destroying our planet. In a nutshell we are slowly suffocating our planet and trapping heat from escaping causing its temperature to rise and in turn our clima... Read >
Author: Breathe Beauty
24th January 2008
A handy guide to reducing energy, carbon emissions and costs across your business.
Today we are all conscious of the effect we are having on accelerating climate change as well as the spiralling cost of energy. Buildings account for over 50% of carbon ... Read >
Author: Libertines
23rd January 2008
For years, the threat of global warming has been predicted by scientist to become increase. Unfortunately, there were only a few who heeded the call for more eco-friendly products. Today though, the awareness regarding climate change has increased. This... Read >
Author: Chad
22nd January 2008
Like unpredictable climate change, breaking down in winter is an unsettling experience.
But even Britain’s best drivers can find their skills put to the test by wild winter driving conditions.
Whether we’re facing ice, snow and fog or just wet ... Read >
Author: Autonational Rescue
18th January 2008
With issues of climate change and global warming dominating the media in recent times, there are growing calls to reduce emissions that contribute to climate change.
With auto manufacturers developing hybrid cars that run on alternative fuel supplies ... Read >
Author: DCollins
07th January 2008
Global Warming Facts No One Else Will Tell You About.
1. 2005 was the HOTTEST year ever on record. Average world temperatures have climbed over 1.4 degrees Fahrenheit since 1900.
2. Arctic ice is rapidly disappearing and may have its first complete... Read >
Author: Tomas
14th November 2007
Given the recent spate of advertising by Britain�s leading supplier of gas, one might be forgiven for believing that gas was a �green� product. Make no mistake, gas is a fossil fuel. Its burning flame is blue �apparently so it can be recognised wh... Read >
Author: clickthrough
14th November 2007
A recently issued report done by the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) along with a comprehensive study analyzing the Climate Stewardship and Innovation Act presented by the Natural Gas Council (NGC) informs the public and the natural gas indus... Read >
Author: Dayele
09th November 2007
From the 1st of November the Barcelona world race village, on Moll de la Fusta opened. It is build for the famous race on the 11th of November. From the 1st of November you can see the nine competing teams as they finalise their preparations for the race,... Read >
Author: Karen
21st October 2007
Climate ChangeNow-a-days we listen Climate Change more often than before. Climate change is a global phenomenon and the term “Climate Change” is indeed a straightforward expression for such a complex subject. In fact, climate change has more than we c... Read >
Author: shagufta
15th October 2007
Now-a-days we listen Climate Change more often than before. Climate change is a global phenomenon and the term “Climate Change” is indeed a straightforward expression for such a complex subject. In fact, climate change has more than we can comprehend ... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre
12th October 2007
Now-a-days we listen Climate Change more often than before. Climate change is a global phenomenon and the term “Climate Change” is indeed a straightforward expression for such a complex subject. In fact, climate change has more than we can comprehend ... Read >
Author: Anand Dongre
03rd October 2007
With Americans creating almost three times the amount of carbon emissions as citizens of other countries, and climate change on everyone’s lips and minds, now is the time for action. Here are eight ways you can shrink your carbon footprint and reduce yo... Read >
Author: solarlivingorg
02nd October 2007
The backyard laundry line or clothes line is not a very common site across most of America, so the Aussies have taken up the challenge to help get the eco friendly message out, which seems to have been a secret in Australia for years!Laundry lines, clothe... Read >
28th September 2007
The Government announced earlier this year a radical shake up of the planning system in the White Paper ‘Planning for a Sustainable Future’. The new system could replace over 8 different planning regimes and they hope will save over £1 billion within... Read >
Author: Graham Drage
27th September 2007
As the world awakens to the emergency of climate change, we must begin to look at every facet of life to see things that are right in front of us, but unobvious. CO2 and other greenhouse gases have clearly and undeniably changed our climate forever. A ris... Read >
Author: Kevin Surace
21st September 2007
Two-thirds of adults in the UK have a credit card, and over 60% of those have more than one. In fact, studies show that in 2004 there were more than 4 cards in use for every adult in the country. It seems obvious that many of us appreciate the convenience... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
20th September 2007
(published on www.hedgeco.net ) September 17 2007 (HedgeCo.Net)- Daniel Butler, the Trade Director for Czech carbon asset fund manager Blackstone Global Ventures sent us at HedgeCo this much needed Carbon... Read >
Author: DButler
10th September 2007
The past year has seen a huge growth in interest in renewable energy solutions, driven by a range of concerns relating to climate change, greenhouse gas emissions, sustainability and energy independence. The uptake of renewable energy is being further en... Read >
Author: Miguel Scaccialupo
02nd September 2007
Electricity4Business is a company that stands by the customer's right to make informed decisions. In any market, I believe that means providing honest information and fair prices without any hooks or tricks. Part of that is keeping customers informed and ... Read >
Author: clickthrough
28th August 2007
Global warming sceptics seem to have gone rather quiet recently. Whether you're a believer or not, sustainable practices and carbon counting are here to stay; and like it or not, the climate is changing and our lives are going to have to change with it.
... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
28th August 2007
Wind energy is a tried and tested technology that has been used for centuries. More recently it has become a popular way to generate electricity, as concern has grown about man-made Climate Change. Electricity generated from the wind does not produce any ... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
28th August 2007
If you live in a climate with cold winters, your central heating boiler is by far the most energy-hungry appliance in the house. A boiler in the average UK home burns over £500 worth a gas each year, and is responsible for emitting almost 4 tonnes of car... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
26th August 2007
Concern over energy consumption has grown greatly in recent years. Gas and electricity prices have been at record highs, hitting homeowners in their pockets. Plus there is a growing realisation amongst the general public that our energy consumption is cau... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
15th August 2007
To see little old ladies pushing carts about town laden with old newspapers and card for recycling is a reassuring one from an environmental point of view - it shows that paper recycling is alive and kicking and it is a common sight in many developing cit... Read >
Author: Steve Last
15th August 2007
Does your business take green IT seriously? Well it should, because ignoring climate change could cost you money and harm your credibility.
There are now over 1.1 billion computers in operation worldwide, collectively producing about one billion tonnes... Read >
Author: a1articles
09th August 2007
The baby boom generation—born between 1946 and 1964—is bearing down on America’s retirement programs like a pre-climate change glacier. More than 78 million strong, the baby boom seems destined to crush every social program in its path. It cannot be... Read >
Author: Bradley Steffens
03rd August 2007
Climate change is bringing more than adverse weather effects to Scotland’s inhabitants; Sea levels are rising, and in some months when there are the highest tides of the year, more of Scotland’s costal homes could see increasing chances of damage in t... Read >
Author: tonythorntail
02nd August 2007
Insulating your home is normally the biggest single thing
you can do to save money on gas and electricity, and cut
your personal contribution to climate change. The following
article tells you about some of the things to think about
when planning ... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
26th July 2007
Insulating your home is normally the biggest single thing you can do to save money on gas and electricity, and cut your personal contribution to climate change. The following article tells you about some of the things to think about when planning to insul... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
17th July 2007
Wood over concrete can be done. For the longest time, homeowners were warned that wide plank wood floors installed over concrete would result in moisture problems. But that’s not so anymore. A concrete sub-floor is no reason to deny your home beautiful ... Read >
Author: www.renovationfinder.com
05th July 2007
Climate change is an issue that is beginning to dominate the headlines. Here, we take a look at how we can all be more environmentally friendly at home.
Having an environmentally friendly home can have many aspects, from the design and building stage r... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
05th July 2007
It is hard to believe the amount of rain that has fallen over the UK in the past month. In fact the majority of the UK has had well above the average amount of rain fall with some areas having their wettest June on record. This rain has caused serious h... Read >
Author: Carolyn Clayton
01st July 2007
While doing a little web research, I came across something that you might be interested in: Stop Global Warming bracelets. At first, I was put off by the connection to the popular plastic bracelet fad (with a color for every cause), remembering a couple o... Read >
Author: Nathan Brown
11th June 2007
Retailers and manufacturers alike are urging the consumer to reduce the temperature at which they wash their clothes in a bid to reduce wasted energy.
With a third of the UK’s population believing that climate change is the biggest challenge facing t... Read >
Author: Robbo
06th June 2007
If you were offered an investment with a guaranteed return of 900% a year or 10,000% over its lifetime, with no tax to pay, and which had a positive impact on the world, you would snap it up, right? Well this is the sort of return you can get by installin... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
05th June 2007
An Indoor washing line can help make a big difference to home energy and power bills by utilising your homes heating or natural warmth to dry your washing and laundry.
Essential Points You Need To Know When Purchasing An Indoor Washing Line.
� How... Read >
14th May 2007
A trip to the sub-tropical paradise of Byron Bay in early August will be greatly enhanced by a visit to the 7th annual music festival held there over the first weekend. Yes, it's time for Splendour in the Grass again, with such rich offerings as Powderfin... Read >
Author: Melanie
11th May 2007
Hot water straight from the sun may sound too good to be true, but even in the UK a solar hot water system can supply you with over 50% of your hot water needs over the year (the other 50% coming from a conventional gas boiler or electric heater). With re... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
02nd May 2007
Many people are now trying to take action to help protect the environment, including reducing their personal contribution to Climate Change. One of the ways in which almost 200,000 people in the UK are trying to do this is by buying the electricity they u... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
30th April 2007
In a stunning display of unity the world’s religious leaders have come together led by Pope Benedict XVI to call for a permanent world wide Car boycott. At yesterday’s Vatican Conference on Climate Change Pope Benedict XVI addressed world religious le... Read >
Author: Karen Fish
20th April 2007
Many people are trying to cut down the amount of energy they use in the home these days. High energy prices have eaten into household budgets, and many people also want to do their bit to help prevent Climate Change. Everyone seems to be getting in on the... Read >
Author: Alex Perry
15th April 2007
Unusually warm and longer summers and the environment have been much talked about subjects in royal circles since Prince Charles started to use his position to push it up the agenda.
Now a new royal has entered the debate, and Monaco's Prince Albert re... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
07th April 2007
We all know the score by now... something to do with us killing our own home... literally bleeding it dry of natural resources, sweeping away it's tender green forests to make way for our sprawling suburban chaos. replacing thousand year old trees with cr... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
01st April 2007
Global warming is happening and some people still think it’s not happening which is just fine, but even they have to admit the climate is changing. The planet constantly altering, we have to decide what we will do to adapt. Animals and plants are alread... Read >
Author: george christodoulou
30th March 2007
Be Eco Clever - from eco worrier to eco warrior in a few simple steps.
Climate change in one paragraph:
In short, if we carry on putting so much CO2 into the atmosphere, and if China & India increase their output to the same levels as the west, we wil... Read >
Author: 500yearvision
27th March 2007
Why consider uranium as a red hot or white hot investment? Or think of uranium investment for profit at all? Soaring demand for uranium, the worlds principal nuclear fuel-thats why.
About one sixth of the world's electricity is already coming from 440... Read >
Author: michael madigan
05th March 2007
Wind storms, snow storms, hurricanes, tornadoes, typhoons, tsunamis, you name it, they seem to be everywhere these days! And, yes, they are more frequent and dangerous than ever before. The whole world is clamoring for climate change and trying to figure ... Read >
Author: Ann Stewart
03rd March 2007
EU Commissioner for Science and Research Janez Potočnik said: "The HyICE project clearly demonstrates the key role of EU research in reducing dependency towards fossil fuels. This is an example of successful EU investment in pre-competitive research, wit... Read >
Author: MotoringReport
01st March 2007
In December of 2000, Al Gore conceded the election for President of the United States to George W. Bush.
I won't go into all that led up to that event or all that followed. That's not what I want to talk about. However, as bad as the results must hav... Read >
Author: Donovan Baldwin
28th February 2007
Climbing Mt Kenya with Evans
In early September, 2006, a group of us climbed Mt. Kenya with Evans, our guide. In addition to me (Tony), we were Jordan and Anne. I am American climate change scientist, living and working in Austria. Jordan is a PhD ... Read >
Author: evans
15th February 2007
So what exactly is the Earth Summit?
Oh, just the biggest meeting of the decade and possibly the most important. Most of the world leaders will be in attendance, with the possible exception of George Bush, who is practicing a damaging and isolationis... Read >
Author: Ethicalll Mann
03rd February 2007
US and European Ambassadors and diplomats have been reminded by Prince Albert of Monaco at every opportunity about the environment, and he recently accompanied Prince Charles on a visit to his Poundbury village project in England.
Are some of his subje... Read >
Author: Roger Munns
02nd February 2007
A shower is a component of a typical modern bathroom. It offers a quick and effective method of personal hygiene through "showering" the body with warm water, often in combination with soap, a shampoo or a shower gel. There are free-standing showers, but ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
11th January 2007
5 Tips To Keep Happy ... Even In Wartimeby David Leonhardt601 wordsThe world is going downhill faster than an Olympic skier.Terrorists lurk around every corner. Climate change will soonmelt the tundra and turn Iowa into a desert. Frankenstein foodsare flo... Read >
amabaie
03rd January 2007
To reduce climate change we need both adults and children to become greener and to think more about the environment. The question is how do we engage children and pull them away from the TV and Play station and promote a sense of citizenship and environme... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
13th December 2006
Countdown to Extinction. Today's Position and Events
By the end of the century one in 10 species of birds in the world will be extinct and a further 15 per cent will be on the brink, according to one of the largest studies of avian biodiversity. It is ... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
21st November 2006
Environmental issues have never been higher on the agenda than today and with this has come concerted pressure on the motorist. Deemed as one of the most highly polluting sources of pollution, the question has now fallen on how to shift people away from t... Read >
Author: Charles Cridland
15th November 2006
Copyright 2006 Dr Phil Hariram
Most homeowners are energy conscious and would like to do more but the cost of installing energy saving items can be prohibitive. If your boiler is inefficient and you need to replace it with a more efficient system, it c... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram
14th November 2006
I have to admit, I am becoming obsessed with checking where my food comes from and this is driving my partner mad. Whether you are in the local market or a supermarket, it says South African apples, Israeli pears and peppers from Chile. You would think th... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
25th October 2006
World is about to witness a change in energy sector. The new ways of manufacturing, delivering and utilizing energy that is based on highly effective fuel cell. Most of the economies today rely on fossil fuels for energy generation and transportation purp... Read >
Author: James Marriot
04th October 2006
Copyright 2006 Chris Zavadowski
I say: nothing is ever as good or bad as it first appears. And many have observed: one person's tragedy, another's opportunity. People tend to over-react and react too quickly to a lot of "bad" economic news, acting as i... Read >
Author: Chris Zavadowski
02nd October 2006
By the end of the century one in 10 species of birds in the world will be extinct and a further 15 per cent will be on the brink, according to one of the largest studies of avian biodiversity. It is estimated just over 1 per cent of bird species have beco... Read >
Author: www.Taxidermy4cash.com
27th September 2006
As Al Gore's small masterpiece, "An Inconvenient Truth", looms across our screens, the scourge of environmental pollution and climate change becomes more and more inescapable. While large international oil companies have been accused of feeding us propaga... Read >
Author: Jack Mack
23rd September 2006
Are you a bath person or a shower person? A lot of people have very strong preferences. But there are so many reasons to love your showerit should be no contest. Here are seven reasons why you should appreciate your shower.
1. It's eco-friendly. ... Read >
Author: Ray Dobson
08th September 2006
Perhaps jet lag is the culprit. Crossing time zones while you travel is just one of the causes. Some advance knowledge and preparation can result in a more enjoyable trip.
Primary Causes of Jet Lag
Crossing two or more time zones: This is worse on e... Read >
Author: Kathy Steinemann
31st August 2006
Global warming is a problem that needs serious attention and discussion. People all around the world are wondering if the climate change is a consequence of human activity or is the Earth just going through a cycle of evolution. Scientists have been study... Read >
Author: David Yrui
21st August 2006
Mumbai, India - Nov 20 Bharat Book Bureau has added "UK power and gas: stakeholder views on future challenges and reaction to price volatility"(http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=14121) to its huge collection of business market research reports.
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Author: Nitesh Pednekar
19th August 2006
The popularization of yoga in the West by yoga schools influenced by the Yoga Sutras Of Patanjali (2nd century BC), have almost led to the origins of yoga being linked with Patanjali in the Western mind. In fact, the earliest illustration we have of yoga ... Read >
Author: Rebecca Prescott
02nd August 2006
Fuel prices continue to boom, encouraging more people to convert to LPG and seek out other alternative fuel technologies. Drivers are helping the environment by choosing to run a green-friendly car. Although the number of LPG cars on the roads are impro... Read >
Author: Laura Cowan
24th July 2006
1 billion is such a huge amount but not much for the Ford Motor Company. This gargantuan amount would be actually invested by the auto manufacturer so as to be able to develop high technologies that could greatly help out the environment. Of course, th... Read >
Author: Jay Stevens
19th July 2006
It is a common argument that 'a fit worker is productive worker'. It is becoming a universal realization that demands modern organizational practice has increased chances of stress breakthrough among employees and it's becoming crucial for managers to ide... Read >
Author: Verena Veneeva
05th July 2006
In recent times it has been accepted by scientists that climate change and man made emissions are causing climate changes throughout the world.
The ten most warmest years recorded globally since records began have occurred from 1994 onwards with consid... Read >
Author: adam parsons
18th April 2006
For many, when the trees shed their leaves, the grass stops growing, and
winter sets in, the human hibernation begins. It's time to crawl into a
centrally heated cave, and wait out the cold winter months. After all, without
a natural fur c... Read >
Author: darron robbins
05th April 2006
Wood has an aesthetic beauty and ambience unequalled by any other material and has unique qualities that only nature can provide. Homeowners increasingly appreciate the environmental benefits and the design potential afforded by wood. Celebrity architects... Read >
Author: Christine Anderssen
05th April 2006
"No one has ever seen a photograph of one tonne of CO2 but politicians can readily point to packaging waste which is visible to consumers every day"
THIS statement by an executive for a multi-national packaging manufacturer beautifully describes why pa... Read >
Author: Patrick Altoft
28th March 2006
Did you ever wonder what you would do if petrol went up to over 1 a litre? It's likely that the farmers would blockade the countries roads for starters! Unfortunately, the possibility of this happening are becoming more and more likely with increasing t... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
27th March 2006
According to the Guardian (Monday March 27, 2006) the overwhelming majority of leaders at last week's European Union summit, including Tony Blair, strongly backed a revival of nuclear power as the answer to Europe's growing dependence on overseas supplies... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
05th March 2006
Polar bears have long fascinated us. With their thick, white coats, they look incredibly cuddly, particularly the cubs. In truth, they are the biggest and most powerful bears on the planet. Alas, they may be added to the endangered species list.
Pola... Read >
Author: Richard Monk
02nd February 2006
More than 80% civil engineers are now not only convinced that Climate Change is taking place: They also claim to be worried about it, according to a poll of 519 Chartered UK Civil Engineers.
The poll was carried out by the New Civil Engineer, the off... Read >
Author: Steve Last
26th October 2005
Buying a House Lot?
02 - What to look for when buying land to build a house.
To build a house we need a good site. A good site is one with fewest problems. Each of these problems should be capable of being solved without spending disproportionate am... Read >
Author: John Blenkin
19th October 2005
I use the Internet to find just about every type of information. Even the weather.
Sure, I could just stick my head out the window and call out, "Hello. What's the weather forecast today?" But if the response is "hurricanes, hail and meteor storms... Read >
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