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Posted on November 28, 2008 by August LeoHow To Care For Perennials In Your Garden
Posted on November 27, 2008 by suegoldPerennials have long been one of the most popular classifications of flowering plant, and this is likely to continue for some time. There are many advantages to using perennials in the garden, not the least of which is their ability to regenerate year after year. The ability to plant once, and enjoy season after season of beautiful flowers, is one of the things that make perennials so popular with beginning and experienced gardeners alike.
Dust Collectors for Air Purification
Posted on November 2, 2008 by O. ChetchelCyclone Dust Collectors are frequently applied for the removal of coarse dusts from an air stream, as a pre-cleaner to more efficient dry or wet dust collectors and / or as a separator in product conveying systems using an air stream to transport material. Principle advantages are low cost, low maintenance and low pressure drop (in order 0.75" to 1.5" WG), but this type dust collector can not be used for collection of fine particles.
Green Thumbs Subject to New Green Rules
Posted on October 31, 2008 by Ben AntonThis article discusses the recent regulation to lower emission standards for lawn mowers and how this impacts gardeners and home lawn care aficionados.
When Your Vehicle Fails The Emissions Test
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Robert ThomsonIf your vehicle is a newer model, you doubtless will not have any problem dying a smog or emissions test. However, if you are major an elder model car, winning it in for an emissions test can be worrying.
Recycling Common Electronic Gadgets
Posted on October 27, 2008 by Rob PirozziThis article provides an overview of how to deal with obsolete or broken electronic devices in an environmentally responsible way.
The Need To Search For Alternative Energy
Posted on April 1, 2006 by Tommy LinsleyThe question of how to use energy for the constructive use of mankind with the least cost, economically and environmentally, is the greatest conundrum faced by the world at large. The pollution from using fossil fuels and nuclear waste have detrimental effects on all living species on the planet as well as the planet itself , from natural disasters , ozone depletion and diseases to smog and wildlife extinction.
Your Boat And The Hurricane
Posted on October 23, 2008 by Jarred SadlerPrepare your liner for cyclone time:
Local Councils Efforts in recycling
Posted on October 12, 2008 by Michiel Van KetsWaste management is a serious matter that affects all communities; we are all contributors to the piles of garbage and litter that increase day by day.
Why the Bees are Dying
Posted on October 11, 2008 by jgrafThis article opens the box on the disappearing honeybee issue, so-called Colony Collapse Disorder, by using spiritual ecology and the indications of 20th Century renaissance man, Rudolf Steiner, to look at the common denominator of suspected causes. If entrenched analysts, who hav
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Eco-Friendly Packaging: Entertainment Can Get Green, Too
Posted on June 29, 2009 by Jeff ClarkAlthough many people obtain their favorite music and movies electronically through online music stores and channels, DVDs are still enjoying brisk sales. But in case you're worried about what happens to old DVD cases or are concerned about what the manufacturing process does to the environment, you'll be glad to know that now, environment friendly DVD cases are available.
The Emergent Market of e-Book Readers Contributes to Environmental Protection
Posted on August 2, 2009 by Marco GustafssonFrom an environmental standpoint, introducing e-ink technology into home use, school curriculum, library facilities, and business use provides a win-win scenario with benefits to be had at all angles. A look is taken here at green reading and the statistics associated with paper production of books. Some of the benefits are examined along with the impetus behind the green reading movement.
On Top of the World: Become a Solar Roof Installer
Posted on October 1, 2009 by Rose EricGoing to solar school to become a specialized solar roof installer is a smart career move. Solar Roof Installation is another job that is high demanded, undersupplied, pays wells, and will provide job security for a long time to come.
Intensive Programs for Solar Schools
Posted on October 1, 2009 by Rose EricWhen it comes to studying at a solar school, how much time is required to gain proficiency? This is a somewhat complex question to answer because different people will have different aptitudes and abilities. Some may require a lengthy and comprehensive renewable energy training course while others can develop their skills through extended three or four day weekend training sessions.
Getting a Degree in Solar Technology
Posted on October 1, 2009 by Rose EricCan you imagine training in a solar village with hands on experience in solar technology? The job possibilities in this field are unlimited as the government funds more and more to alternative fuel technologies. Going to solar school is a growing past-time for many that are interested in Natural Building technologies and Solar Heating Options for sustainable home designs, as well as those in the commercial building fields.
Sell Old Mobile Phones – Start Recycling for Cash
Posted on October 7, 2009 by Richard CauldronFour out of five homes in the UK have at least one mobile phone. Some people even own two or more. As handsets are renewed on average every 2 years, tons of mobile phones are becoming unused and often thrown away to landfill. From this waste problem many companies now allow people to sell old mobile phones directly to them. They offer a dedicated recycling for cash service where a mobile phone is stripped into its components and recycled individually.
Ten reasons for visiting Costa Rica in the rainy season
Posted on March 4, 2008 by Robert ThomsonTravellers to Costa Rica frequently plan their trip around the rainy season. However, this article provides ten things you may not know about the rainy season and provides some compelling reasons for visiting Costa Rica's during, what local call, the 'green season'.
Will future construction trends be impacted by green architecture
Posted on July 25, 2008 by Elise FendmeyerWhat is Green Architecture? It is the concept of designing buildings with a view of reducing negative impact of construction on environment and the people. Green architecture includes conservation and efficient use of natural resources as also the
Why its Important and What Will Happen if You do Not Recycle Plastics
Posted on June 19, 2009 by LawrenceMany more people are recycling but there are still many thatdon't pay attention at all to the need to recycle and others do a so…so job of separating their paper. This means out of all the items being recycled not enough people recycle their plastics . So, what will happen if you do not recycle plastics? So, lets take a good hard look at what is happening in the recycle world now . The recycling of plastics is growing along with other types of recycling, unfortunately, th...
The Spiritual Ecology of Evolution
Posted on October 9, 2008 by jgrafAn article by Insight21 that presents alternative views on evolution, including the perspectives of Peter Kropotkin and Rudolf Steiner.