As the world tries to keep up with the inflating energy costs, solar electricity is becoming a popular alternative. All life relies on and comes from the energy of the sun. Without solar energy, it'd be impossible to supply food and oxygen to survive. As fossil fuels lessen, people are harnessing the energy of the sun to get necessary energy. What Are Solar Panels? Solar energy panels convert selected wavelengths of daylight to electricity to power up your home. Solar p...
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Sun Power To The Rescue
Posted on November 2, 2009 by Kelvin SandersSolar Energy - How To Make Free Electricity
Posted on November 1, 2009 by Santiago SaviorIf you've ever priced how much will cost to install a solar panel power system onto your home, you've probably discovered that it's not cheap. You have to imagine, however, that hooking your home up to receive only solar power is going to take you completely off the power grid. The electric company will no longer be able to hold you and your family hostage by threatening to cut off your power if you happen to not pay your bill. By taking yourself off the grid and by installing sun ...
The Fundamentals Of How Wind Power Works
Posted on October 31, 2009 by Joseph GrahamWind power will be vital for our planet in the future and is currently gaining in popularity. Most people though don't know how the wind can really be used to produce electricity.
Have the Will to Power Change
Posted on October 29, 2009 by Juliette RenardDoes your destiny need to change? You may, always feel bored and dismayed. Too rushedto even think about how you could go about changing your life? Trust me, I know. It takes so much focus to make a list. If you have the time, do you have the determination?
Check out These 5 Alternatives for Your Following Carpet Cleansing Investment
Posted on October 29, 2009 by Frank FroggattYou have to have some kind of carpet in your Home, at least in my opinion. Even luxury homes that have hardwood, bamboo, tile, or stone floors also have area rugs that serve as a substitute for wall to wall carpet.
Monsanto’s Toxic and Mutated World – Is Sugar Safe to Eat?
Posted on October 29, 2009 by Byron J. RichardsIt should come as no surprise when a Monsanto product poisons the earth and our food. Our planet has never recovered from the forty-year Monsanto-led PCB contamination that was banned in the U.S. in 1977. To this day environmental PCBs continue to degrade into highly toxic furans and dioxins, wreaking all manner of human health problem.
Nuclear war?
Posted on October 27, 2009 by David CNuclear war? Does your bible talk of this? Can you see the conection? Will you help stop this before it's to late? Can you see the problem of your leaders in government and industry?
Reduce Your Company’s Carbon Footprint and Save Money
Posted on October 27, 2009 by Dr. Ken PollockGoing Green at work doesn’t necessarily mean that you have to build a new building out of used tires, or procure all new energy saving computer and office equipment. It is possible to work towards carbon neutrality without breaking the bank, and then supplement your efforts with cost-effective carbon credits.
The Easiest Way to Sell iPods and Recycle iPhones for Cash
Posted on October 22, 2009 by Richard CauldronAsk anyone who has had an old iPhone or iPod in the past and they will usually say they ditched it after a few years to get the lastest upgraded model. Every 18 months the size of the internal memory where the tunes and photos are stored is approximately doubled in size. For anyone wanting to carry about more of their music and photo collections they constantly demand more memory in their portable devices.
Sell Old Mobile Phone Handsets for Cash and Recycling
Posted on October 22, 2009 by Richard CauldronSelling and old mobile phones through the Internet has become an easy thing to do over recent years. Specialist mobile phone recycling companies will buy old handsets from anyone then recycle them in an eco-friendly way. Mobile phone waste is fuelling the growth of recycling for cash services because each handset contains valuable parts.
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How The Paw Paw Tree Was Discovered
Posted on August 19, 2008 by Balva RudickThe paw paw tree appeared for the first time in Europe, in 1541, when a sample from it was sent there, by Hernando Desoto, a Spanish explorer that discovered it while on a trip through the Mississippi Valley.
Morning Star Bamboo Flooring: Environmentally Friendly
Posted on September 1, 2008 by Camie IbaraHardwood flooring may be just the thing, but people everywhere seem to prefer flooring made of bamboo, the all present tree that grows in Southeast Asia.
Bio Fertilizer Advantage
Posted on July 4, 2009 by Ram KumarYou may have heard about bioproducts and the bioindustry, but what do those terms mean? Bioproducts are food ensuing from living organisms or the utilization of their parts. Bioindustry can be definite as the trade alert on producing bioproducts.
Gasoline Electric Hybrid Cars Versus Conventional Cars
Posted on December 11, 2008 by suegoldToday, more and more people are now considering getting rid of their gas-guzzling conventional cars and purchase a new kind of car available in the market today called hybrid cars. You may wonder why hybrid cars are gaining popularity all over the United States, but you should consider that hybrid cars can definitely give you a lot more benefits than conventional cars.
Knowing More About Global Warming Statistics
Posted on August 19, 2008 by Balva RudickThe weather is getting hotter, this cannot be denied. In the last ten years, the temperature reached the biggest values ever in the entire planet life.
Bats in a House - Unwanted Guests and How to Find and Remove Them
Posted on July 4, 2009 by animalexpertFinding bats in a house usually isn't the problem for most people. Getting rid of them, however, can prove to be a completely different story. If you take the time to check out your entire home and watch for telltale signs of a bat infestation, though, finding them can be easy. For example, listen for weird noises at night, and watch for things that look out of place. Check your home for any gaps, even as small as ¼ inch in width, because bats can fit into very small spaces. Check your attic for
Global Warming Scientists Dispute Man-Made Greenhouse Effects
Posted on May 22, 2008 by Oswald J. EppersThere is an ungoing dispute among global warming scientists about the so-called Global Warming Swindle Hypothesis, but most of there assumptions seem to be a misinterpretation of scientific data. One example of the complexity of climatic simulations is the prediction of potential greenhouse effects like future storm events. According to a recently published and controversially discussed study, global warming isn't to blame for the recent jump in hurricanes in the Atlantic.
Changing Trends In Architecture, 1960s To 70s
Posted on July 19, 2008 by Elise FendmeyerArchitecture of the 1960s is often referred to as the Post Modern era. During the 60s the conflict between The Establishment and individual identity and self expression affected architecture as it did nearly all things. In public structures and priva
Environmental-Surveyors - UK's Largest Energy Performance Certificate Providers
Posted on January 10, 2008 by Jason GardnerAs leading Energy performance certificate providers environmental-surveyors.com enables businesses and residents to assess the environment in terms of managing, assessing and consulting. The environmental assessment services that are offered by environmental-surveyors.com are numerous. It is the scale of these assessment services which makes environmental-surveyors.com one of the best chartered environmental surveyors in U.K.
African Black Mamba
Posted on September 15, 2008 by David MeiselThe life and habits of the Black Mamba, one of Africa's most dangerous snakes.