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Invest In Your Environment, Create Homemade Energy

Posted on July 13, 2009 by Josehp Rassemessen

You can find information to build your own homemade solar electricity generator, though it might not be free. By spending only $ 200 to acquire all parts and equipment , you will be able to construct homemade energy to produce solar forr home use. You will need more than one solar panel to power your home. One panel is, however, a good start to changing your energy source. You can use common supplies and in no time produce your own homemade panel. You will no longer have t...

How to Run your car on Water Gas

Posted on July 11, 2009 by Adam

Non-renewable resources are at an edge of depletion. Human is exploiting these resources at a very fast pace. So, we have to find an alternative remedy like natural resources for their conservation like water energy and solar energy.

Composting Toilets: Clean, Odorless & Money Saving!

Posted on July 11, 2009 by Ellen Bell

If the notion of a composting toilet sounds a little questionable to you, allow us to dispel the most common myths. Not only are composting toilets clean and odor-free, they're also great for the environment and your pocketbook.

Online OSHA certification is a way to get certified on your own time

Posted on July 5, 2009 by jmarchbank

OSHA inspectors are out there every day, checking that their regulations are being followed. It’s important for the health and safety of people across the country, but companies need to be prepared if they want to avoid stiff fines or penalties. In order to get through an OSHA inspection with the best result possible, there are a few things to bear in mind.

Going Green Tips: 5 Easy Things You Can Do at Home

Posted on July 8, 2009 by Ellen Bell

Are you concerned about our environment, but aren't sure what you can do to help? Going green isn't as difficult as you might think. In this article, we'll discuss five easy things you can do at home to impact the environment in a positive way.

Bio Fertilizer Advantage

Posted on July 4, 2009 by Ram Kumar

You 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.

G8 Summit Set to Focus on the Environment

Posted on July 4, 2009 by saddam hussain

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 summit planned for July. Climate change, biodiversity and green economy are all issues which the ministers agreed should be discussed. Italian Environment Minister Stefania Prestigiacomo said that climate change was set to be the most important to...

Fires are Heating up the Atmosphere

Posted on July 4, 2009 by saddam hussain

It seems each week another natural disaster breaks out somewhere in the world. It seems the number of fires, floods, earthquakes and hurricanes are increasing. They also seem to be becoming more and more devastating. It would be reassuring to tell ourselves that things aren’t any different than they were twenty years ago, that we simply have a more globalised media system now, or that such events are blown out of proportion by the media themselves.

All About Earth4energy

Posted on July 4, 2009 by Risty Mai

Today, the world over, people are on the lookout for different sources of energy. The reason is because of two main main reasons. First, the primary sources of energy are becoming more expensive by the hour. Second , also they are decreasing at a very fast rate. Almost all of the states are busy scouting for renewable sources of energy, so that their accelerating energy demands will be met. At the grassroots level also, the people are attempting to keep their energy bills dow...

Bats in a House - Unwanted Guests and How to Find and Remove Them

Posted on July 4, 2009 by animalexpert

Finding 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



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Global Warming - Myths and Reality

Posted on August 14, 2009 by alexanderhampp

Failing monsoons, drastic change in climatic condition, acid rains, rapid melting of polar ice burgs, increase in sea level and frequent droughts are some grave consequences, which we are facing today, due to global warming. The sad part of this story is that; we could not still find a workable solution to fix this irreversible effect and our technology is not yet ripened enough to provide such solutions to our environmental problems.

Rank U.S. States for Clean Water

Posted on October 4, 2008 by waterfinder

We collectively need to be concerned with how polluted our nation's water supply has become. It seems to also be a good idea to point out States that are doing a good job of cleaning up their water.

Tussocks, Aquatic Weeds And The Environment

Posted on August 12, 2009 by Dave McNabb

Do you know what Tussocks, Sudds, Floatons or Floating Islands are? If not, the answer is simple; they are clusters of Floating peat, muck and aquatic plants. Nutrient rubble and flora roots are also in the structure of these islands. Actually, the sizes of these drifting islands can be a few feet to 100's of acres.

Meet The Animals Of The Tropical Rainforest

Posted on May 25, 2009 by Aura Mirchandani

Among the lush green tropical forest lives an entire culture all to it’s own. This unique ecosystem is home to many species that are not well known because of their ability to blend into the lush trees and vegetation. Well now is a great time to meet the animals of the tropical rainforest. Did you know that tropical rainforests cover only 2% of the planet yet they are home to two-thirds of all the living species on the globe? And here’s something else that’s pretty amazing. Nearly half of all

Recycling – Healthy habit

Posted on August 26, 2009 by alexanderhampp

We know that our earth’s environment needs immediate attention, but only few are taking steps to save our planet. Our clean, colorful and bright cities also have ugly landfills and dump yards polluting our environment and living. Research shows that about sixty percent of our landfill can be recycled and it saves time, money and energy. Recycling is one of the best ways in which we can have complete usage of the products we use and act sensibly towards environment.

When Your Vehicle Fails The Emissions Test

Posted on April 1, 2006 by Robert Thomson

If 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.

Trends and Benefits of Solar Training

Posted on December 31, 2008 by BootsOnTheRoof

The renewable energy industry has grown dramatically in the past few years; everywhere you turn, you hear about solar power and solar panels, wind farms and biofuels. The solar industry, in particular, has become such a hot topic and so high in demand that there are some just waiting for the solar bubble to burst. Every dog has its day, everybody has their fifteen minutes of fame, and the solar industry's fifteen minutes was up a long time ago.

How do warships refuel while at sea?

Posted on February 2, 2009 by joe

Warships can't simply stop at a service station while at sea. Sooner or later they will need fuel and supplies while on the briny sea. Some ships must remain at sea for up to six months at a time. Their engines use a lot of fuel, the crew must be fed. So just how do they obtain supplies?

Geothermal Energy: Tapping into the Earth

Posted on May 26, 2009 by Jamie Green

When considering the many sources of renewable energy that could help reduce the United States’ dependence on fossil fuels, much consideration must be give to geothermal energy. Geothermal energy is entirely clean and does not pose the health risks associated with the harvesting, use, and burning of fossil fuels.

What Are Tussocks?

Posted on August 12, 2009 by Dave McNabb

Do you know what Tussocks, Sudds, Floatons or Floating Islands are? Well, if you haven’t, it is a wide roaming mass of mud, peat, and aquatic plants. Organic junk and flora roots are also in the structure of these islands.