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Green Articles- If You're Planning To Start Your Own Compost Pile Here Are A Few Basic TipsThe one thing that plenty of people are doing these days are getting into compost piles to be able to add nutrient rich soil to their gardens. If more individuals actually understood how simple it cou […]
- Water Tanks Save Water, Energy As Well As MoneyThe energy needed in order to work water mains for several organizations and properties features a certain impact on the environment. Climate concerns and also cost-saving actions have caused more peo […]
- Causes of Water PollutionWater pollution is an issue for a very long time. No one knows when this difficulty would be thrown out because this seems to be growing instead of being reduced. Water pollution is a significant prob […]
- Why You Should Take Survival Kit on a Wilderness Canoe TripWhen travelling in the wilderness in a canoe you are exposed to a selection of risks that you are not exposed to when hiking. While your canoe is both the means into, and out of, the wilderness, you a […]
- If You're Planning To Start Your Own Compost Pile Here Are A Few Basic Tips
Enviromental News- Heat is Power Association LaunchesIn his recent State of the Union address, President Obama called upon an America built to last, "an economy built on American manufacturing, American energy, skills for American workers, and a renewal of American values." Today, the Heat is Power Association is ready to answer this call in this country and beyond. A coalition focused on the wide-sc […]
- Ancient Lake VostokAfter 20 years of drilling, a team of Russian researchers is close to breaching the prehistoric Lake Vostok, which has been trapped deep beneath thick ice layers (2 miles thick) in Antarctica for the last 14 million years. Lake Vostok is actually the third largest lake in the world, measured by the amount of water it holds. In the early 1990s, the Russians r […]
- Alaskan Yellow CedarYellow-cedar, a culturally and economically valuable tree in southeastern Alaska and adjacent parts of British Columbia, has been dying off across large expanses of these areas for the past 100 years. But no one could say why. "The cause of tree death, called yellow-cedar decline, is now known to be a form of root freezing that occurs during cold weathe […]
- Study Reveals Impacts of Environmental Changes on Southern Ocean Food WebIn January of this year, a comprehensive study of animals in the Southern Ocean was completed, showing that the region is under threat from climate change. The scientific journal Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography featured the findings of an international group of researchers who wrote over 20 papers about the effects on the Scotia Se […]
- Fascinating ancient Sahara site celebrated for World Wetlands DayTunis, Tunisia: A remote seasonal salt lake on the edge of the Sahara leads a list of 15 new Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance being declared in the country on World Wetlands Day, February 2. Chott Elguetar, a 7,400 ha site with an intermittent lake, is vital to the survival of the threatened Scimitar Oryx, Addax and Dama Gazelle. It also contains […]
- UPS Foundation Donates $6M To Champion DiversityIt's good news for the human environment. The UPS Foundation today announced almost 120 grants totaling more than $6 million to non-profit organizations around the world that champion diversity and support diverse communities. For more than 60 years, UPS's philanthropic arm has funded organizations that support under-served and under-represented me […]
- Early Ice AgesNew research led by scientists from Oxford University and Exeter University has shown that the invasion of the land by plants in the Ordovician Period (488-443 million years ago) cooled the climate and may have triggered a series of ice ages. During this period sea levels are very high and at the end of the period there was a mass extinction event. At the be […]
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Fun Facts About Solar Energy
There are tons of cold, hard facts about solar energy out there, but what about fun facts about solar energy? Continue reading
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Going Solar – Who Is Who?
You’ve made the choice to go with solar energy for your energy needs. In going solar, you need to know who is who. Let’s take a closer look. Who is Who? Companies in the solar energy industry come in two … Continue reading
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Geothermal Information
The magic that allows you to heat and cool your home with solar energy stored in water or in the earth ! Geothermal heating and cooling systems use the natural constant ambient temperature of the earth to heat in the … Continue reading
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Energy Security Through Pellets And Biomass Pellet Stoves
Temperature rises and global warming are very serious issues, to combat the issue proactive change needs to take place to change our source of energy and reduce our energy consumption. Our current source of energy is predominantly from fossil fuels, … Continue reading
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Renewable Energy – How It Can Help Save The World
With environmental concerns as they are today, renewable energy is enjoying a time of heightened interest. Renewable energy can come from a number of sources such as wind, water, sunlight and heat from geothermal sources. Today, approximately 20% of the energy in the world comes from renewable sources. While most of this comes from burning wood a very large amount also comes from hydroelectricity. Continue reading
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Should I Try Solar Panels Electricity?
In 2006 – according to the Energy Information Administration’s report – around 86% of the earth’s primary energy was produced using non-renewable energy hydrocarbons. The rest were produced with the help of other forms of energy such as water and nuclear power plants, with less than one percent energy were contributed by green energy like solar, geothermal and wind. Continue reading
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