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How to Spot Green Washing
By Asha Green · 15 years ago
The global organics industry is estimated to now be worth in excess of US $50 Billion per annum (Research Institute of Organic Agriculture, 2009) and has been growing an average of 20% per year for ...
Growing importance of Alternate fuel sources
By Steve Parker · 15 years ago
As people have already start worrying about their future, which seems to be darker and colder with each passing day, alternative fuel sources have become popular with each passing day.
Their importance is not overrated ...
The Art of Filling Recycle Bags
By Chris Kodama · 15 years ago
As the era of plastic sacks is quickly ending the need to properly fill recycle bags is becoming more relevant. In the past, courtesy clerks have been known to lightly fill plastic bags with between ...
Did You Leave Your Recycle Bags At Home
By Chris Kodama · 15 years ago
It has happened to every owner of recycle bags. You go to the store, load up the shopping cart, head to the cashier and it hits you — the reusable bags are at home. While ...
Recycle Bags Not Just For Groceries
By Chris Kodama · 15 years ago
Recycle bags are everywhere. Stores and entrepreneurs alike are cashing in on the green movement to rid the world of disposable bags. From large retailers such as Wal-Mart to smaller grocery chains, it seems as ...
Keeping Aware of Environment Action Alerts
By David Ross · 15 years ago
The environment constantly changes on a day-to-day basis either in either a good or bad way. The type of changes to the environment can depend on the people's activities. If there are no reports of ...
Permaculture
By Adolph Paul · 15 years ago
Permaculture comprises specific design principles that develop eco-friendly human settlements. The principles and ethics form the basis of permaculture but it is not as complex as rocket science. All it does is initiate an awareness ...
Important Regulations on Sediment Control at Construction Sites - and the Simplest Ways to Meet Them
By Dan Cleveland · 15 years ago
Important Regulations on Sediment Control at Construction Sites - and the Simplest Way to Meet Them
by Dan Cleveland
Sediment control at construction sites is not only an environmental responsibility, it's the law. To protect ...
Wind turbine physics: factors affecting performance
By Joaquin Altenberg · 15 years ago
The efficiency of wind turbines depends on various factors such as location, geographical factors, mechanics, rotor shape/ size, etc. Output can be regulated by a constant or variable rotational speed, as well as adjustable and ...
How many homes does a wind farm power?
By Joaquin Altenberg · 15 years ago
The ability to produce electricity is measured in watts. The output of a wind turbine is directly dependent on the turbine's size and the wind's speed via the rotor. Ranging from 250 watts to 5 ...
Simple Ways to Avoid Indoor Pollution
By William Donegan · 15 years ago
It is high time to change the common conception that pollution exists only outdoors.
Levels of indoor pollutants are higher than outdoor pollutants and could be a threat to healthy living. Carbon monoxide, volatile organic ...
Recycling Plastic Bags – Easy Tips To Get Proactive
By Graham Williamson · 15 years ago
Recycling plastic bags is probably one of the easiest ways we can help our environment stay clean. Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle is the contemporary catch phrase used to encourage more people to think about the ...
Solar Energy Home – The Best Beginning Point
By Carter Reames · 15 years ago
If there is a solar energy home application that is the logical place to start, it almost always is the making of domestic solar hot water. The objective reason for this is that this application ...
Eight Easy Ways to Control Sediment and Save Money on Construction Sites
By Dan Cleveland · 15 years ago
Want to know one of the best ways to save money on a construction site?
Don’t get fined.
Fines for not complying with state and federal regulations are unnecessary costs
that reduce profits and can ...
What Are The Hazards Of Using Sodium Hydroxide
By Jo Alelsto · 15 years ago
Caustic soda is one of the most popular and commonly used chemicals in chemistry laboratories. In fact, lots of science experiments make use of this substance. It is known as a base or an alkaline ...
Biodiversity in Kerala
By Anubhav Srivastava · 15 years ago
Legend has it that Parasurama, one of the ten incarnations of Vishnu, killed all the Kshatriyas on earth. In a mood of remorse over the killings, he threw his axe in the sea. The sea ...
The Benefits Of Using Solar Mirror To Produce Power
By Pat Hall · 15 years ago
Did you know that solar power is a renewable, clean and cheap source of energy?
Once the mystique is removed from the idea of using solar mirror to produce power people will began to understand ...
Smoke Anywhere - How Electronic Cigarettes Improve A Smoker's Day
By Geri King · 15 years ago
Wow! Electronic cigarettes are for me!
I bought a new car today. I pictured myself walking into a dealership, plunking my money down and driving off in the car of my dreams. That's sort of ...
Solar Power to Conserve Energy An Introduction
By Nathan Henry · 15 years ago
Unfortunately, the cost of energy to power our homes continues to increase. More and more people are looking for alternate forms of energy, like wind power and solar. Introduce solar power to your home by ...
Why Is Cannabis Use Illegal
By Sam Qam · 15 years ago
Cannabis plants have one of the longest and most rich histories of any plant throughout the world. There are documented uses of the cannabis plant dating back over 5000 years in central and south Asia. ...