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Blank cheques for Environmental Destruction?
By Richard Fletcher · 18 years ago
A stand in defence of many thousands of migratory birds was made before the European Parliament by Tosh Todorov, who lives and works on the Costa del Sol.
Todorov, Duty Manager at Club La Costa ...
Drought And Wildfires: The Myth Exposed
By Jeff Popick · 18 years ago
If you live in California, perhaps the wildfires are getting dangerously close to your home. You realize that, at any moment, you could lose everything - or maybe you already have. If you get any ...
A Biofriendly Approach to Energy Efficiency
By Peter Verhoeff · 18 years ago
Few of us will deny that being dependent on foreign oil supplies is undesirable. But it is not widely known that available oil supplies worldwide are dwindling, which drives the need for alternative ways of ...
Green Energy Revolution: Energy Saving Devices
By Carol Oon · 18 years ago
World today is experiencing energy revolution. Environmental issues are catching up and with the increased emphasis placed on preserving the environment we all need to play our roles in saving energy. By saving energy, we ...
Is Farm Run Off Polluting our Drinking Water?
By Dan Bartels · 18 years ago
Feces are a natural part of every day life; in fact the ground we walk on and grow our food in is the by-product of one animal species or another. While manure is organic in ...
How Safe is your Drinking Water?
By Rob Parker · 18 years ago
You have probably heard of the statistic that recommends that for optimum health, an individual should drink between five and eight large glasses of water a day. At first blush this seems like a fairly ...
Oil Tankers
By Joe Devine · 18 years ago
Recently, there have been a number of oil spills that have attracted media attention. In San Francisco Bay, the Cosco Butan hit the Bay Bridge and spilled a quantity of oil. In South Korea, a ...
Greenhouse Gases or Bureaucratic Hot Air – which is the Biggest Pollutant?
By John Mason · 18 years ago
Advancing technology has brought with it lots of nifty toys and tools but nothing comes for free. The trade-off is some of the worst environmental pollution in human history.
Likewise, the highly structured and organised ...
Wood Destroying Beetle Pest Control Explained
By Doug Morse · 18 years ago
Beetles are the largest order of identified species on the planet. Most beetles are harmless to man and his crops or structures. There are a few species that attack and damage the woodwork within buildings ...
Churches Take Their Mission and Vision Green
By Don Midgett · 18 years ago
Beyond political commentary or church affiliation a new movement is coming from the pulpit, through the congregations and out to the community. Color it green.
What has been traditional skepticism between religion and science is ...
The Enjoyment of Bird Watching
By Thomas Kane · 18 years ago
It is a popular hobby across the world. There are thousands of groups dedicated to watching birds at nature preserves, parks and recreational centers and even large groups that have annual conventions. You may be ...
Global Warming
By Lenna Janson · 18 years ago
It's a fair bet that global warming is going to lead to a rise in human sickness and death. But what form they will take is difficult to say. We can be pretty sure that ...
Practicing Waste Management
By Dorj Escusa · 18 years ago
You can call it by many terms — junk, garbage, trash, rubbish, waste, scrap — it all relates to degradable materials produced by human activity. Well, don’t be one of the many who just dumps ...
Comets
By Simone Poleggi · 18 years ago
Comets are small celestial bodies that orbit the Sun. They have a nucleus center and may or may not have a tail. They orbit the Sun at very long intervals in highly elliptical orbits. They ...
Noah's Ark and reducing Global Warming
By Russell Clark · 18 years ago
There can be no doubt what so ever. Global Warming is very, very serious - probably the biggest threat to our environment since the Noah and the biblical floods.
One of the main contributors to ...
When Mother Nature Fires Back
By Nancy O'connor Phd · 18 years ago
CATASTROPHIC LOSSES -MOTHER NATURE
The people who lost their homes in the recent California fires are suffering from multiple catastrophic losses. These losses are sudden, senseless, unexpected and unjust. The survivors are left with a ...
The REAL advantages of using Solar Mirror to Produce Power
By Bruce Hoover · 18 years ago
Were you aware that using solar mirror to produce power will began to be seen as a viable alternative source of energy? This clean, renewable method of producing energy has as it's largest component the ...
Global Warming Information
By Tony Scott · 18 years ago
This article contains some interesting global warming information.
Humanity is sitting on a ticking time bomb. why? Well, Al Gore answers in a very intelligent way in his movie called 'An Inconvenient Truth.' To start ...
Did you Know that Giving Gifts can Damage the Environment?
By Kathy Steinemann · 18 years ago
Giving gifts is an integral part of our lives. We celebrate birthdays, anniversaries, graduations, promotions, weddings, and religious holidays with gifts.
However, consider all the giftwrap, plastic packaging in which it is merchandised, cardboard tubes, ...
All about Global Warming and what it will mean to the World.
By Frank Vanderlugt · 18 years ago
There is a silent consensus among scientists and researchers that global warming is now a reality, and the only question is how much it can be arrested as it is too late to eradicate it. ...