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Soil Testing Lab Helps Determine Cost of Soil Cleanup
By :
Andrew Stratton
Soil testing companies are able to determine the presence and concentrations of various common soil containments in the environment from heavy industry and transport infrastructure.
Being Greener When You Rent
By :
Stephanie Foster
Being green when you rent can be harder than when you own your own home. You have fewer things you can change, but there are still things you can do.
A Simple Clothesline Will Do, Thanks
By :
Michael Dappert
Use a clothesline to dry your clothes. Turn things off when not in use. You really are not the busy.
Natural Born Mold Killers Can Save You And Our Environment From Chemical Exposure
By :
Jim Corkern
While there are many commercial chemicals on the market to eliminate mold, there are some natural mold killers that can keep you from commercial chemical exposure and keep you, your family, and the enviorment safer.
The Benefits of Using Renewable Energy Over Fossil Fuels & Nuclear Power
By :
Don Alexander
Current levels of renewable energy use represent only a tiny fraction of what could be developed in the United States. Since electricity generation is a leading cause of carbon dioxide emissions, something needs to be done soon.
Take Little Steps Toward Being Green
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Stephanie Foster
Going green in your life doesn't have to mean taking a big leap. You can start with the little steps that are more comfortable and find a way to reach your goals over time.
Global Warming- How are Animals Affected by Global Warming
By :
Kelvin Ho
It is not a secret that we humans have been destroying the environment for years. It is now that some of us are trying to make all people aware of the affects that our lack of care has had on the environment and what will happen if we do not make changes now and try to stop the progress of global warming.
Going Green In Your Office The Easy Way
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Brandi Cummings
Thinking about going green in your office? Make a significant impact without significant expense or inconvenience. Going green has never been easier.
Ink Jet Cartridges Why You Should Recycle
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simon jones
Millions of inkjet cartridges are currently sold in the UK each year with over a billion cartridges being sold worldwide. According to available statistics, only around 30 percent to 40 percent of printer cartridges are currently being remanufactured or recycled so we are left with the question, what happens to the rest.
The Dangers Of Mold, What You Should Know About Mold
By :
Jim Corkern
Mold can be dangerous to your home and health. Even your business is not immune from the mold attack, learn some important information about mold here.
Monaco Environment Plan Starts To Work
By :
Roger Munns
Monaco might be the world's second smallest country, but its smallness in size has allowed Prince Albert to implement a radical environment policy.
The first results are showing good acceptance levels and encouraging results..
Bio Diesel Fuel - An Energy Source Now and for the Future
By :
Andrew Bicknell
Bio Diesel fuel is a diesel equivalent, processed fuel derived from biological sources, such as vegetable oils, which can be used in unmodified diesel engine vehicles. It can also be used as a heating fuel in domestic and commercial boilers.
Are You Falling for Green Consumerism?
By :
Stephanie Foster
Going green in your shopping is good, but many people still consume too much.
Using Recycled Ink Cartridges And Your Business Environmental Impact
By :
Michael Stollery
How to cut business costs and reduce overheads by using reycled cartridges
Every Home An Energy Producer
By :
Michael Dappert
Maybe every home or building could not produce a surplus of energy but that is no reason to not put solar panels on every roof in America.
Water, Water Everywhere: Bottled Water Choices In Texas
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Pat Carpenter
"Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink," or so the saying goes. Texas knows this well, with large swaths subject to extreme heat and drought inland, and non-potable salt water down in the Gulf. There may be water, but no one can drink it without treating it first.
Texas Considers Alternative Fuels In The Face of Oil Prices: A Run-Down of Choices
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Pat Carpenter
The dramatic rise in oil prices over the past few years has generated a lot of attention for alternative fuels and alternatively powered vehicles. Environmentalists hail it as the beginning of a revolution and a natural consequence of using non-renewable resources with abandon.
Thinking Through Recycling Myths
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Stephanie Foster
It's easy to get misinformation about recycling. It's one of the steps people think of when they think about the environment, but one of the most confusing to take action on.
Protect Your Garden and Your Self From Chemical Spray Drift
By :
Michael Dappert
Chemical spray drift is something people should not tolerate. There are ways to complain and let companies know they cannot carelessly spew poisons into your life.
Russia Attracting More Western Companies
By :
Daniel Yergin
Where's Russia headed? One good place to get an answer was the just-concluded St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which followed the strained G-8 meeting in Germany.
All About Computer Recycling
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Daniel Johansson
Recycling is the buzz word of the 21st Century, with everyone eager to prove their green credentials and help cut carbon emissions. And when it comes to disposing of old or redundant computers it is no different; whether you run a business or you have equipment at home it's all about computer recycling!
Increas your Home's Efficiency by Eliminating Air Exchange
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Adam Beazley
There are many different things you can do to increase your homes efficiency to cut down your emissions and your monthly utility bill. One of the easiest and most effective things you can do to cut down on your energy bills and your emission, is you eliminate or drastically reduce air exchange.
What Can Brazil Teach The U.S. About Ethanol?
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Daniel Yergin
Over 1200 people turned up on June 5th in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for the "Ethanol Summit" -billed as the world's first ethanol "congress."
What Do Oil Wells Really Mean?
By :
Mayoor Patel
Oil wells usually refer to a vertical hole drilled in the earth to find and extract petroleum oil and natural gas from the underground layers.
How To Maintain A Compost Heap
By :
Warren Peters
All you need to know about worm farming and natural composting can be found at this site. The needed equipment and how to use it to become a successful worm farmer.
What Does 'Energy Security' Really Mean?
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Daniel Yergin
the conclusion of last year's G8 summit in Scotland, Russian President Vladimir Putin said to the other leaders of the G8 industrial nations, "We cannot ignore the question of overcoming poverty - and the fight against terrorism." But "the key issue for the next summit" would be energy security.
Grass Compost. Natures Secret For A Flourishing Garden
By :
Warren Peters
All you need to know about worm farming and natural composting can be found at this site. The needed equipment and how to use it to become a successful worm farmer.
Renewable Fuels For Alternative Energy
By :
Warren Peters
This web site covers many sources of no coal fuel that makes earth friendly energy . Wind power is one. The ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet.
Developing Nuclear Power As Alternative Energy
By :
Warren Peters
This web site covers many sources of no coal fuel that makes earth friendly energy . Wind power is one. The ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet.
Biofuels As Alternative Sources Of Energy
By :
Warren Peters
This web site covers many sources of no coal fuel that makes earth friendly energy . Wind power is one. The ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet.
How Much Oil Is Really Down There? Oil And Gas Reserves Accounting Needs Updating
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Daniel Yergin
The disclosure of "proved reserves" has been one of the great rituals of the reporting season for oil and gas companies, and one carefully monitored by investors. It's recently taken on even more significance with high and jittery prices, concerns about energy security, and plain fear of running out.
Waste, A Little Bit Here and A Little Bit There
By :
Michael Dappert
One little incident of waste multiplied across the entire country of the United States makes for enormous amounts of energy wasted.
China and America Need Not Be Energy Rivals
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Daniel Yergin
Energy is markedly different from the other controversial matters that will be at the top of the US-Chinese Strategic Economic Dialogue, edition two, meeting this week in Washington.
California Power Crisis Aftershock: The Potential Modification Of Western Power Contracts
By :
Daniel Yergin
A recent set of decisions from the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit raises the prospect that market-based rate transactions, including billions of dollars worth of wholesale power contracts, entered into during the US West power crisis may be modified now, more than six years down the road.
Hemp - Truth About This Misunderstood Plant
By :
Matthew Hick
Hemp is one of the most misunderstood and underutilized plants grown in the world today.
Alternative Energy From The Ocean
By :
Warren Peters
You can find many sources of no coal fuel that makes earth friendly energy . Wind power is one. The ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet.
Everything You Need To Know About Green Energy
By :
James Copper
This article aims to give some insight into the world of green energy.
How To Be More Energy Efficient
By :
James Copper
This article looks at the ins and outs of energy efficiency.
An Overview Of Energy Efficiently
By :
James Copper
This article delves into the basics of home energy efficiency.
Global Warming: 4 Tips To Help Slow it Down
By :
Matthew Hick
Global Warming is happening, and it's up to us to stop it. Every time we step into our car to run an errand, or buy take out for supper, we are adding to the affects our world's over consumption of fossil fuels is having on the environment.
What is a Biodiesel Kit?
By :
Joseph Then
With the emergence of biodiesel as an alternative fuel, many people are curious as to how they can take advantage of it. How can this benefit the average person?
Commentary: Yergin Sees Clear Road Ahead For More Fuel-Efficient Cars
By :
Daniel Yergin
This week, legislation will emerge from committee, and almost certainly soon head to the floor of the U.S. Senate. It might not get that much notice in itself, but it ought to, because it tells you how much has changed on energy issues.
Energy's Challenges
By :
Daniel Yergin
The energy challenge certainly ranks at the top of the world's agenda. What makes it particularly difficult to deal with is that it is created by two forces.
Concepts of Waste Management
By :
Derek Both
Dealing with waste management has become an issue of major importance. Some things, like landfills, are becoming increasingly full. This creates a situation in which we are forced to find new ways to dispose of waste. This said; let's explore some of the concepts of waste management.
Your Driving Habits and the Environment
By :
Stephanie Foster
Changing your driving habits can change how much of an impact you have on the environment. Some changes are more easily made than others, especially depending on where you live.
Global Warming: Essential Overview Guide
By :
Matthew Hick
Global Warming is a buzzword right now. The experts finally agree: it is happening. But, what does that really mean, and how will it affect our lives?
Is Solar Power Finally Going to Take Off?
By :
Stephanie Foster
Solar power has appeared to be on the verge of taking off for years. Is it finally going to happen soon?
How To Do Vermicomposting
By :
Warren Peters
All you need to know about worm farming and natural composting can be found at this site. The needed equipment and how to use it to become a successful worm farmer.
Closing The Conservation Gap In Electric Power
By :
Daniel Yergin
Today, as U.S. electric power demand grows and environmental and energy security issues become more urgent, there is a growing concern that the current balance encourages the construction of new power plants rather than investment in the conservation of electric power.
Finding The Right Air Purifier
By :
Lou Drake
Looking for the best air purifier at a price you can afford? You'll want to start your search by considering options from leading makers of air filters and purifiers, including Oreck, Honeywell, General Electric, Holmes, Hunter and Bionaire. A good purifier doesn't have to break the bank, either - reliable models are available for under $100.
Biofuels In The U.S-Just The Facts
By :
Daniel Yergin
Biofuels are hot. But how hot? Here are "just the facts."
Green Living: Simple Things You Can Do Today
By :
Matthew Hick
You don't have to be an environmental guru to save the earth. Here are some very easy things you can do right now to help save the earth.
The Importance Of Regular Air Duct Cleaning
By :
Amy Nutt
Indoor air pollution is a serious health hazard; in fact, it has been shown to be at least partly responsible for the occurrence of a number of health conditions.
The Future Of Electricity-Center Of Gravity Shifting To Asia
By :
Daniel Yergin
The global electric power landscape is changing fast, and increasingly, the action in it has been shifting to Asia. On average, in each of the last three years, China alone has added as much new generating capacity as all of existing capacity in Texas. The shift to Asia will continue.
Security, Climate And Technology
By :
Daniel Yergin
The world today depends on fossil fuels to meet over 80 percent of its energy needs, a simple fact of the way the industrial world has grown up. But dependence brings with it major challenges placing places the United States and the world at an energy crossroads.
Alternative Fuel Sources - Moving Away From Gas
By :
Matthew Hick
With soaring gas prices, and concerns about the effects fossil fuel use is having on the environment, researchers are scrambling to find alternative fuel options for America's dependence on foreign oil.
What's Actually In Biodiesel?
By :
Matt OConnor
Rising prices of energy fuels have prompted companies and individuals to search for low-cost sources of fuels for their machines and automobiles. One of the most popular alternative fuel is biodiesel, a fuel derived from vegetable and animal fats.
Agriculture: Our Biggest Environmental Disaster
By :
Michael Dappert
Agriculture has a huge impact on the environment. Until the full impact of current agricultural practices are reflected in the shelf price of each product things will stay the same.
Renewable Electric Power Takes Off
By :
Daniel Yergin
Renewable electric power is beginning to soar. The current surge of activity, which has been accelerating over the last few years, is driven by several factors including environmental and sociopolitical considerations.
Will Innovation Transform Energy?
By :
Daniel Yergin
There has never before been so wide-ranging a drive for technological advance and breakthroughs. It affects every part of the energy industry, whether
one is talking about oil and natural gas, renewables and alternatives or efficiency and demand management.
The impact is evident in the oil and gas industry.
Wind Power as a Viable Solution to Alternative Energy Needs
By :
Warren Peters
This web site covers many sources of no coal fuel that makes energy earth friendly. Wind power is one. Even the ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet.
Why Can't We Turn Our Lights Off
By :
Michael Dappert
The simple act of turning off lights when not needed could save large amounts of energy and eliminate tons of green house gases. So why don't we do it?
Ethanol And Brazil: The New Global Energy Brand?
By :
Daniel Yergin
When it comes to energy, Brazil is on its way to becoming a "global brand." Although the United States recently outpaced Brazil in ethanol production, Brazil is by far the leader in sugar-based ethanol.
A Double Bubble Drives Rising Oil Production Costs
By :
Daniel Yergin
The dramatic run-up in oil prices in recent years has been the subject of much attention and many headlines. What has received far less attention is another increase: the parallel rise in the costs of drilling for oil and building the infrastructure necessary to pump it out of the ground.
How Different Will Tomorrow Be? Thinking About The Energy Future
By :
Daniel Yergin
The energy business has one of the longest timelines of any industry. Decisions are being made today for oil or natural gas fields that will only begin to flow fifteen years from now. Investors, in the meantime, have to decide where to put their bets on technologies that will take years to come to fruition.
Air Pollution - Your House May Be Harming Your Family
By :
Matthew Hick
Kitchen cabinets, furniture, perfume, even candles and air fresheners - they can all contribute to the air pollution in our homes.
New Computer Recycling Technologies Help Preserve Nature
By :
Kevin Dark
In this booming age of information technology, no sooner have you used your computer for a year, than you are faced with it becoming out-dated thanks to later versions becoming available that incorporate latest and more cutting edge technologies.
Global Warming: Is The Bush II Government Pursuing A Policy Of Genocide By Proxy
By :
Ba Kiwanuka
In World War II the Nazi's genocide weapon-of-choice was hydrogen cyanide gas, what irony that in this upcoming genocide, gas too is the weapon of choice; carbon dioxide gas!
Government Grants for Alternative Energy
By :
Warren Peters
Jobs In Alternative Energy Fields.
Alternative Energy From The Ocean.
Some Suppliers Of Alternative Energy.
Alternative Energy For The Home.
How To Seek Grants For Alternative Energy.
Investing In Alternative Energy Stocks.
Solar Energy Collecting.
Global Warming-How It Could Spark World War III
By :
Ba Kiwanuka
Global warming is not a myth as we have been misled to believe for so long by parties who profit by denying its existence. Global warming exits and is about to hit us like a ton of bricks!
Recycling Is A Way Of Life
By :
Bob Carper
Recycling is not just a good idea. It is a requirement in some states and local jurisdictions. This article will give you some ideas how you can help the cause and improve the trash collection in your household
Help Your Children to be Kind to the Environment
By :
Stephanie Foster
Childhood is an ideal time to learn about protecting the environment. Take easy steps and help your children learn.
Save Money with a Biodiesel Kit
By :
Andrew Bicknell
With the rising gas prices of today many people have begun to look for an alternative way to put fuel in their cars. A biodiesel kit fits the bill for many people who have started making this oil saving fuel in their own backyards.
Air Conditioning And The Environmental Impact
By :
Derek Both
When you think of air conditioning, do you ever wonder who made it, the history behind it, maybe different applications involved or even environmental concerns? Well, if so, then you have come to the right place.
Sustainable Development, A Necessity At All Levels
By :
Jay Moncliff
Where did the word sustainability originate from? It came from the field of forestry, where it meant that we should not harm or hack more trees than the number growing. It meant that the hacking rate should always be lower than the growing rate. Then in the nineteen nineties, came the term Sustainable Development.
Top Ways to Recycle
By :
Derek Both
Throughout history, people have been recycling waste materials in some way or another. The main reason that recycled materials were used, rather than new was that second hand material was cheaper to use.
Hybrid Cars - Positive Effect on the Environment
By :
Matthew Hick
Car manufacturers tout their efficiency. Consumer advocates dispute claims of 60-plus miles per gallon gas efficiency.
Biodegradable Products - Understanding the Truth
By :
Matthew Hick
Biodegradable products should be good for the environment, but that's not always the case.
The UK's Waste Implementation Programme
By :
Derek Both
At its simplest, waste management is taking care of unwanted byproducts, usually of human activities, and ensuring they do not cause any lingering problems. As in many other spheres of human activity, the devil lies in the details.
Is Air Conditioning Doing More Damage Than Good
By :
Derek Both
As the temperature rises during the summer season, many households turn to more than just ice-cold drinks to keep them cool. Air conditioning was once regarded as a residential luxury, but has become something of a necessity throughout the United States.
Compressed Air Flow Meter: No More Loss
By :
Scott Fromherz
Many people try to save much money when it comes to compressed air. Indeed, this is a very true situation, because compressed air is one of the most expensive forms of energy out there.
How Can I Benefit From Bio Diesel?
By :
Stephen Dolan
With gas prices getting more expensive, greenhouse gasses on the rise, you should start looking at alternatives. Biodiesel has been getting a lot of publicity but is it the answer? Can you use it? If so how?
Renewable Energy Tax Credits - Greener in More Ways Than One
By :
Matthew Hick
It's certainly no secret: the cost of renewable energy production and its implementation can be extremely high.
Ocean Tidal Power as Renewable Energy
By :
Matthew Hick
One of the Earth's great renewable energy sources is actually the energy that can be found in all the waves of the ocean. Let's look at this further.
Renewable Energy - The Power of Wind
By :
Matthew Hick
The power of wind can be used to provide energy for people across the world, no matter where they live.
Geothermal Renewable Energy - The Earth
By :
Matthew Hick
The heat of the Earth makes up what is known as geothermal energy. When dust and gasses from Earth mixed together 4 billion years ago, geothermal energy resulted.
Renewable Energy - Sources That Never Get Exhausted
By :
Matthew Hick
Nonrenewable energy sources represent the majority of the energy used today. These sources are being depleted.
Renewable Energy - Practical Home Options
By :
Matthew Hick
As a homeowner, you may be using renewable energy sources. Let's look at a few of these important, powerful sources.
Advantages and Disadvantages of Renewable Energy
By :
Matthew Hick
There are many energy sources today that are extremely limited in supply. Some of these sources include oil, natural gas, and coal. It is a matter of time before they will be exhausted.
Hydropower Renewable Energy - Fossil Fuel Replacement
By :
Matthew Hick
Approximately ten percent of energy produced in the United States is from hydropower. In this process, water spins in turbines in generators.
Solar Renewable Energy - Sun Power
By :
Matthew Hick
The sun is a powerful star. It supplies us with energy, through a process called nuclear fusion, and sustains life on our planet Earth.
Renewable Energy Careers - Challenging and Satisfying
By :
Matthew Hick
If you are interested in an exciting career, one choice may be a career in the field of renewable energy. Finding resources for generations to come can be both challenging and satisfying.
How Much Can a Stay at Home Mom Really Do For the Environment?
By :
Stephanie Foster
Being a stay at home mom gives you an excellent chance to think about what you can do for the environment.
Observations at the Grocery Store
By :
Stephanie Foster
Trying to be more environmentally friendly in your lifestyle can even impact how you see the grocery store.
Plus Points For Organic Gardening
By :
John Pawlett
Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature.
Monaco Goes Green Home & Away
By :
Roger Munns
A radical drive is underway to make Monaco one of the leading environmentally friendly countries in the world.
The plan initiated by Prince Albert is already being implemented with resulting reduced carbon emissions...
Eco-friendly Paper Boom
By :
Karishma Roy
The international demand for handmade paper and its value-added products are increasing and India is being looked upon as the country with the maximum growth potential in handmade industry.
Going Green Bit by Bit
By :
Stephanie Foster
Living a more environmentally friendly lifestyle doesn't require immediate drastic changes. You can start with some simple ones and make a difference.
A Glimpse into the World of Sealed Lead Batteries
By :
Keith Londrie
Through the years there has been an increase in the use of portable electronic and an electric devices. The need for batteries has grown exponentially.
Monaco Puts Their Greenhouse In White House Shadow
By :
Roger Munns
Prince Albert of Monaco has been campaigning for the environment, and now he's opened a new embassy in Washington D.C.
The right location for lobbying further, according to a Monaco travel guide.
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