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  • Zero Landfill Factories Encouraging To Consumers  By : Ben Anton
    This article discusses the recent turn of major automobile and engine manufacturers toward better manufacturing practices in their plants, specifically their zero-landfill and energy efficiency goals.
  • Having a Mold Connected Problems is Very Common In Our Lives  By : Drago Marx
    getting back to killing and removing black mold correctly and some useful tips about removing mold completely.
  • Organic Cleaning Products - Our Organic Weapon of Removal  By : Drago Marx
    This article speaks about Why should we use organic mold cleaning products and some useful tips about removing mold permanently.
  • Why the Bees are Dying  By : jgraf
    This article opens the box on the disappearing honeybee issue, so-called Colony Collapse Disorder, by using spiritual ecology and the indications of 20th Century renaissance man, Rudolf Steiner, to look at the common denominator of suspected causes.
  • Plastic Storage boxes has a huge effect on the environment  By : Roberto Garabell
    How plastic affects the living earth we inhabit and what we can do to change our carbon footprint.
  • The Spiritual Ecology of the Boreal Forest  By : jgraf
    The Earth Vision project presents to the reader an experience of spiritual ecology in the northern boreal forest.
  • Toward a New Relationship with the Land  By : jgraf
    Riding on the notion of releasing land ownership, the Earth Vision project proposes Steiner’s Three-fold Social Order as a model of deconstruction.
  • Regularly Used Rust Removal Products  By : Drago Marx
    This article summarizes how Substances from house hold cleaning products enter in to environment out of distinct ways and it reminds us of minimum responsibility towards the environment and nature.
  • Preeminent customs to Remove Rust From Metal  By : Drago Marx
    This article talks about various aspects related to Rust Removing Procss From Metals.It as well suggests more than a few home made rust removal things like lime ans soda.
  • Rank U.S. States for Clean Water  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.
  • Best Tips on Removing Rust from Metal  By : Drago Marx
    This article talks about various aspects related to How to Remove Rust From Metal ?.It as well suggests quite a lot of home made rust removal things like lime ans soda.
  • Organic Rust Removal Products-Best Practice Removing Rust Stains  By : Drago Marx
    This article summarizes concepts related to excellent tips on removing rust stains.I t also addresses the issues related to the value of using organic products over commercial rust removal products.
  • Black Mold Linked Health Hazards  By : Drago Marx
    This satisfactory written article summarizes aspects interconnected to how black mold can affect your health and warns you on aspects which can improve you to be well prepared to deal in to the black mold problems.
  • Environmentally Conscious Lake District Hotels  By : jennyhicks
    Thinking of the environment and being environmentally conscious needn’t stop when taking a holiday. Many hotels and leisure complexes are leading the way in the environmental stakes by lowering their carbon footprint.
  • Why Should We Take Black Mold Acutely?  By : Drago Marx
    This Article Summarises several aspects related to Block Mold and it answers the questions like How Do You Sense if You’re At Peril?.This article is useful in the sense of knowing who are at real risk.
  • Mold Removal Products and Expected Cleaning  By : Drago Marx
    This article summarizes Do You Clean Your Bathroom Evenly?.It deals with all the aspects of mold removal actions and importance of keeping your shower and bath room clean.
  • Environmental Responsibility Versus Economic Gain  By : Brian Maiden
    Issues surrounding the environment have been high on everyone’s agenda in recent years thanks to stark realisation that our fossil fuel supplies are quickly running out...
  • Do You Have the Cleanest House, In the face of Having Pets?  By : Drago Marx
    This article summarizes all aspects of Discrete Types of Pet Stain Removal Products.It also discussesabout severalcleaning solutions which help us keep our house clean.
  • Black Mold and Natural Cleaning Solutions  By : Drago Marx
    This article summarizes many important issues related to natural cleaning products.It additionally elucidates on the some ideas linked to mold remediation solutions.
  • It's A Bit Early For A Freeze, Isn't it?  By : Mark Boardman
    A frost is about to hit the northeast US, in some places a month early. Could this be La Nina at work?
  • Getting Protection From Natural Disasters  By : Jarred Sadler
    None of us really like to think about natural disasters but unfortunately, they do occur from time to time. Perhaps we are in a location that is prone to natural disasters, such as hurricanes or earthquakes. How secure is the information that is on your computer should tragedy strike? Many people do not really take into consideration the fact that they need a backup service in order to make sure
  • Floods And Your Kitchen  By : Jarred Sadler
    The kitchen could be one of the most frequented areas in our homes. The kitchen might be the most hectic hub of family activity at all epoch of the day, breakfast, banquet, supper, and postponed night snack. For specific actions, kitchens can be of the utmost importance when it comes to entertain our guest. Many houses now have open layouts and the kitchens may be so viewable. There are large quantities
  • Earthquake And Your Kids  By : Jarred Sadler
    Earthquakes can be a terrifying experience for everybody who has experienced them, especially children who may not understand what is open on. The next is an explanation of earthquakes and the security steps that should be taken in the outcome of this manner of normal disaster.
  • Weather And Business - A Great Day For Selling  By : Mark Boardman
    We all know that ice-cream sales go up in hot weather, but the weather has a significant impact on businesses the world over.
  • Global Warming - Survive And Thrive  By : Mark Boardman
    Throughout time plants and animals, including man, have evolved strategies to survive and thrive in a range of varying climates. Our current global warming is nothing unique. This article looks at how life adapts to climatic extremes
  • Hurricane Ike – Give the Caribbean a Break  By : Mark Boardman
    Fast on the heels of hurricane Gustav, Hurricane Ike has now torn across the Caribbean and slammed into Cuba. Where next for Ike? And how do these Hurricanes form?
  • Making A Easy Organic Vegetable Garden  By : nztip
    The one thing in organic garden is the selection of a best spot. Without a choice, it means simply doing the best one can with conditions. With space limited it resolves itself into no garden, or a box garden. Surely a box organic vegetable garden is better than nothing at all.

    But we will now
  • Let's Prepare For An Earthquake  By : Jarred Sadler
    The year 1906 was a determining factor in how future resident of the San Francisco area would live their lives. Will they be able to sleep peacefully at night knowing that anything can happen between the time they slept and the time they will be awake. But the question for most people is the possibility that they may never wake up again.
  • Pet Carriers for Air Travel  By : Slavco Stefanoski
    It can be very scary for the person having the attack, because to them it feels like they’re drowning, unable to catch a deep breath because it won’t go in.
  • Document Recovery: Restoring Water Damaged Books  By : Ben Anton
    Water and mold damage is a significant concern for museums, libraries and other institutions that house important books related to our country's history and culture. This article describes how institutions, as well as homeowners, can take action if such damages occur to avoid the complete ruin of their book collection.
  • Suffering From Adult Asthma Symptoms?  By : Slavco Stefanoski
    It can be very scary for the person having the attack, because to them it feels like they’re drowning, unable to catch a deep breath because it won’t go in.
  • Ideas for an 8th Grade Science fair Project  By : Slavco Stefanoski
    Use your personal strengths when developing a plan for a science fair project. If you are a great artist, mix this into your science presentation.
  • Lightning - 5 Times Hotter Than The Surface of The Sun  By : Mark Boardman
    At any one time there are approximately 1,800 thunderstorms in progress and every second 100 lightning strikes. But clear patterns are now emerging of the occurrence of these bolts from the blue.
  • The Explosion of Hurricane Gustav  By : Mark Boardman
    Hurricane Gustav is the 3rd of the 2008 hurricane season, and as it heads out into the Gulf of Mexico it is already being described as this years’ Katrina.
  • Weather Gods And Ancient Meteorology  By : Mark Boardman
    Fascinated by the weather and heavenly bodies, the first human societies relied on mythology for an explanation of the climate rather than science.
  • Learn Five Things You Did Not Know About Plants and Imorove Your Life Immediately  By : Steven Milbrandt
    Plants are truly nature's wonder. In this fascinating and thought provoking article learn why they are so important and five ways that plants can make your life better today. Not only are these essential for sustaining life but also they have built economies and significant aspects of everyday life have been improved
  • Tornadoes - Why We Love These Killers  By : Mark Boardman
    If you were to see a tornado, what would you do? Run for cover? Stop and stare? Grab the camera and start filming? Why are we so fascinated by these deadly killers?
  • Hurricane Vince - The Worlds Most Unusual Storm  By : Mark Boardman
    Hurricane Vince made landfall on October 11th 2005. However, this landfall was on mainland Europe, making it the first ever tropical cyclone to achieve such a feat!
  • Wireless Thermometers – Mourning Two Pins And A Magnet  By : Mark Boardman
    This article describes how the introduction of wireless thermometers stopped me from crushing and destroying all previous attempts I had made with thermometers.
  • Computer Recycling & E-Waste - Re-use vs Recycling  By : Mark Johnston
    Computer Recycling is often associated to scrapping computers for metals. Is this the best way to deal with aging equipment?
  • Simple Maintenance Can Keep YOur Hepa Air Filter Running Clean  By : Frank Froggatt
    The manufacturers for air filters come up with all sorts of new designs each day which may confuse you, especially when you...
  • Another Striking Sign of Global Warming  By : Mark Boardman
    As the world continues to heat up the impacts are becoming more obvious. This week a huge sheet of ice has broken away from an ice shelf in the Canadian Arctic.
  • Disaster Recovery: The Days After Flooding  By : Ben Anton
    The days after a flood are the most critical to assessing safety and damages.This article explains the three main actions to take toward recovering your personal documents and valuables after a flood to ensure the best and safest results.
  • Home Theater Televisions: Recycling Your CRT  By : Ben Anton
    The digital transition taking place in February 2009 has many people wondering what to do with older model television sets. This article provide readers information on why they should recycle old CRT and analog TVs and how they can best go about it.
  • Let It Rain, But Not On The Olympics  By : Mark Boardman
    For years man has tried to alter the weather in his favour. There is little doubt that science has the capabilities, but should we really go there?
  • The Power of a Carbon Bomb  By : Mark Boardman
    Our planet is under threat from a possible “carbon bomb”. This articles describes what this phenomenon is, its consequences and if it can be stopped
  • Interesting Giraffe Facts  By : David Meisel
    The collective name for giraffe is a “journey of giraffe." The reason for this name is, that they will not stay in the same area for too long feeding off the same...
  • Building A Green House Has Endless Benefits  By : Al Zan
    Energy and cost efficiency are two perks of building using green architecture and design. Although the initial costs of building a green house may top those of a conventional home, expenditures can be made up in reduced utility bills. One way in which building a green house is more efficient than building a standard house is in the reduced consumption of electricity.
  • Our Wobbling Earth, Wobbled by The World's Weather  By : Mark Boardman
    The world's weather can have an enormous impact on a local scale. From a tornado to a hurricane, or an ice storm to a drought, the weather takes its toll. But did you know that the world's weather is capable of making the whole earth move?
  • Tropical Storm Cristobal  By : Mark Boardman
    It's hurricane season, and those in the path of these huge storms keep a wary eye out to the east to see what may be heading their way.
  • Building Green: Incorporating Sustainable Design  By : Al Zan
    So many people are talking about building green. Why? Each day, it seems we learn more and more about how we negatively affect our environment-- and our whole planet. Most of us don't like to think that our homes and lifestyles do significant damage. After all, we just want to support our families and have a high quality of life, right?
  • I?ve created a directory of the 10 best castoff cars which should be useful when purchasing your next pre-owned automobile.  By : papa
    I?ve created a listing of the 10 unsurpassed used cars which must be positive once purchasing your next pre-owned automobile.
  • Primitive conventional art can come in the form of dolls, paintings, handmade crafts, textiles, and purposeful items such as fixtures.  By : papa
    When you expression at your model, as do you see? Do you see moral a figurine or correct an objective? If so, I summons you art to take a new mien.
  • Building Green Homes – Comparing The European and US Standing  By : Al Zan
    The Green Movement, popular with the Hippies in the early 60s was the precursor for the present interest in building Green homes. Thereafter, the Green movement evolved differently in the United States and Europe. In the 1970s, the Green Movement gained political credibility with the establishment of the Green Party in Germany. Many more Green political parties came into being notably in Europe and thus an institutional approach to the green movement was in place in Europe. These Green parties o
  • Building Green – A Benefits Report  By : Al Zan
    Building a Green house is challenging and may well burn a hole in your pocket. A green house typically costs 0.5 % to 6.5% higher than a standard dwelling. Practically speaking, it might does not make sense investing more in a green house. However, the vital point which most people miss is a critical analysis of the future prospects of Green buildings. Governments across the world are progressively becoming more and more sensitive to environmental issues. The Green Movement is slowly but surely
  • Wonderful Weather, Except Here Of Course  By : Mark Boardman
    Why is it that so much of the time weather is never quite right? Too hot, too cold, too wet, too dry? Maybe the perfect weather simply does not exist.
  • Green Home Building: America vs. Europe  By : Al Zan
    Every day, it seems like citizens and governments all over the world are becoming increasingly aware of the need to conserve. And even though the United States is doing more every day to conserve energy, Americans are still a step behind in the energy conservation movement. Europe in particular has been leading the way in green home building and especially in energy conservation for many years.
  • Hurricane Bertha, a Prophetess of Doom?  By : Mark Boardman
    The first named storm of the hurricane season is trundling west across the Atlantic. Are we in for a big storm season?
  • Pollute Less by Shaving - A Look at an Eco-Friendly Shaving System  By : Markus Ingram
    There is an excessive amount of garbage heading for the landfill everyday that can be prevented. Shaving companies are a major contributor by creating razor blades that go dull faster than they should.

    Consumers are forced to buy new blades every four or five shaves, sending an average of 65,000 tons of waste razor blades and packaging to the landfill. The average family will use 100 blades per year, but this can be reduced down to 5 by making some simple changes.
  • Red Sky At Night  By : Mark Boardman
    One Mississippi, two Mississippi.....weather folklore and sayings have become part of our everyday lives, but where did some of these saying originate?
  • How to Get an Inflatable Boat and Not Take a Bath!  By : KB
    The idea of owning a boat seems so far out of reach for so many of us. But what if there was a way? And better than that, what if there was a way AND to have that way be the lowest prices available?
  • Building a green home today  By : Al Zan
    What does it mean when people say that they are building a green home? There are several features that most green homes have include using the sun and land for natural heating and cooling, reduced construction waste, using sustainable resources, and/or using energy efficient appliances and fixtures. There are many ways that these features can be implemented in both building a green home and in updating existing homes.
  • The Flood of The Century  By : Mark Boardman
    In April and May of 1997 the Red River, bordering North Dakota and Minnesota flooded across the Red River valley causing $3.5 Billion worth of damage, making it one of the most expensive natural disasters ever.
  • Cleaning Does Not Have To Be A Chore  By : Lincoln Roth
    If you want to clean your home quickly and easily there are a lot of different things that you can do to help accomplish that.
  • Disaster Recovery: Mold Damage Can Be Cleaned  By : Ben Anton
    Mold growth can be a pesky problem in many areas of the country. With the increased homes and businesses experiencing water damage in the midwest, mold damage is likely to become a bi-product problem. This article explains how to best clean simple mold damaged items and tips for preventing outbreaks again.
  • Violent Winds of the World  By : Mark Boardman
    Although global air flow patterns give rise to the principle winds of the earth, there are smaller and often severe local winds that occur across the world. Some of the more famous are described in this article.
  • Disaster Recovery Services: Types of Water Damage  By : Ben Anton
    Many American's are working through the process of restoring their homes and businesses after the midwest flooding that has taken place this month. This article provides information on the various types of water damage they may be experiencing and the proper processes for restoring some of their important business and personal documents after these damages have taken affect.
  • Samsung Biodegradable Cell Phone  By : maria tillinghous
    How exactly does a company in such a competitive and ruthless market sell more cell phones? One response: manufacture "green" phones.
  • The Ice Age Cometh  By : Mark Boardman
    There is no doubt that the world is warming up, whatever the causes. However the big question is what impact will this have on global climate? Various computer models are now predicting a new ice age. Caused by global warming? An oxymoron surely? Well maybe not.
  • Anti Snore Exercises a Snoring Natural Remedies  By : bozenaj
    There are a hundred and one natural remedies, plus other technology aided remedies even involving surgeries. But another way out of this problem is through anti snore exercises.
  • Mobile Phones and Recycling  By : maria tillinghous
    Are you done with that old cell phone you have been using for a couple of years? Before you throw it away, listen to this! First you should look at the metals inside the cell phone.
  • Chemicals that Mimic Hormones Explain Birth Defects and 8 year-olds Reaching Puberty  By : Richard Alexander
    Bisphenol A is a threat to your health. It's all around you - and probably in you.




    And BPA is most likely the cause of early puberty in young girls, plus birth defects in newborns.
  • You Can Do A Lot With Your Canister Vacuum  By : Lincoln Roth
    There are all types of cleaning needs that can be handled with a canister vacuum.
  • Hydropower in Iceland – Earth Friendly or Not?  By : David Brooks
    The development of hydropower in Iceland has not been without controversy. There are vocal pundits and laypersons on both sides of the debate. So, is hydropower in Iceland a green energy or do the liabilities outweigh the assets?
  • Camping Green: How To Enjoy the Outdoors Enviro-friendly  By : Ben Anton
    More and more families are looking for ways to vacation in a more environmentally friendly way. This article describes ways your family can camp green this summer.
  • Plastic vs Polywood  By : Donna Reed
    Advantages are obvious when it comes to Polywood over Plastics, and when it comes to outdoor furniture. A good indicator of how well polywood stands the test of time is to just look around the alleys for those plastic chairs to wait for their destiny in the trash pile.
  • Biodiesel: Applications & Uses  By : Peter Van den Berg
    Environ-friendly Fuel

    Biodiesel is fast replacing petroleum diesel for use in car engines as it is found to be more friendly to the engines as well as to the environment as this biofuel emits less smoke and toxic gases in the air. 100% biodiesel or B100 can be used to run a vehicle.
  • Live life to the fullest- bungee jump  By : Roberto Bell
    Live life to the fullest and explore your more adventurous side. South Africa has numerous adventurous things to do and bungee jumping is at the top of that list. Come on be daring and feel the adrenalin rush through your veins.
  • Space Based Solar Energy, More Than Just Science Fiction  By : John Kuzniar
    There are still trillions of dollars worth of fossil fuels in the planet, but it's simply getting harder and more expensive to extract them from the earth. Most of the "easy pickings" are gone. The higher extraction costs will be passed on to the consumer.
  • Many Advantages of Polywood  By : Donna Reed
    Recycled, sustainable, maintenance free and durable outdoor patio furniture made with polywood plastic lumber all backed by a manufacturer’s warranty. What more could you ask for? Polywood lumber will surpass your expectations and will be a welcome addition to your outdoor patio, backyard, poolside or deck! So sit back, relax and forget about it! The casual outdoor life couldn’t be easier than with PolyWood!
  • Iceland, a Global Leader in Renewable Energy  By : David Brooks
    Iceland may not be top of mind for many but they do have claim to some very interesting statistics. Not the least of which is their dominance in the area of renewable or green energy utilization for energy production.
  • There Is New Vacuum Technology On The Market Today  By : Lincoln Roth
    Vacuums have come a long way in a few short years, and it is important that a wise consumer pay attention to what he or she needs and is getting from a vacuum cleaner.
  • Summer Camp And Saving the Planet  By : Arthor Pens
    It is not often that you combine summer camp with saving the planet, but that is what is happening Colorado these days. Not only do the kids get a great summer camp, but their summer activities have less impact on the planet, and they also learn to be eco-friendly.
  • Green building and green design on the rise  By : Al Zan
    Green building is becoming increasingly more popular with architects, builders and homeowners each year. Consumers’ environmental awareness is growing and they have come to demand more naturally sustainable and recycled materials incorporated in the construction and renovation of their homes and favor homes that utilize construction and design techniques that improve energy efficiency and reduce indoor air pollution. These green home building techniques not only let homeowners feel good about le
  • Aloeride Is a Cancer Preventive  By : Waiman Yau
    Did you know that aloe vera has many health supporting properties? Leanr how Aloeride can help to support the body when it has cancer.
  • Profiles in Green City Programs: Austin Texas  By : Dane Smith
    Several cities are taking progressive steps to becoming more environmentally friendly green cities. This article details some of the steps Austin is taking.
  • The Merits Of Installing A Central Vacuum System  By : Lincoln Roth
    Installing a central vacuum system is a good choice for many homeowners, but not all homes can be set up this way.
  • Your Water Footprint - Do you use over 1,000 gallons per day?  By : John Edwin
    I consider myself a pretty average person as far as my personal habits are concerned. I get up for work just like everyone else. I hop in the shower, I shave, I have breakfast, I brush my teeth. Sounds pretty average to me right? Turns out, my "average" habits, mean I use 1,219.42 gallons of water per day!
  • Biodiesel: The Fundamentals  By : Peter Van den Berg
    Vegetables for Vehicles

    All kinds of vehicles, appliances, equipments, etc. need not necessarily run on diesel which is exhaustible and can run out. They can as well run on fuels called biodiesel made from vegetable oils or animal tallow.
  • Iceland’s Geothermal Success  By : David Brooks
    Iceland seems to be hitting the world-stage for their experience in the development of geothermal power and heating. I for one think they are on to something good.
  • Do We Really Need To Save Water?  By : John Edwin
    You don’t have to look very far these days to find someone nagging you to help save the environment. A favorite topic for some in particular is the necessity of conserving water. Depending on where you live, water, or the lack thereof, may or may not be such an obvious issue. This can lead some people to possibly think to themselves, “Is there really a water shortage at all?”
  • Earth Day – Then and Now  By : CarolynSue
    Earth Day 2008 will be celebrated on April 22. How will you celebrate our planet and sustain our environment?
  • Why Data recovery should not be attempted by a novice.  By : Wilf Staton
    Data recovery is a real science and has been around for decades it spurred a new Information technology industry just solely based around the art of recovering data. So what in a nutshell is Data recovery, it is a process in which there is an attempt made to recover data stored either in databases or other storage systems such as a hard drive.
  • Indoor Air Quality vs. Outdoor Air Quality  By : Budda
    We spend more of our time indoors than we do outdoors. People spend as much as 90% of their lives inside.he quality of our indoor air is not as high as the quality of outdoor air, which can lead to many health related risks and issues for everyone.
  • Are you ready to survive a disaster?  By : Wilf Staton
    A disaster can strike in seconds sometimes with no warning what so ever and leave whole communities without power, running water or even shelter. You must be prepared to survive. The best way to prepare yourself is to have the necessary equipment and supplies to ensure you and your family are provided with the necessities of life.
  • More States Than Ever Are Supporting Solar Energy  By : John Kuzniar
    The upfront purchasing and installation cost for solar panels on the typical home is currently more than the cost of equivalent traditional energy appliances such as radiators, hot water heaters, and so on. But that's starting to change.
  • Mold Growth in the HVAC System Can be Eradicated by UV Light  By : Budda
    The growth of mold in HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) systems is a main contributor to poor indoor air quality. Mold spores are a prevalent part of bacteria and dust in the home.
  • Light Emitting Diode: The Perfect Lighting Solution  By : Ben Anton
    This article explains the features of LED light bulbs that make them superior to other light sources like incandescent or halogen lights.
  • Canister Vacuums: Still Popular Today  By : Lincoln Roth
    When people think of canister vacuums, they think about the old fashioned canisters that their mothers or grandmothers used to clean homes years ago. Not everbody realizes that these vacuums are still in operation, and that they have a strong following among certain groups.
  • It’s only Wastewater, so why is Grit Removal Important?  By : Rob Parker
    It may only be wastewater, but it is important to make sure it is properly treated.

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