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  • How to Take Care of your Cat  By : Jane Jenkoff
    Follow these tips on how to take care of your cat and teach him basic habits and benefit from a rewarding relationship with your pet.
  • A Spiritual Ecology of West Coast Rainforest  By : jgraf
    As presented by the Earth Vision project,, an experiential foray through west coast nature, from a deep ecology perspective, using poetic prose as a vehicle.
  • EcoGreen - Helping Hotels to be Environment friendly  By : Ecogreen
    EcoGreenHotel.com was launched early in 2008 and is planning for considerable growth in 2009. The planned growth will be with vendor partners that target the hospitality industry, sustainable hotel partners and a consulting arm that will be working with both new and existing properties.
  • What is Renewable Energy?  By : Jerry Waxman
    As the world slowly moves toward the foreseen energy crisis, it is important that we do away with our dependency on sources of energy that are non-renewable. Non-renewable sources are coming closer and closer to extinction. Renewable energy solutions refer to those energy solutions that can keep ch
  • Purchasing a Fishing Rod  By : Robert Thomson
    If you have an concern in fishing, there are many different types of poles on the souk. import them can be overwhelming as you look at rows and rows of poles. But it’s important to recall that there are a few equipment that requisite to be full into consideration before putting cash on a rod.
  • A perfect backpackers holiday in Thailand  By : Robert Thomson
    If you are a backpacker or an eco traveller, this homestead is for you. This is a total get away from it holiday with excellent food and authentic accommodation at affordable prices.
  • Est-ce que les avantages que les banques nous proposent sont à notre intérêt?  By : Anne Doe
    Dernièrement la banque a rejoint les entraineurs de la gestion ménagère et nous offre une consultation. Est-ce que ce geste est vraiment à notre intérêt ou cet un moyen de gagner notre confiance et de nous vendre des services supplémentaires?
  • Living Green is Good for the Environment and for You  By : SimonSkinner
    Several ways you can live a greener life that are easy to implement. Most cities have garbage services that pick up recyclable materials in addition to your trash. It is simple to set up a separate container for cardboard, plastics and other recyclables. On trash day, your garbage service takes it away and does all the hard work of recycling all those materials.
  • Why Small Engine Makers Are Going Green  By : Ben Anton
    This article discusses the recent regulation to lower emission standards for lawn mowers and how this impacts gardeners and home lawn care aficionados.
  • Atlanta Green Homes for a Green Planet  By : Robert Thomson
    The green home is no longer an interesting experiment, and Atlanta green homes are now available. It is no longer possible for anyone to deny the tremendous impact that we humans are having on the welfare of our planet. Our ever-growing numbers and ever-greater demands and expectations have led us to the point where our everyday lives are constantly choking the planet that gave us birth.
  • 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.
  • The End of Factory Farming  By : jgraf
    A critical look at the factory farming industry, and its effects on our well-being.
  • The End of Real Estate  By : jgraf
    An excursion into the future of the nature-human relationship, by spiritual ecologist, Josef Graf.
  • 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.
  • Neue Webseite Bekannt machen.  By : Artur Blum
    Jede Neue Webseite hat es schwer sich in der Welt des Internets zu beweisen. Doch das A und O eines Erfolges ist sein Ranking bei Google und Co. und dem Traffic.
  • Plastic Storage boxes makes a massive impact on the environment  By : Robert Thomson
    How plastic affects the living earth we inhabit and what we can do to change our carbon footprint.
  • Surprise Party Planning Tips and Guidance  By : Ellie Schneider
    Here you can find tips that will help you to plan a successful surprise party
  • Understanding Mold Outbreaks and Clean-Up  By : Ben Anton
    Mold growth is not only a major problem in the southwest where hurricanes are causing tremendous flood damage. It can grow in any business or office space where humidity is high. This article explains what mold is, how it causes damages to homes and businesses, and how it can be treated by either, a home owner or a mold remediation service.
  • Livigno, Italy: A Poor To Prosperous Ski Resort  By : Robert Thomson
    Bargain hunters looking for great deals and greater skiing will love Livigno, Italy. You see, Livigno is not a tax haven but a tax free zone. This means that residents pay an income tax to the government. This also means, however, that visitors and residents pay no tax for products-like duty free-bought here. Tax free booze, tax free cigarettes, tax free beauty products, tax free electronics and, especially, tax free gas never sounded so good in a continuing difficult global economy.
  • Marilleva, Italy: Two Resorts of Equal Pleasure  By : Robert Thomson
    The 2009 ski season is fast approaching. In some of the loftier European ski vacation spots, there have already been light featherings of snow. Perhaps, then, you've looked into Italy somewhere near the Dolomites-that mountain chain in the northeast extending from Adige River, over the Piave River all the way to the Western Dolomites, or the Brenta Group. This is where you'll find Marilleva, Italy, located close to Trento, the capital of the Province of Trento.
  • Val Cenis: Lots Of Snow And Authentic Heritage  By : Robert Thomson
    Val Cenis ski resort, Val Cenis France skiing, Val Cenis hotels, Val Cenis rooms, cheap accommodation, Val Cenis snowboarding, winter sports, ski area, ski vacations, ski holidays, apres ski, ski pass
  • Cats Body Language: What Does the Cat Tail Tells  By : Jonathan Skinner
    Here you can learn about cats body language and the way cats communicate and express emotions using their eyes, ears and tails.
  • 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.
  • Texas Holdem Poker: Basics of the World Most Popular Game  By : James Lezpool
    Here is a basic introduction to the world most popular game: Texas Holdem poker. You can learn here how to play the game, how the hands are ranked and more.
  • From simple to luxurious rooms in Bohinj, Slovenia  By : Robert Thomson
    Before you book your flight to Bohinj, you already know what to expect from the country. Of course, you now have an itinerary for your trip. But are you aware of the room ambiance that you can get from the hotels or apartments where you would stay during your whole vacation in Bohinj?
  • Affordable accommodation in Apartments Bohinj, Slovenia  By : Robert Thomson
    For how long do you want to stay at Bohinj, Slovenia? If you don't want to stay at the conventional hotels, you have another place to stay here in Bohinj. And if you also don't wish to pay for the high hotel rates, there is another accommodation for you and your whole family.
  • Stunning landscape views from apartments Bohinj  By : Robert Thomson
    Bohinj is one of the stunning valleys located in Slovenia that stretches from Ukanc to the Soteska. On the southern area of the Bohinj lies the magnificent Bohinj Mountains. While on the north side of the Bohinj is where you can see the highest mountain in Slovenia - the Mount Triglav.
  • Home Solar Panels  By : blopa
    Introduction to solar energy solution
  • Ideal Spots For Simple Organic Gardens  By : nztip
    The one thing in organic vegetable gardening is the selection of a best location. 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 garden is better than nothing at all.

    But we wi
  • What You Don't Know Can Hurt Me  By : John Mehrmann
    You may be surprised at the difference that you can make in the world, in the lives of others, and for future generations. The personal effort may be very small, small enough to fit in your hand or in your pocket, and perhaps that is why it is so often overlooked.
  • Document Recovery Services: Employing Book Restoration Services  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.
  • Sea Otter  By : Robert Thomson
    The sea otter lives in environments that are close to the shore. The reason for this is so the sea otter can dive to the ocean floor quickly to find food. The food the sea otter preys upon includes fish, mollusks, sea urchins, ...
  • Earth4Energy Review - New Ebook Creates Renewable Energy Buzz  By : Anthony Dempster
    A recently released eBook entitled Earth4Energy has created quite a buzz on the internet over recent weeks.
  • Environmental noise, the planning process and the impact on residential quality of life  By : Mike Legon
    Maintaining the balance between the buzz of noisy urban life with its pubs and clubs, industrial plant and transport, and the reasonable protection of the health and well-being of people within their homes in densely populated urban environments, is the combined responsibility of local authority planning considerations and good acoustic design by specialist consultants.
  • Wind Power Basics - Renewable Energy at Home  By : Anthony Dempster
    As growing worldwide energy demands place more strain on our electricity supplies, it is more important than ever that we look for was to conserve energy in our home. Even more effective than this though is looking for ways to generate our own electricity.
  • Air Duct sales point  By : Bryan Hammond
    Air Duct sales point

    Now we all know that there are many thing that one person needs in life that we did not need in the older days. Like cars, many years ago cars where only made for rich people, these days a car is very necessary and is no longer look at as a luxury. This goes for many other things that an adult buys in his or her life, lets take a look at your home, and the air your breathe while you are at home for a minute, because we all know not air is not a luxury, and it never was.
  • The Folgaria Ski Resort and its Historic Vistas  By : Robert Thomson
    The Italian mountain range known as the Trentino Alps has three plateaus and these are collectively called the Trento tablelands. The plateaus are the Folgaria, the Lavarone, and the Luserna.
  • Brides Les Bains Ski Resort and Olympian Spa  By : Robert Thomson
    In close proximity to famous European resorts, such as the Val Thorens and the Courchevel, the new ski resort of Brides Les Bains can be easily overlooked.
  • Are Secondary Spill Containment Systems Sufficient?  By : Mistina Thomson
    Secondary spill containment is defined as trapping and collecting the hazardous material in a container that is above ground from which the material can be easily disposed of using SPCC sanctioned disposal methods.
  • Aerators: A Good Water Oxygenation Method  By : Jorge Baez Jorge Baez
    What Causes Pond Algae And How To Control It?

    One must have adequate knowledge in understanding the importance of algae in respect to the pond ecosystem. At the same time it shouldn’t lead to the algae bloom.

    The pond algae are one of the hottest topics of discussion for pond owners. Algae are non-vascular plants that tend to grow in ponds.
  • Are you handling computer disposal cleverly enough?  By : PETERP5 PETERP5
    Are you handling computer disposal cleverly enough?

    Tick-tock, tick-tock … the clock is ticking on your PC, the technological pace is picking up speed and tomorrow it could very well be obsolete. But what to do with it then?
  • Ford Autos and the Environment  By : john stone
    In addition to the advanced technologies and management methods that transnational corporations have brought to China, they have introduced many corporate concepts, most notably that of corporate accountability/responsibility.
  • Air Duct systems  By : Bryan Hammond
    Air Duct sales point

    Now we all know that there are many thing that one person needs in life that we did not need in the older days. Like cars, many years ago cars where only made for rich people, these days a car is very necessary and is no longer look at as a luxury. This goes for many other things that an adult buys in his or her life, lets take a look at your home, and the air your breathe while you are at home for a minute, because we all know not air is not a luxury, and it never was.
  • Cape Town 4x4 Trails  By : Robert Thomson
    Do you have the passion for adventure? With your 4x4, you too can travel new paths and untried roads. Take pleasure in 4x4 trails around Cape Town, exploring and experiencing the great outdoors.
  • Getting a Cheap skip hire  By : Anthony Cain Anthony Cain
    Cheap skip hire

    Getting the waste cleaned from your house is a big task and that is when hiring a skip comes in picture. It is a very convenient way of cleaning your house. The only worry when you decide to hire a skip is the vast difference in the skip hire costs. How do you know which one to hire?
  • 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.
  • 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?
  • 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
  • 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.
  • Storm Recycling: Helping To Keep The Environment Clean  By : Andrew Perry1 Andrew Perry1
    Basics Facts To Know About Storm Recycling

    With an increasing number of people becoming environmentally conscious recycling has been on the priority agenda for many a companies. Quite a few well known companies have sprung up and they do product recycling. One such well-known company is Storm Recycling.
  • Poor soundproofing between attached properties  By : Mike Legon
    “I can hear (too much noise from) my neighbours, how can this be improved?” is one of the most common questions asked of acoustic consultants.
  • 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.
  • Paganella, Italy - Skiing Just Got A Lift  By : Robert Thomson
    Paganella can be found in the Province of Trento (Trentino) Province in northern-ish Italy. Some of the area villages and towns are the Fai della Paganella, Andalo, Terlago, and Molveno.
  • The Grand Kranjska Gora - Retreat Recreationally To Nature  By : Robert Thomson
    Kranjska Gora (Slovene ski resort) is unlike many European tourist destinations. One reason, for example, lies in the seasons: Visitors and locals alike can stake a claim here in either summer or winter with plenty to do.
  • Camping Gear: Tips For Camping Green  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.
  • How To Save Gas Cost By Running Your Car or Truck On Water  By : Doodler
    This article looks at the claims of running your car on 100% water and tells you if it's really possible or not.
  • 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
  • Taking A Very Intimate Look At Wind Turbines And Determining What You Should Decide On  By : Jacob Smithson Jr.
    Many areas around the globe have finally come to terms with the conception that changes in energy generation customs are going to need to be made in the upcoming months and decades.
  • Solar Panels Have Probably Attained Economic Efficiency  By : Jacob Smithson Jr.
    As consumers, we seldom get all delirious about an event until it starts to affect our fiscal status or how we go about our days. Relatively few people cared about the price of petrol when it was hovering around $2.10 per gallon. When it gets up around $3.35 per gallon and costs over $100.00 to supply that gasoline guzzling SUV however, we get a bit more aware.
  • Uses Of Wind Turbines  By : Jacob Smithson Jr.
    With more and more fuels getting wasted and used, there are very few options remaining. Bio-fuel is one of the options and to add to it is the use of solar panels for driving motors and making electricity. The third option is harnessing the wind power.
  • Everything You wanted To Know About Solar Panels  By : Keith Jacobsen Sr.
    Solar panels are being used as a modern replacement to batteries and other elements that make electricity possible. Solar panels have existed for a long time since 1839 but have not been used as much and as effectively as it is being done today.
  • Save The Planet Songs & Video - Introduction To Global Warming  By : Jim Olivero
    Global warming is no more a myth but a fast approaching reality that will wipe out all living organism on Earth. Learn about global warming and how you can get an array of such Save The Planet songs.
  • Sulfites  By : Robert Thomson
    Sulfites are found in surprising places, from salad bars to wine and even dried fruits. Many people react to sulfites and some actually suffer from a sulfite allergy.
  • Biomass Renewable sources of energy  By : clueless
    Biomass is macrobiotic matter prepared from plants and animals. Biomass includes stored energy from the sun. Plants absorb the sun's energy in a method called photosynthesis. The chemical energy in plants gets transferred on to the animals and people that eat them, all in a form of a big chain reaction biologically. Biomass is a renewable energy source since as we grow more trees and crops, more waste will always be there to renew. Some examples of biomass fuels are wood, crops, manure, and some garbage.
  • Biodiesel: 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.
  • Illegal Drugs - Cocaine and the Destruction of the Rainforests  By : Christopher Evans - Drug-Aware.com
    This article details the devastating effect that cocaine production has on the rainforests. It is filled will information, facts and statistics that will be a shock to anyone not familiar with this contribution to the eradication of our planet's rainforests.
  • How can Nutrient Management Services Help with my Planting Strategy?  By : Rob Parker
    What is nutrient management and how can it help with the things that we plant ?
  • GO WILD IN PANAMA  By : Robert Thomson
    Panama is a popular Latin American tourist destination.
  • LED Technology Surpasses Other Lighting Technology  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.
  • What is the Georgian Bay UNESCO Biosphere Reserve?  By : Rob Parker
    Canada is well know for it's for it's vast area of wilderness, national parks and wildlife resrerves
  • 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.
  • Global Warming – Fact or Fiction?  By : Nicky Bullimore
    We hear all the time about Global warming and the greenhouse effect and we are told about the responsibility we have in reducing the effect we are having on the environment, but do we understand how the greenhouse effect works and if infact, it is a real theory or not?
  • Ten reasons for visiting Costa Rica in the rainy season  By : Robert Thomson
    Travellers to Costa Rica frequently plan their trip around the rainy season. However, this article provides ten things you may not know about the rainy season and provides some compelling reasons for visiting Costa Rica’s during, what local call, the ‘green season’.
  • Why is quitting smoking so hard?  By : smokerness
    We all know that many smokers are aware of health risks that come along with smoking cigarettes. We also know that that some of them are seeking support and help for their habit. I don’t want you to understand me as some kind of a guru who is making smart statements on how to quit smoking cold turkey in 15 hours for free. No no. My idea for smoking cigarettes is very similar to yours.
  • Green choices: give Valentines Day gifts with the planet in mind  By : AndyS
    If Valentines Day is an essential day for you or the one you love; then you can show a bit of love for the environment by carefully considering what you buy.
  • Rising Uk Energy Prices Compound Fuel Poverty Problems  By : Andrew Leech
    More and more British households are spending a higher percentage of their income on energy costs. Using the UK Government’s own fuel poverty criteria and set against recent energy price rises it can be calculated that an extra two million households have become victims of fuel poverty.
  • Emergency Lights: How to Store and Keep Emergency LED Flashlights and Lanterns at Home  By : Ben Anton
    Every home should have emergency lighting equipment in case of a power outage or a natural disaster. This article explains what an LED Emergency Light is, where to store it and what to use it for.
  • Guide for Quitting Smoking Cigarettes  By : smokerness
    Most smokers are afraid that they can’t quit, that cigarettes are more powerful than they are. Actually this is fear from the fear, because if you are still smoking, how can you know that it’s hard without cigarettes? This is a result from your habit that is controlling you so much that it won’t allow you to imagine how life can look like without smoking.
  • Are There Uses for Dust Waste from my Wood Working Plant?  By : Rob Parker
    If you work with wood you create dust, what to do with it is always a problem.
  • Some Causes of Odours in Water  By : Rob Parker
    there are many causes of odours in your water, here's just a few
  • Maintaining your Septic System  By : Rob Parker
    If you live in a rural area this article about septic tanks may be of interest to you.
  • Is Farm Run Off Polluting our Drinking Water?  By : Rob Parker
    Our environment today provides us with so much pollution, it's hard to know what is being polluted
  • How Safe is your Drinking Water?  By : Rob Parker
    With the scares and happening with our water you should be aware of how safe it really is
  • Cable Ties - Their Many Uses  By : Rob Parker
    It's amzing just how mnay uses there are today for a cable tie.
  • Recycling: Recycling on Your Travel  By : Penny Maseko
    Before you even leave your home there are ways that you can help save energy and waste. Turn your thermostats down on your home and your hot water heater. Some heaters have a "Vacation" setting right on them that can be used to set the temperature when no one will be around to need the heat. Just keep in mind the plants that are left behind and as long as they will not be killed off due to the temperature change, you're set. Be sure to turn off your outside water source, in the event that there is a pipe break while you're away, this will minimize the damage. When you return home, turn the water back on slowly, where you will be able to be aware of any issues or leaks that may have occurred.
  • Global Warming: The Effects on Forestry and Agriculture  By : Calvino Maseko
    Trees are the best carbon dioxide scrubbers in nature. Old growth trees are especially good at removing carbon dioxide from the air and storing it within their cells. For this reason, old growth trees need to be protected from the lumber jack's blade.
  • Why Solar Power and Solar Panels Important  By : Gugu Maseko
    We have ways to heat our water, our homes and provide us with electricity. We probably take all of this for granted and if we lost them we would probably panic. We take for granted that these conveniences will be there for us from now on. We expect glitches to happen but we want them to be fixable without going long without all of these. We appreciate the heat in the winter when it snows outside and when the temperatures drop. We need water to live and although it is usually running under the ground we want the convenience of it running through our pipes and into our homes.
  • The Role of Wind Turbine and Wind Power in Solar Power  By : Gugu Maseko
    There are two different types of wind turbine; Vertical and Horizontal. Each one performs their own function and have their own advantages and their disadvantages. You should pick the one that is best for you and your needs. They do have one thing in common and that is that they produce energy from winds. They just do it in a different way. Vertical axis turbine has the main rotor shaft running vertically instead of horizontally. This direction can have its advantages and disadvantages. The advantage is the gearbox can be put in the bottom of the turbine, unlike the horizontal turbines. All the weight is not at the top of the tower.
  • Global Warming: US Mayors Climate Protection Agreement  By : Mahase Maseko
    When the dust settled on February 16, 2005, 141 countries had ratified the Kyoto Protocol and put it into effect. The United States was not one of those countries who saw fit to join together to stop global warming. Many citizens were disappointed, but one US Mayor decided to do something about it.
  • Recycling: The Loon Mountain and Keeping the Planet clean  By : Wandile Maseko
    Loon Mountain is located in New Hampshire, right in the middle of the state and as a part of the White Mountains. If you know anything about New Hampshire, you'll know that some of the country's best winter sports take place in the White Mountains. When you think of skiing; recycling probably isn't your first visual, but Loon Mountain is looking to change that perception.
  • Global Warming and the Significance Effects  By : Frank Maseko
    There has been a significant increase in these higher intensity storms in the last 35 years. This could be due to global warming. In 2005, the Atlantic was bombarded with 27 tropical storms powerful enough to receive a name. 15 of them developed into hurricanes.
  • Solar Energy: Heating Your Home and Efficient Appliances  By : Gugu Maseko
    It doesn't matter if you are building your home or remodeling, you can turn it into a solar energy home by making a few simple changes to your plan. If electric and gas become hard to manage you may want to consider heating your home with the sun. Solar energy is the heat that comes from the sun down to the earth. When it reaches the earth it spreads evenly but you may need it to go to a certain area like your home. How do you get that much sunlight to heat a home? It's easy to do and takes a few extra steps to help get it started.
  • A Thing or Two on Solar Power  By : Johnson Maseko
    There are more products that use solar power than what we realize. A lot of the electronics made will use some type of solar power in order to function completely and accurately. For example, calculators are solar power products. These calculators may or may not have on and off switches. Some rely on the solar panel completely in order to stay or turn off. Solar power calculators need a certain amount of light inside the solar panel in order to turn the calculator on and perform what you want it to do; add, subtract, divide, multiply and more. The solar panel in a calculator is not as big as the one that you would to power your home. The size needed for a calculator is adjusted before installation to provide the right amount of what it needs. Solar power products can be found in travel products, outdoor recreation, safety products, emergency products and more.
  • Extreme Events and Transportations Role in Global Warming  By : Elias Maseko
    With the issue of transportation, it is predicted that Americans will continue to put gasoline-burning cars on the road at alarming rates over the next twenty years. The number estimated is around 300 million new cars. With this expectation, it is clear that cars should be made with energy efficiency in mind. Otherwise, they will cause extensive global warming.
  • Global Warming Effects on Ice Age and Forestry  By : Wandile Maseko
    The new ice age theory starts with an understanding of why Europe and Scandinavia are not colder already. After all, other places at the same latitude are covered with ice and permafrost. Alaska and Greenland are both as close to the North Pole as Europe. Yet, it is not global warming that keeps Europe warm.
  • Climate Changes and Other Effects of Global Warming  By : Norman Mhlanga
    Climate changes due to global warming can be seen in the prevalence of drought. Years are becoming drier in recent decades due to global warming. This is caused by the heat that is building up around the earth's surface. Excessive evaporation intensifies drought even more during the spring and fall.
  • Just Some More Information on Solar Power  By : Gugu Maseko
    In order to power energy with solar power you need to know the basics of solar power and how it works. It takes a long time for heat from the sunlight to reach the earth. Unless it is concentrated into a particular area the heat from the sun will be distributed evenly over the earth's surface where the sun is shining. When you want to use the natural sun light to power your electricity, heat or water you need to know the process to it.
  • Adverse Effects Due To Global Warming  By : Jass Sukati
    The past 9 years has produced the warmest years due to global warming. In fact, every year from the first to the second warmest years, ranked within the warmest 25 years in the US. In 2006, the annual average temperature was 55 degrees Fahrenheit. Recent warm years point to a climate change being brought on by global warming. There have been more and more frequent droughts in the West in recent years. The last 30 years in particular have seen numerous droughts. These droughts have spawned wildfires that set new records in 2006 for number of fires and of acres burned. Further proof of global warming is seen in these destructive wildfires.
  • Visiting the Landfill and Recycling  By : Wandile Maseko
    I've given myself a great gift this year; call it a field trip, if you like, but I took myself to my town's landfill and had my eyes opened for the first time. Maybe the concept of someone reaching their 40s and still not being contentious of recycling is one that sounds far-fetched, well, it's the truth. I didn't grow up imagining the Earth covered in over-flowing landfills, piles and piles of garbage as high as the tallest building that was not my experience. But because the idea of leaving too much waste for the Earth to handle is a bitter reality today, I've begun to educate myself.

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