Archive for the ‘Environment’ Category

US National Parks That’ll Blow your Mind

Friday, July 25th, 2008

No matter which of the US national parks you choose to visit, you will reveal intriguing wildlife and breathtaking scenery. There are a handful of parks, however, that offer things that you won't find anywhere else.

Air Pollution - Your House May Be Harming Your Family

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Kitchen cabinets, furniture, perfume, even candles and air fresheners - they can all contribute to the make ostentation of pollution in our homes.

Flower Deliveries Are The Best Way To Brighten Someone’s Day!

Thursday, July 10th, 2008

Oftentimes, when it is someone's birthday and you be able to't spend the light of day with them, you can send that person a floral posy. They know you are thinking of them, and wishing them well. It is sure to make that person's sunlight even more special.

Addressing Climate Change Requires Quiet

Wednesday, June 11th, 2008

As the world awakens to the emergency of meteorological character change, we must enter upon to look at every facet of life to see things that are right in front of us, but unobvious. CO2 and other greenhouse gases have clearly and undeniably changed our climate forever. A rise in ...

A Great Bubbling: Economics Of Oil Prices

Monday, May 19th, 2008

The world will never subsist quite the same. High oil prices are not only changing the political and relating to economics landscapes but they could also barter pluck itself, because they are stimulating the most widespread drive for technological innovation this sector has ever seen.

Are You Falling for Green Consumerism?

Monday, May 19th, 2008

It's a wonderful time to decide to be more environmentally friendly in your buying decisions. There are many products suitable and the prices are getting better. But where people often fall short of their green goals is in really thinking around the environment.

Increas your Home’s Efficiency by Eliminating Air Exchange

Wednesday, April 30th, 2008

The majority of the population are living in homes who's energy efficiency is very poor and it is costing them money and hurting our environment. Over 21% of all the carbon sub-oxide pollution in the U.S. comes from energy used in homes. Most of that carbon sub-oxide is created by ...

Thinking Through Recycling Myths

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

Recycling is one of the things people think of first when they think hind part before being environmentally friendly. In some ways that's a pity, similar to reduce and reuse really should come first, but recycling is nonetheless important, and one of the easiest for the government to encourage the ...

Paradise Tanager: The Brilliant Bird of Many Colors

Thursday, April 24th, 2008

The Paradise Tanager (Tangara Chilensis) is a brilliantly colored, moderately sized songbird that resides in the forests of South America. Its seven bright colors make this bird stand out from any surroundings: its head is a bright shade of lime green, with a deep purple-blue on its stem and turquoise ...

Renewable Energy - Sources That Never Get Exhausted

Tuesday, April 22nd, 2008

Fossil fuels such as oil, natural gas, and coal are used around the world as primary sources of force. Because they are being used up much faster than they can be renewed, they are known as nonrenewable sources.

Brass: One of the Biggest Misnomers in History

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Aside from home ornaments and jewelries, you have probably heard the term brass on forwardness bands. Do you know why a brass band is called a "effrontery band"?

Healing from Alternative Energy

Wednesday, April 16th, 2008

The principle of alternative animation healing is to use the body's own might or "qi" towards good health.

The Air We Breathe

Monday, April 14th, 2008

We don't need scientists to tell us we require 'air' to survive. The air we breathe has a gas called oxygen and without it there would be no life period. Humans, plants and animals total need oxygen to survive bound notwithstanding oxygen is a inexpressive, odorless, and tasteless, there are ...

The UK’s Waste Implementation Programme

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

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 evil spirit lies in the details. There are arguments over the detriment-effectiveness and certain effectiveness of recycling ...

Soil Testing Benefits Of a Pre-Sideress Soil Nitrate Test (PSNT)

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Nitrogen is, of course, one essential plant nutrient - further it also can negatively affect one as well as the other growth and quality of a crop and so must be carefully managed.

Biodegradable Products - Understanding the Truth

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Biodegradable products should be good for the environment, only that's not always the case.

About the Hoodia Plant

Wednesday, April 9th, 2008

Hoodia is a genus in the plant family Apocynaceae, in the part of the family previously treated as a separate family Asclepiadaceae. They are stem succulents that can reach up to 1 m high and present exuberant flowers, often with flesh colour and strong smell.

How Much Can a Stay at Home Mom Really Do For the Environment?

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Why is it that when women talk about being a stay at home mother, many describe themselves as being "just" a stay at home mom? I've always felt that there's nothing so simple about it. As a stay at home mom you have the power to make a big difference ...

The Benefits of Using Renewable Energy Over Fossil Fuels & Nuclear Power

Tuesday, April 8th, 2008

Work is a force applied over a distance. Let us further define energy as a shifting outer part and forth, mete never truly changing one thing: it's firmness.

Delaware Valley Flood Results in Severe Damage

Monday, April 7th, 2008

On August 18, 1955 hurricanes Connie and Diane passed through the Delaware valley area dropping over 8" of rain. Rushing water swept through the valley carrying with it homes, bridges, and debris. With little warning the Delaware River flooded creating havoc as a result.