Environment Articles
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5 Great Reasons To Use Solar Power
More and more people today are now looking for alternative ways of providing power to their homes. Because we are becoming more aware of what is happening to the environment because of the omissions of CO2 in to the air we are becoming much greener.
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A Visualization of the Urban Legend Called, Man Made Global Warming
About the only fact pertaining to Man Made Global Warming is that there are many people across the world making tons of money by perpetrating a junk science hoax.
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Is It A Risk To My Health Not To Get The Ducts Cleaned?
There have not been many studies done that specifically look at duct cleaning alone in relationship with poor health.
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How To Grow Salvia Divinorum
Many people wonder about how to grow the salvia herb. This article clearly explains how it is done.
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Can All Metal Buildings Withstand An Earthquake?
In certain areas of the world, it is crucial to build structures to withstand the massive shock and damage associated with earthquakes. Unfortunately, science has not yet developed an early warning system that can give immediate notice when an earthquake is imminent.
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A Cheap Solar Backup Power System Can Put Your Mind To Rest
There are a number of reasons why you should be considering having an emergency back up power supply system installed in your home. Today problems with sudden power failures are now becoming quite common and can affect us at any time.
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Recycling Your Office Paper
A lot of the trash that we found on office waste cans can actually be used for another day. With intensifying effects of global warming that we observe and feel these days, it is important that we consider the recycling in the office as a significant undertaking. Here are some ideas and suggestions to promote and encourage environmental responsibilities in your office.
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The Importance of Alternative Energy Sources
One of the biggest challenges the human race faces today is finding and using alternative energy sources.
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Good News For The Mediterranean In 2007
Global warming and rising ocean temperatures are changing the way the world is thinking about the future - but news out of Monaco suggests things could be better than previously suggested.
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Eco-Minded Skiers Take the Train
With the 2008 ski season upon us, more European skiiers are switching from flights to trains to help the environment.
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Malta Hilton Crowned 'Regional Energy Champion'
The Hilton Hotel group has been taking major initiatives on the environment, with the Hilton in Malta doing particularly well.
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Steel and the Enviroment
Steel is one of the most recycled product we know.
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Thinking Green and Buying Gifts
Gift shopping is more challenging when you consider the environment. Avoid waste and consider the longer term as you shop. Or you can get creative and really surprise those you care about.
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Monaco Tells The Rich - Reduce Your Carbon Footprint
The world's top playground for the rich, and where quite a few of them live too, is trying to get their wealthy residents to reduce their carbon footprint.
In the land of Ferraris, superyachts and the Monaco Grand Prix the leadership is coming from the very top.
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The Best of Roof Gardening
This article strives to collect all the vital information on preparing roof gardens and maintaining them.
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Green: The Color Of Money -- Energy Industry Seeing 'Bubbling Of Innovation'
The traditional energy business is booming, at the same time supply-and-demand are being taxed like never before and there's growing concern about finding new reserves.
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Galvanized Steel and the Environment
Galvanized steel is everywhere. How it is made, and where you can find it.
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Planning Your Wild Birds' Winter Menu
Feeding wild birds in winter is an enjoyable past time, makes our feathered friends happy, and keeps them coming back to our feeders. So what should be on their menu to help them through the cold days of winter?
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Planting A Yew Hedge
Looking at the historical facts about the English yew Tree and the easy step-by-step instructions on how to plant a yew hedging.
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Troublesome Times On The Apalachicola River!
No rain in Georgia means less water in the Apalachicola River, effecting bay oyster beds in Florida and people in Atlanta.
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Albert II Planning Second Polar Visit
From signing the Kyoto Protocol to slashing the price of bus transport in the home of the most famous Grand Prix - Prince Albert of Monaco continues his campaign for the environment.
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The Unknown World Of Giant Squids
This article contains everything you need to know about giant squids - from a detailed introduction to giant squids straight to a multitude of photos and interesting facts about giant squids
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Carnations. Really Nice Flowers
Imagine an elegant vase of fresh cut carnations on the coffee table and the room obtains a whole new ambiance. The fragrance of the colorful bouquet fills the room.
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The History Of Wind Power Is Plagued With A Financial Problem
One of the problems that has plagued us in creating and using alternative energy is the costs associated with making and installing wind turbines or solar panels.
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Home Energy Makeovers
How could you get your house more energy efficient?
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Tips for Saving Some Cash at the Gas Pump
This article tells the reader ways they can spend less money on fuel and put more money in their pockets.
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How to Plant Evergreens
North, South, East or West - no matter where you live - there are evergreens for every garden. The luxuriance of their foliage, the different shades of green, their variety of forms, textures, and heights contribute lavishly to the planting design.
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Ski Mountains Turn Green For 2008
Andorra's ski industry has been keeping up with the green revolution in travel - and has now abandoned print brochures altogether.
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Learn About Renewable Energy As A Domestic Energy Assessor
This article is about many different sources of renewable energy
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Downtown Tulsa Goes Green
The skyline of Tulsa's downtown skyscrapers may be a beautiful architectural sight but it has left some people in the area wanting more. They're about to get what they've been seeking; construction has begun to bring a new park to downtown Tulsa.
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