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December 19th, 2008 -- Posted in Environment | No Comments »What’s the latest fever to have caught everyone?
What’s the latest fever to have caught everyone?
Beginning in the 1980′s many Asian and South American governments began a campaign to lend money and other support in a campaign known as “The Blue Revolution”.
Let’s talk about simple facts about garbage. Not all of garbage rots. A lemon peel and a plastic bag, for example.
The Asian longhorned beetle is on the move. recently discovered in Massachusets, all of New England is on alert for this invasive beetle.
The issue here is not how to loose weight, buy a fancy product or travel to an exotic island. This is about real and urgent problems and how to address them. Before you think about putting makeup on your face, think about a future where your makeup would be an oxygen mask due to unhealthy environmental conditions.
Lately I have been researching over the Internet reading different books and magazine issues. I smelled a sudden change, more precisely a U turn of an opinion or I would rather say “The Verdict”.
Energy from Waste by Incineration has a rotten press for something which has been developed and improved beyond all recognition since the old incinerators of the 1990s were cleaned up, or closed. Now it can be an essentially low cost and environmentally beneficial part of a sustainably optimized and integrated waste management policy, and used while also complying with the EU waste hierarchy.
Styrofoam is a raw material that is mostly used in the industrial sector to provide protection for fragile merchandise.
Many climate change “deniers” use the Petition Project as an argument against it. “If 38,000 scientists don’t believe in global warming”, they say, “how can it be real?”. Read on to find out why this argument is completely wrong!
There is a strong desire in an ever-growing number of people to contribute towards the environmental movement and in the movement to make the earth green. Despite this, the gap between the number of people who are aware of the environmental issues and the number of people actively doing something about it in their lives is enormous.