Gulf Oil Spill Animals - Where are They Now?

Dec 17th, 2011 Robert Haskell

The effects of the Gulf disaster stretch beyond what we normally see. Although the oceans may look cleaner, settling debris, habitat loss in nesting grounds and a less successful spawning have depleted the next generation of aquatic and semi-aquatic life in the area.

Cyber Warfare on the Net II

Dec 17th, 2011 Larry Isaacson

It looks like the recent Stuxnet worm that has invaded the command and control centers in Iran particularly, and other countries to a much lesser extent, is more powerful and damaging that initially portrayed.

Waste Management in Sydney

Dec 9th, 2011 Michiel Van Kets

Sydney is one Australian city that is sorting out its waste management by incorporating new techniques and methods of disposal. Diverting materials away from landfills and sending it to be recycled results in a double advantage - reducing the amount of trash in landfills and leading to a greener environment.

Mid East Oil Addiction - Time to Focus on Renewable Energy and Save Ourselves From Definite Disaster

Dec 6th, 2011 Daljeet Sidhu

Oil is not called "black gold" without reason. All world economies exist on oil. Without oil, business and industries come to a stop, prices of basic commodities escalate, and life as we know it changes drastically. However, oil is a finite resource and the time has come to reap the results of decades of exploitation and lack of forethought.

Low Impact Camping Tips

Dec 2nd, 2011 John Moxly

A camping trip in the wilderness can leave a permanent impression on a person, but a person should never leave a permanent impression on the wilderness. Low impact camping ensures that you are as environmentally friendly as possible.

Why Should You Take Care of the Trees in Your Community?

Nov 30th, 2011 Veronica Belafonte

An article summarizing the responsibility and reasons one has to care for trees and shrubs on his property. Also includes the benefits of using a professional tree care company when removing or pruning trees and shrubs.

Making the Switch to Eco Friendly Water Bottles

Nov 30th, 2011 Chris Rapp

These days, most people you talk to are looking for ways to go green. The concern about global warming and other consequences caused by pollution as well as the cost saving benefits associated with green products has caused environmentalism to go mainstream. Read on to find out more!

Eight Ingenious Ways To Save Money And The Environment In One Action!

Nov 26th, 2011 James McHeggins

Everyone wants to save money and everyone wants to do their bit for the environment. Now, it is possible to do both. There are loads of ways that you can be greener and save cash at the same time. Here are eight simple ways to save both your money and the Earth.

Alternative Heating and Cooling Sources

Nov 24th, 2011 Jerry Brockman

If you are wondering about alternative sources for heating and cooling your home or workplace, this article talks about a couple of options for heating and cooling your environment.

China Will Show New Energy Development

Nov 24th, 2011 Amanda Xia

21 by the United Nations Environment Programme and the Renewable Energy Policy Research Network, jointly issued a report last year, the global private and public sectors from the core of the total investment in clean energy rose by 7% to 162 billion U.S. dollars. New investments in China jumped 53%, replaced the U.S. as the largest investor in this field.

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