Helping The Planet Through Carbon Offset
March 9, 2010 by Melody Carter
Filed under Environmental
As the planet tries to cope with the serious threats posed by air pollutants and greenhouse gases, carbon offset provides an incentive to motivate governments and companies to maintain carbon emissions within reasonable limits.
Safely Throwing Away Spiral Energy Saver Bulbs
March 9, 2010 by David Artsmith
Filed under Environmental
Slate and Artsmith – Maybe you are saving the world a little bit every time that you purchase one of those energy saver bulbs. They do use less energy, and they last longer, which means that there is less trash from throwing out old bulbs. But there is a hidden secret, a toxic killer which lurks within many of these bulbs. Mercury, 5 milligrams of it, about as much as the tip of a pencil, and it is killing the world.
Christianity\’s Holy Days
March 3, 2010 by Owen Jones
Filed under Environmental
Christmas – is the celebration of Jesus’ birthday. Although the precise date of his birth is unknown, December 25th was most likely selected because it coincided with a pagan mid-winter festival. The ‘Twelve Days Of Christmas” mark the days between Christmas and Epiphany (January 6th), which was the day of the wise men’s visit.
Generating Electricity with Windmills
March 3, 2010 by Markus Jonas
Filed under Environmental
One of the most efficient sources of energy that is available today is windmill electricity. We are working towards a greener planet and better ways to generate electricity to supply our needs and demands. Electrical costs continue to rise because the demands are increasing. Windmill electricity is a sensible alternative to traditional sources of electricity.
The Perks Of Recycling Your Rubbish
February 28, 2010 by Gordon FJ Cook
Filed under Environmental
Dumping things in your garbage bin for collection by the local municipality’s refuse truck means that along with everyone’s litter, workers are forced to delve through a mountain of stinking debris in order to recycle a whopping 70% of the garbage that comes in via skip hire. Let us take a look to see what we can do about recycling in our homes and avoiding the skip as a dumping ground as much as we can.
Repairing Sash Windows Can Be More Environmentally Friendly Rather Than Replacing Them
February 27, 2010 by Brian Shaw
Filed under Environmental
Sash windows date back to the Victoria or Gregorian times and are still featured in many homes today. Because the original windows are made of softwood, they are likely to deteriorate over time and could warp or rot. You will need to consider the options to replace or repair your original windows and it is important to note that. Repairing Your Sash Windows Is Better For The Environment Than Replacing Them And Also Could Save You Some Money Too.
How to Maintain a Clean Bird Bath
February 24, 2010 by Trey Casselman
Filed under Environmental
Bird baths are a picturesque addition to your garden, patio or yard. However, if they aren’t maintained properly, they can become an eyesore. If algae and scum are taking over your bird bath, forget about washing it with harsh chemicals or bleach solutions. There are environmentally friendly solutions to keep your bird bath clean and your feathered friends happy and safe.
Recycling Paper – Why It Is Such A Great Thing To Do
February 24, 2010 by Mark Walters
Filed under Environmental
The environment benefits greatly from paper being recycled and, fortunately, it is not at all difficult to do. Once it has been collected (by either your local authority or a recycling company acting on their behalf), it is taken to a paper mill, who take care of the rest of the recycling process.
Carbon Is Getting Super Hot
February 24, 2010 by Layla Foster
Filed under Environmental
The increase in levels of greenhouse gases in our atmosphere, specifically CO2, is attributed mostly to large-scale industrialization. Since the mid-1700s, huge factories, using machines that ran on fossil fuels, have spewed their emissions into our air. Over time, this continuous accumulation of carbon dioxide has contributed to what is known today as World wide Warming. Aside from the burning of fossil fuels, the systematic clearing of forests to make way for more factories and various other human structures has also added to the increase of CO2 dioxide in the atmosphere.
Business Innovation Can Help Solve The Major Issue Of Global Warming
February 24, 2010 by Timothy Diaz
Filed under Environmental
Carbon trading globally and especially in Australia (a global leader in carbon trading), is on high energy this 2010 with the Fed Government striving to get started on enacting by 2011 its policy focus on environment change by complying with the Carbon Pollution Reduction Scheme (CPRS) envisioned that will lead managing green house gas emission in this continent and try to cut emissions by 5 percent (5%) or more to 25% by 2020 achievable through the adoption on the pricing mechanism on carbon credits.


