By Andrew Palmer / Published on September 13th, 2007 / Environment
Solar power is becoming more and more popular as the oil prices keep increasing. Our demand on our natural resources such as coal, oil and gas continues to grown on a daily basis worldwide. Not [..]
 By Tom Ogren / Published on September 8th, 2007 / Environment
Eliminating Allergenic Mold Spores in Your Gardens ÓThomas Leo Ogren Tiny mold spores cause plenty of allergies. Often our gardens are full of molds but luckily there are many things we can [..]
 By Tom Ogren / Published on September 3th, 2007 / Environment
Houseplants and Indoor Air Quality Houseplants can be the source of cleaner air, but they can also be the exact opposite. There are two main concerns with indoor plants, insects, and VOC's. [..]
 By Al / Published on August 28th, 2007 / Environment
Surfers turn autumn green New startup surfwear retailer, ZooZoo2, is determined to turn autumn green. ZooZoo2.com founded by 12 year old Molly Luke is on a mission to convince fellow surfers and [..]
 By Jim Branco / Published on August 23th, 2007 / Environment
Dear Fellow Car Enthusiast: Thanks for requesting this report on the "200 MPG Carburetor." It should inspire you. It may make you angry. It may answer some of your questions, while raising a [..]
 By Libe Chacos / Published on August 18th, 2007 / Environment
The Building Code of Australia seems set to introduce 5-star energy ratings for all new homes. While some associations in the building industry are concerned that this is likely to push the cost [..]
 By Steve Sommers / Published on August 13th, 2007 / Environment
As with many Americans, I believe that I may have detected a flaw in the Bush energy plan. It seems that oil resources are vulnerable to weather that can shut down by a little bit of rain. Well, [..]
 By John Esson / Published on August 8th, 2007 / Environment
Make Your Federal Resume Fed Ready NowUncle Sam is fussy about your paperwork Environmental Career Center Hampton, Virginia Want a great job with a good salary, security, nice benefits, and [..]
 By Arthur Zulu / Published on August 3th, 2007 / Environment
Dear Hurricano, I address you by the proper name that we gave to you, before the whiteman, thinking that you are always in a HURRY with a CANE , called you the hurricane. When we first knew [..]
 By Johann Erickson / Published on July 29th, 2007 / Environment
For centuries people have loved to tell stories, most of these stories evolved into what they are today, and that's how we got most of our myths and urban legends. Some of these are as simple as [..]
 By Mike McDougall / Published on July 24th, 2007 / Environment
On November 13th 2002, the Liberian owned tanker, The Prestige, ran into trouble in heavy weather off the coast of Galicia. The 240 metre single-hulled ship had burst one its tanks and was [..]
 By Nicky Pilkington / Published on July 18th, 2007 / Environment
It has become a very common reality for the majority of household owners to spend huge amounts of money on monthly utilities. Most of the time, the most expensive things we all have to pay for [..]
 By Nicky Pilkington / Published on July 13th, 2007 / Environment
People have started to be more and more aware about the fact that they need to save energy in their household for a variety of reasons. The first reason, which is in fact the one that mostly [..]
 By William Berg / Published on July 8th, 2007 / Environment
Snakeheads have some pretty terrible nicknames such as Frankenfish. They have gotten a lot of media attention lately since they found a breeding population in a pond in Maryland. They have since [..]
 By Mike McDougall / Published on July 3th, 2007 / Environment
On November 13th 2002, the Liberian owned tanker, The Prestige, ran into trouble in heavy weather off the coast of Galicia. The 240 metre single-hulled ship had burst one its tanks and was [..]
 By Steven Craig / Published on June 28th, 2007 / Environment
Many companies are interested in installing a solar or wind electric system, but not many go forth with the idea. One company stands out from the crowed and that is Affordable Internet Services [..]
 By Alexandra Gubbins / Published on June 23th, 2007 / Environment
Around 60% of drivers of the 31 million cars on Britain's roads travel alone, and with the number increasing every year, the idea of car sharing as an option is being promoted by County Councils [..]
 By Dawn Burden Bates / Published on June 18th, 2007 / Environment
We do everything we can to do our part in the effort to protect the environment. We recycle. We take extra care to combine errands so we don't waste gasoline (especially at these prices). We [..]
 By Kavar Peter / Published on June 13th, 2007 / Environment
The price of a barrel of oil has never been higher ($62.00+ in summer 2005 even before the chaos caused by Katrina). Some say this is a temporary spike, but more and more analysts are agreeing [..]
 By Reggie Dunn / Published on June 7th, 2007 / Environment
If you are in the dark about what air purifiers are and what they actually do, you are not alone. Many people have at least thought about the notion of improving their indoor air quality, but [..]

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