By Juan Anselmo Borla / Published on June 2th, 2007 / Environment
The world is a big place with big problems. Some environmental activists demand
we stop living our lives and look at everything we do as an Earth-changing event,
but not everyone can focus [..]
By Kevin Doberstein / Published on May 28th, 2007 / Environment
Article intro:In the 1970’s, the Cormorant was nearly wiped out from existence when its habitat was loaded with toxic chemicals. With very little control with the use of toxic chemicals in that [..]
By Joe Hickman / Published on May 23th, 2007 / Environment
Over one million members in almost 3,000 communities worldwide are sharing their unwanted stuff.All the getting and giving is possible through an organization called Freecycle, a grassroots [..]
By Simon Mitchell / Published on May 18th, 2007 / Environment
The Saint's Way in Cornwall is a story written into the land. This ancient route existed long before it was used by saints, taking advantage of the unique shape of Cornwall and its rivers. [..]
By Mary Lambert / Published on May 13th, 2007 / Environment
Why is it that clutter seems to build up so easily in our homes? No sooner do you have a clearout than it seems to start creeping back in – one pile appears in the hallway and before you know it, [..]
By Mary Lambert / Published on May 8th, 2007 / Environment
The door and hallway is considered the mouth and throat of the home in feng shui, the ancient Chinese art of furniture placement and energy flow, so if yours is cluttered up with junk, your home [..]
By Simon Mitchell / Published on May 3th, 2007 / Environment
There are many ways we can use our human energy to lighten the load on natural resources and tread lightly on our home planet. Check how many of these you do already: 1. Recycle and [..]
By Simon Mitchell / Published on April 27th, 2007 / Environment
When Nature provides you with just what you are looking for - this is 'synchronicity' in action. I was completing an illustrated version of one of my ebooks 'The Adventure of Arthur' and was [..]
By Simon Mitchell / Published on April 22th, 2007 / Environment
Once again the Earth turns around the sun and we come to the shortest day, conspiratorially hidden right next to Christmas - on Dec 21st. The Longest Night is an opportunity to make 'Deamon Fire' [..]
By Dave and Lillian Brummet / Published on April 17th, 2007 / Environment
Celebrate Parks Day, Everyday this Summer!(485 words)Canada’s Parks Day falls on July 16’th this year. First celebrated in 1990, Parks Day is an opportunity for individuals to participate in [..]
By Jeannette Balleza / Published on April 12th, 2007 / Environment
"Above all other birds it is the soaring eagle, with its size and weight, that gives the most abiding impression of power and purpose in the air," declared Edwin Way Teale in Atlantic Monthly in [..]
By Anita van Wyk / Published on April 7th, 2007 / Environment
Many of us know that solar energy is good, but few really understand why. Therefore, I compiled a comprehensive list of solar energy advantages and disadvantages that will enable you to make an [..]
By Anita van Wyk / Published on April 2th, 2007 / Environment
Here are 7 basic fundamentals that will cost you nothing or very little and save you cash for many years to come!
1. Orientation, layout and positioning of your house on the land
Orientate [..]
By Graham McClung / Published on March 28th, 2007 / Environment
Whenever there's a drought, someone will come up with the idea of finding a rain maker, or holding a day of prayer for rain.
Now far be it for me to make light of people who are in truly [..]
By Tim Phelan / Published on March 23th, 2007 / Environment
Is It Time For Solar Energy To Get Hot? By Tim PhelanSolar energy has been around for quite a while and most people don’t think about it much except for the ones who are already into renewable [..]
By Robert Norman / Published on March 17th, 2007 / Environment
Living in Arizona Boulders -- Where did they come from?When most people think of building a secluded home, they think of tall trees and large bushes. But what about boulders?Granite Park, located [..]
By Valerie Giles / Published on March 12th, 2007 / Environment
"Whether you boat on fresh water or on the ocean, there is a lot of marine life to observe and appreciate. We boat in the Pacific Northwest off the west coast around the islands and straits [..]
By David Stanley / Published on March 7th, 2007 / Environment
We've all heard about whalewatching from boats or shore, and a few companies are now offering the possibility of actually swimming and snorkeling with whales in the wild. Is this a good thing?
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By Kevin Doberstein / Published on March 2th, 2007 / Environment
Have you ever been driving down the road with the windows open going past a golf course or a field and then you get a strange smell? A chemical type of odor? Or go walking in the country and [..]
By Beverly Marshall / Published on February 25th, 2007 / Environment
Ladies, we spend a lot of time in the morning getting ready for the day. We take showers, put on makeup, blow dry our hair and put on just the right outfit we feel good in. Then we top it off [..]
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