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  • Austin Weather; A Study in Contrast  By : Ki Gray
    Austin enjoys a temperate climate with hot summers and mild winters, but severe weather events can occur that give residents the impression that things can change quickly.
  • Air Duct Cleaning  By : advancehealth advancehealth
    Air Duct

    Now we all know that there are many thing that one person needs in life that we did not need in the older days. Like cars, many years ago cars where only made for rich people, these days a car is very necessary and is no longer look at as a luxury. This goes for many other things that an adult buys in his or her life, let’s take a look at your home, and the air you breathe while you are at home for a minute, because we all know not air is not a luxury, and it never was.
  • Why Water Causes Mold  By : Rachel Yoshida
    Mold needs just a few things to thrive, find out what roll water plays in this process.
  • The Global Deforestation Activities  By : Paul Hata
    There are obvious consequences when you try to put up a battle with nature, but in spite all these knowledge, why does ecological disturbance still exist? Why does deforestation happen when everybody knows for a fact that it is doing more harm than good to nature? The answers are a bit tricky, and it comes in complex ways.
  • The Destructive Effects of Deforestation  By : Paul Hata
    Mankind is feeling the wrath of nature. It seems that more and more natural disasters are taking place; and this has led to consciousness about the earth's resources. Forests are the most affected ecosystem in the planet. This is probably due to the fact that basic necessities need trees as a raw material
  • Deforestation - Effects on Environment and Society  By : Paul Hata
    Human beings have always been and possibly will be dependent on forests to some extent. Trees were there form of homes, their natural world, their mine for food and their shelter from opponents. Forests are greatly significant to man, and other living creatures as well; and unfortunately, it is one of the largest threats that the world is facing today.
  • The History Of Deforestation  By : Paul Hata
    It is a common mistaken belief that deforestation is only a contemporary incidence. Some say that annihilation of the vast green world has dated back only to the 50's, but all these were proven to be wrong. The history of deforestation takes us back into the corridors of time when humans primarily occupied the earth.
  • The Deforestation and Depletion of the Rainforest  By : Paul Hata
    Did anyone ever know that rainforests are denuded at the rate of 6,000 acres per hour? It is indeed a surprising fact that our green lands are abolished at such a rapid rate; and do people know what the detrimental effects could be?
  • The Best natural gas service in Georgia  By : Kristal Kristal
    The Best natural gas service in Georgia

    The developed countries of the world use fossil fuels like natural gas for home heating and cooking purposes. In its raw form natural gas contain a lot of chemical substances like Nitrogen and Carbon dioxide. As one can assume, natural gas is treated and processed before people can use it.
  • Teach Your Children About Nature Through Nature Books  By : Victor Epand
    Books form a very crucial part of the child's relationship and understanding of nature. This article describes how books on nature can help your children learn about nature and wildlife.
  • Building A Green House Has Endless Benefits  By : Al Zan
    Energy and cost efficiency are two perks of building using green architecture and design. Although the initial costs of building a green house may top those of a conventional home, expenditures can be made up in reduced utility bills. One way in which building a green house is more efficient than building a standard house is in the reduced consumption of electricity.
  • Unilever Planning On Certifying All Its Palm Oil  By : Scott Miscall
    It might be a lofty aim but Unilever has very serious intentions of implementing it. By 2015 Unilever plans on all its palm oil sources certified.
  • Exploring The Underwater World In Thailand  By : Dan Wallace
    Thailand offers some of the finest diving spots in the world. The warm, tropical waters of Thailand mean diving gives you a fantastic opportunity to see the beauty from below the waves.
  • Learn More About Alternative Energy Sources  By : Ethan1 K.1
    Save Electricity With Solar Power

    Solar power is of great use as it helps in saving on electricity bills and other huge expenses. Different types of solar power items can be used in order to make your life easier.
  • Save Trees - Use Paper: The Facts  By : Patrick Omari
    Keep hearing that you're killing the rainforest when you throw away paper? Worried about all the homeless monkeys caused by your notebook? Don't be, this article tells you why
  • Austin Natural Pools: Hamilton Pool Preserve  By : Ki Gray
    Austin has a number of different parks and natural pools. This article talks about Hamilton Pool.
  • Green Home Building: America vs. Europe  By : Al Zan
    Every day, it seems like citizens and governments all over the world are becoming increasingly aware of the need to conserve. And even though the United States is doing more every day to conserve energy, Americans are still a step behind in the energy conservation movement. Europe in particular has been leading the way in green home building and especially in energy conservation for many years.
  • How To Live The Green Life  By : Paul Hata
    As global warming continues to be a major concern for the future of our planet, people are starting to turn to green living practices to help save it for future generations. Green living involves every aspect of our daily lives - from driving to work to mowing our lawns.
  • Building a green home today  By : Al Zan
    What does it mean when people say that they are building a green home? There are several features that most green homes have include using the sun and land for natural heating and cooling, reduced construction waste, using sustainable resources, and/or using energy efficient appliances and fixtures. There are many ways that these features can be implemented in both building a green home and in updating existing homes.
  • Global Warming Research Reveals the Truth and How You Can Help  By :
    Research has proven global warming is increasingly becoming a problem in the world. Find out how you can help the situation.
  • Emergency Plan for Storms  By : Paul Hata
    Storms do not just come without a warning. Weather stations monitor the atmosphere day in and day out If a storm is brewing, they will issue these warnings .If you live in a storm-prone area, you should be used by now on what to do, where to go and what to have to be prepared for bad weather.
  • Going Green Without Your Backyard Compost  By : Paul Hata
    Would it not be great if everyone in this world pitched in and lived a totally green life? The earth would be so much better off. While it is not likely that this scenario would actually occur, but the more people who pitch in with the little things, the more we can make a change to the future of our planet.
  • Dummies Guide To Global Warming  By : Paul Hata
    The push is on to promote green living to help save the environment and stop some of the effects of global warming. So the question that still bugs many of us are - what is really global warming and how does it affects us? Is it some false alarm by scientists and political leaders out to win the voters heart? Are those threats real or is this just hype to further political awareness?
  • Dummies Guide To Green Living  By : Paul Hata
    What is Green Living? Green Living is a life philosophy. Proponents of green living aims to conduct their lives in such a way that they have an all encompassing awareness of saving the earth and its environment.
  • The Rising Trend of Green Living  By : Paul Hata
    All across the globe, green living is now on the rise. In many cities across the world, recycling has taken off and in some cases it has become part of people's lifestyle. It is also a necessity to many cultures that have limited resources and do not have the funds to buy new items constantly.
  • How To Make Organic Compost  By : Paul Hata
    Compost serves as a growing medium,or a porous, absorbent material that holds moisture and soluble minerals, providing the support and nutrients in which most plants will flourish.Organic compost is the best material to grow your plants in. Compost is the type of soil plants really love to grow in, because it made from lots of great organic material.
  • Water Is A Bird Magnet  By : Janet Winter
    There is no better way to get birds flocking to your yard than a good source of fresh water. A bird's need for water through every season of the year is so strong that even species you never expected will be attracted to a strategically placed water source.
  • Improved Drainage A Priority in Flood Fight  By : Steve Smith
    Consumers view improving drainage systems throughout the UK as the first priority in an effort to reduce the risk of flooding around the country, according to new research.
  • Cheap Gasoline Is Coming Back In A Different Way  By : Michael Littles
    A must read! Powerful article that explains the benefits of the most abundant alternative fuels available today and how it will eventually reduce the cost of gasoline in the days to come.
  • Global Warming Gives a Serious Warning  By :
    Since the late 19th century, the industrialized world has been using fossil fuels, both coal and petroleum, to produce our comfortable, energy-intensive lifestyle. Over the next 20 to 50 years climate change, whether caused by natural or human factors, or a combination of both, will likely have a serious impact on huge numbers of the earth's population.
  • The Hidden/Green City  By : Ki Gray
    Austin is a city that values its trees, green spaces, parks and trails. This article looks at the parts of Austin that exist away from the busy streets and stores and concrete.
  • Zilker Park in Austin  By : Ki Gray
    Austin values its green space and boasts a number of parks. This article details one of Austin's most beloved parks Zilker Park in the heart of Austin.
  • Cool Parks in Austin  By : Ki Gray
    Austin is a city that values the environment and green space. This article looks at the different parks and greenbelts in Austin.
  • Canopy Ecology: Its Vital Importance  By : Scott Miscall
    Did you know that out of the 30 million types of organisms most of them stay in the forest's topmost portion? This portion is called the forest canopy.
  • Utah Prairie Dog Threatened by Utah Land Development  By : Art Gib
    Who would have thought that a small ground dwelling rodent would have such trouble maintaining its numbers. But that is currently what the Utah Prairie Dog is facing due to farm practices and human land development.
  • Green building and green design on the rise  By : Al Zan
    Green building is becoming increasingly more popular with architects, builders and homeowners each year. Consumers’ environmental awareness is growing and they have come to demand more naturally sustainable and recycled materials incorporated in the construction and renovation of their homes and favor homes that utilize construction and design techniques that improve energy efficiency and reduce indoor air pollution. These green home building techniques not only let homeowners feel good about le
  • Saving Reefs While Practicing Scuba Diving  By : Matthias Zeitler
    If you are one of the scuba divers who really want to understand how serious can the coral reef's problems get then you should first know something about them. Coral reefs are the best habitats for many sea organisms and they are made of polyp masses, which constantly grow and a base that is made up of corals.
  • Can Home Solar Energy Systems Save The Planet  By : Koz Huseyin
    First off, the planet does not need saving, but we need to save ourselves. The Earth has been here a lot longer. Yes, we are doing damage, but the result could be the Earth wiping us out, and not the other way around. The question still comes can we do our bit, and use home solar energy systems to create more balance?
  • Save The Planet Songs & Video - Introduction To Global Warming  By : Jim Olivero
    Global warming is no more a myth but a fast approaching reality that will wipe out all living organism on Earth. Learn about global warming and how you can get an array of such Save The Planet songs.
  • Researching Bamboo - Where to Find the Information You Need  By : Jerry Work
    For such a seemingly simple entity, bamboo can be a complex subject. Whether you're wanting to learn how to grow bamboo or researching the plant for another purpose, the resources mentioned in this article will save you a lot of time.
  • Make your own special rooting hormone.  By : JUI
    When starting a new plant from a leaf or stem cutting, the
    cutting will be more likely to form roots and create a new
    plant if a rooting hormone is used.
  • Unusual Uses for Cork  By : Jerry Work
    Cork is not a one trick pony. It can be used for some very interesting things outside of a wine bottle.
  • Get Started Growing Bamboo  By : Jerry Work
    Bamboo may be one of the very best candidates for a kind of plant to grow in or outside your home. Bamboo is attractive, can bloom in a multitude of colors (depending on the variety), and, once mature, can survive with relatively little maintenance.
  • How to Build a Shelter in the Wilderness  By : Cory Doggett
    The key to a peaceful and fulfilling trip into the wilderness is having appropriate shelter to protect members of the party from the elements.
  • How Global Warming Is Affecting Ski Resorts  By : Roger Munns
    Global warming is something many businesses are having to factor in - but for the ski industry in North America and Europe it's do-or-die.
  • Strange and Unusual Uses for Bamboo  By : Jerry Work
    You can literally wear bamboo, play bamboo, ride bamboo, eat bamboo, and live in a house made of bamboo. Here are some of the more unusual uses for this wonderful material.
  • Exotic Flowers - Flowers with a Twist!  By : Jonathon Boundy
    About the beauty and appeal of tropical flowers.
  • Intelligence: The Most Important Wilderness Survival Tool  By : Cory Doggett
    One of the biggest mistakes day hikers make is assuming they don't need to plan for wilderness survival.
  • 40 Billion Barrel Downturn  By : Herbert Young
    According to an article in World Oil Magazine entitled, Three super-giant fields discovered offshore Brazil, by Arthur Berman; three new offshore oil fields have been discovered in Brazil's Santos Basin. How does this new oil discovery compare with the largest oil field in the world, Ghawar in Saudi Arabia?
  • Biofuels - Stay On Top Of The Coming Trends  By : Kevin Rockwell
    Biofuels are an important part of the energy equation for the coming years. Get educated on how they work and what is being developed.
  • More States Than Ever Are Supporting Solar Energy  By : John Kuzniar
    The upfront purchasing and installation cost for solar panels on the typical home is currently more than the cost of equivalent traditional energy appliances such as radiators, hot water heaters, and so on. But that's starting to change.
  • Collect-a-Can 15 years - “A walk down memory lane”  By : Regine le Roux
    Collect-a-Can celebrates their 15-year Anniversary this year
  • The Magnificent National Parks of Andalucia  By : Sandra Lightowler
    Besides great sunshine, delicious cuisine and a rich monumental heritage, Andalucia also offers its visitors ample opportunities to revel in its diverse flora and fauna that abound in its two magnificent national parks, 23 natural parks and 31 assorted natural reserves.
  • The Ill Effects Of Climate Change  By : Christa Kowalczyk
    Climate Variability offers a detailed and useful introduction to this issues. This site also provides accurate information on more advanced climate variability subjects.
  • Tchaikovsky Would Have Loved My Mockingbird!  By : Bob Alexander
    The happiest Mockingbird in creation would have fit right in with the clamor of the 1812 Overture!
  • Global Warming: The Significance of Rising Water Temperatures And Climate Change  By : Mike Hirn
    The consequences of global warming are far-reaching. Scientists are studying warming waters all over the globe to determine the extent of this rise in temperatures.
  • The Nature Field Guides  By : Christa Kowalczyk
    Going for a bird watching is a wonderful hobby with learning and increase of knowledge. All the birds are attractive part of nature. There are lot and lot of people who gets huge pleasure and satisfaction by seeing the beautiful birds.
  • Alternative Energy Usage For Emerging Countries - More Tips  By :
    Do you think the issue of alternative energy usage for emerging countries is an important one? With the world stage increasingly looking for ways to cut down global warming factors for emerging countries the idea of using alternative energy is gaining ground. To read more about why alternative energy usage for emerging countries is a good idea . . .
  • Tips on Going Green within the Home and hence Save Some Money  By : Jim Haynes
    A few random tips for at home, business and personal use about going green, helping the environment and hopefully creating a better and cleaner world for future generations.
  • When Disaster Strikes and Dealing with Emergencies  By : William Doggett
    Did you know that most injuries during disasters are caused not by the actual event but by lack of planning and lack of appropriate management? This means that in any major event, individuals have a huge impact on whether and how they survive.
  • Bamboo: The Ultimate Construction Product  By : Jerry Work
    Bamboo is a fine resource for use in construction. It grows quickly and in abundance, and is much stronger than wood.
  • Madame Cloche joue au casino  By : PhilB
    Raymond Queneau, auteur du Chiendent, est ne au Havre le vingt et un février 1903 et meurt à Paris le vingt cinq octobre 1976. Il est romancier, poète, dramaturge et mathématicien et toutes ces fonctions sont très remarquables de pas ces œuvres.
  • A Guide to Austin's Greenbelts  By : Ki Gray
    This article gives you an Austinite's look into one of the most treasured natural attractions of central Texas: The Barton Creek greenbelt.
  • Caribbean Ecocide or Where Did the Cancun and Playa Del Carmen Beaches Go?  By : Jack Deal
    Cancun is Las Vegas South. Playa del Carmen is like Myrtle Beach. Que pasa?
  • Cork - the Renewable Wonder Wood with Many Uses  By : Jerry Work
    Cork is a wondrous material that provides mankind with numerous benefits. Cork trees live very long lives and can be harvested for cork over and over again. Learn more about this incredible, natural material.
  • The Jaguar and Why He is the Keystone Cop of the Rainforest  By : Jack Deal
    The jaguar is the top of the food chain but seldom attacks man. Could this wildest of beasts be smarter than we think?
  • The History Of An Exotic, Romantic Flower: The Orchid  By : Jon Kelly
    Most of us regard the orchid as a beautiful, exotic and romantic flower. Most are also unaware of their spectacular history and the passionate efforts which have gone into finding, cataloguing and creating the orchids which we enjoy today.
  • Natures Own Organic Fertilizers  By : Kenneth Scott
    Many people take pleasure in gardening. They put considerable time and energy into creating pleasant environments around their houses using the very simple elements of seeds, a spade, and fertilizer.
  • The Shifting Hayward Fault or Our Worst Natural Disaster Coming Real Soon!  By : Jack Deal
    The Hayward Fault runs right under Silicon Valley and California's economic dynamo. Lack of planning and foresight could create the biggest economic disaster in U.S. history.
  • Tenerife Takes Action to Protect the Environment  By : Roger Munns
    Holiday islands vulnerable to climate change are taking action to protect the enviroment tourists visit for, and the Spanish Island of Tenerife is taking a lead.
  • Hanford Elk Herd Management Plan - State of Washington  By : Scott Peters
    The State of Washington has enacted an elk herd management plan for the Hanford elk herd. This is a summary of that plan.
  • How To Grow Salvia Divinorum  By : Tyler James Ellison
    Many people wonder about how to grow the salvia herb. This article clearly explains how it is done.
  • Faltering Dollar Making Solar Energy More Competitive  By : John Kuzniar
    Grid parity is the point at which it becomes cheaper to produce your own electricity, from photovoltaic cells using solar power, than it is to buy it from power companies off of the electrical grid. As energy prices rise, more and more people will find themselves reaching grid parity.
  • Planting A Yew Hedge  By : Shaun Parker
    Looking at the historical facts about the English yew Tree and the easy step-by-step instructions on how to plant a yew hedging.
  • Planning Your Wild Birds' Winter Menu  By : Janet Winter
    Feeding wild birds in winter is an enjoyable past time, makes our feathered friends happy, and keeps them coming back to our feeders. So what should be on their menu to help them through the cold days of winter?
  • The Importance of Solar Power and Solar Panels  By : Gugu Maseko
    Electricity is nice when you can have lights with just a simple flick of the switch. In the summertime we experience some power outages when everyone turns on their air conditioners in order to tolerate the extreme temperatures beating down from the sun. This heat is sometimes so intense it can make someone, who has trouble breathing, struggle for every breath.
  • Solar Power: Wind Turbine and wind Power  By : Gugu Maseko
    Vertical axis wind turbines need to be pointed in the direction of the wind. And the disadvantages of this is that there can be pulsating torques that can happen during each turn when the turbine is running in the same direction as the wind. They produce a smaller amount of energy from the wind.
  • Heating Your Home and Solar Power Efficient Appliances  By : Gugu Maseko
    Remodeling your home to use the sun as a natural heating source is fairly easy to do. Although you can't change the direction that your home is built in to face the morning sun you can still trap the sunlight that shines through and reduce the amount of time that you use another source of heat. You may want to consider building a sun room onto the side that catches the morning sun allowing it to heat up naturally and then install ceiling fans that will circulate the air into the parts of the house. During the day this may provide enough heat to maintain the warmth in your home. When remodeling your home, it will help to install solar power windows that are specially designed to attract the sunlight and allow it to come into the house but not let it escape. This is a natural way to heat your home.
  • Let's Get More Accurate Information on Solar Power  By : Johnson Maseko
    With the now growing uses of solar, radios have are produced with a solar panel inside that transforms the sunlight into energy allowing you to listen to your radio while you are outside. You may also find solar power in flashlights, battery chargers, mobile phone chargers, watches, lanterns, emergency products such as sirens and lights. As you see there are several products that are using the solar power technology. Portable chargers are great to use because they charge the product that you have using the sunlight just as easy as turning a calculator on. Camping equipment and supplies work well with solar power because it allows the sunlight during the day to supply their lanterns, flashlights and radios at night.
  • Let's Get More Information on Solar Power  By : Gugu Maseko
    Solar power is everywhere because it comes from the sun. Solar power can be used to power electricity, pump water, to heat your home or office and power vehicles. With all that we can do with solar power you have to wonder why we don't do enough to conserve the solar power. We could use it for almost anything and it would cost a fraction of what we are paying now. You can make a difference by doing your part is making solar power something you can use.
  • Carnations. Really Nice Flowers  By : Gaizka Pujana
    Imagine an elegant vase of fresh cut carnations on the coffee table and the room obtains a whole new ambiance. The fragrance of the colorful bouquet fills the room.
  • The Unknown World Of Giant Squids  By : David Urmann
    This article contains everything you need to know about giant squids - from a detailed introduction to giant squids straight to a multitude of photos and interesting facts about giant squids
  • Albert II Planning Second Polar Visit  By : Roger Munns
    From signing the Kyoto Protocol to slashing the price of bus transport in the home of the most famous Grand Prix - Prince Albert of Monaco continues his campaign for the environment.
  • Tips To Fight Rising Fuel Costs  By : Lynnann Leoni
    Saving money and saving the environment can actually go hand in hand. With all the media working to raise awareness, one of the most effective things we can do is find ways to use less fossil fuel. So many options are becoming available, finding ways to make it affordable for everyone to update their vehicles is a big challenge.
  • How to Plant Evergreens  By : Jimmy Cox
    North, South, East or West - no matter where you live - there are evergreens for every garden. The luxuriance of their foliage, the different shades of green, their variety of forms, textures, and heights contribute lavishly to the planting design.
  • Three Canadian Must-Sees Of All National Parks  By : MIKE SELVON
    Trying to see all national parks in Canada is a bit unrealistic.
  • Adding Value For Environmentally Friendly Projects  By : Eric Woodroof, Ph.D.
    Learning how to provide value in a dynamic space that is always changing. As the green marketplace expands there is no one expert to know ALL the ways to add value to the project. Environmental specialties are expanding every day. For example: energy efficiency, water efficiency, green janitorial, LEED Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, recycling, transportation, etc..
  • INCREASING THE VALUE WITHIN ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY PROJECTS  By : Eric Woodroof, Ph.D.
    Knowing how to deliver the value is an area that requires continuous updating. Today, with the proliferation of energy/green technologies, it is impossible for one person to know all the ways to add value to a project. Green specialties are expanding every day. For example: energy efficiency, water efficiency, green janitorial, LEED Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design, recycling, transportation, etc..
  • An Arena of Thoughts on Global Warming  By : Aazdak Alisimo
    Is global warming the biggest threat to us or not. The debate seems to sway back and forth depending on who you happen to be listening to at the time. So, who should you believe? Read the following and decide for yourself.
  • Sea Temperature Surprise For Monaco  By : Roger Munns
    Prince Albert of Monaco has been busy around the world warning world leaders of impending doom because of global warming.

    But the Mediterranean temperature lapping around his Principality is showing no signs of warming...
  • Ski Mountains Turn Green For 2008  By : Roger Munns
    Andorra's ski industry has been keeping up with the green revolution in travel - and has now abandoned print brochures altogether.
  • Climate Change Provides Investment Opportunities  By : Derek Both
    Experts are predicting that climate change is going to reshape investment returns and investment opportunities over the next few years.
  • 10 Myths About Spiders  By : Nikki Fox
    An article listing 10 myths about spiders and why they are just not true.
  • Human Uses Of Spider Silk  By : Nikki Fox
    An article listing the known human uses of the silk spun by spiders.
  • The Two Most Dangerous Spiders  By : Nikki Fox
    A detailed look at two of the most dangerous spiders in the world today.
  • The Origin Of Spiders  By : Nikki Fox
    A detailed look at the origin of the spider species through the ages
  • And Just What Exactly Are Spiders Afraid Of?  By : Nikki Fox
    A look at the common enemies of the spider, including it's most deadly predator the Spider-Wasp.
  • How to Cook Maya Tepeizcuinte (Paca Jungle Rat)  By : Jack Deal
    This is a true account of my Maya neighbor 'Jungle Man' catching a 25 pound tepeizcuinte (tepe), preparing and cooking it.
  • Feeding Habits of Spiders  By : Nikki Fox
    A look at the feeding habits of the spider species
  • Common Myths about Tarantula Spiders  By : Nikki Fox
    A look at some of the myths that have propogated through the years about the Tarantula Spider

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