Prince Of The Environment Is 50 Added on 05/07/2008 By Henri Boulanger |
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High finance, sophistication and the glamour of Monte Carlo is known the world over, with some of the best hotels, the casino, Grand Prix and celebrities tripping over each other.
But as Prince Albert of Monaco turns 50, he is just as likely to be at t ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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How Human Resources Can Save the Environment Added on 06/07/2008 By Mike Bernard |
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We are all aware that using the internet today for a job search is a huge time saver. Webcam interviews and emailed resumes save potential new hires hours of driving, printing, mailing, and air travel time not to mention the countless hours just waiting f ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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Poison Dart Frogs Added on 05/30/2008 By Veronica Davis |
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If you were to come across a poison dart frog you would probably be surprised at the size of these sometimes fatally poisonous frogs Of course, you won't stumble across poison dart frogs, or poison arrow frogs, anywhere in the continental United States ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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How to Travel Carbon Light - 3 Steps to Lowering Your Travel Carbon Emissions Added on 07/23/2008 By John Spillman |
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We should all be concerned with Global Warming and each do what we can to reduce the amount of CO2 released into our atmosphere There are three steps you can use to lower your impact while traveling; using carbon offsets for travel to your destination, ch ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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Smart Homes to Eat Their Own Rubbish Added on 07/25/2008 By Derek Both |
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Wouldn't it be nice if we could all do something to help with global warming? Actually, wait a minute, we can! You would have to be on a different planet not to know about how bad global warming has become. You only need to take a look out of the window t ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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Waste Management for a Modern World Added on 07/25/2008 By Derek Both |
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Waste Management refers to the process of (i) collection of waste matter generated mainly by human consumption and activity, (ii) transport and shipment of the collected waste matter to a waste treatment facility and (iii) processing/recycling this waste ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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Top Ways to Recycle Added on 07/25/2008 By Derek Both |
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Throughout history, people have been recycling waste materials in some way or another. The main reason that recycled materials were used, rather than new was that second hand material was cheaper to use. ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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Air Conditioning And The Environmental Impact Added on 07/25/2008 By Derek Both |
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When you think of air conditioning, do you ever wonder who made it, the history behind it, maybe different applications involved or even environmental concerns? Well, if so, then you have come to the right place. ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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The Energy and Climate Problems of the World - How to Solve them? Added on 09/16/2008 By Knutt Holt |
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In this article you can find a survey of the modules necessary to solve the World's energy shortage and the dangers of continued use of fossil energy sources. ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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Always The Sun: Why Solar Power Is The Easier, Greener, Cheaper Way To Power Your Devices Added on 10/03/2008 By Mark Moon |
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If you find yourself worrying about the damage that you might be doing to the environment in your everyday life, it may be worth considering investing in one of the new solar powered chargers available on the market today. ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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The Amazing Little Manitoba Red Garter Snake Added on 10/12/2008 By Jadran Z. Transcona |
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The Manitoba red garter snake is just plumb a most amazing creature Not only does this little 20 inch snake survive harsh minus forty (- 40) degree cold winter Canadian weather but also travel as much as 50 miles to do so ...Read More Click here to Rate Article
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