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You will find many great Environment articles in this section. Our goal is to bring you the highest quality content that you want to read. If you have any suggestions for future articles, please contact us.
Corrugated cardboard is made from natural renewable resources and is easily recyclable. Apart from offering good protection during long journeys, it is also easily customizable and affordable. ...
By: Amit B Sharma
As Earth Day 2006 approaches, there seems to be good news on the environmental scene, which should come as welcome change to anyone concerned about the state of our Earth. That’s in stark con...
By: Jeanette Joy Fisher
The affects of our polluted environment and poor eating habits on our health can be disastrous or even deadly in some cases. For example, consider this: Due to deteriorating soil conditions...
By: Zach Thompson
Recently we have all been a little taken aback by high oil prices and many are quite upset as it does indeed affect the weekly budgets you see. Many environmentalist blame the oil companies for all...
By: Lance Winslow
The other day someone sends me this message; What Type of Environmentalist Are You? Well, that is indeed interesting, as I am not really an environmentalist, but I am an entrepreneur however? Appar...
By: Lance Winslow
We read it in the press all the time; how disposable nappies contribute to the growing problem of waste management, the impact of disposable nappies on landfill sites and the overuse of synthetic c...
By: Jack Prime
Environmentalism needs a reality check because too often environmental rules and regulations are used in order to prevent someone from exercising their private rights as a citizens or as a corporat...
By: Lance Winslow
Batteries may contain harmful metals and chemicals such as nickel cadmium, alkaline, mercury, nickel metal hydride and lead acid, which can contaminate the environment if not disposed properly. For...
By: George Royal
Al Gore's documentary film, "An Inconvenient Truth" is helping to make Americans more aware of the challenges they and the rest of the world face in the very near future, as carbon dioxi...
By: Arthur Campbell
To live harmoniously with our surroundings, be it our immediate neighbours or our fellow citizens of the world, we should not only be aware of the consequences of our actions. We should also be res...
By: Tel Asiado
Environmentalism needs a reality check because too often environmental rules and regulations are used in order to prevent someone from exercising their private rights as a citizens or as a corporations to make a profit on ...
By: Lance Winslow
Recently we have all been a little taken aback by high oil prices and many are quite upset as it does indeed affect the weekly budgets you see. Many environmentalist blame the oil companies for all this and want to Institu...
By: Lance Winslow
We read it in the press all the time; how disposable nappies contribute to the growing problem of waste management, the impact of disposable nappies on landfill sites and the overuse of synthetic chemicals in nappy compone...
By: Jack Prime
Around the world, the mainstream financial sector and its banks are facing flak for having crafted the mind-numbingly complex financial products that helped set off the worst financial crisis in 80...
Wildlife experts are asking for a new regulation to help save the turtles. Florida turtle experts asked Governor Crist to come out of his shell and pass stricter regulation that will save Florida's...
The spatial scales can be classified into large scale , meso-scale and small scale through the formation and maintenance of edge effects in ecology based on the synthetic analysis of published lite...
Shell Oil Co. has entered an agreement with the state Department of Ecology to clean up contamination at 83 current and former gas stations in Western Washington.
The pygmy tarsiers, furry Furby/gremlin-looking* creatures about the size of a small mouse and weighing less than 2 ounces, have not been observed since they were last collected for a museum in 192...