 Category: Wildlife and Environment
Category: News and Society >> Wildlife and Environment<< previous page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 next page >> by Jadran E.S. Transcona [ 2007-10-25 ] Grey Owl captured the interest of the world in the culture and lifestyle of the North American Indian. Single handily Grey Owl made the world aware of the destruction of natural resources in North America and indeed the world and its aboriginal people by -- --  [ 2007-10-23 ] Religion and The Bible indicate that wrong behavior is sometimes punished through calamities of nature by -- --  [ 2007-10-19 ] Biofriendly’s Green Plus liquid fuel catalyst truly succeeds where others have failed by -- --  [ 2007-10-17 ] Biofriendly’s Green Plus fuel catalyst is beyond a fuel additive and it works by -- --  [ 2007-10-09 ] Becoming “carbon neutral” greatly assists in the effort against climactic change—the next step is Biofriendly’s Green Plus liquid fuel catalyst by Mickey Horn [ 2007-09-18 ] Oil and natural gas together make up petroleum. Companies like Western Pipeline Corporation help find the oil, drill it and get it into production so that we can enjoy many of the products that we use today. by Rahul Rungta  [ 2007-09-14 ] NexGen Enviro Systems Inc. is an industrial supplier of solvent recyclers to all industries for almost two decades. These years of experience coupled with the over 8,000 units sold in the United States alone. by James Harris  [ 2007-09-13 ] The adaptable nature of bacteria makes it possible to exploit particular strains for their beneficial qualities. The natural biodegradation of organic waste can be greatly enhanced by the introduction of naturally occurring, non genetically engineered, non pathogenic bacteria. Biodegrading "specialists" are scientifically selected for their exceptional enzyme production and long term stability. by James Harris  [ 2007-09-11 ] Lush, green weed free lawns - they are the dream of every homeowner in America, but the price we pay for those luscious grass carpets may be more than the dollars spent on fertilizers, herbicides, pesticides, and fungicides not to mention the hours spent on mowing and trimming. The price may be your health and the health of our children and pets. by Michael Skinner [ 2007-08-31 ] Local, city, county, state and the federal governments should be first to "go green." Politicians should not be elected to public office unless they agree to convert every government building and vehicle to renewable energy. There are at least three reasons why this should be so. by bob smith [ 2007-08-26 ] Global warming, now there are two buzz words guaranteed to start a debate any time they are mentioned around the old water cooler! Ask any group of people what they think of it, and you will get everything from: ‘Its the end of the world!’ to: ‘Its a left wing hoax designed to destroy our economy!’ So, let us look at just what the facts are. by Phillip Fry [ 2007-08-22 ] The top 10 steps you should take when selling or buying a house to avoid mold infestation problems and mold litigation. by Michael Podlesny  [ 2007-08-16 ] Students at a Sacramento area high school learn about science and inspire their community in an unconventional way. by Steve Knowles  [ 2007-08-08 ] Certain choices home owners make when choosing their central air conditioning system can mean satisfaction or regret, the choice is yours by Armand Hadife [ 2007-08-02 ] Solar street lighting an economically viable solution by Emma Snow  [ 2007-07-17 ] The Emperor Penguin is most noted for its size, reaching up to four feet in height, making it the tallest penguin of its species. Its stomach is white and its wings and back are black, lending its trademark "tuxedo look." by Ron White [ 2007-07-09 ] While finding new energy sources is important so is making sure they don't do more harm than good by -- --  [ 2007-06-22 ] The realities of global warming are established...and Biofriendly Corporation’s Green Plus liquid fuel catalyst is an extraordinary solution by Stephany Alexander  [ 2007-06-19 ] Learn about top 10 Ways to Recover from a Break Up. by Armand Hadife [ 2007-06-19 ] Solar Lights, the easy way to give life to your
garden every night by -- --  [ 2007-06-15 ] The realities of global warming are established...and Biofriendly Corporation’s Green Plus liquid fuel catalyst is an extraordinary solution by Jon Ashurov  [ 2007-06-13 ] Examines the formation and resulting impact of the Isthmus of Panama on marine and land organisms, composed by an expert in the field of Panama real estate. by Josef Graf  [ 2007-06-10 ] This article opens the box on the disappearing honeybee issue, so-called Colony Collapse Disorder, by using spiritual ecology and the indications of 20th Century renaissance man, Rudolf Steiner, to look at the common denominator of suspected causes. If entrenched analysts, who have been concertedly looking at external threats for the villain, were to turn their sights 180 degrees, they would discover that "we have met the enemy, and the enemy is us!" - that is, overall human interference. by Josef Graf  [ 2007-06-10 ] The Earth Vision website presents spiritual ecology as a means of highlighting the nature-human relationship by Dr. Randy Wysong [ 2007-06-01 ] Our love for nature is termed biophilia. When we connect with unspoiled nature we connect with our origins and our link to happiness and health. by Emma Snow  [ 2007-05-29 ] The largest land mammal on the earth, weighing up to 16,000 pounds, elephants have captivated observers for centuries. Elephants have been used for labor, war, entertainment and hunting. Elephants are one of the most unique animals due to their enormous size and unusual physical characteristics. by -- --  [ 2007-05-25 ] California needs cleaner air, less harmful emissions by -- --  [ 2007-05-25 ] While gasoline is a cleaner fuel, the gasoline engine is less fuel-efficient than a diesel engine by -- --  [ 2007-05-25 ] Environmental group pushes for new pollution standard by the end of the year by John Billington  [ 2007-05-23 ] Examines the design drawbacks of incandescent light bulbs for home lighting and what will come of them in the future. by James Bratley Bratley [ 2007-05-23 ] Iceland is a well established leader in the geothermal world, with just under 90% of the country's housing been heated through the use of geothermal heat. by James Bratley Bratley [ 2007-05-17 ] Over recent years, society has been exposed to the idea of the carbon footprint. Learn how we can tip the balance of our carbon footprint to be more environmentally friendly. by Emma Snow  [ 2007-04-26 ] Unfortunately, animals such as whales, panda bears and sea otters, are not always safe in these places and are dying out. What is causing their threat of extinction? Several factors have an influence on this growing problem.
by Trefor Evans [ 2007-04-17 ] There's been a lot of hype recently about the effects of global warming and the impact of mankind on our environment. Living in Chamonix I have witnessed the worst winter I can remember in terms of snow levels. It was a very slow start to the season with Christmas holiday makers only just getting a dusting of snow over the festive break to keep them entertained with just the odd flurry from then on for the next month. The expected snow falls that kept appearing on the local weather guides failed to arrive and there was just the occasional dump through out the season to appease the powder hungry skiers and snowboarders by Sam Turnbull [ 2007-04-12 ] You can qualify for generous government grants of up to £2,700 for home improvements that save energy. In some cases you can have work done for free. The following article tells you how. by -- --  [ 2007-03-10 ] Green Plus liquid fuel combustion catalyst will be continuously tested and validated at new Laboratory by Per Strandberg [ 2007-02-22 ] Is global warming caused by greenhouse gases or by variations in the Sun? Learn the facts of what have create the recent temperature changes in the climate. by Dr. Ibrahim Khalil  [ 2007-02-20 ] News of the last week reported that a Dutch politician said: " If mohammedans wish to stay in Holland then they must tear out half the koran's pages and throw them away. According to him, in the mohammedans' holy book there are printed enough terrible things'. He again makes a case that islam is a violent religion. 'If Mohammed lived here today, I would propose to chase him out of the country with tar and feathers, says he about the prophet of Islam"
Is not amazing that an intellectual man living in the 21st century still recalling what the Ignorant Arabs used to say more than 1400 years ago?
by -- --  [ 2007-02-01 ] Biofriendly Fuel Catalyst Shows Marked Reductions in Harmful Diesel Emissions by -- --  [ 2007-01-31 ] “Emisión Zero” Program aimed at improving air quality by -- --  [ 2007-01-24 ] “Emisión Zero” Program aimed at improving air quality by -- --  [ 2007-01-24 ] Religion and the Bible only states God created the heavens and the earth, it doesn’t prove earth’s age by Robert Parker  [ 2007-01-18 ] This article contains information on the beneficial purposes of biosolids and the many ways to utilise it
by Davinos Greeno  [ 2007-01-15 ] The UK government is looking to impose even more taxes on the working population. by -- --  [ 2007-01-15 ] The environmental issues and predictions that exist today cause great concern for most inhabitants of earth by -- --  [ 2006-12-21 ] Significant Reductions in Air Pollution Attained by PETROECUADOR in Test of Green Plus TM Fuel Catalyst by Emma Snow  [ 2006-12-19 ] Early May on Kodiak Island. Fog drowns the lush forest in mystery. Spattered across a black earthen floor, slushy snow melts in shadowy rings. From a wooded den, a shaggy brown head appears. Unbelievable in size, the creature emerges slowly. by Emma Snow  [ 2006-12-19 ] One look at herd of Musk Oxen, and you wonder if you’ve traveled back in time to the Pleistocene, the age of Saber-toothed Tigers and Woolly Mammoths. Reportedly, these venerable beasts have existed since the last ice age, 600,000 years ago. With their distinctive curved horns and shaggy long hair, this “Bison of the Tundra” roams the arctic river valleys of North America, Greenland, and the northern countries of Europe, grazing on grass, reeds, and sedges, using its cloven feet to dig beneath the snow to reach lichen and nutritious ground plants when necessary. by Martin McAllister  [ 2006-12-19 ] This year's World Wildlife Fund (WWF) annual ‘Living Planet Report’ makes a terrifying conclusion - that is that the world's natural ecosystems are being run down at a rate never seen before in human history. by Emma Snow  [ 2006-12-19 ] To gaze into their eyes is to touch tranquility. Perhaps it is because they spend so much of their lives removed from our terrestrial sphere that these creatures can inspire such serenity in just one glance. Perched in the canopy of the tall Eucalyptus forests of Australia, koalas pass their lives unperturbed, nap to nap, meal to meal. |