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by davidbunch - 2010-07-10
Winter, too, often finds snow piled deep over the creosote bushes, bowing them humbly to the ground. The uplifted, spiked tufts of the macabre Joshua's are laden, until each arm bears a gigantic snowb...
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by Dave Brooks - 2010-07-07
The following is short primer on geothermal energy and the various types of power plants used to produce electricity. Before we get into geothermal, I would like to provide a little background informa...
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by Kathie Lorren - 2010-06-24
One of the major offshoots of the green lobby group is the continuous use of solar power. Given that the sun is not considered a natural resource (due to its never-ending capabilities), taking benefit...
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by Petterson Bogdan - 2010-06-01
Nowadays, most people will make a complaint concerning the air they breathe. Due to the rapide growth of lethal substances brought on by most common things you benefit from daily, the cleanliness in t...
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by Matt Lewison - 2010-05-31
It's time for BYOB! Yes, bring your own shopping bag! While we continue our journey throughout a busy 2010, it's outrageous to think about how much shopping we traditionally carry out now in America a...
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by Joey L Jones - 2010-05-29
You are running the risk of being retrenched amidst this global recession. Your household budget is shrinking in value as food and utility prices rise almost beyond your means. You are literally left ...
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by ChinaExpat - 2010-05-26
Chinese Professor Xie Zhenghui, of the Chinese Academy of Sciences International Centre for Climate and Environmental Sciences has thrown a spanner into the UN summit on global warming by noting that ...
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by Fabio Pizzolitto - 2010-05-17
About 74,000 years ago, a volcano in the Sumatra Island, the gigantic Toba began to emit steam from the top, signs of strong ongoing activities. It erupted with the emission of rocks and other materia...
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by MyTub.co.uk - 2010-05-15
The cheapest way to save water You might be wondering why is it great to save water, when the world is 2/3 water? This makes no sense, right? No, you wrong, everything deserves conservation and modera...
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by Attila Wollein - 2010-05-09
Solar energy can be used and is used for electricity, central heating, hot water, cooking, for producing salt and even for desalination. Solar energy comes from the sun?s rays. Solar energy is known t...
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by Jerry L. Work - 2010-05-04
Between about 1978 and 1995, polybutylene pipes were installed in one out of every five homes built during those years. Most homes equipped with this inexpensive piping were located in the Southern an...
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by nuno gomes - 2010-04-17
The amazing benefits of solar power have become widely accepted but most families only consider using it in their home. And this is rightfully so taking into consideration the home is where we use up ...
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by Emilio A - 2010-04-01
As our society adjusts to the fact that energy usage patterns must change, children and teens also need to begin developing lifestyle habits that will enable them to take action on this issue througho...
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by Felicity Lightbody - 2010-03-18
Some people may think that there's really only one type of fire extinguisher, but there are a few different types commonly used by homes and businesses. Fire extinguishers are separated into four diff...
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by Green Earth Community - 2010-03-14
Almost 85% of the energy demands we have is met by non-renewable energy sources like oil, petrol, coal etc. Unfortunately, these resources are limited and with indiscriminate use will deplete and even...
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by JOSEPH JAGDE - 2010-03-06
Psalm 59 reads as follows from the New King James version of the Bible: 1 Deliver me from my enemies, O my God; Defend me from those who rise up against me. 2 Deliver me from the workers of ini...
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by Arush Keerthi - 2010-02-27
World's eco system has witnessed massive changes in the last 50 years. This has had adverse effects on the living creatures, atmosphere and the environment on the whole.Ecosystem degradation : Human a...
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by Jakob Jelling - 2010-02-20
Calculating your home's solar power needs would include the following: determining your home's average power consumption and sizing the solar panels that would meet these needs. Let's take a look at t...
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by Calippo - 2010-02-19
Creature Comforts With Solar PowerPeople are accustomed to creature comforts like central heating systems, air-conditioning and hot water heaters. Add to this fuel for cooking and the clothes dryer. E...
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by RUDY SILVA - 2010-02-17
Do you know everything about spill response? There are many different kinds of spills. Companies need to be prepared. Information such as date and time of spill is essential. Spills can occur with a m...