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		<title>The 3 R&#8217;s &#8211; Our Family&#8217;s Commitment to Do More</title>
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<p>So How You Do&#8217;ing? In the spirit of recycling, I thought I would use those famous words from Friends character Joey. I have shared with you in other articles ideas that my family are using to cut our carbon footprint on this precious Earth that we call home.</p>
<p>Reducing is always a challenge, because it goes in the face of our societal values of having more and doing more, but it is the highest form of recycling.</p>
<p>Re-using is something that has been natural for me through out my life. It may be challenging at times to creatively transform old household items into new uses, but this has become one of the staples of our family&#8217;s efforts to be more environmentally friendly&#8230;and save money.</p>
<p>Recycling has become the catch phrase for the 3 R&#8217;s, but is strictly speaking altering one thing into another. It is important that we recycle as much as we possibly can, because making consumables from recycled goods is always cheaper and better for the environment than making them from raw materials. But we should recognise too that recycling should only be used after we have reduced and re-used. For our children and their futures, we must use all the arsenal of tools embodied in the 3 R&#8217;s: reducing wherever we can, re-using everything that we possibly can, and recycling every item that our councils and recycling centres will accept.</p>
<p>Today I am wanted to look at those things that my family could do better:</p>
<p>1) Reducing excess packaging. I think this might be the most challenging to tackle; partly because a great deal of it is beyond our control. We are, I admit, large consumers of electronics (blame techie husband). Have you ever noticed how much packaging goes into one tiny piece of plastic? A memory stick that is one inch by two will most often come in a plastic (non-recyclable) package with a large cardboard inset and an information packet. I recognise that this is an anti-theft device, but aren&#8217;t there other alternatives? What about putting such items behind the counter? The other side of that is that the packaging contributes to the cost of that piece of plastic and metal. Of course, this is an issue that will require a concreted effort from consumer and most likely government intervention to address. What I can do for now is to choose to purchase my fruit and vegetables loose. I am also hoping this will cut down on both spending and waste by purchasing only what we need.</p>
<p>2) I am going to remember to use those little switches on the power plugs. As I mentioned, being American we do not have such things. It has been hard for me change a lifetime of habits. But with my husband&#8217;s help, I am going to use these magic little buttons more often.</p>
<p>3) We are going to replace all batteries with rechargeable ones. About half of our batteries are rechargeable; mostly the ones in our keyboards and mousse. But over the coming weeks, we will replace all batteries with rechargeable ones&#8230;since these are particularly toxic waste in our landfills.</p>
<p>4) I am going to use less water when washing dishes. I have this habit of running the water to rinse dishes as I go. The new plan is to wash everything and sit it on the counter until I am done. Then use the same pan to rinse the dishes in cold water.</p>
<p>5) I am going to have a spring clean out. I may be doing pretty well at re-using but I could help others to do better by donating all the stuff I am not using to Freecycle, the Islington Swap Xchange, or my local Mind shop. This will make my husband very happy as he has been complaining about my daughter&#8217;s toys for a while now.</p>
<p>So what can you do better? Remember though this is not about being perfect, but the little things that we can realistically do and continue to do. The things that may seem so small that you don&#8217;t think they will make a difference: things that if we all did would make a huge difference. I invite you all to share your list with me.</p>
<p>Terri O&#8217;Neale is the mother of six; ranging in age from 3 to 22. She has been both a working and stay-at-home mother at various times in her life. She was also a single mother for almost five years, before re-marrying the love of her life at the age of forty. Obviously, she has a life-time of training in raising a family on a tight budget. In addition to these real life experiences, she possesses a bachelors degree in health education and a minored in environmental management in her masters programme.</p>
<p>Terri feels strongly that this is one of the most challenging times in history for the family, but she also believes that families with the will and resolve to address the pressing issues of saving money, becoming greener, leading healthier lifestyles and spending more time with one another can endure these challenging times and come out victorious in the end.</p>
<p>Through <em><strong>Frugal Family</strong></em> articles, blogs, videos and social networking, she helps modern families rediscover some lost art forms such as cooking, sewing, and gardening. The goal is not to go back in time or become fanatical, but to help all families find simple and effective ways that fit into their lifestyle to make moderate changes with huge impacts. For more information, check out her blog <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://frugalfam.wordpress.com/">http://frugalfam.wordpress.com/</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Canada Pine Beetle</title>
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For some time now, the extremely destructive Pine Beetle ( Dendroctonus ponderosae ) is ravaging huge areas of Canada&#8217;s forestlands and its destruction is so virulent, that it is leaving massive and easily visible scars across otherwise green foliage landscapes. In numerous areas where the pine beetle is active, various solutions for its [...]]]></description>
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<p>For some time now, the extremely destructive Pine Beetle ( Dendroctonus ponderosae ) is ravaging huge areas of Canada&#8217;s forestlands and its destruction is so virulent, that it is leaving massive and easily visible scars across otherwise green foliage landscapes. In numerous areas where the pine beetle is active, various solutions for its eradication have been tried and some of these in themselves, are so toxic in nature that they would normally be classed as being a larger risk than the beetle they are attempting to destroy.</p>
<p>These beetles have an average life span of about one year and generally, their eggs are laid through the bark of a tree where they develop into larvae that stay under the bark all through the winter months. During the spring the larvae continue to feed under the bark and then they will change into pupae during the months of June and July. During the rest of the summer and into fall, the new adult pine beetles leave the infested tree through emergence holes they create and after drying themselves in the warm sunshine, they take off to mate and commence a new cycle by laying the next generation&#8217;s eggs under the bark of new trees. </p>
<p>During the time they remain under the bark of a tree, they are known to transmit a fungus type substance that stains the sapwood of the tree a blue colour. Other than discoloration, this blue colouring appears to have no adverse affects on the actual structural integrity of the tree. However, we must not forget that the damage has already been done and like a rolling snowball, it gather momentum and range of spread with each summer that comes. These beetles prefer mature trees such as lodge pole pines which are considered mature after eighty years of growth and in the Province of British Columbia, current statistics show that there are three times more mature lodge pole pines than they had over ninety years ago. Hot and dry summers make the trees more stressed and thus more susceptible to attack and infestation by this ravenous little creature. Trees which have been attacked will turn red roughly one year after the infestation and then, between one and two years later the affected trees will turn grey and all of their needles will fall off.</p>
<p>Another interesting fact about these little guys is they do not like it too cold! Their eggs, larvae and pupae are very susceptible to very cold temperatures and if these temperatures remain below minus 35 Celsius for a prolonged period of maybe a week, then this will kill off the eggs, larvae, pupae and generally sizeable portions of the beetle population in that area of cold weather. This being said, unless we suddenly enter the start of a new ice age all across Canada, these sporadic cold spells are unfortunately not enough to rid us of this continually spreading plague of destruction.   Yes, there are action plans prepared and in place and yes, the Canadian Ministry of Forests and Range are really trying to get to grips with finding a solution to this costly problem but to date, the efforts and methodology being used has had little or no effect on the overall problem.</p>
<p>The good news is that an answer to this massive problem does exist and better still, it is an answer, which consists of no chemicals, no toxins, no poisons and no danger to either the forest or to the people who would apply the solution. This answer can be found right now in the form of a golden all natural organic fluid formulated around a cedar oil base. This fluid can totally eradicate the pine beetle and a few other nasty insects at the same time. It is not cheap but then again it is not as expensive as some of the other treatment that have been tried. It is non hazardous and will not harm the environment in any way and it is here and available right now. Unfortunately, for now it appears that here it must stay as the Ministry of Forests and Range are continuing their quest with what they feel they know best. Maybe someday, hopefully soon, they will realize that we can defeat this natural pest by using a totally natural substance.</p>
<p>Bob Littlejohn MBA BSc</p>
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		<title>5 Steps to a Greener Life</title>
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5 Steps to a Greener Life

Lots of people talk about trying to live a greener life, with some even going so far as to completely change their lifestyle, but most people aren&#8217;t sure how to go green because they don&#8217;t know exactly what that means. Sure, most people know the basics that scratch the surface such as reusing, recycling [...]]]></description>
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<p>Lots of people talk about trying to live a greener life, with some even going so far as to completely change their lifestyle, but most people aren&#8217;t sure how to go green because they don&#8217;t know exactly what that means. Sure, most people know the basics that scratch the surface such as reusing, recycling and reducing the amount of waste output for their homes but there many other steps you can take to move towards a cleaner, greener environment.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re wondering how you can make your life greener, here are five different tips that are simple and easy to implement and that don&#8217;t cost the you anything.  All it takes is a little dedication and after a few months, these five little things will become second-nature to you.</p>
<p>1. The next time you go shopping use cloth bags at the grocery store instead of paper or plastic.  These cloth bags can be purchased for as little as a few dollars each and they&#8217;re much stronger than paper or plastic bags and will last you through years of use. </p>
<p>These bags help reduce waste since most people throw away the plastic and paper bags.  The hardest part of using cloth bags is remembering to take them to the store, but once you get in the habit of using them, it becomes unconscious habit.</p>
<p>2. Replace your standard light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.  These bulbs use less energy and last for four to five years, almost 15 times longer than traditional bulbs.  While the cost of a compact fluorescent bulb is more than your standard bulb, they easily pay for themselves over time requiring less frequent replacement and reduced energy consumption.  In fact, studies show that a CF bulb can actually pay for itself within one to two months.  One CF bulb also saves about five pounds of greenhouse gas carbon dioxide a month.  Replacing every bulb in your home can have a huge impact on the environment and on your wallet.</p>
<p>3. Use public transportation.  By car pooling, taking the bus, or using the subway you can cut down on the amount of gas you use and the amount of exhaust your car emits.  While it may be an inconvenience in some ways, it is one of the best ways of helping the environment.  Even better, walk or ride your bike to work if possible.  This not only saves you money and helps the environment but it also keeps you fit and healthy!</p>
<p>4. Adjust your thermostat by a few degrees.  By turning your thermostat down by just two degrees in the winter, you can save over 50 pounds of greenhouse gas carbon dioxide per month while lowering your heating bill.  Turning it up a few degrees in the summer can likewise save you money and save the environment. </p>
<p>5. Finally, only wash your clothes or run your dish washer when you have a full load.  It wastes water and electricity to wash and dry only a few pieces of clothing.  In fact, if you can, try to wash your clothes using the cold water cycle as it uses up to 50% less energy than a warm water one. </p>
<p>By just doing these basics not only you can save some serious money but you can rest assured that you&#8217;re doing your part for a cleaner, brighter future. To discover more ideas you can use around your home for <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.greentipsforyou.com/">living green</a> visit <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.greentipsforyou.com/">http://www.greentipsforyou.com!</a></p>
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<h3>Flashlight by Good Green Technologies</h3>
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Flashlight by Good Green Technologies


Environmental Statements

Under the relevant European Directives, an Environmental Statement is the formal product of an Environmental Impact Assessment. Environmental Statements are often organised in a way that describes the environmental baseline, mitigation and effects for each type of environmental receptors: ecology, water resources, archaeological resources, human beings etcetera. Contaminated land is [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Environmental Statements</h3>
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<p>Under the relevant European Directives, an Environmental Statement is the formal product of an Environmental Impact Assessment. Environmental Statements are often organised in a way that describes the environmental baseline, mitigation and effects for each type of environmental receptors: ecology, water resources, archaeological resources, human beings etcetera. Contaminated land is often managed in the same ways as the various environmental receptor groups, although it is principally a cause of impacts rather than a receptor. It also often refers to a pre-existing condition and its damaging effect is on a variety of different receptors such as human health, structures and buildings, surface water features, groundwater features and ecology. This often means that land contamination specialists struggle with integrating the issue in a logical manner in an Environmental Statement. Sticking to the structured approach of an environmental statement is essential to ensure a clear description of the existing environmental condition, the potential impacts and the actions taken to avoid, minimise, offset or manage the impacts. This article is based on UK practice and legislation, although fundamentally the issues should be similar within other contexts.</p>
<p>Contaminated land is in many countries considered on a source-pathway-receptor basis. This is important to understand the impact land development can have on the issue of contaminated land. Development can interfere with any of these three elements. It can introduce sensitive receptors by changing the use of land, for instance by building new residential units on a site that was previously used for heavy industry. New pathways linking pre-existing contamination with an existing receptor can be formed, for instance when piling through a non-permeable layer connecting a layer of contaminated soils with a deep aquifer. Finally by introducing pollutants on the site a development project can introduce a potential source of contamination.</p>
<p>The second element to consider is the structured approach of an environmental statement. Apart from the introductory and procedural elements described in the environmental statement, a good environmental statement comprised the following sections:</p>
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<li>environmental baseline conditions</li>
<li>potential environmental impacts</li>
<li>mitigating measures</li>
<li>residual environmental impacts</li>
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<p>There should be a logical relation between the different sections. Any receptor that is affected and described in the section about the potential impacts and effects should have been introduced in the section describing the baseline. Any material impact should be assigned a mitigation or management action etc. Implementing this structure allows a clear description and understanding of the environmental impacts and the way it will be managed.</p>
<p>Applying these principles to contaminated land will result in a baseline condition section that describes the current sensitive receptors that are present within the potential sphere of influence of the development, the sensitivity and importance of these receptors, the presence of any pre-existing contamination and the presence of actual and potential pathways. The next section, potential environmental impacts or effects, first considers the impacts that the development will have in terms of the introduction (or removal) of sensitive receptors and the creation of new pathways between existing and potential pollution sources and receptors. In addition this section will describe the potential environmental impacts that are associated with the introduction of new sources of contamination. In the third section, mitigating measures, a description of the actions to mitigate each of the impacts that may occur should be provided. Finally a statement of the residual impact of the development is provided in the last section: residual environmental impacts.</p>
<p>Paul Giesberg is an <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.giesberg.eu/">environmental consultant</a> with a special interest in <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.environmentalassessment.eu/">environmental impact assessment</a> and sustainability in land use development.</p>
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Our Family&#8217;s Commitment to Do More: The 3 R&#8217;s

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<p>So How You Do&#8217;ing? In the spirit of recycling, I thought I would use those famous words from Friends character Joey. I have shared with you in other articles ideas that my family are using to cut our carbon footprint on this precious Earth that we call home.</p>
<p>Reducing is always a challenge, because it goes in the face of our societal values of having more and doing more, but it is the highest form of recycling.</p>
<p>Re-using is something that has been natural for me through out my life. It may be challenging at times to creatively transform old household items into new uses, but this has become one of the staples of our family&#8217;s efforts to be more environmentally friendly&#8230;and save money.</p>
<p>Recycling has become the catch phrase for the 3 R&#8217;s, but is strictly speaking altering one thing into another. It is important that we recycle as much as we possibly can, because making consumables from recycled goods is always cheaper and better for the environment than making them from raw materials. But we should recognise too that recycling should only be used after we have reduced and re-used. For our children and their futures, we must use all the arsenal of tools embodied in the 3 R&#8217;s: reducing wherever we can, re-using everything that we possibly can, and recycling every item that our councils and recycling centres will accept.</p>
<p>Today I am wanted to look at those things that my family could do better:</p>
<p>1) Reducing excess packaging. I think this might be the most challenging to tackle; partly because a great deal of it is beyond our control. We are, I admit, large consumers of electronics (blame techie husband). Have you ever noticed how much packaging goes into one tiny piece of plastic? A memory stick that is one inch by two will most often come in a plastic (non-recyclable) package with a large cardboard inset and an information packet. I recognise that this is an anti-theft device, but aren&#8217;t there other alternatives? What about putting such items behind the counter? The other side of that is that the packaging contributes to the cost of that piece of plastic and metal. Of course, this is an issue that will require a concreted effort from consumer and most likely government intervention to address. What I can do for now is to choose to purchase my fruit and vegetables loose. I am also hoping this will cut down on both spending and waste by purchasing only what we need.</p>
<p>2) I am going to remember to use those little switches on the power plugs. As I mentioned, being American we do not have such things. It has been hard for me change a lifetime of habits. But with my husband&#8217;s help, I am going to use these magic little buttons more often.</p>
<p>3) We are going to replace all batteries with rechargeable ones. About half of our batteries are rechargeable; mostly the ones in our keyboards and mousse. But over the coming weeks, we will replace all batteries with rechargeable ones&#8230;since these are particularly toxic waste in our landfills.</p>
<p>4) I am going to use less water when washing dishes. I have this habit of running the water to rinse dishes as I go. The new plan is to wash everything and sit it on the counter until I am done. Then use the same pan to rinse the dishes in cold water.</p>
<p>5) I am going to have a spring clean out. I may be doing pretty well at re-using but I could help others to do better by donating all the stuff I am not using to Freecycle, the Islington Swap Xchange, or my local Mind shop. This will make my husband very happy as he has been complaining about my daughter&#8217;s toys for a while now.</p>
<p>So what can you do better? Remember though this is not about being perfect, but the little things that we can realistically do and continue to do. The things that may seem so small that you don&#8217;t think they will make a difference: things that if we all did would make a huge difference. I invite you all to share your list with me.</p>
<p>Terri O&#8217;Neale is the mother of six; ranging in age from 3 to 22. She has been both a working and stay-at-home mother at various times in her life. She was also a single mother for almost five years, before re-marrying the love of her life at the age of forty. Obviously, she has a life-time of training in raising a family on a tight budget. In addition to these real life experiences, she possesses a bachelors degree in health education and a minored in environmental management in her masters programme.</p>
<p>Terri feels strongly that this is one of the most challenging times in history for the family, but she also believes that families with the will and resolve to address the pressing issues of saving money, becoming greener, leading healthier lifestyles and spending more time with one another can endure these challenging times and come out victorious in the end.</p>
<p>Through <em><strong>Frugal Family</strong></em> articles, blogs, videos and social networking, she helps modern families rediscover some lost art forms such as cooking, sewing, and gardening. The goal is not to go back in time or become fanatical, but to help all families find simple and effective ways that fit into their lifestyle to make moderate changes with huge impacts. For more information, check out her blog <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://frugalfam.wordpress.com/">http://frugalfam.wordpress.com/</a>.</p>
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<p>Unless you have been trapped in a cave for the last seven months you are well aware of the disaster overtaking the American automobile industry. Our government is using billions of taxpayer&#8217;s dollars to prop up an industry that has been one of the leading facilitators of numerous ills in our society, which will also take billions of dollars to repair, if it is even possible to do so. </p>
<p>Air pollution which contributes to increased medical costs, urban sprawl, a negative balance of payments from importing oil and global warming can all be traced at least in part to our addiction to the automobile. Now that I&#8217;ve ranted about the autos effect upon our society I also greatly acknowledge that we all, myself included, greatly enjoy the mobility and freedom provided by the pernicious machine. We can&#8217;t live with &#8216;em and we can&#8217;t live without &#8216;em. What are we to do?</p>
<p>A lot has been written about the currently nonexistent plug-in electric car. This machine when it finally hits the market could help solve some of our problems but current pricing estimates place the car in the forty thousand dollar range. I&#8217;m sure of one thing, it won&#8217;t solve many problems if you don&#8217;t sell them and at that price I&#8217;d hedge my bets.</p>
<p>However, there is one personal transportation option on the market that fits into all of President Obama&#8217;s initiatives for energy self sufficiency, global warming (reduction of green house gases), health care (exercise and weight loss), environmental protection (reduction of air and water pollution), and infrastructure renewal.   That option is the Electric Bicycle.</p>
<p>The electric bike using lithium batteries (traditional lead-acid is very environmentally harmful) can go, depending on load factors and riding habits, roughly twenty miles at twenty miles an hour on one charge. It is almost completely silent, gives off no emissions, does not use foreign oil, does not require much room to operate or park, never needs a tune up and provides exercise. It eliminates many of the drawbacks of riding a traditional bicycle for basic transportation while having few of its own. I recognize that not many of us are hardy enough to ride a bike in the rain, snow or freezing cold but that applies as well to motorcycles, motor scooters and traditional bicycles. The electric bike can get you farther, faster without arriving at your destination soaked in sweat. It can operate in many places where other motorized vehicles cannot and makes taking hills a cinch. Riding five or ten miles to work is no big deal and you can simply pedal around bottled up traffic. Usually the lightweight batteries easily detach from the bike and can be carried into your place of work or school for recharging.</p>
<p>Some electric bicycles offer high tech extras such as LiFePO4 batteries that are good for a thousand recharges, regenerative braking that helps recharge the battery much as a Prius does, and internal gearing to generate more torque for uphill climbs. Most electric bikes use what is referred to as a hub motor. This is not a traditional gear or belt-drive motor but is built directly into the hub of one of the wheels. This motor contains two internal rings of opposing magnets that when power is applied causes the wheel to spin. Such motors need little service and never require oil changes, spark plugs or new belts.</p>
<p>Electric bikes come in several of styles. There are the traditional &#8220;beach cruiser&#8221; and mountain bike styles as well as electric folding bikes, tricycles and &#8220;road bikes&#8221;.   The electric folding bikes are particularly interesting. Smaller and lighter than a traditional bicycle, they easily fold up and fit into a car trunk and can be carried on a commuter or subway train with little effort. You can take the train to your stop, unfold the bike and pedal on your way. They are also useful for those who live in tight quarters and have no external place to store their ride.</p>
<p>For those of you that are moderately handy with tools, there are a number of electric bike kits on the market that allow you to adapt an ordinary bicycle into an electric bike. One company, Worldwide Electric Bikes, has a particularly well-designed kit that has many of the features I previously mentioned. These electric bike kits do not require a high level of mechanical ability to install. A few common hand tools, a basic understanding of how things go together and the ability to read directions is all that is required. However, if you don&#8217;t know the difference between a crescent and a hex wrench, you may wish to buy a pre-made bike or have someone install the kit for you. If you do choose to go the kit route, you can end up with a much more powerful and sophisticated bike for substantially less money than a factory built electric bike. </p>
<p>Electric Bicycles in all forms have long been a staple of personal transportation in Europe and Asia where there are hundreds of thousands in operation. In the United States bicycles have traditionally been dominated by the toy or recreation market or for the dedicated enthusiast. In both Europe and Asia, cycling has been a traditional means of basic transportation. I believe that this is going to be more and more the case in this country. People are avidly seeking relief from the high financial and societal cost of automobiles. The electric bicycle, while not a panacea, is definitely poised to help provide a portion of that relief.</p>
<p>Electric Bicycles are inexpensive to purchase, require no license or insurance, have a negligible cost of operation and are totally &#8220;green&#8221;. So, what&#8217;s not to like?</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://greenenergyideas.org/solar-energy-photovoltaics/">Solar Energy &#038; Photovoltaics | Green Energy Ideas</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> energy is energy that is harnesses from the Sun. The technologies harness the sun&#8217;s incredible energy for practical ends. <b>Solar</b> power.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://greenlivingexplained.com/green-living-tips/solar-power/renewable-energy-lesson-2-solar-power/">Renewable Energy â?? Lesson 2 â?? Solar Power | Green Living Explained</a></p>
<p>Renewable Energy &#8211; Lesson 2 &#8211; <b>Solar</b> Power People have been aware that the sun&#8217;s energy can be harnessed to power various devices and machines.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://blogs.barrons.com/techtraderdaily/2010/09/01/ldk-sues-canadian-solar/">LDK Sues Canadian Solar &#8211; Tech Trader Daily &#8211; Barrons.com</a></p>
<p>LDK <b>Solar</b> (LDK) today said it filed an â??an objection for an arbitrationâ? before the China International Economic and Trade Arbitration Commission in Shanghai against Canadian <b>Solar</b> (CSIQ). The company said it also filed a lawsuit to &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://homeenergysavingzone.com/2010/09/make-diy-solar-power-panels-green-energy-home/">Make Diy Solar Power Panels â?? Green Energy Home | Home Energy &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Renewable power enthusiasts explains find out how to make <b>solar</b> panels. Follow his manuals and videos and You Can Make Your Own Diy <b>Solar</b> Power Panel  Generator.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://cleantechnica.com/2010/08/31/recovery-act-propels-3-gw-of-solar-projects-to-front-in-california/">Recovery Act Propels 3 GW of Solar Projects to Front in California &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Among them are Tessera  <b>Solar</b>&#8217;s 709 MW Imperial Valley <b>Solar</b> project in Imperial County (scaled down from 750 MW, by BLM request) and NextEra Energy&#8217;s 250 MW Beacon <b>Solar</b> Energy Project, the first large-scale <b>solar</b>-thermal power projects &#8230;</p>
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<p>Bags hold an important place in our lives. They are sometimes referred to as the best personal carriers. They are made of various stuffs like cotton, synthetic, leather and so. But when it comes to general usage like for shopping, the names of two types of bags viz. plastic made and paper made bags come to our intellect. Both are fine, but the question is, which one is the best suited to our requirements. Lets discuss the peculiarities related with the two.</p>
<p>You might be thinking that paper bags are not as durable as those made of plastic. Also, we see that the latter are more commonly used than the former one. But, do you know plastic is a stuff which is really hazardous to the environment. It takes thousands of year to decompose. If burnt, it emits poisonous gases which again pollutes the environment. If buried in the ground, it makes the soil infertile. If thrown in the sea, it pollutes the sea water and proves to be a threat for the life of the sea creatures. One can imagine, how hazardous is plastic to our planet.</p>
<p>This perilous nature of plastic had forced the governments of many cities of the world to put a ban on the use of poly-bags, which are a major source of plastic pollution. Few cities of the world in which these polythene carriers are either completely or partially banned include San Francisco, New York, Texas, Germany, Dhaka, China, Kenya and Ireland to name a few. Even the government of Delhi had issued guidelines against the use of polythene. However, later on the government changed its decision to completely ban the polythene, due to some reasons. Government suggested the manufacturers to set up the recycling units on the basis of &#8220;polluter pays principles&#8221;. But the government has not completely given up the plan to ban these polythene carriers, it is in the pipeline.</p>
<p>In this context, paper bags are the best option. No doubt, they are unconventional, but they are eco-friendly and easy to recycle. Nowadays, there are various types of paper made bags available in the market. They are not only good looking, but also have ample of space to carry goods and are quite durable. The handmade paper bags available nowadays are designed to suit specific requirements which include carrying gifts, carrying wine, shopping etc. There is a separate bag to serve each purpose. Although, multipurpose bags are also made from paper. They are proving to be the best substitute for plastic or polythene carriers in the modern context.</p>
<p>Now, as we have told you every significant fact related to plastic and paper bags, It&#8217;s upon you which one to choose. The hazardous and non-disposable polythene, or the environment friendly and elegant paper bags.</p>
<p>For more information on paper bags, paper baskets, miscellaneous paper products and other handicraft items, you may visit the following sites: <br />
<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.handmade-paper-products.com/">http://www.handmade-paper-products.com/</a><br />
<a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://online-handicrafts-center.blogspot.com/">http://online-handicrafts-center.blogspot.com/</a></p>
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You may have seen something on the news about Spokane, Washington where there is now a ban on dishwasher detergent made with phosphates. While this may seem to be an isolated case, there are actually several states (including the rest of the state of Washington) that will make dishwashing [...]]]></description>
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<p>You may have seen something on the news about Spokane, Washington where there is now a ban on dishwasher detergent made with phosphates. While this may seem to be an isolated case, there are actually several states (including the rest of the state of Washington) that will make dishwashing soap made with phosphates above a very small level illegal in 2010.</p>
<p>What is phosphate anyway and why is it used in dish washing soap?  Phosphate is an inorganic chemical that is a combination of salt and phosphoric acid.  Because it can clean things like hard water stains, and grease, phosphates are used in all kinds of things including dish washing soap. </p>
<p>Why all the fuss?  Phosphate is a problem when it finds its way to freshwater rivers and lakes.  The phosphate encouraged the growth of algae which depletes the oxygen in these rivers and lakes, killing off fish and other wildlife. </p>
<p>While there are green alternatives out there, deleting the phosphates from the dish washing soap can leave one unsatisfied with the resulting product-and a lot of dirty dishes.  Plus some of these green alternatives are pricier than their cheaper phosphorous counterparts.  This has caused people to travel outside their state to obtain contraband detergent from other states-which, of course, defeats the purpose of the bank in the first place. </p>
<p>What should you look for in a green dish washing soap?  Are there green products that work as well?  While there is no direct substitute for phosphorous, but there are other substances that can be used.  How well they will work depends on a number of factors, perhaps the most important being the hardness of the water used for cleaning.</p>
<p>One ingredient that be used is a surfactants.  Surfactants are usually biodegradable and are used to provide cleaning power and increase the ability of the water to separate the soil from the dish. Anionic surfactants work well as detergents, but can be less than effective in hard water. Amphoteric surfactants are used for their foaming power and can often be found with anionic surfactants. There are other substitutes for phosphates, but these can be even more dangerous than the phosphates. They include nitrilotriacatic acid (NTA) and caustic alkaline chemicals (which are particularly dangerous when ingested-as sometimes happens with children).</p>
<p>It may take some trial and error to come up with the phosphate substitute that works best in your water.  It is unlikely that the ban on phosphates is going away, so it is better to start exploring the options now.  In the meantime, the soap manufacturers continue work on the perfect phosphate substitute, but there are some excellent alternatives out there.</p>
<p>&#8220;Dr. Robin&#8221;, the well known MLM Radio personality is and has built his &#8220;honorary&#8221; doctorate in the Network Marketing world and has had experience in numerous other network marketing companies. He is a nationally recognized expert in the network marketing business.Dr. Robin is the current host of his radio show, &#8220;Networking with the Blindguy&#8221; with up to 4.7 million listeners daily. <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://drblindguy.com/">http://drblindguy.com</a><br />
Also time to help you with going GREEN. <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://gobewisenow.com/">http://gobewisenow.com</a> DR Robin will help you with going green with products that do work and are safe.</p>
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How often have we come across lovely historical sites suffering from neglect and misuse? Every country needs to take good care of its historic places. Because things like malls, stadiums and highways can be built again. But a historic place which is neglected and misused will lose its glory and slowly disintegrate into [...]]]></description>
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<p>How often have we come across lovely historical sites suffering from neglect and misuse? Every country needs to take good care of its historic places. Because things like malls, stadiums and highways can be built again. But a historic place which is neglected and misused will lose its glory and slowly disintegrate into zilch. And no amount of action plan or noble intentions can ever bring a historic place back to its former glory when it has been totally neglected and abused by us. The oldest of historic sites can be preserved for the future generations if we have a proper plan for their conservation.</p>
<p>Conversation of historic places requires a systematic approach. If the historic site is conserved with the help of a proper plan, it will show amazing results. While chalking out a plan for the conservation of historic sites, it&#8217;s very important to keep the costs under control. If the costs go up to an unwanted level, it will draw criticism from the general public and act like a death sentence for the conservation of other similar projects in the future.</p>
<p>The first thing which should be done by the restoration experts is to check the age of the historic site. This can be easily achieved by conducting a series of scientific tests. It can also be done if there are public or archaeological records of the site. Once we know the actual age of the historic site, we get to know the actual worth of the site &#8211; this doesn&#8217;t mean that if a site is not very ancient &#8211; it&#8217;s not worth taking care of.</p>
<p>Also check the sturdiness of the materials which have been used on the historic site. This will need a proper list of all the materials used on all the structures found on the site. Factors such as the effect of temperature, humidity, weathering, fire, air pollution, storms and flood on the material found on the site needs to be studied in detail, so that best possible plan to prevent further degradation of the site can be prepared.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to note the architectural design of any structures present on the site. This is needed to take help of conservation experts according to the style they specialize in. Taking the help of the best of experts who are not competent in the architectural design displayed at the historic site would create a major problem for your conservation project.</p>
<p>Your team of conservation experts also need to keep a track of all the past repairs and changes made on the historic site. The problems faced by the previous restoration team while restoring or repairing the historic site too needs to be researched and noted down. Always remember materials like wood and leather rot quite easily, on the other hand stone articles and pottery items always manage to survive better. Once you have finished your complete study of the historic site, you can then do the restoration part of the site step by step in a phased manner till it is complete. You might even have to restrict the number of visitors, once it has been restored, as although the site has got its former glory, it might not be in a state that it can be exposed to an endless number of people everyday.</p>
<p>For more information on the historical sites of the world, visit Matt&#8217;s website about <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.worldhistoricalsites.com/">world historical sites</a>, especially his favorite place, <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.worldhistoricalsites.com/tikal/">tikal</a>.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/solar-cell.htm">HowStuffWorks &#8220;How Solar Cells Work&#8221;</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> cells use sunlight to produce electricity. But is the &#8216;<b>solar</b> revolution&#8217; upon us? Learn  all about <b>solar</b> cells, silicon  <b>solar</b> cells and <b>solar</b> power.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/80beats/2010/08/27/california-pushes-ahead-with-massive-solar-thermal-projects/">California Pushes Ahead With Massive Solar Thermal Projects &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Environment | California&#8217;s aggressive energy rules require its utilities to hit an ambitious target: 20 percent of their electricity should come  from renewable sources by the.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://thegreenwombat.com/2010/08/27/solar-ebay-california-floats-utility-auction-for-green-energy/">Solar eBay: California floats utility auction for green energy &#8230;</a></p>
<p>On Wednesday, the California Energy Commission approved a license for the nation&#8217;s first new large-scale <b>solar</b> thermal power plant in two decades. Over the next month, the energy commission is expected to green-light three more big &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/08/27/found-solar-cycles-on-another-star/">Found: solar cycles on another star | Watts Up With That?</a></p>
<p>Speaking of <b>solar</b> cycles, I just noted the story above on Yahoo. The alarm bells went off loudest when I noted the famous words â??Most experts agree, although those who put the date of <b>Solar</b> Max in 2012 are getting the most press. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2010/08/beacon-solar-thermal-energy.html">Beacon Solar Energy project OKed; first solar thermal project &#8230;</a></p>
<p>For the first time in 20 years, state energy regulators have approved construction on a <b>solar</b> thermal farm. The California Energy Commission gave the Beacon <b>Solar</b> Energy project a unanimous go-ahead Wednesday. The installation, set to &#8230;</p>
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Economics of Solar


Planet &#8211; Sell Your Laptops

We&#8217;re in this environmental mess because humans have exploited the earth for personal gain. However, you can sell your laptops, get some grocery money and still help the planet.
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<p>We&#8217;re in this environmental mess because humans have exploited the earth for personal gain. However, you can sell your laptops, get some grocery money and still help the planet.</p>
<p>Steer clear of the attitude that everything is disposable after a few uses; do your part and extract the most out of your electronics. In carelessly tossing away our possessions, we are the reason that one more thing spends an eternity in a landfill. Electronics, including laptops, are one of the most significant sources of toxic heavy metals, including cadmium, lead and mercury, leaking into the soil, according to the Environmental Protection Agency.</p>
<p>Pollutants do no simply stay within the confines of the landfills, but are transported through waterways and through the air. When toxic metals travel upward during evaporation, these toxins contribute to acid rain, spreading the heavy metals for miles. Dr. Lorris G. Cockerham, former professor at University of Arkansas and researcher, wrote that build up of toxic heavy metals in animals damages their vital functions and hinders growth in plants, therefore irrevocably harms ecosystems.</p>
<p>The heavy metals seep into waterways and into our water sources. These heavy metals can enter our body through the ingestion of contaminated water, harming our bodies. Even a low concentration can harm us, according to James Girard, author and professor at the American University.</p>
<p>A solution? Sell your laptops to a recycler. When you sell your laptops, the laptop parts find new life with computer repair shops and wholesalers, avoiding certain doom in a landfill. Selling laptops is an easy process for the average time-constrained American worker. Search for &#8220;sell laptops&#8221; on the Internet. Locate a recycling company who will accept the laptops you are selling. Lastly, look for the V logo that signifies the company is verified organization, not a Nigerian scam. Many business will offer an instant quote on their Web site for the laptop you are selling. Input the specifications of your laptop, follow directions and you have check or a PayPal payment for your laptops.</p>
<p>Make sure you choose a reputable company to sell your laptops to. Some companies boast a &#8220;green&#8221; philosophy, but actually ship laptops to landfills in developing countries. We all have a part in this green earth and many of us have take steps to follow the mantra, &#8220;reduce, reuse and recycle.&#8221; Many people think about selling their cans, bottles and such and don&#8217;t think about their computers. Do your part, keep our Earth Green and sell your laptop.</p>
<p>Katy Marie is a freelance writer located in Reno, NV, who wants to keep the Earth beautiful. To find out more visit  <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.cashforlaptops.com/">Cash For Laptops</a></p>
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