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Can bamboo flooring really help save the worlds’ environment?
Probably not on its own, but its an excellent example of how consumers can vote with their buying dollars to sway market demand to bring more environmentally friendly products into the marketplace.
Bamboo flooring is a rising trend in home floo...
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Can sustainable development work? What then will be the impact on business and what will be the impact on the environment?
First we must define sustainable development. Sustainable is to say that something such as resources or an environmental system can be continued indefinitely without depleting any of the material or energy resources required to keep it running.
De...
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CAUSE AND EFFECT! CHOOSE YOUR PATH...
Three steps to your Personal Transformation:
1)Awareness and Perception 2)Law of Cause and Effect 3)Law of Accumulation
These categories are what you need to understand in order to be in total control of your being!
Most go thro...
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Clean Vacationing
Clean Vacationing (409 words)
Admit it. When the sun is out and you are at your favorite campsite or cottage on the lake the last thing you want to do is spend a lot of time cooking a meal. Often, when vacationing, the lure to purchase instant f...
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CO2, Global Warming, and Pollen-Allergies
CO2, Global Warming, and Pollen-Allergies
Thomas Ogren
The benefits of added organic matter to the soil have long been known and are usually attributed to increased nitrogen, greater water-holding capacity and an increase in activity of soil...
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Collapsing
“Collapsing…”
Terry Dashner……………………..Faith Fellowship Church PO Box 1586 Broken Arrow, OK 74013
Capitol Reader Political Book Summaries writes, “In Collapse, Jared Diamond argues that present global resource consumption trends are not susta...
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Computer e-waste recycling now fueled by lack of Australian legislation.
Motivated by the lack of Australian government legislation and limited options available concerning the disposal of computer e-waste, IT Recyclers has initiated a much needed computer recycling service aimed primarily at Sydney business who wish to play a...
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Conserving for whom?
The west is in a drought. Along with other measures being recommended or required, we’ve been asked to conserve water. Great. It’s good to conserve. After all, being frugal, dependent on less, and keeping one’s environment uncluttered and unpolluted do fa...
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Cottonwood “cotton” is flying/ Bad Company
Cottonwood “cotton” is flying/ Bad Company
Ó Thomas Leo Ogren
I originally saw the question below posted in an Internet gardening forum and decided to answer it. It was a question I’d been asked many times before and I knew my answer would ...
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Create an environmentally friendly shopping policy
These days, buying green products does not mean sacrificing your quality of life or needing to become a hippy. There are many high quality environmental products which are better for the environment and your health.
Today, you have far more options...
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Cry of the Polar Bear
Here roam I with my cubs in the Arctic feasting on seals by ice packs away from human predators. We are content in this harsh world with our double furs and blubber, invisible to spying cameras.
But now our safety is no more...
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Dear our beloved crying planet…
Dear our beloved crying planet…
I read an article last week in “The Gazette”, a local English paper here in Montreal Canada. It was titled “Time is running out” and was written by Peter G. Brown. He is a professor in the school of the Environment a...
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Do You Ken John Peel?
Do You Ken John Peel?
My daughter Abi turned thirteen recently and as head of the family she thinks it's about time her parents became vegetarians. She has been a convert, with occasional lapses, for around two years. I'm certainly not ...
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