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A few ozone layer facts could help people to realize what it does for us and why we need so desperately for it to stay intact. Despite attempts to reduce the effects of chemicals and pollution on the ozone layer,
We've often heard the saying, "One person's junk is another person's treasure." In the case of junk mail, this isn't the case. Have you ever considered the impact junk mail has on the environment?Following are some eye opening facts: Junk mail...
This is the Tesla Model S. Pundits laud it as the rescuer of the automotive industry, and ecologists rave over the redemption of smoggy skies. Not only will it deliver U.S. auto manufacturers from the bottom of aficionado's Top...
Recently, people all over the world have been trying to make our planet a better and healthier place to live in. When our planet is healthy, it makes it a safer place for humans to cohabit. While this idealism, mostly...
The average Joe's quest to conquer glutinous, glugging fuel is akin to sending a toothless spinster to combat Gerard Butler in the cinematic masterpiece, 300. Beef up the fight with these ten top tips for improving gas mileage. A clogged engine...
You've seen them before: the office desk that has so many Post-It Notes that it looks like roofing tiles, that boss who has so many piles of papers on his desk he can't find the contract he needs, the executive...
Going green is a hot topic; it's fashionable and sexy. Oprah's on the bandwagon, so that bandwagon's recently gained millions of passengers led by Leonardo DiCaprio and countless other celebrities. Eco-friendly environments are not just better for generations to come. Green...
"Going Green" is very popular in the mainstream media these days. The need to be energy-efficient has never been more important than right now. There are many magazine articles talking about ways to reduce your carbon footprint; however, usually the...
Scottish inventor Robert Anderson and American Thomas Davenport both claim recognition as the initial creator of the electric automobile in the 1830s. A host of other innovators vie for first, including Dutch Sidbrandus Stratingh, American Christopher Becker, and Hungarian Anyos...
Coastal dwellers should be somewhat anxious about the reality of rising sea levels. Recent data suggests that the seas have risen and will continue to rise at a steady pace over the next century. In the past technology...
In medieval Europe, whipping boys served as scapegoats for insubordinate princes. In modern America, unwilling children serve as scapegoats for wasteful adults. America's youths are its whipping boys. America owes Mother Nature; it has an eco-debt. Andrew Sims, author of Ecological...
With developing nations across the world struggling economically, politically, and socially, there was great anticipation for the United Nations Climate Change Conference held in Copenhagen, Denmark in 2009. The event was met with both praise and criticism before the leaders...
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