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"Environmental" Articles
 

  • Can Your Closet Go Green? - Finding eco-friendly alternatives for your home is an important step towards helping our environment thrive. The greatest impact can be made if we each do our part.
  • Leverage on Climate Change and Energy Drain - Socially Responsible Investments - Socially Responsible Investments leveraging on Climate changes and Energy Drain theme are dominating the attention at the investment front. Business consulting companies have sprung into the scene with business models dedicated to integrating environmental, social and corporate governance (ESG) considerations into management and investment processes. Nearly every large corporation nowadays are involved in one way or another in reducing carbon emission to the ozone, in dealing with climate change as well as the deeper forces of being a Socially Responsible corporation. Companies are beginning to realize that the changes in climatic environment have not only economic and environmental impact, but also great social impact, which is rapidly growing in importance.
  • Cool off in a Natural Swimming Pool This Summer - With summer in full swing, you may be thinking about adding a swimming pool to your backyard. They are great for fitness, relaxation, fun with the kids, and for cooling off on a sweltering summer day. If you're concerned about the harsh chemicals and high maintenance costs that come with conventional swimming pools, you may be interested in an old idea that has become new again: natural swimming pools. Also known as swimming ponds, natural pools are man-made swimming holes that utilize plants to keep the water clear and the pool functioning properly. Natural swimming pools have been around for quite a while, but they're undergoing a renaissance of sorts thanks to new construction methods, their reputed environmental benefits, and their ability to blend in with the natural landscape.
  • Green Cleaning - Green cleaning is effective cleaning which protects health without harming the environment. Green cleaning is about maintaining and improving cleanliness and supporting infection control while protecting workers and the environment from the risks posed by cleaning materials and processes. Green cleaning products are available, effective, and affordable. Green cleaning materials also are no more expensive than the more mainstream variety household chemicals. Green cleaning doesn't just mean reducing impact on the environment, it focus’s on improving air quality because contaminants are typically at least two to five times worse indoors than outdoors.
  • Small Businesses and Using Conference Calling and Networking Systems - Small business are the core driver of the American economy. There are estimated to be approximately 20 million such businesses in America. They employ over 50% of the private workforce and represent over 95% of US exports. According to the Small Business Administration, small businesses have accounted for about 70 percent of net new employment annually over the last ten years. It is evident that small businesses are the primary mover of our growth. So if you work for or manage a small business, it is critical to evaluate how new technologies can increase your effectiveness.
  • Organizing In Bamboo - If you are looking for an alternative to the IKEA trend of plain painted particle board furniture you might look into the growing market of bamboo products. More and more items are becoming available at affordable prices every day. Unless you have a fortune to spend on custom designed everything for your home you will probably be looking for thrifty ways to stay organized. Laundry sorters, storage bins, shoe racks, hangers, and cutlery trays are just a few of the items we all need, but do not want to invest our life savings in.
  • Implementing Teleconferencing and Communication Technology to Further the Alternative Fuels Goal - The alternative fuels movement has now reached a tipping point. The combination of oil prices skyrocketing over $120 a barrel and coal costs doubling has been essential in awakening a new sense of consciousness about alternative energy. With US drivers paying close to $4.
  • Using Technology to Advance the Green Mission - The Green movement often occupies conflicting and difficult terrain. By way of example, throughout this year, the Congress will be debating a carbon cap and trade system designed to reduce carbon emissions in an effort to combat global warming. Meanwhile, skeptics are increasingly seeing their arguments heard. Case in point: Czech President Vaclav Klaus, an economist by training, contends that the regulatory aims of today's global warming activists are caused by a socialist impulse. He cites an array influential scientists who critique the link between carbon emissions and temperature increases. Or, more precisely, he points to research indicating that the causality runs the opposite direction in that rising temperatures cause greater carbon capture in the atmosphere. Against this backdrop, it is no wonder that the green community encompasses such divergent beliefs over strategy. Many of these divergences relate to fundamentally opposed worldviews about the role of technology.
  • Critical Techniques To Improve The Effectiveness Of Your Environmental Advocacy Group - Environmental advocacy is a remarkably diverse area. It encompasses both protecting the public from environmental harms and shielding the resources of nature. As successes have been garnered at the local, state and national level, there is a growing understanding in the community that further gains will be contingent on inculcating the same professional capacities as private and government organizations that embody best managerial practices. When it comes to successfully launching an environmental advocacy group you might find some good advice in the literature. Yet the ongoing running of such advocacy groups is another matter. Thus many environmental advocacy groups struggle to effectively manage.
  • Camps That Grow The Science In You - If science is your child’s much loved subject in the school, then it would be very worthful if you enroll him or her in any of the best science camp during summer vacation.
  • Finding Our Perfect Refuge - We spend more than the half of our days inside buildings and our homes because when we are outside, we tend to feel exposed to the dangers brought either by nature’s innate precarious ways or by the little disasters we created ourselves. It is close to saying that each of our homes and the buildings we go to are our “refuge.” Surprisingly, building inspections and home inspections revealed that our “refuge” aren’t actually as “safe” as we view it to be.
  • Go Green! Instant Hot Water Reduces Greenhouse Gasses! - Things that make our lives more convenient usually are not good for our environment and things good for the planet are detrimental to our comfort. For example, water saving shower heads do not make for great showers. Gas efficient cars don’t go as fast. Water saving toilets don’t flush as well as the old inefficient ones. Even energy efficient light bulbs don’t seem to put out as much light.
  • Greening Up Your IT Department - We all want to improve our environment, and especially now, we want to be more conscientious of how our actions affect our planet. Taking simple steps in your place of business is no different than making steps at home. It is all a matter of paying attention to what you have and how you will use it or even dispose of it. This is especially true for IT departments that are faced with recycling computers, printers, telephones and other electronic equipment that can be hazardous to the environment. To start making improvements to your IT department, you may want to create a baseline report demonstrating your current carbon footprint. By starting with a baseline you can then make decisions regarding priorities and cost.
  • Compost - What is Compost (Part 1) - What is Compost? Compost is the end result of the decomposition of organic material, or waste. This occurs naturally in the bush , or a forest, by the accumulation of debris from plant and animal material; and provided there is moisture present, either from rain, in the soil, or from the material itself, decomposition will occur.
  • Learn Through Experience - The most basic level human beings learn is through experience. We give meaning to each event in our lives according to our current needs and belief system. Our experiences are the sum total of our memory of the event and the meaning that we attach to it. What we learn from each experience determined by our belief system and needs at the time of the event as much as by the event itself. This helps in explaining why two different people can participate in the same event and have completely different experiences.
  • Make Your Neighbors Green with Envy! - It is getting more and more popular to 'go green', and many Americans are leading the way in their housing choices. One area recently reported that their realty market was stagnant except for a big rush on newly built homes that were extremely energy conscious to run. They boasted solar heating and this is one smart choice in a sunny area. Your neighbor's bill will be twice as high as yours, you will always have hot water to hand and solar power can be transformed into other energy and stored for when you want to run different appliances.
  • Getting Greener - There are so many green products available for your home today. From small, simple lifestyle changes to big ticket items and renovation materials, today's consumer can easily lighten their footprint and save money. Whether you are looking to "green" your home before a sale or just to improve your own environment, here are some ideas to get you started. - Use soy or beeswax candles – they burn cleaner than traditional candles, which are made of paraffin, a petroleum product. Soot free, beneficial to farmers and made from renewable resources, natural candles are an easy choice.
  • Green Cars - A Brighter and Cleaner Future - More and more cars are on the road every day, and it is estimated that more than a billion cars will be on the roads by the year 2020. With more and more cars hitting the roads each year, many people are beginning to look for greener options for their vehicles; in fact, governments are even beginning to put pressure on car manufacturers to develop cars that are friendlier to the environment. While in the past green cars were something that most people only dreamed about, today there are a variety of options available for those who are looking for a car that is environmentally friendly.
  • Hybrid Cars And Their Wide Appeal - You have heard about them, possibly have seen their commercials but do you really understand how the hybrid car works and what its value is? Hybrid cars are becoming more and more popular to a variety of people for a variety of reasons. The ecologically conscious can appreciate the ultra low emissions and amazing fuel economy, while the economically conscious can appreciate the low depreciation and great savings at the pump. Here are some quick facts about the Hybrid Car: • Lower fuel emissions help to curb the infamous "Greenhouse Effect." • Hybrid cars are in high demand, and because of this, they hold their value much better than most gasoline automobiles.
  • Go Green With Hip Eco-Clothes - Trend-setting, clothes-conscious women throughout the world are going green. Now that lots of major figures in the world of fashion design are going along, being green is not equal to being dowdy anymore. Reusable clothes are really in nowadays, from workout wear to work outfits. You might be wondering what is means for your clothes to be eco-friendly. Environmentally conscious clothing is often made from natural and fair-trade materials like soy, organic cotton and bamboo. The benefits of organic cotton are that it's not grown with pesticides while non-organic cotton uses more pesticides than any other crop. It takes 1/3 lb of chemicals to make one T-shirt. Fair-trade simply means paying fair wages to the individuals that make the clothing that we love to wear.
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