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A Guide to Eco Friendly Furniture

Buying new furniture is a big project, but can be a lot of fun finding just the right items. Most shoppers are looking for the best combination of value, style, and quality. Being green is becoming increasingly important to both consumers and manufacturers. It’s also an important societal topic today. Buying sustainable furniture is one [...]

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Alternative fuel – more conducive to environmental protection

Environmental concerns and fears of the scarcity of energy through the world have raised questions about the blind in conventional fuel use. So world scientists have focused their efforts to find ways and means to produce alternative fuel, also known as non-conventional fuel; All materials different from conventional sources of energy that can be used [...]

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Solar Energy Benefits you and your future

For years we humans have been exhausting the resources of fossil fuels and have been causing a majority of damage to the environment, in fact it i now time that we look at alternative energy sources to stop or even reverse a number of the damage that we have caused. That is where solar energy [...]

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Hungary red sludge spill has reached Danube

A toxic red sludge spill from an alumina plant in western Hungary had reached the Danube by midday on Thursday, a spokesman for Hungarian disaster crews was cited by national news agency MTI as saying. Tibor Dobson told MTI there were no reports of fish dying in the Raba and Mosoni-Danube rivers which were hit [...]

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Hungary toxic spill ‘could be worse’ than Baia Mare cyanide disaster

A toxic spill of mining waste from an industrial plant in Hungary is the worst of its kind in the country’s history and may end up matching the Baia Mare cyanide spill in Romania in 2000. The spill, with a pH level of up to 13, has already spread into rivers with fears that heavy [...]

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Save Lots of Money on Electricity

I decided I wanted to be self-sufficient and not rely on the electric company so I looked in to Green DIY Energy. I first wanted to see what green energy product was the best out there. Being self-sufficient was a big thing for me and I wanted to not be dependent on the electric company. [...]

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Climate talks failing to make headway

The United States said on Wednesday U.N. climate talks were making less progress than hoped because of a rift over poorer nations’ emission goals, and that other avenues might be needed to tackle climate change. Negotiators from 177 governments are meeting this week in the north Chinese city of Tianjin trying to agree on the [...]

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Sunforce 50022 5-Watt Solar Battery Trickle Charger

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The Sunforce 50022 5-Watt Solar Battery Trickle Charger gives you another reason to love the sun–it can help keep your vehicle’s battery charged. It provides up to 5-Watts or 350mA of power to prevent the natural voltage drain of batteries over time. It includes both a lighter socket adapter and alligator clips to give you [...]

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Scientists warn of livestock greenhouse gas boom

Soaring international production of livestock could release enough carbon into the atmosphere by 2050 to single-handedly exceed ‘safe’ levels of climate change, says a study. Scientists combined figures for livestock production in 2000 with Food and Agriculture Organization projections for population growth and meat consumption by 2050. They found that the livestock sector’s emissions alone [...]

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Corals Discovered Where None Were Expected

An area of deep-sea coral reefs has just been discovered off the coast of Israel, the first such reef to be found in what is generally considered a region with sparse sea life. The area stretches over a few miles, roughly 2,297 feet (700 meters) under the ocean surface and some 19 to 26 miles [...]

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