Environment Articles
556: The Beautiful Fall Season
As we all know, we have four seasons during the course of one year. Do you have a favorite? Spring is pretty when everything comes alive after its long sleep. Summer is nice as the weather is warm, and this is the time for all of us to travel. Winter is just cold and dismal. Animals go to sleep, and it snows a lot. I think the most beautiful season
557: The Benefits of Off Grid Living
Off grid living is the new craze that is sweeping through America? This environmentally friendly and cost effective way of self sufficiently producing electricity abolishes the constraints of being tied to utility "grid" demands.
This revolutionary way of life is in no way reflective of the previously common "hippie lifestyle" envisioned by urba
558: The Benefits of Organic Farming For Small Farmers
Organic farming refers to means of farming that does not involve the use of chemicals such as chemical fertilizers and chemical pesticides. Numerous small farmers have been practicing organic farming; however, since they are unaware of the market opportunities, they are not able to reap the benefits of organic farming.
According to a research co
559: The Buyers Guide To Artificial Trees
Why buy an artificial tree? One reason should be enough: it saves you from all the maintenance required to keep a real tree, without compromising on the aesthetic department!
You will never have to worry about watering it, supplying the right kind of fertilizer, or making sure it gets the required amount of sunlight; all you have to do is dust
560: The Carbon Offset Controversy
Every day people do dozens of things that put more carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. This gas is the main perpetrator of climate change, yet activities like driving, heating your house, air travel, and electricity consumption, are hard to stop. Individuals that want to reduce their carbon footprint, the amount of carbon dioxide generated in a yea
561: The Colors Of Fire In Fall Foliage
All of the four seasons of the year have their own individual and unique beauty to display, but the one that usually stands out the most as far as vibrancy goes is fall or autumn as some like to call it. Many people will take a shorter vacation at this time of the year just because of a longing to see the changing of the leaves. Usually the first c
562: The Danger Surrounding Volcanoes
Volcanoes are very dangerous because when they erupt there is a river of red and orange hot lave running down the volcanoes. It make islands and all you see is a wasteland of black sand, which after time it changes into a beautiful island of tropical trees, plants everywhere, and the sand will change too. But there is one island that has black sand
563: The Dangers Of Rising River Waters
Since the very first Europeans came to the North American continent they have been building settlements along the rivers. This made traveling and transporting trade and sale goods faster and easier than by land. It was a source of fishing and water supplies for nearby residents. This is still much the same today.
In our time, even though we have
564: The Dangers Of Road Construction In The Rain
When road workers are trying to build a road or clear out buildings, trees, and move big areas of ground, they have to be very careful and cannot work when it is raining. When water gets on the ground, it makes it muddy because there will be water going everywhere that will make big water puddles. Road workers can get stuck in them. It also is not
565: The Deforestation In Latin America
From Latin America came the topmost contributor of land scraping in the whole world. Deforestation in Latin America accounts for almost 53% of the emitted carbon dioxide in the atmospheric air. Logging in the region has become so immense that it claimed to have the highest rate in the world, and the fight of it came to be one of hardest struggles o
566: The Deforestation of The Amazon
Located in the northern part of South America, the Amazon is shared by nine different countries; and one of which is Brazil. Its vast landmark stretches out to almost 60% of the Brazilian lands. Full and rich of 120 feet tall trees, and equipped with species both known and unknown to man, the Amazon forest is a home to both the human race and the a
567: The Destruction From Underwater Earthquakes And Tsunamis
On the shores of our country in any direction, we can have what is called an underwater earthquake or tsunami. Most of these don't happen in the United States but there is always a chance. If one should happen, the damage would be nothing short of massive. The loss of life would be terrible because it would cause damage to buildings, humans, and an
568: The Destructive Effects of Deforestation
Mankind is feeling the wrath of nature. It seems that more and more natural disasters are taking place; and this has led to consciousness about the earth's resources. Forests are the most affected ecosystem in the planet. This is probably due to the fact that basic necessities need trees as a raw material.
What is even more appalling is man's de
569: The Disaster of Ethanol as a Biofuel
You would be forgiven if you thought that in these present times when world economies are slowing down due to a major banking crisis coupled with steeply rising energy and food prices that when a solution to a part of that problem is available the powers that be would support and promote it to ease the everyday burdens that now exist for us all.
570: The Effects of Deforestation to Our Future
Ecological matters affect all life in this planet, from the negligible parasites to the human race. Slight interruption in the Earth's fragile balance can mean particular damage of the very place that embraces the lives of many species.
It is not so easy searching for ways to cure the presently perilous and confronting movements of planet dilap
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