Environment - Page 7 of 10

Daniel Yergin

Biofuels In The U.S-Just The Facts

:: Environment

Biofuels are hot. But how hot? Here are "just the facts." [Read More]

MIKE SELVON

Bird Watching and The Latest In Internet Technology

:: Nature

Bird watching hobbyists across the globe are enjoying the wealth of information that is now available to them on the internet. [Read More]

MIKE SELVON

The Best in Bird Watching Binoculars

:: Nature

If you are not a person who enjoys shopping, then trying to find a pair of bird watching binoculars may be tiresome. [Read More]

MIKE SELVON

Backyard Bird Watching Is A Breeze

:: Nature

Many folk find that backyard bird watching is a great way to get introduced to the activity. [Read More]

MIKE SELVON

Be Proud to Be a Bird Watcher

:: Nature

Anyone who is a bird watcher belongs to a passionate group of people. [Read More]

Matthew Hick

Green Living: Simple Things You Can Do Today

:: Environment

You don't have to be an environmental guru to save the earth. Here are some very easy things you can do right now to help save the earth. [Read More]

Amy Nutt

The Importance Of Regular Air Duct Cleaning

:: Environment

Indoor air pollution is a serious health hazard; in fact, it has been shown to be at least partly responsible for the occurrence of a number of health conditions. [Read More]

Daniel Yergin

The Future Of Electricity-Center Of Gravity Shifting To Asia

:: Environment

The global electric power landscape is changing fast, and increasingly, the action in it has been shifting to Asia. On average, in each of the last three years, China alone has added as much new generating capacity as all of existing capacity in Texas. The shift to Asia will continue. [Read More]

Daniel Yergin

Security, Climate And Technology

:: Environment

The world today depends on fossil fuels to meet over 80 percent of its energy needs, a simple fact of the way the industrial world has grown up. But dependence brings with it major challenges placing places the United States and the world at an energy crossroads. [Read More]

Matthew Hick

Alternative Fuel Sources - Moving Away From Gas

:: Environment

With soaring gas prices, and concerns about the effects fossil fuel use is having on the environment, researchers are scrambling to find alternative fuel options for America's dependence on foreign oil. [Read More]

Matt OConnor

What's Actually In Biodiesel?

:: Environment

Rising prices of energy fuels have prompted companies and individuals to search for low-cost sources of fuels for their machines and automobiles. One of the most popular alternative fuel is biodiesel, a fuel derived from vegetable and animal fats. [Read More]

Jimmy Cox

Dwarfed Trees Raised From Seedlings and Cuttings

:: Nature

One of the most fascinating hobbies is the raising of trees from seeds sown directly in a shallow container. If the seedlings are allowed to grow for a few years, they appear like a miniature forest; the same may be done with cuttings. [Read More]

Michael Dappert

Agriculture: Our Biggest Environmental Disaster

:: Environment

Agriculture has a huge impact on the environment. Until the full impact of current agricultural practices are reflected in the shelf price of each product things will stay the same. [Read More]

Roger Munns

Monte Carlo Yacht Show 2007 To Be Carbon Neutral

:: Causes and Organization

While millionaires and billionaires sip champagne and ponder buying a yacht at this year's Monte Carlo Yacht Show that would be beyond the reach of mere lottery winners, the organisers have successfully made past events carbon neutral. This year will be no exception as Monte Carlo shows the rich they can be environmentally friendly too. [Read More]

Daniel Yergin

Renewable Electric Power Takes Off

:: Environment

Renewable electric power is beginning to soar. The current surge of activity, which has been accelerating over the last few years, is driven by several factors including environmental and sociopolitical considerations. [Read More]

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