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		<title>How Encouraging Animal Shelters to Go Green Can Help Them Save</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Recently, my local county animal shelter spent funds to build a new LEED certified shelter to house their animals.  When asked why, they presented with reasons that were more than worthwhile.  Here are some reasons they --&#62;
&#160;came up with.A new, green shelter needs less resources to run.  Animal shelters use a lot of water to keep everything clean and hydrated.  Also, the surrounding area needs to look appealing so people will be more willing to visit which means more water going to lawns.  Those visitors also need to be provided with toilets and such which is more water being used.  This can be tough on some shelters.  With a green building, pressured water systems can be used as well as gray water systems to help save water.  Saving water doesn't just help the shelter out but the surrounding wildlife that may depend on a natural body of water for survival such as a lake.  For some residents, this means less wildlife will come in to try to cool off close to homes.  Electricity is another resource shelters heavily rely on.  A green shelter can seal in cool air when its hot outside and quickly warm up when it is cold.  Older shelters may not be able to do this without a ton of power.  Imagine being a homeless animal during a power outage in a shelter that doesn't keep itself warm or cool.  Not very comfy now is it.  In a green shelter, you wouldn't have to worry.  Money saved on water and electric bills can be used to treat and feed more animals as well as quickly fix any on site problems that may occur.  More can go towards the altering of animals that belong to low income residents which may help limit the population.  We asked our shelter why they built an entirely new building instead of just fixing up their old one to make it green friendly.  This response was based on human psychology.  Shelter animals are often seen as problem or sick animals and a simple building only reinforces that thought.  A human friendly building helps attract more humans.  The beautiful artwork and construction reinforces a positive thought about animal shelters.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Recently, my internal county animal preserve outlayed supports to set up a brand brand brand new LEED approved preserve to residence their animals.  When asked why, they presented with reasons which were some-more than worthwhile.  Here have been a little reasons they &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;came up with.A new, immature preserve needs reduction resources to run.  Animal shelters have use of a lot of H2O to keep all purify and hydrated.  Also, the surrounding area needs to demeanour delectable so people will be some-more peaceful to revisit which equates to some-more H2O going to lawns.  Those visitors additionally need to be supposing with toilets and such which is some-more H2O being used.  This can be difficult on a little shelters.  With a immature building, pressured H2O systems can be used as good as gray H2O systems to assistance save water.  Saving H2O doesn&#8217;t usually assistance the preserve out but the surrounding wildlife which might rely on a healthy physique of H2O for presence such as a lake.  For a little residents, this equates to reduction wildlife will come in to try to cool off tighten to homes.  Electricity is an additional apparatus shelters heavily rely on.  A immature preserve can sign in cool air when the prohibited outward and fast comfortable up when it is cold.  Older shelters might not be means to do this but a ton of power.  Imagine being a without a country animal during a energy outage in a preserve which doesn&#8217;t keep itself comfortable or cool.  Not really comfy right away is it.  In a immature shelter, you wouldn&#8217;t have to worry.  Money saved on H2O and electric bills can be used to provide and feed some-more animals as good as fast repair any on site problems which might occur.  More can go towards the altering of animals which go to low income residents which might assistance extent the population.  We asked the preserve because they built an wholly brand brand brand new office office office office building instead of usually regulating up their old one to have it immature friendly.  This reply was formed on tellurian psychology.  Shelter animals have been mostly seen as complaint or ill animals and a elementary office office office office building usually reinforces which thought.  A tellurian accessible office office office office building helps capture some-more humans.  The pleasing design and building a whole reinforces a certain suspicion about animal shelters.</p>
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		<title>DIY Green Cleaning Products You Can Make for Pennies</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Simple Recipes Use Vinegar, Baking Soda, Olive Oil, Salt and LemonsSometimes it's more expensive to be eco-conscious, and then there are times when it's downright cheap.With the current economic climate, more people are looking for ways to get by on less money. And one place where you can save some green &#8212; by being green &#8212; is through making your own cleaning products from a --&#62;
&#160;few inexpensive ingredients.Do-it-yourself advocates say that with distilled white vinegar, baking soda, olive oil, lemons, salt, cream of tartar and hydrogen peroxide, you can replace a whole cabinet full of store-bought cleaning products with homemade ones that cost little and are non-toxic. "I personally am very happy with them," said Megan Tolbert, director of Monterey Green Action, a grassroots organization which promotes environmental responsible living in Monterey, California. She's been making her own cleansers for the past three years, as well as her own laundry detergent and flea remedies for her dog.Tolbert said her homemade products clean just as well as the ones you buy in a store, and without any harsh chemical effects that result from using such things as chlorine bleach and ammonia.Consider, for a moment, ordinary white vinegar. By itself, it will do everything from clean your windows to unclog your showerhead, because its key ingredient is acetic acid. The mild effect of this acid helps scour away soap scum and stains without damage. Also on the plus side is that vinegar is cheap and readily available. Be sure to use distilled white vinegar, and not cider, wine or rice vinegars, which are meant best kept for cooking purposes.You can keep two spray bottles on hand &#8212; one with 100 percent vinegar and the other with a half-water, half-vinegar solution &#8212; to cover most cleaning needs, according to Noel-Marie Taylor, who shares natural household tips on her Web site, The New Homemaker.Having these handy will take care of such tasks as kitchen and bathroom cleanup, and keep them available for other uses as well.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Simple Recipes Use Vinegar, Baking Soda, Olive Oil, Salt and LemonsSometimes it&#8217;s some-more costly to be eco-conscious, and afterwards there have been times when it&#8217;s officious cheap.With the stream mercantile climate, some-more people have been seeking for ways to get by on reduction money. And one place where you can save a small immature &mdash; by being immature &mdash; is by creation your own cleaning products from a &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;few poor ingredients.Do-it-yourself advocates contend that with strong white vinegar, baking soda, olive oil, lemons, salt, thickk cream of tartar and hydrogen peroxide, you can reinstate a total cupboard full of store-bought cleaning products with homemade ones that price small and have been non-toxic. &#8220;I privately am really happy with them,&#8221; pronounced Megan Tolbert, executive of Monterey Green Action, a grassroots classification that promotes environmental obliged vital in Monterey, California. She&#8217;s been creation her own cleansers for the past 3 years, as good as her own washing antiseptic and flea remedies for her dog.Tolbert pronounced her homemade products purify only as good as the ones you buy in a store, and but any oppressive containing alkali goods that outcome from regulating such things as chlorine whiten and ammonia.Consider, for a moment, typical white vinegar. By itself, it will do all from purify your windows to unclog your showerhead, since the key part is acetic acid. The amiable outcome of this poison helps scour divided soap trash and stains but damage. Also on the and side is that old booze is poor and straightforwardly available. Be certain to make use of strong white vinegar, and not cider, booze or rice vinegars, that have been meant many appropriate kept for in progress purposes.You can keep dual mist bottles on palm &mdash; one with 100 percent old booze and the alternative with a half-water, half-vinegar resolution &mdash; to cover many cleaning needs, according to Noel-Marie Taylor, who shares healthy domicile tips on her Web site, The New Homemaker.Having these accessible will take caring of such tasks as kitchen and lavatory cleanup, and keep them accessible for alternative uses as well.</p>
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		<title>Ducks, Swans and Geese</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Fine Floating FeathersLike penguins, vultures, eagles and owls, the duck family of birds usually mate for life. If you see one of them walking alone, it probably means that its mate is dead.  All swimming birds have webbed feet, which help them move swiftly over or through the water, even when it's frigid. When coming in for a landing on water, --&#62;
&#160;they skid on their heels. They feed on the plants that grow in the rivers or ponds they live on.The male mallard duck has beautiful plumage, with a shimmering green head, while his female mate is brown. (See the video in Resources, to the right.) Swans (pictured above), are some of the heaviest flying birds, weighing up to 34 pounds/ 15 kilos. Their wingspans can be almost 10 feet (3 m). They live in the temperate (northern) regions of the earth, not the tropics. They have loud calls. Their babies are called cygnets. Baby geese are called goslings, and baby ducks ducklings. Geese are a bit smaller than swans, with shorter necks. Snow geese breed in the Arctic tundra and then fly south to the Gulf of Mexico for the winter. That's a journey of 2000 miles/ 3,500 km. They fly in a V formation. The wind is toughest in front. When the lead goose gets tired, it falls back for a while and another goose takes its place. 1]  Which verb above means to take a partner of the opposite sex? 2]  Which adjective above means shining with soft light ?3]  Which noun means the bird's feathers?4]  What is the opposite of male? 5]  Which adjective in the first paragraph means icy?6]  What is the plural of the word goose? 7]  Which verb means to slide? (Hint: it also begins with S.)8]  Rank the birds in the duck family by size.___________________________________________________Now try to supply the missing words. Like penguins, vultures, eagles and owls, swans, ______ and geese usually mate ____ _____. If you see one ___ them walking alone,  ___ probably means that its mate is ______. The _____ mallard duck ____ beautiful plumage, with a ____________ green head, while ____ female is _______. Swans are _____ of the hea______ flying birds, weighing ___ ___ 34 pounds/ 15 kilos. They have _____ calls. ______ babies are called cygnets.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Fine Floating FeathersLike penguins, vultures, eagles and owls, the steep family of birds customarily partner for life. If you see one of them on foot alone, it substantially equates to which the partner is dead.  All swimming birds have webbed feet, which assistance them move quickly over or by the water, even when it&#8217;s frigid. When entrance in for a alighting on water, &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;they movement on their heels. They feed on the plants which grow in the rivers or ponds they live on.The masculine mallard steep has pleasing plumage, with a shimmering immature head, whilst his womanlike partner is brown. (See the video in Resources, to the right.) Swans (pictured above), have been a little of the heaviest drifting birds, weighing up to 34 pounds/ fifteen kilos. Their wingspans can be roughly 10 feet (3 m). They live in the ascetic (northern) regions of the earth, not the tropics. They have shrill calls. Their babies have been called cygnets. Baby geese have been called goslings, and baby ducks ducklings. Geese have been a bit not as big than swans, with shorter necks. Snow geese multiply in the Arctic tundra and afterwards fly south to the Gulf of Mexico for the winter. That&#8217;s a tour of 2000 miles/ 3,500 km. They fly in a V formation. The breeze is toughest in front. When the lead crow gets tired, it falls behind for a whilst and an additional crow takes the place. 1]  Which noun on top of equates to to take a partner of the conflicting sex? 2]  Which noun on top of equates to resplendent with soft light ?3]  Which noun equates to the bird&#8217;s feathers?4]  What is the conflicting of male? 5]  Which noun in the initial divide equates to icy?6]  What is the plural of the word goose? 7]  Which noun equates to to slide? (Hint: it additionally starts with S.)8]  Rank the birds in the steep family by size.___________________________________________________Now try to supply the blank words. Like penguins, vultures, eagles and owls, swans, ______ and geese customarily partner ____ _____. If you see one ___ them on foot alone,  ___ substantially equates to which the partner is ______. The _____ mallard steep ____ pleasing plumage, with a ____________ immature head, whilst ____ womanlike is _______. Swans have been _____ of the hea______ drifting birds, weighing ___ ___ 34 pounds/ fifteen kilos. They have _____ calls. ______ babies have been called cygnets.</p>
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		<title>10 Ways to Know If You Are Eco-Friendly</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Lower Consumption, Lower Waste, Lower Carbon FootprintBeing eco-friendly is averse to many of us and the lifestyles we have developed over time. The wasteful habits we have formed are a result of the consumerism that has evolved with little regard for the end cycle of our --&#62;
&#160;consumptive habits. Habits are not always bad things though. Steven Covey points out in his best seller "The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People" that "life doesn't just 'happen'. Whether you know it or not, it is carefully designed by you. The choices, after all, are yours." So it's about choices and consistently applying those choices in our daily lives that determine outcomes. What habits do we have concerning the 10 resources below that determine our eco-friendly status?1. Electricity - Turning things off when they're not in use. Pretty straightforward. Is your life so fast-paced that you can't take a second or two to flip a switch or push a button to turn off power that runs all things electric? If so, make a choice to change it. Motivation: SAVE MONEY, SAVE THE PLANET. On average a 52" ceiling fan running 24/7 uses about 68 kilowatt hours a month(kWh/mo.) at a cost of about $8.16. Cut that back to 8 hours a day and you're using about 24 kWh/mo. and saving about $5.50. Multiply that times 12 and you've saved about $65 a year for that room alone. Factor in other rooms, other electrical gizmos and less hours and the amount becomes staggering. For those people who think their utility bills are heavily affected by their HVAC systems you might be surprised to learn that nearly 60 percent of all energy use in an all electric home is attributed to things other than the HVAC.2. HVAC - Speaking of your heat and air-conditioning system, when's the last time you monitored the settings on your thermostat. As indicated above a whopping 43% of your utility bill will be attributed to heating and cooling your home. Smaller homes have only one thermostat that control the entire air flow that the system puts in each room while zoned systems usually only allow you to control temperature in 2 separate parts of the home.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lower Consumption, Lower Waste, Lower Carbon FootprintBeing eco-friendly is antithetic to most of us and the lifestyles we have grown over time. The greedy day to day we have shaped have been a outcome of the consumerism which has developed with small courtesy for the finish cycle of the &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;consumptive habits. Habits have been not regularly bad things though. Steven Covey points out in his most appropriate seller &#8220;The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People&#8221; which &#8220;life doesn&#8217;t customarily &#8216;happen&#8217;. Whether you know it or not, it is delicately written by you. The choices, after all, have been yours.&#8221; So it&#8217;s about choices and consistently requesting those choices in the every day lives which establish outcomes. What day to day do we have connected with the 10 resources next which establish the eco-friendly status?1. Electricity &#8211; Turning things off when they&#8217;re not in use. Pretty straightforward. Is your hold up so fast-paced which you can&#8217;t take a second or dual to flip a switch or pull a symbol to spin off appetite which runs all things electric? If so, have a preference to shift it. Motivation: SAVE MONEY, SAVE THE PLANET. On normal a 52&#8243; roof air blower regulating 24/7 uses about 68 kilowatt hours a month(kWh/mo.) at a price of about $8.16. Cut which behind to 8 hours a day and you&#8217;re regulating about twenty-four kWh/mo. and saving about $5.50. Multiply which times twelve and you&#8217;ve saved about $65 a year for which room alone. Factor in alternative rooms, alternative electrical gizmos and reduction hours and the volume becomes staggering. For those people who think their application bills have been heavily influenced by their HVAC systems you competence be astounded to sense which scarcely 60 percent of all appetite have make use of of in an all electric home is attributed to things alternative than the HVAC.2. HVAC &#8211; Speaking of your feverishness and air-conditioning system, when&#8217;s the final time you monitored the settings on your thermostat. As indicated on top of a whopping 43% of your application check will be attributed to heating and cooling your home. Smaller homes have customarily one thermostat which carry out the complete air upsurge which the complement puts in any room whilst zoned systems customarily usually concede you to carry out heat in 2 apart tools of the home.</p>
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		<title>Recycling at a Higher Level: High Line in New York City</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Unique ParkWhat should cities and towns do with old glorious buildings of the past or well-built structures of a past industrial era? Recycle, of course. The High Line in New York City is an example of what one can do with --&#62;
&#160;imagination, community commitment and funds. In 1934, a unique and, at the time, expensive railroad track was built 30 feet high and along 10th Avenue in Manhattan to deliver milk, meat, produce and other goods to the meat market and other local businesses. The depression and the development of the trucking industry caused a decline of the railroad going into New York City and the last train ran in 1980. The abandoned track of the elevated railroad became an eyesore and Mayor Giuliani agreed to have it demolished. But creative and committed people, led by Joshua David and Robert Hammond, convinced Mayor Bloomberg to make 1.5 miles of track up in the sky into a park and boardwalk. They were inspired by nature, which had allowed grasses and shrubbery to grow up on the abandoned High Line track.The ExperienceI walked up the stairs to the High Line, starting at the 20th Street entrance, on a sunny day in March. The boardwalk narrows and widens and sometimes splits into two paths. In March, the grass surrounding the walkway was tall and brown. It had a wild look in keeping with a low maintenance landscape. You can still see the old railroad ties along the path. Near the southern entrance to the High Line at Gansevoort Street, there are more elaborate plantings: small trees, shrubs and flowers, not yet blooming in March. Many of the plants are cultivars of similar wild plants that grew up along the tracks before the renovation.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A Unique ParkWhat should cities and towns do with old stately buildings of the past or well-built structures of a past industrial era? Recycle, of course. The High Line in New York City is an e.g. of what one can do with &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;imagination, village joining and funds. In 1934, a singular and, at the time, costly tyrannise lane was built thirty feet tall and along 10th Avenue in Manhattan to broach milk, meat, furnish and alternative products to the beef marketplace and alternative internal businesses. The basin and the growth of the trucking attention caused a decrease of the tyrannise going in to New York City and the final sight ran in 1980. The deserted lane of the towering tyrannise became an distortion and Mayor Giuliani concluded to have it demolished. But beautiful and committed people, led by Joshua David and Robert Hammond, assured Mayor Bloomberg to have 1.5 miles of lane up in the sky in to a play ground and boardwalk. They were desirous by nature, which had authorised grasses and thicket to grow up on the deserted High Line track.The ExperienceI walked up the steps to the High Line, starting at the 20th Street entrance, on a balmy day in March. The boardwalk narrows and widens and infrequently splits in to dual paths. In March, the weed surrounding the corridor was tall and brown. It had a furious demeanour in gripping with a low upkeep landscape. You can still see the old tyrannise ties along the path. Near the southern opening to the High Line at Gansevoort Street, there have been some-more blow up plantings: small trees, shrubs and flowers, not nonetheless lush in March. Many of the plants have been cultivars of identical furious plants which grew up along the marks prior to the renovation.</p>
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		<title>Another Herbicide May Cause Harm to Wildlife</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Weed Killer Could Be Risk to FrogsOnce again the world of agricultural is targeted by a study,  finding a common herbicide can emasculate male frogs and turn some into females. Alrazine, a weed killer used widely in the Midwestern United States and other agricultural areas of the world, can chemically "castrate" male frogs, turning some into females. New research suggests the herbicide may be --&#62;
&#160;a cause of amphibian declines around the globe, said biologists who conducted the study.Long- term exposure to low levels of Alrazine was found to (2.5 parts per billion of water) emasculated 3/4 of laboratory frogs and turned one in ten into females. Scientists believe the pesticide interferes with endocrine hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone. "The effects of alrazine in the long term have been shown to demasculinize or chemically castrate (frogs) and may feminization of some animals. We need to reconfigure how we evaluate chemicals in the environment and the impact on environmental health and public health", said lead researcher Tyrone B. Hayes.This has been challenged by Syngerta, a Swiss company that is the largest manufacturer of altazne. A consultant to Syngerta stated "we haven't seen these kinds of responses, some of these studies are poorly conducted and are entirely inconsistent." The new study implications for altrazine effect on humans is unclear. Some scientists are concerned the herbicide may pose risks to the reproductive health. In years past, many herbicides have been banned in our country for various reasons. From the research I have done, I'd say there may be room for concern for rural people. DDT, a herbicide or commonly known as fly spray was banned in the 1950's but yet a herbicide similar to it was used in Vietnam during that time of war to kill the vegetation giving the soldiers  easy access to the tunnels and traps made to kill them. I understand both sides of this study, the hazards and the benefits, equally need to be controlled.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Weed Killer Could Be Risk to FrogsOnce again the universe of farming is targeted by a study,  anticipating a usual herbicide can mutilate masculine frogs and spin a little in to females. Alrazine, a weed torpedo used at large in the Midwestern United States and alternative farming areas of the world, can chemically &#8220;castrate&#8221; masculine frogs, branch a little in to females. New investigate suggests the herbicide might be &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;a means of amphibian declines around the globe, pronounced biologists who conducted the study.Long- tenure bearing to low levels of Alrazine was found to (2.5 tools per billion of water) emasculated 3/4 of laboratory frogs and incited one in ten in to females. Scientists hold the insecticide interferes with endocrine hormones, such as estrogen and testosterone. &#8220;The goods of alrazine in the prolonged tenure have been shown to demasculinize or chemically alter (frogs) and might feminization of a little animals. We need to reconfigure how we weigh chemicals in the sourroundings and the stroke on environmental illness and open health&#8221;, pronounced lead researcher Tyrone B. Hayes.This has been challenged by Syngerta, a Swiss association which is the largest manufacturer of altazne. A expert to Syngerta settled &#8220;we haven&#8217;t seen these kinds of responses, a little of these studies have been feeble conducted and have been wholly inconsistent.&#8221; The brand new investigate implications for altrazine outcome on humans is unclear. Some scientists have been endangered the herbicide might poise risks to the reproductive health. In years past, most herbicides have been criminialized in the nation for assorted reasons. From the investigate I have done, I&#8217;d contend there might be room for regard for farming people. DDT, a herbicide or ordinarily well known as fly mist was criminialized in the 1950&#8217;s but nonetheless a herbicide identical to it was used in Vietnam during which time of fight to kill the foliage giving the soldiers  easy entrance to the tunnels and traps done to kill them. I assimilate both sides of this study, the hazards and the benefits, similarly need to be controlled.</p>
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		<title>Eco-Cybernetic City &#8211; an Aesthetically Designed Eco-friendly Building</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aptly referred to as the 'alive machine' the eco cybernetic city is an ultra modern design by Orlando De Urrutia. To say the least, this structure is flabbergasting in its exterior design --&#62;
&#160;as well as the elaborate systems that are sewn into its exoskeleton. The cybernetic city is thus referred because it is envisioned to make use of all natural resources to support its functions.Right off the bat, the structure provides an attractive design that will cause many a head to turn. Its towering frame rises majestically towards the skies and from the top one can expect to get views that would take the breath away. The structure which includes two towers built alongside each other commands attention from all who glance at it.The aesthetic value of this eco cybernetic city is, however, only the beginning of its legendary qualities. The cybernetic city is designed to literally live off the surrounding environment. Its capabilities include being able to tap wind, solar and water to provide renewable energy to run all its operations.Aero generators affixed on the structure will convert airflow passing between the two towers into usable electricity. Elaborate in built mechanisms have been well arranged throughout the 150 floors of the cybernetic city to make it possible to trap rain water and also to extract water from the surrounding air.Solar energy can be captured in abundance via the photovoltaic lattices that have been mounted on the building's fa&#231;ade. Light emitting diodes (LED) have been spread throughout the exterior surface in order to keep up with the changes in the atmosphere surrounding the eco cybernetic city.The building is also equipped with Bio climatic panels. These panels make the growth of vegetation on the building and its surroundings a possibility. With enough vegetation to enhance the vista of the cybernetic city and to also facilitate recycling of air thus ensuring continuous flow of fresh air; this is one structure that underlines the theme of being environmentally conscious.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aptly referred to as the &#8216;alive machine&#8217; the eco cybernetic city is an ultra complicated pattern by Orlando De Urrutia. To contend the least, this have up is flabbergasting in the extraneous pattern &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;as good as the blow up systems which have been sewn in to the exoskeleton. The cybernetic city is to illustrate referred since it is envisioned to have have use of of all healthy resources to await the functions.Right off the bat, the have up provides an tasteful pattern which will means most a conduct to turn. Its soaring support rises majestically towards the skies and from the tip one can design to get views which would take the breath away. The have up which includes dual towers built to one side any alternative commands courtesy from all who peek at it.The cultured worth of this eco cybernetic city is, however, usually the commencement of the mythological qualities. The cybernetic city is written to literally live off the surrounding environment. Its capabilities embody being means to daub wind, solar and H2O to yield renewable appetite to run all the operations.Aero generators merged on the have up will modify airflow flitting in between the dual towers in to serviceable electricity. Elaborate in built mechanisms have been good organised around the 150 floors of the cybernetic city to have it probable to trap sleet H2O and additionally to remove H2O from the surrounding air.Solar appetite can be prisoner in contentment around the photovoltaic lattices which have been mounted on the building&#8217;s fa&ccedil;ade. Light emitting diodes (LED) have been widespread around the extraneous aspect in sequence to keep up with the changes in the ambience surrounding the eco cybernetic city.The office office building is additionally versed with Bio climatic panels. These panels have the expansion of foliage on the office office building and the vicinity a possibility. With sufficient foliage to raise the perspective of the cybernetic city and to additionally promote recycling of air to illustrate ensuring successive upsurge of uninformed air; this is one have up which underlines the thesis of being environmentally conscious.</p>
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		<title>Protecting Our Watersheds</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Protecting our watersheds is in your best interest. The EPA defines a watershed as "the area that drains to a common waterway, such as a stream, lake, estuary, wetland, aquifer, or even the ocean." The Mississippi River --&#62;
&#160;watershed, with area in 32 states, is the largest in the U.S. The United States Geological Service (USGS) breaks these sections into sub-sections for monitoring and research purposes. The problem is we use our waterways as trash cans and often practice dilution as the solution to pollution. Industry and farms play a big role in introducing pollutants into our waterways, but every individual affects their watershed. Protecting your watershed is good for the environment, our health and our pocketbooks. We drink and recreate in the water from lakes, streams, rivers and ground sources. Water treatment must be done to make it safe. Processes involved with water treatment, such as disinfection with chemicals like chlorine and filtering are expensive.Here are a few ways you can help protect your watershed.Limit RunoffLimiting runoff decreases pollutants entering the watershed, and lessens stress on drainage systems. Many areas have combined sewer overflows (CSO's), where the same pipes take both sewage and rainwater to the wastewater treatment plant. Water treatment plants can handle a fixed amount of water at once. When this limit is reached, overflow is often dumped into a local river. Perhaps the most urgent watershed issue is that fecal coliform units have a nasty habit of accommodating bacteria such as E-coli and cryptosporidium. Urban runoff includes oil products, road salt and other miscellaneous harmful refuse. Using things like rain barrels and green roofs is one way to limit runoff. Limit FertilizersNutrients like nitrogen and phosphorous are essential. They are also common fertilizers, used on farms, gardens and lawns. Too much of a good thing is the issue. They contribute to oxygen depletion of waterways and ultimately "dead zones" like those present in the Gulf of Mexico.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Protecting the watersheds is in your many appropriate interest. The EPA defines a watershed as &#8220;the area which drains to a usual waterway, such as a stream, lake, estuary, wetland, aquifer, or even the ocean.&#8221; The Mississippi River &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;watershed, with area in 32 states, is the largest in the U.S. The United States Geological Service (USGS) breaks these sections in to sub-sections for monitoring and investigate purposes. The complaint is we have use of the waterways as rabble cans and mostly use dilution as the resolution to pollution. Industry and farms fool around a big purpose in introducing pollutants in to the waterways, but each particular affects their watershed. Protecting your watershed is great for the environment, the illness and the pocketbooks. We splash and reconstruct in the H2O from lakes, streams, rivers and belligerent sources. Water diagnosis contingency be finished to have it safe. Processes concerned with H2O treatment, such as disinfection with chemicals similar to chlorine and filtering have been expensive.Here have been a couple of ways you can assistance strengthen your watershed.Limit RunoffLimiting runoff decreases pollutants entering the watershed, and lessens highlight on drainage systems. Many areas have total cesspool overflows (CSO&#8217;s), where the same pipes take both sewage and rainwater to the wastewater diagnosis plant. Water diagnosis plants can hoop a bound volume of H2O at once. When this extent is reached, crawl is mostly dumped in to a internal river. Perhaps the many obligatory watershed emanate is which fecal coliform units have a nasty robe of easy germ such as E-coli and cryptosporidium. Urban runoff includes oil products, highway salt and alternative diverse damaging refuse. Using things similar to sleet barrels and immature roofs is one approach to extent runoff. Limit FertilizersNutrients similar to nitrogen and phosphorous have been essential. They have been additionally usual fertilizers, used on farms, gardens and lawns. Too most of a great thing is the issue. They minister to oxygen lassitude of waterways and in conclusion &#8220;dead zones&#8221; similar to those benefaction in the Gulf of Mexico.</p>
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		<title>Greenland Shark Fuels Biogas Energy Debate</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When a Marine Life Species Becomes a Biogas GeneratorThe Greenland shark inhabits the North Atlantic Ocean regions surrounding Greenland and Iceland. At a length of 11 to 16 feet and weight topping 2,000 pounds, locals want to use --&#62;
&#160;its meat to generate biofuel. Environmentalists cry foul. What are the options?The Greenland Shark up Close and PersonalCommonly known as the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus), Canadian and Greenland fishermen are more familiar with it as being an unintended part of the catch when fishing for halibut or salmon. The Canadian Shark Research Laboratory reveals that the Greenland shark itself is not much sought after since its fresh meat is poisonous and -- prior to human consumption -- must be boiled repeatedly.Biogas TechnologyBiogas energy relies on the breakdown of organic matter. Although a natural process, the lab version of biogas technology generation requires the absence of oxygen in careful isolated tanks. Sewage, green waste and wood are common biogas generators.Greenland Shark = Biogas Generator?Allowing coastal Greenland fishing villages to become sustainable energy consumers is no small feat. Biogas energy is an attractive solution and the Greenland shark - the nuisance of the local fishing industry - is a likely biogas generator candidate. PhysOrg reports that thousands of these toxic-meat Greenland sharks die in the nets of fishermen each year and thus far are merely discarded.This generation of bio waste led to experimentation at the Arctic Technology Center involving the biological breakdown of the big shark's flesh and the generation of biofuel. The downside of using the Greenland shark as a biogas generator is the fact that even at full production, it could only serve to fulfill approximately 13 percent of a 2,450-head village's energy needs.Environmental Impact]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When a Marine Life Species Becomes a Biogas GeneratorThe Greenland shark inhabits the North Atlantic Ocean regions surrounding Greenland and Iceland. At a length of eleven to sixteen feet and weight commanding 2,000 pounds, locals wish to make use of &#8211;&gt;<br />
&nbsp;its beef to beget biofuel. Environmentalists cry foul. What have been the options?The Greenland Shark up Close and PersonalCommonly well known as the Greenland shark (Somniosus microcephalus), Canadian and Greenland fishermen have been some-more informed with it as being an unintended partial of the catch when fishing for halibut or salmon. The Canadian Shark Research Laboratory reveals which the Greenland shark itself is not most sought after given the uninformed beef is unwholesome and &#8212; before to tellurian expenditure &#8212; contingency be fully cooked repeatedly.Biogas TechnologyBiogas appetite relies on the relapse of organic matter. Although a healthy process, the lab chronicle of biogas record era requires the deficiency of oxygen in clever removed tanks. Sewage, immature rubbish and timber have been usual biogas generators.Greenland Shark = Biogas Generator?Allowing coastal Greenland fishing villages to turn tolerable appetite consumers is no small feat. Biogas appetite is an tasteful resolution and the Greenland shark &#8211; the bother of the internal fishing attention &#8211; is a expected biogas generator of electric power of electric power candidate. PhysOrg reports which thousands of these toxic-meat Greenland sharks die in the nets of fishermen any year and to illustrate far have been merely discarded.This era of bio rubbish led to investigation at the Arctic Technology Center involving the biological relapse of the big shark&#8217;s strength and the era of biofuel. The downside of regulating the Greenland shark as a biogas generator of electric power of electric power is the actuality which even at full production, it could usually offer to perform we estimate thirteen percent of a 2,450-head village&#8217;s appetite needs.Environmental Impact</p>
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		<title>Stewards of Earth; Kids Will One Day Inherit the Earth!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Earth Day 2010Stewards of Earth; Kids Will One Day Inherit the Earth!April 22, 2010 millions around the world will celebrate Earth Day this year marking its 40th Anniversary.Forty years after the first Earth Day, there is unprecedented opportunity to renew our future. Earth Day 2010 can be a turning point to educate, raise awareness, and make a difference.  --&#62;
Earth Day is a great day to get children involved in recycling and clean up activities.We have heard them many of times; the 3 R's (reduce, reuse, and recycle). Some of our kids point them out more than we do. You do your part. You buy green products, recycle, conserve water, and even save for a hybrid car. Let's face it: our children are going to inherit a less-than-perfect world. We must educate, motivate and, of course, demonstrate.Earth Day activities take on many shapes and forms such as parades; celebrations at zoos, aquariums and children's museums; go-green expos and fairs; and earth-walk fundraisers. However, activities dedicated to fostering budding environmentalists are perhaps the most important. Some examples are working to restore local habitats; picking up litter; learning to compost; recycling old cell phones, inkjet cartridges, batteries, plastic and electronic equipment; carbon footprint-reduction contest; and wetlands cleanups.It may be the grownups who make the decisions, but it is the kids who will one day inherit the planet! Teaching kids about sustainability will better prepare them for the choices they will make in the future.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Earth Day 2010Stewards of Earth; Kids Will One Day Inherit the Earth!April 22, 2010 millions around the universe will applaud Earth Day this year imprinting the 40th Anniversary.Forty years after the initial Earth Day, there is rare event to replenish the future. Earth Day 2010 can be a branch indicate to educate, lift awareness, and have a difference.  &#8211;&gt;<br />
Earth Day is a good day to get young kids concerned in recycling and purify up activities.We have listened them many of times; the 3 R&#8217;s (reduce, reuse, and recycle). Some of the kids indicate them out some-more than we do. You do your part. You buy immature products, recycle, preserve water, and even save for a hybrid car. Let&#8217;s face it: the young kids have been going to get a less-than-perfect world. We contingency educate, be the cause of and, of course, demonstrate.Earth Day activities take on many shapes and forms such as parades; celebrations at zoos, aquariums and children&#8217;s museums; go-green expos and fairs; and earth-walk fundraisers. However, activities dedicated to fostering budding environmentalists have been maybe the many important. Some examples have been operative to revive internal habitats; picking up litter; guidance to compost; recycling old cell phones, inkjet cartridges, batteries, cosmetic and electronic equipment; CO footprint-reduction contest; and wetlands cleanups.It might be the grownups who have the decisions, but it is the kids who will one day get the planet! Teaching kids about sustainability will improved hope for them for the choices they will have in the future.</p>
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