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Emergency Plan for Storms

Author: Paul Hata Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/07/2008

Storms do not just come without a warning. Weather stations monitor the atmosphere day in and day out If a storm is brewing, they will issue these warnings .If you live in a storm-prone area, you should be used by now on what to do, where to go and what to have to be prepared for bad weather....

Dummies Guide To Green Living

Author: Paul Hata Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/07/2008

What is Green Living - Green Living is a life philosophy. Proponents of green living aims to conduct their lives in such a way that they have an all encompassing awareness of saving the earth and its environment. As a supporter of Green living, you carry out your life in an eco-friendly and...

Going Green Without Your Backyard Compost

Author: Paul Hata Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/07/2008

Would it not be great if everyone in this world pitched in and lived a totally green life? The earth would be so much better off. While it is not likely that this scenario would actually occur, but the more people who pitch in with the little things, the more we can make a change to the future...

Dummies Guide To Global Warming

Author: Paul Hata Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/07/2008

We have all heard the comments that changes in temperature could lead to drought, more disease and rising sea levels a million times.We have also heard the warnings of global warming for almost a decade. The push is on to promote green living to help save the environment and stop some of the...

How To Make Organic Compost

Author: Paul Hata Subscribe to users feed

Published: 01/07/2008

Compost serves as a growing medium,or a porous, absorbent material that holds moisture and soluble minerals, providing the support and nutrients in which most plants will flourish.Organic compost is the best material to grow your plants in. Compost is the type of soil plants really love to grow...

Water Is A Bird Magnet

Author: Janet Winter Subscribe to users feed

Published: 30/06/2008

Here in the southeastern U.S, we're all feeling the effects of the drought, but we can spare a little bit to make our birds happy. Here are some ideas for attracting birds without running up the water bill. There is no better way to get birds flocking to your yard than a good source of fresh...

Improved Drainage A Priority in Flood Fight

Author: Steve Smith Subscribe to users feed

Published: 24/06/2008

Consumers view improving drainage systems throughout the UK as the first priority in an effort to reduce the risk of flooding around the country, according to new research. The results of a consumer survey published by the Association of British Insurers (ABI) has suggested that the majority...

Cheap Gasoline Is Coming Back In A Different Way

Author: Michael Littles Subscribe to users feed

Published: 13/06/2008

As politicians talk about energy independence the discussion often and quickly turns to renewable energy, and rightly so if but late getting out of the starting blocks. The way toward cheap gasoline is in the production and increase of alternative fuels to lessen the dependency on fossil...

Global Warming Gives a Serious Warning

Author: Gerald Greene Subscribe to users feed

Published: 11/06/2008

Global warming and climate change are already upon us. Global warming is a large issue with intensely intimate consequences at the personal and community level. What we need to recognize is that choices at the local and community level CAN make differences. Most of the choices we make about...

The Hidden/Green City

Author: Ki Gray Subscribe to users feed

Published: 09/06/2008

Canopy. That's a great word and a comforting thought when shade is what you need on a hot day. When it's canopy provided by trees, the word and the comfort loom refreshingly larger in the mind of any summer sun-smitten shade seeker. No man made shade offers quite the appeal of the dark and...