Archive for the 'Ecology Now' Category
The concept of “nature” is a romantic invention. It was spun by the likes of Jean-Jacques Rousseau in the 18th century as a confabulated utopian contrast to the dystopia of urbanization and materialism. The traces of this dewy-eyed conception of the “savage” and his unmolested, unadulterated surroundings can be found in […]
June 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Ecology Now | No Comments
We have collated a number of kitchen design ideas from recycling food waste to green products that do not necessarily add expense to your home improvement project. Indeed, the long term cost savings made from energy efficient performing materials in the kitchen should reduce your carbon footprint for years to come.
Here […]
June 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Ecology Now | No Comments
God gave us the beautiful mountains, large meadows, and great seas, all for which I am truly thankful. We have proof in the many natural settings serving as the backdrop for scripture-based posters. Some love what He has created and all are charged with caring for His creation. However, merely recognizing this […]
June 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Ecology Now | No Comments
These days, it seems “green” is the world’s favorite color. A quick look at the media tells you that conservation concerns have grown from an isolated interest of nonprofit organizations such as Greenpeace to paper products, cleaning supplies and cat litter found in virtually every home. Green - and the mindset that follows it - […]
June 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Ecology Now | No Comments
Water pollution has always been a major problem to the environment. With industrialization in major areas and urban cities growing the water around them just keeps getting polluted. The sad part about the whole ordeal is that water pollution can be prevented in a lot of cases.
A lot of water pollution is caused by factories […]
June 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Ecology Now | No Comments
Water pollution is a subject that needs a closer study. The entire population in the world must be aware of this. Ground water, lakes, rivers and oceans are our sources of water. How does the water get polluted? Shouldn’t every one know this?
Toxic substances find its way and reach rivers, streams, lakes and ground water. […]
June 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Ecology Now | No Comments
In 2008, the effects of the rising sea level will be more obvious than ever, as global warming moves to the forefront of international concern. Especially, to the United States who has seen disaster.
When Hurricane Katrina hit the coastal city of New Orleans in 2005, the world watched with horror […]
May 7th, 2008 | Posted in Ecology Now | No Comments
The issue about global warming rages around us and blankets our lives with its facts and fiction. It is influenced through propaganda from both sides. Why? Each side has an agenda that seems to be backed up by facts. There is some extremely laughable information available on the internet and there is […]
May 7th, 2008 | Posted in Ecology Now | No Comments
Global warming is the heating up of the earth’s temperatures. This has been studied in great detail during recent times and scientists are trying to find ways to slow down or stop global warming.
The main issue with global warming is how off balance it will throw the world. With the […]
May 7th, 2008 | Posted in Ecology Now | No Comments
The global warming climate change is a big issue, since we all start to witness more and more extreme weather and frequent natural disasters, and many of the old generation will tell you that they never experienced a warmer summer, a colder winter and a rainier season we all start to comprehend […]
May 7th, 2008 | Posted in Ecology Now | No Comments