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Why We Grow River Birch Trees

Posted by B Hirst

River Birsch Trees are fairly easy to plant because they are fairly rugged and durable. Yet to plant...

Let Your Magazines be Reused!

Posted by Catherine Pulsifer

Magazines you subscribe to, magazines that come in the newspaper, sample magazines that are delivered....all...

My BioField

Posted by Joaoh

Electro Magnetic Frequencies are odorless, tasteless, invisible pollutants. They are emitted from everyday...

Nature vs. Mankind

Posted by Sam Vaknin

The Second Law of Thermodynamics predicts the gradual energetic decay of physical closed systems ("entropy"). Arguably, the Universe as a whole is precisely such a system.

Earthquakes and Tsunamis

Posted by Sam Vaknin

Tsunamis

Tsunami - a seismic sea wave - means in Japanese "harbor-wave". It is also misleadingly called "tidal wave". It is an ocean wave caused by an earthquake of magnitude 6.5 on the Richter scale (or greater) that occurs less than 50 kilometers beneath the seafloor. Tsunamis can also be caused by volcanic eruptions and by landslides.

How to Get Free Garbage Bags

Posted by Steve Hall

The scenario: A newlywed couple moves into their new home. After a couple of months, they realize that...

2005: NatureÂ’s Crisis

Posted by Dave Foreman

In my 35 years as a conservationist, I have never beheld such a bleak and depressing situation as I see...

Water Conservation at the Kitchen Sink

Posted by Lillian & Dave Brummet

Water Conservation at the Kitchen Sink
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It can sometimes be difficult to visualize the importance and direct effect that simple conservation efforts can have when we are bombarded with negative information regularly. Lets take a look at what a few changes in the activities around the kitchen sink can do.
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