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Making Sure Tourism Benefits Local Wildlife
Should tourism operators make efforts to conserve and protect biodiversity that makes their destination unique?
Nov 1, 2011
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Cathy Dzerefos
You're Not From Around Here: Invasive Species in Northeast Ohio
Invasive species threaten the Grand River Watershed in northeast Ohio. Government and nonprofit groups work together to reduce the impact on the ecosystems.
Oct 26, 2011
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Shawn Radcliffe
Water Purification – 5 Reasons to use a Water Filtration System
The overpopulation of the planet means that sourcing clean water is becoming harder and harder. Therefore home water purification is a huge industry.
Oct 25, 2011
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Robert Frische
Water and its Many Roles
Find out the benefits of healthy water intake and how to conserve for the future. Learn easy tips that you can start using today!
Oct 21, 2011
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Stefanie Dewysockie
3 Keys to Establishing A Recycling Program At Your Office
With the staggering amount of waste that Corporate America continues to generate, there is no better time than now to begin an office recycling program
Oct 18, 2011
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Andy Reed
Don't Plant Trees, Save Them
Mayors, beauty queens and children have all posed with a spade in hand and appeared doing their bit in local newspapers but is tree planting worthwhile?
Oct 11, 2011
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Cathy Dzerefos
Irton Beech Tree Felled, Ending Five Year Battle to Save Landmark
Villagers in Irton, Yorkshire, England, had been campaigning to prevent a beech tree in the centre of their village being felled. But today time ran out.
Oct 4, 2011
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Marc Latham
Alien Plants Have Landed, It's Time to Take Action
Ignorance of plants and their impacts is truly bliss and many choose to rather feast their eyes than think about the consequences of retaining these plants.
Oct 4, 2011
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Cathy Dzerefos
Whale Wars Resume: Sea Shepherd to Return to Antarctica
The Sea Shepherd Conservation Society has launched Operation Divine Wind and will return to Antarctica to end Japanese whaling.
Oct 1, 2011
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Cate Allan
Sustainable Construction Boasts Tire and Earth House in the Madoc
Current construction of Tire House in the rural area of Madoc, Ontario, Canada, demonstrates the reality of sustainable constructions for home owners.
Sep 28, 2011
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Sara Hailstone
Greentopia Festival in Rochester is an Eco-Friendly Hit
The Greentopia Festival, held in the High Falls district of Rochester, New York, interactively displayed abundant examples of how to live a greener life.
Sep 26, 2011
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Andy Reed
Is Tree Sitting Really Necessary?
In the midst ... was there the tree of life ... and the leaves of the tree were for the healing of the nations. - Revelation 22: 2
Sep 25, 2011
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Treathyl Fox
Chewing Gum and a New Innovation in City Cleanup and Recycling
A campaign to collect and recycle discarded chewing gum using special gum bins began in England but has spread to countries like Canada as well.
Sep 24, 2011
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Susan Huebert
Snoz and Prince Charles Saving Trees and WWF Planet Environment
This month, two men from opposite ends of the social spectrum rose up to save the environment in the UK: Snoz's Irton beech and Prince Charles with WWF-UK.
Sep 23, 2011
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Marc Latham
Millions of Trees will be Planted for UK Queen's Diamond Jubilee
The Jubilee Woods Project plans to plant six million trees to celebrate Queen Elizabeth II's 60 year reign in 2012. This will create hundreds of new woods.
Sep 21, 2011
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Marc Latham
More Crude Oil and Natural Gas Through Hydraulic Fracking
Since oil was first obtained by drilling, much of it has been impossible to extract. Fracking increases the amount of oil and natural gas recovered.
Sep 14, 2011
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Harvey Craft
Earthquake: Vancouver Island - Western Canada Shaken, not Stirred
On 9 SEP 2011, a magnitude 6.3 earthquake occured 50 km off the west coast of Vancouver Island, Canada. Experts do not expect a tsunami to occur.
Sep 10, 2011
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Mike Brandolino
Obama Rejects EPA Smog Rule: Cites Industrial Regulatory Burdens
The Obama Administration has rejected an EPA proposal for stricter smog standards, drawing scorn from public health advocates and praise from big business.
Sep 3, 2011
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Gia Grier McGinnis
Teaching Children about Pollution with the History of Terrariums
Children learning about the history of terrariums will better understand the devastating effects air pollution can have on plant life.
Sep 2, 2011
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Jenny Kile
Britain's Rivers are Improving
The Environment Agency has released a lit of the 10 most improved rivers in the UK. This is good news for wildlife.
Aug 30, 2011
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Louise Jones