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  • How to Find a Supportive Community: In Life and Diet  By : Kevin Gianni
    This interview is an excerpt from Kevin Gianni's Renegade Roundtable, which can be found at http://wwwRenegadeRoundtable
  • Welcoming Immigrants to America For More Than a Century  By : Dave Knapp
    She's one of the country's most recognized women and she has aged gracefully since her arrival in 1886 Lighting the way for immigrants, visitors, and travelers, the Statue of Liberty was presented to the United States by France in commemoration of the country's centennial and as a gesture of friendship from France
  • Sustainable Water Hopes for the Dead Sea  By : Matt Gammie
    One you glance over the numbers, you realise that it doesn’t take a mathematician to work out that the Dead Sea is under a severe amount of stress at the moment The River Jordan, the sea’s main tributary, has had 95% of its flow diverted for the sake of agriculture and other domestic uses
  • Can Leaflet Printing Be More Environmentally Friendly?  By : Ungira Pandit
    Did you know that to make paper from scratch, we taint the earth with 84 pounds of air pollution, 36 pounds of water pollution and 176 pounds of solid waste That’s a lot of waste considering we use paper for practically everything we do
  • Carhartt Pants - Work Pants That Know How to Party  By : Lisa Girolami
    A hard working man or woman in the field knows that recreational activities are just as important to a great lifestyle as the work activities Often clothing is selected for usability in both arenas--work and play
  • Carhartt Pants - Seams and Pockets  By : Lisa Girolami
    Choosing Carhartt pants because they look good is enough reason for the purchase, but if you select these quality work garments, you will find that there are other features that make Carhartt pants an excellent choice for your work day attire Some of the fine points that make the pants more desirable include double stitching on the seams so the seams don't fray after a few wearings and washings
  • Herbicide Use Threatens Sustainable Gardening Trend  By : Matt Gammie
    The susceptibility of the food chain to manmade chemicals has been highlighted once again by the Dow AgroSciences calamity over Aminopyralid

    The chemical, a herbicide popular with many farmers, is able to destroy weeds and nettles without destroying the crops or grass around them
  • Black Gold and the Ice  By : Matt Gammie
    It’s a rare business plan that involves visiting the pale severity of the Arctic, but for those companies that do send their employees into the wilderness the return can be sizable For these companies it’s not what’s visible in this fragile, remote and utterly unique portion of the world, but rather what is hidden, beneath the surface, swirling in giant lakes; the dark liquor of the deep earth that yells up to the oil prospectors through the ice, apparently desperate to be pumped upwards and put to use in our cars and factories
  • All on the Consumer as Prices Rise  By : Matt Gammie
    Consumers worldwide have been feeling the pinch recently Food prices have risen as the honeymoon period of cheap oil that allowed for the years of overabundant production in the west has ended
  • Oil and Gas Fears for the Amazon  By : Matt Gammie
    Two non-profit organisations in the United States, alongside the private research Duke University in North Carolina, have spent the last three years monitoring the actions of gas and oil companies in the western Amazon, and have now completed a comprehensive map covering the area that shows the alarming extent to which the corporations have plans for commencing their destructive trade in their area
  • Sustainable Development and Harry Hill is Fairtrade Nuts  By : Matt Gammie
    We live in the age of the celebrity endorsement, so much so that it is often impossible not to think about a certain footballer when shopping for our latest pair of pants, or a certain model when lathering our scalps with a particular brand of shampoo

    All this is, of course, well and good, but there are far fewer products actually devised and launched by celebrity folk, and even fewer still that are not intended to further boost the bank balances of these notable persons, but that are, instead, launched with purely altruistic intentions
  • Climate Change Shows That the Birds Know Nest  By : Matt Gammie
    Imagine your wedding anniversary or your birthday falling a week earlier this year than it did forty years ago This was the example that Mark Avery, the RSPB's conservation director, gave to the BBC’s Today programme this morning to highlight the significance of a new report showing that many of the UK’s garden birds, from Robins to Chaffinches, are laying their first egg of the year a full week earlier than they traditional have done
  • UK's Waterway System Under Fire  By : Matt Gammie
    Foreign invaders are undertaking a siege of Britain’s waterways, leaving respectable domestic species reeling beneath their imported terror In an attempt to raise awareness about the problem of non-domestic species in the waterway system British Waterways- the people in charge of maintaining the country’s waterway system - have produced a list of the twelve animals and plants that, the agency says, pose the greatest threat to our native fish, water plants, towpaths and very way of life
  • The Expansion of Heathrow Airport and Its Effect on the Environment  By : Chris Woolfrey
    In 2005 those in charge at Heathrow Airport officially published a report that detailed plans for a third runway and a sixth terminal, and in 2007, the transport secretary of the time Ruth Kelly ratified the proposals, setting out in more specific terms how the project aims would be achieved

    The announcements were met with strong dissent
  • Brazil And The Road To Fossil Fuel Independence  By : James Chandler
    In the world today, Brazil is the one country that has already taken major steps to greatly reduce their dependence on foreign oil During the 1973 oil crisis, the Brazilian Government at the time decided to implement their “National Alcohol Program”, better known in Brazil as “Proalcool”
  • Support Your Local Leading Independent Electricity Supplier  By : Emma Churchill
    It seems that less and less consumers feel as strongly as they once did about supporting their local stores, fearing that the national supermarket chains are becoming all too powerful and could eventually dictate what and where we buy

    Especially during the current credit crunch, selecting outlets where the cheapest items can be found means people are literally putting their money where their mouths are and this is most likely to be in the national chains who can still command the cheapest prices
  • Try Someone Else's Shoes For Size: Experience Another Lifestyle  By : John Smith
    The Journal of Mundane Behaviour is a scholarly sociology journal devoted to everyday behaviour and experiences, devoted to the study of the "unmarked" - those aspects of our everyday lives that typically go unnoticed by us, both as academics and as everyday individuals", ie
  • Can Carbon Dioxide Reduction in the Air Cause Famine?  By : Dilip Dahanukar
    Carbon dioxide, believe it or not, is the life giving force on Earth Nature depends on the basic chemical reaction of combustion: Carbon plus Oxygen to make Carbon dioxide for giving energy to all forms of life on the planet
  • What's Old is New Again: The Magic of Metal Recycling  By : Waylan Smart
    Americans use 100 million steel cans and 200 million aluminum beverages cans every day, according to the National Energy Education Development Project Without metal recycling, the country might be afloat in metal
  • The Types of Steel: A Brief Guide  By : Waylan Smart
    Given its importance in infrastructure and manufacturing—worldwide demand for it keeps increasing—steel is a crucial part of everyday life (For example: A given car will be sixty-six percent steel
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