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		<title>Goes to the Animals:  Vibration and Noise Control</title>
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Goes to the Animals:  Vibration and Noise Control

Noise and vibration control is an issue that is much more common than one might originally think. In fact, it can creep up in the most unlikely of places. A good case in point is animal lab environments. Indeed, ALN Magazine recently ran an article titled &#8220;Noise [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Goes to the Animals:  Vibration and Noise Control</h3>
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<p>Noise and vibration control is an issue that is much more common than one might originally think. In fact, it can creep up in the most unlikely of places. A good case in point is animal lab environments. Indeed, ALN Magazine recently ran an article titled &#8220;Noise &#038; Vibration Considerations for the Animal Lab Environment.&#8221; Therein, the publication pointed out, &#8220;In the lab animal facility setting, noise, sound, and vibration affect the life cycle, interaction, and behavior of animals.&#8221; However, because &#8220;the impact of noise, sound, and vibration is a largely undocumented factor in the research,&#8221; it&#8217;s an often overlooked issue.</p>
<p>&#8220;If the sound pressure levels get too high,&#8221; the article continues, &#8220;there is a negative impact on animals and structures.&#8221; Vibration control, however, is just as important to these animals as noise control in that it &#8220;is a driving force behind radiated sound.&#8221;</p>
<p>Obviously, exposure to noise and vibration can be detrimental to an animal&#8217;s hearing, but the risks don&#8217;t stop there. &#8220;Sound and vibration can [also] have a physical impact on animals.&#8221; Even more startling, &#8220;Smaller animals are more susceptible to the affects of sound and vibration over time and will adapt or adjust accordingly. In some cases, mutations may result from exposure to undesirable conditions.&#8221;</p>
<p>How can animal laboratories mitigate these problems? The magazine notes, &#8220;The designers can control items that are constant disturbances that may greatly impact the animal community. Items within the designer&#8217;s control include ventilation system design, machinery vibration isolation, wall construction, lighting selection, and computer terminal placement.&#8221;</p>
<p>During the design process, animal labs may want to consult with a producer of custom-molded rubber and rubber-to-metal bonded parts for noise and vibration control. A world leader in the creation of rubber molding and rubber-to-metal bonded parts can help to create an environment that is not only safe for the animals being kept there but is also conducive to a healthy work environment for the people who are employed there.</p>
<p>The Vibro-Insulator line of isolators and mounts, in particular, aid in the control of noise, vibration, and shock. Selecting the right type of mount for an individual animal lab&#8217;s specific applications can prove tricky, however. That&#8217;s why consultation with an expert with reputable qualifications in rubber molding and rubber-to-metal bonding can be very beneficial.</p>
<p>Of course, once professional advice has been obtained, browsing the Vibro-Insulator catalog allows animal labs easy navigation so they can select the correct mount for their application. Rubber Vibro-Insulators come in a variety of styles and sizes to handle most vibration isolation problems. Most of the mount styles are designed to be used in either the compression or shear direction. <br />
Selection of the proper Vibro-Insulator for a specific application boils down to a multi-step mathematical function that an expert can calculate for the lab or into which the lab&#8217;s design team can plug the following information:</p>
<p>1.	The maximum load that must be supported.  <br />
2.	The number of mounts supporting the load.  <br />
3.	The frequency of the disturbing vibration.  <br />
4.	Any restrictions on the size or style of the mount based on space limitations or assembly considerations.</p>
<p>Carmen Fontana is a Web Services Manager for Western Reserve Internet Services. <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.karman.com/">Karman Rubber</a> is a world leader in <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.karman.com/noise.cfm">vibration control</a>.</p>
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		<title>Get Rid of Junk Mail</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Sep 2010 01:40:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Get Rid of Junk Mail

Four million tons of junk mail is sent every year&#8230;at least half of which is never even opened. You probably are aware that your name, address, and spending habits are regularly being traded and sold on the open market.  By investing half an hour now, you can rid yourself of most [...]]]></description>
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<p>Four million tons of junk mail is sent every year&#8230;at least half of which is never even opened. You probably are aware that your name, address, and spending habits are regularly being traded and sold on the open market.  By investing half an hour now, you can rid yourself of most of the junk mail for up to five years&#8230;and save a few trees while you&#8217;re doing it.</p>
<p>So here are a few tips that you can work on to lessen the load of junk you get every day:</p>
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<li>Product warranty cards do not register your product&#8230;that was done when you purchased it. They are used to fin out about your interests and your income for the sole purpose of junk mail.</li>
<li>When ordering something on the phone, tell them specifically to not give your name and address to other companies for any reason.</li>
<li>Any time you donate money or order a product or service by mail, write on it in large letters, telling them not to sell your name and address.</li>
<li>When the junk come by first class mail, cross out the address and bar code, circle the first class postage and write &#8220;refused: return to sender&#8221;.</li>
<li>Your credit card companies are the worst offenders and probably sell your name and address more than anyone else. Stopping them is easy; you just need your address and social security number. One call does it all for agencies Equifax, Trans Union, Experian and Innovis. Dial 1-888-5 OPT OUT (or 1-888-567-8688) 24 hours a day.</li>
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<p>Lisa is a freelance writer with a specialty in Internet content and SEO articles. She has written thousands of articles, hundreds of ebooks and thousands of website pages and related content. She has also authored her own books and works as a consultant to other writers, Internet marketers and Internet businesses.</p>
<p>Professional wordsmith for hire: gamer, wife, mother, entrepreneur, published poet, co-owner of game guides company (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.liti4.com/">http://www.liti4.com</a>), public speaker and Internet business consultant. You can learn more or follow Lisa&#8217;s blog from her website: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com/">http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com</a></p>
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<p>It would seem that mimicking nature would be among the easiest things to do for science. After all, it&#8217;s right there, in front of us, happening for millions of years. Take plants, for instance. Every day they absorb sunlight and turn it &#8230;</p>
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<p>In a mission to learn more about the sun&#8217;s inner workings, NASA is planning to launch a specially shielded spacecraft in 2018 that will plunge into the <b>solar</b>  atmosphere. The car-sized <b>Solar</b> Probe Plus will explore an area just 4 million &#8230;</p>
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		<title>An Environmental Tax to Reveal a Product&#8217;s True Cost?</title>
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An Environmental Tax to Reveal a Product&#8217;s True Cost?

Sometimes, simple acts such as going to the grocery store can turn into a moral dilemma. Is it better to choose the piece of organic fruit produced on the other side of the country or the non-organic version grown locally, 50 miles away? Are the benefits of [...]]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes, simple acts such as going to the grocery store can turn into a moral dilemma. Is it better to choose the piece of organic fruit produced on the other side of the country or the non-organic version grown locally, 50 miles away? Are the benefits of chemical-free shampoo worth an extra 5 bucks a bottle? Will I really be able to enjoy a cheap chocolate bar knowing that the growers of the cocoa beans were likely not fairly compensated?</p>
<p>As much as I&#8217;d like to say that I always buy the product that is environmentally safe and sustainably produced, in reality, that&#8217;s not always the case. First, the sheer amount of information required to be able to distinguish between products is staggering. You need facts regarding environmental impact, transportation costs, and fair trade practices, to name just a few. And there are plenty of misinformation and greenwashing campaigns out there to steer you in the wrong direction.</p>
<p>Second, of course, there are times when the high cost of an ethically made product turns me off from buying it. Even consumers with the best of intentions have their breaking points.</p>
<p>The thing is, companies who go out of their way to implement sustainable practices endure a greater cost of production. Sure, they can sometimes capitalize on this by marketing to conscientious consumers who are willing to pay a bit more, but the fact remains that in today&#8217;s system, environmentally minded production is punished.</p>
<p>On the other hand, companies who move their factories (and jobs) to developing countries with lax environmental standards and cheap labor are able to make products at a fraction of the cost and undercut their competitors (while shipping materials and finished goods all around the world and adding to our greenhouse gas problems).</p>
<p>The way it&#8217;s set up, high environmental standards in one country drive companies to relocate in places where it&#8217;s permissible to pollute in order to compete in the marketplace. Chaco, the Colorado-based athletic sandal company, is a prime example of even a well-intentioned company being forced to follow suit to maintain competitive pricing on their products. In fact, 95% of all footwear in the world is produced in China, whose poor environmental regulation and sometimes dangerous environmental problems are well known.</p>
<p>With current talk about cap and trade emissions programs, this phenomenon may only get worse.</p>
<p>So how do we even the playing field and reward companies for good business practices?</p>
<p>When I think about this problem, I keep coming back to an idea I encountered in a casual conversation with a stranger while traveling. I can&#8217;t remember his face or his name, but his idea has stuck with me and festered in my mind for the better part of a year. His take was that putting the financial burden of environmental responsibility on the companies just doesn&#8217;t make sense for the reasons I&#8217;ve given above. In a global marketplace, it renders companies less competitive than those that operate free of environmental and labor regulations.</p>
<p>Wouldn&#8217;t it make more sense to put an &#8220;environmental impact&#8221; or &#8220;ecological footprint&#8221; tax on the product itself?</p>
<p>Ugh, a tax?</p>
<p>Initially, I didn&#8217;t warm to the idea either. But think about it: adding a tax proportionate to a product&#8217;s ecological and social footprint eliminates the cost advantage of irresponsible production. All those environmental costs that are currently not included in our economic system would be factored in and would increase the price of unsustainably made products.</p>
<p>This, in turn, would make moral dilemmas at the grocery store much easier. Is it more sustainable to buy distant, organic produce or local, non-organic produce? The tax-adjusted pricing should inform my decision. Can I afford the chemical-free shampoo? Yes, because the price of its chemical-laden competitors would be raised through the environmental impact tax and eliminate the cost advantage of choosing that product.</p>
<p>The money raised from the tax could fund its implementation and other sustainable programs such as public transportation (high speed rail, anyone?) and alternative energy. Perhaps it could even make a dent in our gaping budget deficit.</p>
<p>Won&#8217;t this cost me money?</p>
<p>You may be thinking, &#8220;Sure, that&#8217;s a good idea in concept, but that will raise my bills &#8211; grocery, clothes, everything.&#8221; Well, yes, that&#8217;s true. But maybe if we see the true cost of the products we casually consume, we can make a more informed decision about what is really necessary to our lives.</p>
<p>Additionally, programs such as this often have the greatest impact on the poor. But this could be compensated for by using some of the tax revenue for need-based assistance programs.</p>
<p>Regardless, running an economic system on the assumption of infinite resources is fundamentally flawed. Currently, environmental impacts such as air pollution, water pollution, and deforestation are not factored into the cost of a product: they are considered &#8220;externalities.&#8221;</p>
<p>These costs need to be included in the system in a way that does not punish those who engage in sustainable business practices. By taxing a product&#8217;s environmental impact, it levels the playing field for the consumer.</p>
<p>Disclaimer</p>
<p>Of course, I am not an economist or policy guru. I don&#8217;t know how to implement such a tax or if it would even be possible (though compared to creating a carbon trading market, perhaps it&#8217;s not that difficult). This is only the musing of a concerned, intelligent citizen trying to brainstorm ways to make our economic system fit within the bounds of our ecological constraints.</p>
<p>What do you think? Would such a tax have a beneficial effect on our production system? Join the conversation over at our website!</p>
<p>Jill Mueller is a conservation biologist, avid cyclist, and freelance writer. She has combined forces with a good friend and dietitian to start <a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://www.thebarefootbadger.com/">The Barefoot Badger</a>, a blog promoting healthy, sustainable living. Check us out!</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Sep 2010 03:00:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Earth Day and Christians

Earth day is coming soon (4/22/09). This month we have Easter as well&#8230;so it got me thinking. How should Christians respond to Earth day?
First, I think we need to keep it all in perspective. Yes, we are to be good stewards of the planet. However, we are not to be earth &#8220;worshipers.&#8221; [...]]]></description>
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<p>Earth day is coming soon (4/22/09). This month we have Easter as well&#8230;so it got me thinking. How should Christians respond to Earth day?</p>
<p>First, I think we need to keep it all in perspective. Yes, we are to be good stewards of the planet. However, we are not to be earth &#8220;worshipers.&#8221; The earth is just another thing in our lives that God wants us to be a good steward with. Yes, it is important&#8230;However, Jesus Christ and His shed Blood is much more important. Saving souls should be above saving polar bears. You know what I mean?</p>
<p>So, do I think Christian&#8217;s should celebrate Earth Day?</p>
<p>Sure. Just make sure you have this whole eco, green planet stuff in perspective. Make sure that you are lined up with the Word and that God is your priority and His will. Do not let being green override sharing the Love of Christ and your true God-given purpose.</p>
<p>All that said, I thought it would be cool to add some fun stuff to do for earth day&#8230;</p>
<p>Earth Day Activities:</p>
<p>Plant a tree. This could be a fun family project.</p>
<p>Recycle. Take those cans you have been saving and turn them in.</p>
<p>Make the whole day green. Make eco choices all day long.</p>
<p>Clean up. Take your family to the park and clean up the junk left by others.</p>
<p>Make a point to add more green. Add at least one more green activity to your life.</p>
<p>Go on a nature walk. Enjoy the beautiful environment that God created for you.</p>
<p>Organic. Visit your local Ma and Pa farmer and shop for some earth friendly stuff.</p>
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<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Cindy Taylor is a Christian stay at home Mom who love the Lord and cares about God&#8217;s planet. You can see her passion and writing at her website, Green Christian Network (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://greenchristiannetwork.com/">http://greenchristiannetwork.com</a>).</p>
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		<title>Bucks USA economic trends &#8211; Green technology</title>
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Bucks USA economic trends - Green technology


Should I Really Buy Into It?  Environmentally Friendly Paint.

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<h3>Should I Really Buy Into It?  Environmentally Friendly Paint.</h3>
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<p>Over the past few years, more and more people have become quite aware of the need to take care of the environment and take responsibility for our part in saving the planet from ecological disaster brought on by the inventions and waste products created by man. As a natural result of the many developments, inventions, and innovations made by man, the environment has slowly been degraded to the point that it has become a real point of concern for everyone living on the planet. The toxic byproducts of the manufacture of most of the inventions of man have slowly choked and poisoned the environment, slowly producing adverse conditions that would take years to undo, if at all. Other than the production of fuels and modern lubricants, another source of chemical pollutants that are not only toxic to the environment but also directly to humans as well, are the various paints being made in manufacturing plants. These paints have pigments that are laced with lead, and this lead is a heavy metal that is highly toxic.</p>
<p>Thankfully, some paint manufacturers have taken the problem to heart and devised new compounds that are lead free and contain no other toxic chemicals, in effect, environmentally friendly paint. This is probably one of the best developments in the field of synthetic materials, since having environmentally safe paint is beneficial not only to the environment long term, but also directly and immediately upon humans, since this paint does not exude the strong toxic fumes that people have come to associate with freshly applied paint. Environmentally friendly paint is in many ways better then the traditional paint of old, not only in the fact that it will not poison the environment, and the residents of the house using it eventually, but also because of the fact that formulation of the environmentally safe paint actually allows it to dry quite faster than traditional paints. What&#8217;s more is that the colors found available in environmentally friendly paint are as varied as the ones you find in traditional paint, so finding the paint color that you like in non-toxic form should be quite easy now.</p>
<p>In case you are wondering just how environmentally safe paint is beneficial to you, here are just a few pointers:</p>
<p>Not a health hazard</p>
<p>There are millions of people with both diagnosed and undiagnosed chemical allergies that are easily triggered by numerous stimuli, and one of the most popular irritants are the traditional paints and their strong, noxious fumes. Environmentally friendly paint exudes little, if at all, chemical fumes when they are applied and while they are drying, making it ultimately ideal for the home and for places where people tend to stay indoors for a long period of time.</p>
<p>Safe for the environment</p>
<p>Like the name suggests, environmentally safe paint is just that, safe for the environment. Production of this type of paint did not in any way contribute to the contamination of groundwater and landfills, and does not have any substance in it that will deplete the ozone layer even faster. This is the entire reason for making this type of paint. Rest easy knowing that as you use environmentally friendly paint, you are in no way damaging the environment</p>
<p>Cost-efficient and effective</p>
<p>Environmentally friendly paints are known to perform rather well in coverage, scrubability, and in hiding the flaws that came out during previous coats of paint. People who have used environmentally safe paints say that the paint itself has enough body to allow more areas to be covered with the same amount of paint that would normally only cover a smaller surface area. This translates into significant savings by not having to buy more paint than is necessary.</p>
<p>Water-based paint</p>
<p>Being water based means it can be easier to clean, since it will not retain and absorb dirt and other stains, much like what traditional paint tends to do. A lot of discoloration in old paints is primarily because of dust and dirt actually seeping into the paint, causing it to grow darker and uneven in color.</p>
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		<title>In Houston, LEED Schools Get More Than an E For Effort</title>
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In Houston, LEED Schools Get More Than an E For Effort

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<h3>In Houston, LEED Schools Get More Than an E For Effort</h3>
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<p>We send our children to school every day and ask them to learn. They are, after all, the future of our world; and so we ask them to learn about right and wrong, learn about the world, and learn how to take care of each other. But do we want them to learn how to take care of the world, too?</p>
<p>That is what LEED Green Building schools in Houston and around the nation are doing. They are teaching the children, through example, what it means truly to earn an A for awareness of the environment&rsquo;s needs. They stand for the future of America as a benchmark of creation care.</p>
<p>LEED Green Building schools are K-12 schools that are tailor-made to produce an environment safe and healthy for children, comfortable for teachers, cost-effective for the taxpayers, and easy on the environment. By addressing the uniqueness of school spaces and children&rsquo;s health issues, LEED for Schools provides a unique, comprehensive tool for schools that wish to build green with measurable results. The rating system addresses issues such as classroom acoustics, daylight and views, mold prevention, and environmental site assessment.</p>
<p>In addition, Green schools cost less to operate, freeing up resources to truly improve students&rsquo; education. Their carefully planned acoustics and abundant daylight make it easier and more comfortable for students to learn. Their clean indoor air cuts down sick days and gives our children a head start for a healthy, prosperous future. And their innovative design provides a wealth of hands-on learning opportunities.</p>
<p>No longer must they learn through books about environmental safety and/or green projects around the world. Instead, they can learn hands-on at school &ndash; through observation and through practice.</p>
<p>Houston has taken the lead around the nation in building green schools. The Houston chapter is dedicated to showing school district leaders how the LEED FOR SCHOOLS process can benefit them. Other leading organizations in the area are also committed. Earlier this year, the Houston-Galveston Area Council joined with the Houston chapter to produce a year-long symposia to educate the public and educators about the facts and costs for LEED FOR SCHOOLS.</p>
<p>They ideally will have all their schools &ldquo;Go Green&rdquo; over the course of the next 10 years.</p>
<p>Other cities are following their lead. Salt Lake City, Grand Rapids and Seattle are all among the top cities with at least three green schools. And more are being built monthly. Both students and parents, teachers and administrators see the need and the benefits for green schools, and are lobbying for all school to change their ways.</p>
<p>For students and teachers, green schools mean reduced incidence of asthma, decreased absenteeism, improved academic performance and increased teacher satisfaction. For parents, green schools offer the confidence that comes with knowing their children spend their days in an environment that is both healthy and conducive to learning.</p>
<p>Green Schools get more than an E for effort. They are the bright and healthy future for our children.</p>
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<p>Rick Walker is the CEO of Green Efficient. <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://greenefficient.com/">GreenEfficient</a> is the leader in the LEED building maintenance and operations market. Primarily serving Texas, their LEED Accredited Professionals (LEED-APS) manage commercial facilities using their integrated services portfolio of LEED-compliant janitorial services, Integrated Pest Management services, HVAC maintenance, lawn care services, purchasing oversight, occupant training and USGBC submittal services. Offices in Houston, Austin, Dallas and Corpus Christi enable the most active Texas LEED construction markets to be covered by their specialty services. For information on LEED, green building and sustainable products, visit their blog: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://theleed.com/">theLEED</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.flyingsolo.com.au/forums/talking-technology/8724-solar-au-power-panel-home-green-renewable-energy-new-hot-water-system-electricity-au.html">Solar Au Power Panel Home Green Renewable Energy New Hot Water &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Green Home Experts is dedicated to helping you open your life to better environmentally friendly every day solutions. We are the market leaders in.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/solar-cell.htm">HowStuffWorks &#8220;How Solar Cells Work&#8221;</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> cells use sunlight to produce electricity. But is the &#8216;<b>solar</b> revolution&#8217; upon us? Learn  all about <b>solar</b> cells, silicon  <b>solar</b> cells and <b>solar</b> power.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.solarplaza.com/pressrelease/schott-solar-and-solland-solar-sign-partnership-ag">Schott Solar And Solland Solar Sign Partnership Agreement | Press &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Technology transfer, development and production of back-contacted modules based on Solland&#8217;s SunwebÂ® technology â?¢ Joint- pilot module production line in The Netherlands.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://venezuelanalysis.com/images/5599">Solar Power in Rural Venezuela | venezuelanalysis.com</a></p>
<p>Sembrando Luz, or â??Sowing Light,â? is a government anti-poverty program that brings electricity to the country&#8217;s most geographically isolated towns by installing <b>solar</b> panels and training the community to use and maintain them. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.earthtechling.com/2010/08/rotating-solar-home-super-grid-positive/">Rotating Solar Home Super Grid Positive | EarthTechling</a></p>
<p>The Heliotrope rotates 180 degrees to take full advantage of the sun&#8217;s rays, producing five times more energy than it consumes.</p>
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Green Tip &#8211; Moms Use Clothe Diapers

Sure, this is a little messier than the easier, disposable version. However, do you even realize the amount of disposable diapers that are filling landfills?? Cloth diapers are a choice that every mother should seriously consider. Let&#8217;s look at some facts that are quite alarming&#8230;
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<p>Sure, this is a little messier than the easier, disposable version. However, do you even realize the amount of disposable diapers that are filling landfills?? Cloth diapers are a choice that every mother should seriously consider. Let&#8217;s look at some facts that are quite alarming&#8230;</p>
<p>Disposable Diapers Sobering Facts:</p>
<p>* from birth to about 2-1/2 the average child will go through about 7,300 diapers</p>
<p>* the cost for that is about $2600</p>
<p>* 18 billion diapers enter landfills each year</p>
<p>* disposable diapers make up about 3.4 million tons of trash</p>
<p>* health risks such as fertility issues in males, eyes, nose and throat issues and even asthma-like symptoms have been connected to disposable diapers!</p>
<p>* long term negative affects on animal and water life.</p>
<p>* the chemicals that make disposable diapers white increase the risk of cancer</p>
<p>* affect development</p>
<p>* they use more water. yep. you may need to wash cloth diapers, however, way more water is used making disposable diapers!</p>
<p>* a study, conducted by Anderson Laboratories in 1999 and published in the Archives of Environmental Health, found that disposable diapers release chemicals called volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene and dipentene. They have been shown to have toxic health effects, such as cancer and brain damage, when used over time or high exposure.</p>
<p>* they use 1.3 million tons of wood pulp. that&#8217;s about 1/4 million trees every year.</p>
<p>* they take up to 500 years to break down.</p>
<p>* more viruses than you want to know about&#8230;including polio, survive for two weeks or more after disposed of.</p>
<p>There are many many many more reasons to avoid disposable diapers. However, I think our readers are intelligent and the above information is enough to get you thinking! Research for yourself. You will be shocked!</p>
<p>Go for organic natural reusable cloth diapers. You will not only be helping the environment and saving money, you will also protect your sweet precious love bugs from harm!</p>
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<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Cindy Taylor is a Christian stay at home Mom who love the Lord and cares about God&#8217;s planet. You can see her passion and writing at her website, Green Christian Network (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://greenchristiannetwork.com/">http://greenchristiannetwork.com</a>).</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/08/26/solar-linkage-to-earths-atmosphere-confirmed/">Solar UV linkage to earth&#39;s atmosphere confirmed | Watts Up With That?</a></p>
<p>â??Our work demonstrates that the <b>solar</b> cycle not only varies on the typical 11-year time scale, but also can vary from one <b>solar</b> minimum to another,â? says lead author Stanley Solomon, a scientist at NCAR&#8217;s High Altitude Observatory. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/08/27/department-of-energy-eyes_n_697109.html">Department Of Energy Eyes Solar Array Atop Radioactive Mine &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The Department of Energy is seeking comments on an initial study to gauge the environmental impacts of installing a photovoltaic array atop or near buried radioactive tailings in Bodo Canyon. The draft environmental assessment looks at &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://inhabitat.com/2010/08/27/german-armory-transformed-into-stunning-solar-school/">German Armory Transformed into Stunning Solar School | Inhabitat &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The visionary design takes advantage of the huge footprint of the former tank armory to tuck a campus underneath and replace the roof with translucent thin film <b>solar</b> panels that provide a number of benefits.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/technology/2010/08/beacon-solar-thermal-energy.html">Beacon Solar Energy project OKed; first solar thermal project &#8230;</a></p>
<p>For the first time in 20 years, state energy regulators have approved construction on a <b>solar</b> thermal farm. The California Energy Commission gave the Beacon <b>Solar</b> Energy project a unanimous go-ahead Wednesday. The installation, set to &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://wattsupwiththat.com/2010/08/27/follow-up-on-the-solar-neutrinos-radioactive-decay-story/">Follow up on the solar-neutrinos-radioactive decay story | Watts &#8230;</a></p>
<p>A couple of days ago, WUWT carried a story that was rather shocking: some physicists published claims they have detected a variation in earthly radioactive decay rates, big news by itself, but the shocker is they attributed it to <b>solar</b> &#8230;</p>
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Residential Solid Waste Removal

Residential solid trash, also called urban solid waste and municipal solid garbage, is refuse that normally comes from households. It is either in solid or semisolid form. There are five general categories of solid garbage that include:
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<p>Residential solid trash, also called urban solid waste and municipal solid garbage, is refuse that normally comes from households. It is either in solid or semisolid form. There are five general categories of solid garbage that include:</p>
<p>1) Biodegradable waste: food and kitchen  <br />
2) Recyclable material: paper, glass, bottles, cans, metals, and certain plastics.  <br />
3) Stagnant rubbish : construction, dirt, rocks, and debris.  <br />
4) Assorted waste: clothing, plastics,etc.  <br />
5) Household hazardous waste: toxic such as paints, chemicals, light bulbs, spray cans, fertilizer and pesticide containers, batteries,etc.</p>
<p>Cities and towns generally contracts out solid garbage removal services. They will submit bids, assess each bid, and recommend a company. The rubbish company will bill the city or town. These companies are privately owned so if a person has a lot of waste after a project such as home renovation, they can hire a garbage removal company to remove the refuse.</p>
<p>Because of environmental regulations and a growing demand for a cleaner environment, junk companies are now performing the following services:</p>
<p>Recycling Programs: Curbside recycling is usually available to all residential customers. Customers will separate their recyclables according to paper and plastics for curbside pick up. Depending on the contract, this is normally done every two weeks. There can be special recycling programs such as Christmas tree recycling. The trees are then made into mulch. Other special programs a town or city can offer are Spring and Fall Clean Ups. They are designed to encourage residents to get rid of large amounts of garbage.</p>
<p>Hazardous Materials: Every year, millions of people accumulate such hazardous waste products as batteries, paints and stains, cleansers and polishes, motor oil, antifreeze, pesticides and herbicides,etc. These are dangerous to the environment, people, and animals. A rubbish removal service is trained to remove these products safely and responsibly. They will sort and categorize the hazardous materials before storing them in containment units. The contracted hazardous waste hauler packs the items in drums and sends them to hazardous rubbish incinerator or other treatment facility for proper disposal. Some materials, such as used motor oil, lead-acid batteries and antifreeze, are recycled.</p>
<p>Compost Services: Many cities and towns offer a compost service. They will provide compost bins for people to place such items as kitchen food garbage, newspaper, and other items that can be composted. A contracted junk removal company will pick up the compost left on residential curb sides.</p>
<p>Energy Recovery Plants: Plants that convert rubbish to energy are popping up all over the country. These plants burn garbage to heat water which produces steam in much the same way power plants burn coal, oil, natural gas, or wood. The steam can cause a turbine to produce electricity. Junk removal companies that have energy recovery plants in their area will make use of these services.</p>
<p>Special Handling waste Removal Services: Cities and towns will have a contracted service to remove large items such as tires, air conditioners, household appliances, and construction debris. Tires are sent to a recycling or recovery facility and household appliances, after chlorofluorocarbon gas removal, are taken to recycling stations.</p>
<p>Individual Contracted waste Removal Services: There are situations where a person has too much waste to be removed by a city or town removal service. They will then enlist the services of a private company. They are trained and certified to dispose of waste, compost, and recycle residential goods. For a nominal fee, a company will come to your home and remove all of your excess trash.</p>
<p>Because of growing environmental concerns, most companies dispose of waste in ways that will have the least environmental impact. You will feel good knowing that you are doing your part to protect and conserve the environment.</p>
<p>It is important for individuals to be mindful of what is in the trash. That way, the environment can be better protected. If you are looking for a <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.1877junktwogo.com/">junk removal</a> and rubbish company located in the GTA please visit us at: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.1877junktwogo.com/">Garbage Removal Toronto</a>.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://blog.makezine.com/archive/2010/08/make_23_solar-powered_road_trip_ear.html">Make: Online : Make 23: Solar-powered road trip eardrum hazard</a></p>
<p>We all love car subwoofers that pump out loud, thumping music while you drive, and in the latest issue of MAKE, Volume 23, Henry Herndon explains how he powered his with a <b>solar</b> panel on the car&#8217;s roof. Before&#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://science.howstuffworks.com/environmental/energy/solar-cell.htm">HowStuffWorks &#8220;How Solar Cells Work&#8221;</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> cells use sunlight to produce electricity. But is the &#8216;<b>solar</b> revolution&#8217; upon us? Learn  all about <b>solar</b> cells, silicon  <b>solar</b> cells and <b>solar</b> power.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.rightpundits.com/?p=7106">Alien Solar System Found Â» Right Pundits</a></p>
<p>Astronomers say a new alien <b>solar</b> system found has planets just like ours. Located about 127 light-years away in the constellation of Hydra, the star known as HD 10180 seems remarkably similar to our own <b>solar</b> system. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20100826PD208.html">Neo Solar breaks ground for 3.4GWp solar cell facility</a></p>
<p>Neo <b>Solar</b> Power on August 25, 2010 held a ground-breaking ceremony for a 3.4GWp <b>solar</b> cell production plant in Tainan in southern Taiwan. When completed, the facility is expected to be the world&#8217;s largest <b>solar</b> cell plant, &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.universetoday.com/71957/another-solar-system-like-our-own/">Another Solar System Like our Own? | Universe Today</a></p>
<p>There is another Sun-like star out there with an intriguing family of planets orbiting about and it could be the closest parallel to our own <b>solar</b> system.</p>
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Water Extraction in DC

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<p>There are many beautiful and interesting sights in Washington DC, among them are the White House which has been home to every president of the United States ever since 1800; the Tidal Basin Lake famous for its abundant Japanese cherry trees that blooms in Spring; the Lincoln Memorial and Jefferson Memorial, Washington Monument, etc.</p>
<p>But regardless of the beautiful tourist attractions that one could go to in the State of DC, natural calamities in the form of flooding sometimes happen. And when it does, most household residents in DC do the physical cleanup by themselves without hiring water extraction professionals or experts to deal with the situation. Prior to actual removal of water and cleaning, the starting place of the water which caused the flood should be identified as soon as possible and fixed permanently to prevent it from arising all over again.</p>
<p>Cleaning would usually require having to remove all visible waters first by making use of a wet vacuum pump or a bucket &#8211; depending on the volume and availability of equipment. The extraction process must be done immediately or as soon as possible to avoid a higher cost of damage inflicted by the dirty waters and also to thwart of any possibility that the area becomes a source of infectious diseases due to the presence of pathogens.</p>
<p>When all the water has already been extracted, floor coverings should be removed immediately and disposed properly. This includes removing items which came in contact with the flood water that are very porous, because the high absorbency rate of such materials has already contaminated the item in question making it very dirty and highly infectious. No amount of cleaning or fixing could reinstate it in its previously clean state; hence replacements should be made eventually if still needed.</p>
<p>Brushing all affected surfaces with a soapy water solution removes the presence of dirt. Pay particular attention to dirt which is inserted within cracks on walls and floors. Rinse the entire area by using a mop and bucket or a garden hose with a spray gadget.</p>
<p>When the rinsing stage has already been done, disinfecting the entire place is a must to remove remaining germ and fungal spores. Remember that disinfecting does not entirely mean total sanitation but a means of making the area or place habitable again. Never mix chlorine bleach with other cleaning products that contain ammonia as this will produce poisonous gas. Before and during application of any disinfectant, make sure to open all air passage ways and vents to avoid inhaling the vapors of the disinfecting agent upon application.</p>
<p>After having done the disinfection phase, the whole area must be thoroughly dried out, and drying usually takes a couple of days or weeks depending on how big the place is and the weather. The re-occupation of any living space which has been previously flooded must only be done once the area is declared by a professional water extraction expert to be absolutely dry. The dryness is tested by a moisture meter which shows the amount of moisture above and below a given area.</p>
<p>Leo Nov is an editorial staff member of RestorationSOS. To learn more about <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.restorationsos.com/">Water Extraction</a> visit our website. Click here for more information on <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.sewagecleanupteam.com/">Water Extraction DC</a>.</p>
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The Global Warming Theory

We have all heard about Global Warming, where the planet&#8217;s atmosphere is supposedly heating up. Of course, we as common citizens have no real proof, only what our scientists tell us, along with the Think Tanks and mass media. But how can we trust this when Global Warming researchers have been paid [...]]]></description>
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<h3>The Global Warming Theory</h3>
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<p>We have all heard about Global Warming, where the planet&#8217;s atmosphere is supposedly heating up. Of course, we as common citizens have no real proof, only what our scientists tell us, along with the Think Tanks and mass media. But how can we trust this when Global Warming researchers have been paid 100s of millions of dollars, and they know if they disagree with global warming theory the money stops being funded and they are out of work?</p>
<p>One of the most fascinating debate points for Global Warming goes something like this; &#8220;The majority of scientists say global warming is real and we are already seeing its impact (the drought in the Western USA and the long term drought in Australia.&#8221;</p>
<p>This is seriously a flawed argument and let me tell you why. You see it is irrelevant and may not even be true. After all, 55% would be most of the scientists and thus the majority, still leaving a huge contingency of doubters, with plenty of data and research to back up the opposite point of view.</p>
<p>Likewise, during Copernicus&#8217; day only one man believed the world was round, everyone else said it was flat; so the &#8220;majority of scientists&#8221; argument is irrelevant; majorities don&#8217;t mean anything. If you were one of a 100 people and they all jumped off a bridge because they agreed to, would you jump too? That is illogical.</p>
<p>Now then, the second part of the argument has to do with droughts in the world. And we all know that droughts come and go. Remember the Dust Bowl &#8220;Grapes of Wrath&#8221; in the US? And in the 1950s Australia had a drought just as bad during the same period, same as the one they are having now. This one we notice more because there are more people demanding the same amount of water.</p>
<p>In California, the snowpack this year is normal and anymore puts us above normal, thus, the drought theoretically is over? So, does that mean this so-called Global Warming is over? Of course, not the powers that be, behind global warming will continue to pursue this until it&#8217;s no longer in their interests. Think on this.</p>
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