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		<title>The Pine Beetle in Canada</title>
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The Pine Beetle in Canada

For some time now, the extremely destructive Pine Beetle ( Dendroctonus ponderosae ) is ravaging huge areas of Canada&#8217;s forestlands and its destruction is so virulent, that it is leaving massive and easily visible scars across otherwise green foliage landscapes. In numerous areas where the pine beetle is active, various solutions for [...]]]></description>
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<p>For some time now, the extremely destructive Pine Beetle ( Dendroctonus ponderosae ) is ravaging huge areas of Canada&#8217;s forestlands and its destruction is so virulent, that it is leaving massive and easily visible scars across otherwise green foliage landscapes. In numerous areas where the pine beetle is active, various solutions for its eradication have been tried and some of these in themselves, are so toxic in nature that they would normally be classed as being a larger risk than the beetle they are attempting to destroy.</p>
<p>These beetles have an average life span of about one year and generally, their eggs are laid through the bark of a tree where they develop into larvae that stay under the bark all through the winter months. During the spring the larvae continue to feed under the bark and then they will change into pupae during the months of June and July. During the rest of the summer and into fall, the new adult pine beetles leave the infested tree through emergence holes they create and after drying themselves in the warm sunshine, they take off to mate and commence a new cycle by laying the next generation&#8217;s eggs under the bark of new trees. </p>
<p>During the time they remain under the bark of a tree, they are known to transmit a fungus type substance that stains the sapwood of the tree a blue colour. Other than discoloration, this blue colouring appears to have no adverse affects on the actual structural integrity of the tree. However, we must not forget that the damage has already been done and like a rolling snowball, it gather momentum and range of spread with each summer that comes. These beetles prefer mature trees such as lodge pole pines which are considered mature after eighty years of growth and in the Province of British Columbia, current statistics show that there are three times more mature lodge pole pines than they had over ninety years ago. Hot and dry summers make the trees more stressed and thus more susceptible to attack and infestation by this ravenous little creature. Trees which have been attacked will turn red roughly one year after the infestation and then, between one and two years later the affected trees will turn grey and all of their needles will fall off.</p>
<p>Another interesting fact about these little guys is they do not like it too cold! Their eggs, larvae and pupae are very susceptible to very cold temperatures and if these temperatures remain below minus 35 Celsius for a prolonged period of maybe a week, then this will kill off the eggs, larvae, pupae and generally sizeable portions of the beetle population in that area of cold weather. This being said, unless we suddenly enter the start of a new ice age all across Canada, these sporadic cold spells are unfortunately not enough to rid us of this continually spreading plague of destruction.   Yes, there are action plans prepared and in place and yes, the Canadian Ministry of Forests and Range are really trying to get to grips with finding a solution to this costly problem but to date, the efforts and methodology being used has had little or no effect on the overall problem.</p>
<p>The good news is that an answer to this massive problem does exist and better still, it is an answer, which consists of no chemicals, no toxins, no poisons and no danger to either the forest or to the people who would apply the solution. This answer can be found right now in the form of a golden all natural organic fluid formulated around a cedar oil base. This fluid can totally eradicate the pine beetle and a few other nasty insects at the same time. It is not cheap but then again it is not as expensive as some of the other treatment that have been tried. It is non hazardous and will not harm the environment in any way and it is here and available right now. Unfortunately, for now it appears that here it must stay as the Ministry of Forests and Range are continuing their quest with what they feel they know best. Maybe someday, hopefully soon, they will realize that we can defeat this natural pest by using a totally natural substance.</p>
<p>Bob Littlejohn MBA BSc</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://paul-m-jones.com/?p=1252">Paul M. Jones Â» Blog Archive Â» Solar 1.0.0 Stable Released</a></p>
<p>Yesterday, I announced the release of the 1.0.0 stable version of the <b>Solar</b> Framework for PHP on our mailing list. (I tagged the release four days ago on Monday, but wanted to time the announcement to go along with my <b>Solar</b> presentation &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20100312/solar-surge-iphone-3g-3gs/">Solar Surge for iPhone 3G and 3GS Â» Coolest Gadgets</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> Surge for iPhone 3G and 3GS on Coolest Gadgets.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/11/novothink-rolls-out-solar-surge-iphone-ipod-touch-charging-cas/">Novothink rolls out Solar Surge iPhone / iPod touch charging case &#8230;</a></p>
<p>It&#8217;s not November &#8216;09 as originally promised, but Novothink has now announced that its <b>Solar</b> Surge charging cases for the iPhone and iPod touch are.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/03/11/solar-surge-ipod-and-iphone-cases-are-now-available/">Solar Surge iPod and iPhone Cases Are Now Available! | Inhabitat</a></p>
<p>Just in time for sunny spring days, Novothink has announced that its hotly anticipated <b>Solar</b> Surge iPod and iPhone cases have hit the market and are available for sale! We&#8217;ve followed these sleek <b>solar</b> cases all the way from their &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.renewableenergyfocus.com/view/8012/sunpower-delivers-200-mw-solar-panels-to-sce/">Renewable Energy Focus &#8211; SunPower delivers 200 MW solar panels to SCE</a></p>
<p>SunPower Corp will deliver 200 MW of <b>solar</b> panels for Southern California Edison&#8217;s (SCE) utility-scale <b>solar</b> photovoltaic (PV) installation programme.</p>
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		<title>Recycle Your Plastic Bags Green Tip</title>
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Recycle Your Plastic Bags Green Tip

If you have not given up plastic bag for your own reusable bags yet, no worries, you can still make a difference! Recycle them! How? Well, there are many ways you can recycle plastic bags. We have listed a few to get you started. Use your imagination!
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<p>If you have not given up plastic bag for your own reusable bags yet, no worries, you can still make a difference! Recycle them! How? Well, there are many ways you can recycle plastic bags. We have listed a few to get you started. Use your imagination!</p>
<p>21 Ideas for Recycling Plastic bags:</p>
<p>* for filler when sending packages or when you want to store fragile items.</p>
<p>* use old plastic bags for liners in your bathroom or office trash can.</p>
<p>* to pick pet waste.</p>
<p>* use them as baby bib.</p>
<p>* arts and crafts. (off site link)</p>
<p>* reuse plastic bags over and over when you grocery shop.</p>
<p>* store wet bathing suits in them when at the pool or beach.</p>
<p>* dispose of dirty diapers when out and about.</p>
<p>* put hubbies lunch in them instead of a lunchbox.</p>
<p>* litter box liners.</p>
<p>* use plastic bags instead of Ziploc bags when possible.</p>
<p>* store holiday items in them.</p>
<p>* as a cap when giving yourself a hot oil treatment.</p>
<p>* make a kite with your kids.</p>
<p>* as a toiletry bag when traveling.</p>
<p>* shred and cut them to make plastic bag confetti.</p>
<p>* use them as gloves when cleaning.</p>
<p>* have your kids put them over their shoes when playing in the snow to keep shoes dry.</p>
<p>* cut them in to big squares and let your children finger paint with them. (under supervision, of course)</p>
<p>* send them to the recycle bin at your neighborhood grocery store.</p>
<p>* or&#8230;avoid using plastic bags all together and REALLY make a difference!</p>
<p>This is just small list to get you started. There are MANY ways that you can recycle and reuse plastic bags. You can also Google &#8220;recycle plastic bag ideas&#8221; and you will find tons more!</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>Scientists Ask For Higher CO2 Cuts at Copenhagen&#8217;s Spring</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Mar 2010 12:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Scientists Ask For Higher CO2 Cuts at Copenhagen&#8217;s Spring

The International Scientific Congress on Climate Change was held in Copenhagen between 10th to 12th March and organised by the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU): the conclusions will be published into a full synthesis report next June. Almost 1,600 scientific contributions of researchers from over 70 [...]]]></description>
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<p>The International Scientific Congress on Climate Change was held in Copenhagen between 10th to 12th March and organised by the International Alliance of Research Universities (IARU): the conclusions will be published into a full synthesis report next June. Almost 1,600 scientific contributions of researchers from over 70 countries have been received, and more than 2,500 delegates attended the event.</p>
<p>Connie Hedegaard, Minister of Climate &#038; Energy of Denmark said that we have &#8220;to avoid the unmanageable and manage the unavoidable&#8221; and she pointed to their example: this European country has become a net energy exporter in 30 years, creating a green growth as a stable solution of the 70s oil crisis. The messages of the congress are various. The risk that current trends of the climatic system will accelerate has a more defined and significant meaning: more probable abrupt and irreversible shifts, and we are already above the worst scenarios published by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2001. Thus the big problem is trying to at least slow down these trends if not reverse them. The experts tell us that fast regional and global mitigation strategies are needed and that the more we wait the more expensive and ambitious actions will have to be taken in the future. The fact that scientists have come to the point of saying that &#8220;Inaction is Inexcusable&#8221; means also that people who studied relentlessly for decades are frustrated by the inaction of governments, businesses and people: it is understandable given that their work has not been considered and used enough, if not at all, up to now. They are speaking louder and clearer now. The different roles of politicians and scientists have to be combined. It is time for leaders to rely firmly on science as a basis for tough and unavoidable decisions. A &#8220;societal transformation&#8221; is being asked for by a wide group of the most intelligent people on the planet including diffusion of sustainable behaviours, innovative leadership, removal of subsidies and reduction of &#8220;vested interests&#8221;. These are all very explicit messages to politicians and public alike: there is a lot of work to do between now and next December&#8217;s COP15.</p>
<p>In the final debate the Danish Prime Minister, Anders Fogh Rasmussen, summarised the six messages given by scientists as 6 keywords: Urgency (of the climate change challenge), Direction (long term target to be defined), Action (short term targets to be set), Fairness (to the poorest and most vulnerable), Opportunity (to originate large benefits), Governance (creation of a new global multilateral era). He stated firmly that &#8220;Business As Usual is dead&#8221; and asked his colleagues to follow Obama&#8217;s call for a Green New Deal, already asked for by public opinion and by many political parties in the world.</p>
<p>After the final debate with the panel of scientists an impatient Rasmussen asked for clear words on the CO2 emission target to be set in the new treaty. Prof. Daniel Kammen, Obama&#8217;s Senior Policy Advisor, stated that an entire new industrial revolution is needed to cut 1990&#8217;s CO2 emissions by 80% in 2050 and Prof. Stefan Rahmstorf agreed on this point. The feeling was that the other panelists didn&#8217;t mind&#8230; At this point the Prime Minister concluded that the ambition for COP15 can be this -80% long-term objective following the precautionary principle to avoid worse impacts (than the ones presented in 2007 IPCC report) already hypothesized by new works. Overall a more direct communication between scientists and policy makers took place in this huge meeting: now it&#8217;s time for delegations to study and prepare the ground for brave steps forward to be made by the international community in Copenhagen&#8217;s crucial Conference of the Parties #15. Will we be able to navigate better our &#8220;ship&#8221; in the solar system during the over 200 rotations it will make before then?</p>
<p>Written by Luca Marazzi on behalf of Responding to Climate Change.</p>
<p>For further information on Climate Change please visit the Responding to Climate Change website &#8211; <br />
<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.rtcc.org/">http://www.rtcc.org</a></p>
<p>*Next event: Copenhagen, 24-26 May 2009. World Business Summit on Climate Change</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 10:10:02 +0000</pubDate>
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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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<h3>Green Tip &#8211; Moms Use Clothe Diapers</h3>
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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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		<title>Earthday Business on Your Mind?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 14:40:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Earthday Business on Your Mind?

The sun is shining across the hills of West Cork as I listen to the story of Earthday told by a team of evangelists with nothing but Earthday business on their minds. In 2008, visionary Simon Ford started a group to bring like-minded, positive people together in socially conscious activities. He [...]]]></description>
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<p>The sun is shining across the hills of West Cork as I listen to the story of Earthday told by a team of evangelists with nothing but Earthday business on their minds. In 2008, visionary Simon Ford started a group to bring like-minded, positive people together in socially conscious activities. He called the group Social Traffic and right now that group has Earthday business on its mind.</p>
<p>The group&#8217;s first major campaign centers around Earth Day with an event named, Earthday Birthday a global birthday party for Mother Earth. Earthday 2009 and the celebrations that will go with it is all set to clamor its way across the social media landscape like some all embracing vine, covering the sometimes harsh elements of the online world with a softer, greener facade which many hope will last for more than a lifetime.</p>
<p>Earthday 2009 is a global celebration and a day to spread awareness of people&#8217;s destructive impact on the planet. But before you jump right in there and start changing the world on a massive scale here&#8217;s a few simple things you can do to make a difference right now, tomorrow and every single day after that.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my list of top five things to do to celebrate Earthday 2009 and reduce your impact on our planet;</p>
<p>1. Plant a tree or two. If you&#8217;re feeling energetic plant a whole field full.</p>
<p>A tree will absorb CO2 and other forms of pollution, provide a home to hundreds of creatures, help to create and retain soil and performs a whole host of other ecological functions. And, in case you needed a reminder, will leave a lasting legacy of your time on the planet.</p>
<p>2. Walk to work for a day, a week or a whole month. You&#8217;ll feel better and the earth will be a much healthier place to live too.</p>
<p>You might even want to think about joining a car sharing scheme and make it a permanent part of your work life balance to drive to work only one day a week and sleep the other four in the passenger seat while someone else does all the hard work!</p>
<p>3. Dry your dishes naturally. Turn off the dishwasher at the dryer stage of the cycle and leave your plates and cutlery to dry themselves for a change!</p>
<p>4. Turn off all your plug sockets before bed. Maybe spend the evening in the dark for one day a week and treat the kids to a few ghost stories before bedtime!</p>
<p>5. Don&#8217;t be a water importer.</p>
<p>Get rid of your supply of bottled water, keep a jug of fresh tap water in the fridge and reduce the damage we do to the environment by producing plastic bottles to hold gallons of mineral water that tastes no different to the clear, fresh water that is piped through your home.</p>
<p>So, if you&#8217;ve got business on your mind this Earthday, perhaps you should take a few minutes to look around you and realise how precious our planet is and how beautiful that small piece of turf is right outside your window.</p>
<p>If you want to know more about this subject and how you can make a difference take a look at this great squidoo lens all about <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.squidoo.com/EarthDayBirthDay">Earth Day Birthday</a> right now.</p>
<p>Neil Ashworth is a member of Simon Ford&#8217;s Social Traffic Team who are raising awareness of environmental issues using the power of social media marketing to support the <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.socialtraffic.biz/oneworldonegift/">Earth Day Birthday</a> campaign.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/03/03/from-california-chinese-solar-maker-looks-east/">From California, Chinese Solar Maker Looks East &#8211; Green Inc. Blog &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Yingli struck a deal to supply a New Jersey developer with more than 10 megawatts of photovoltaic panels.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/03/comed-launches-pilot-solar-energy-program-for-100-customers-in-c/">ComEd launches pilot solar energy program for 100 customers in &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Chicago utility company ComEd announced earlier this week it will launch a pilot program for 100 of its customers to test out the power of.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.nanowerk.com/news/newsid=15176.php">Solar Frontier Global Expansion and Consolidation Bid to Set New &#8230;</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> Frontier Global Expansion and Consolidation Bid to Set New Standard in <b>Solar</b> Industry.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.ballerstatus.com/2010/03/05/gurus-nephew-claims-rappers-partner-solar-barred-the-family-from-visiting/">BallerStatus.com Â» Guru&#39;s Nephew Claims Rapper&#39;s Partner Solar &#8230;</a></p>
<p>&#8220;Since the information leaked [to the public] <b>Solar</b> has completely cut us off,&#8221; Nic says in prepared statement. &#8220;My family has no way of knowing what is going on with Guru&#8217;s situation. <b>Solar</b>  has complete control over the flow of &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/worlds-largest-solar-boat-world-tour/">World&#39;s Largest Solar Boat Prepares for World Tour</a></p>
<p>PlanetSolar enjoys the distinction of being largest <b>solar</b>-powered boat in world, and it&#8217;s ready to take on world. This beauty&#8217;s vital stats are: weight: 60-ton,</p>
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Does you family recycle aluminum cans? Do they do it to get a little extra cash or because it is the responsible thing to do? How much do they, and you, know about what happens to the can after the soda is gone? Here is a quick true and false quiz on recycling. It will only [...]]]></description>
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<p>Does you family recycle aluminum cans? Do they do it to get a little extra cash or because it is the responsible thing to do? How much do they, and you, know about what happens to the can after the soda is gone? Here is a quick true and false quiz on recycling. It will only take 2 or 3 minutes to find out what you know and what you need to know about the importance of families recycling.</p>
<p>Circle the answer for each of the 6 questions. Now test the other members of the family.</p>
<p>1. In the time it takes you to read this question, 50,000 12-ounce aluminum cans are made.</p>
<p>                  True or False</p>
<p>2. When you recycle one aluminum can you save enough energy to equal a half gallon of gasoline?</p>
<p>                  True or False</p>
<p>3. There is no limit to the amount of times aluminum can be recycled.</p>
<p>                  True or False</p>
<p>4. We use over 80,000,000,000 (billion!) cans a year.</p>
<p>                  True or False</p>
<p>5. At one time, aluminum was more valuable than gold.</p>
<p>                  True or False</p>
<p>6. More aluminum goes into beverage cans than any other product.</p>
<p>                  True or False</p>
<p>Surprise! All of the answers are true.</p>
<p>Did you know that for every $10 spent buying things $1 or 10% goes for packaging that is thrown away. Packaging, and that includes aluminum cans, represents 65% of household trash. Wow. What a waste of money and resources. We can do better than that.</p>
<p>Our family is making a special effort to Recycle, Reuse and Reduce. Will you join us in helping to protecting our earth and natural resources? Maybe your family could put up a special box to save aluminum cans for the recycling center.</p>
<p>(c) Judy H. Wright <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.artichokepress.com/">http://www.ArtichokePress.com</a> You have permission to reprint this article in your blog, ezine or offline magazine as long as you keep the content and contact information intact. Thank You.</p>
<p>Artichoke Press is the home site of Judy H. Wright, family relationship coach and author. If your organization would like to schedule Auntie Artichoke, the storytelling trainer, for a workshop please call 406.549.9813.</p>
<p>You are also invited to visit our blog at <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.askauntieartichoke.com/">http://www.AskAuntieArtichoke.com</a> for answers and suggestions which will enhance your relationships. You will also find a full listing of free tele-classes and radio shows held each Thursday just for you.</p>
<p>Thanks for joining our community of caring parents, family members,coaches, teachers and mentors who want to help raise a generation of responsible adults.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://campingrving.suite101.com/article.cfm/maxsa-wedge-outdoor-motion-detector-light">Maxsa Solar Wedge Outdoor Motion Detector Light: Integrated Solar &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The <b>Solar</b> Wedge outdoor security light features an integrated <b>solar</b> panel. While this may reduce charging efficiency, it also cuts cost and simplifies installation.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.smartplanet.com/business/blog/smart-takes/worlds-largest-solar-powered-boat-planetsolar-catamaran/4676/">World&#39;s largest solar-powered boat: PlanetSolar catamaran &#8230;</a></p>
<p>When it comes to <b>solar</b> power, boats seem uniquely suited to the task: after all, they sit on top of a highly reflective body of water with unobstructe.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.greenchipstocks.com/articles/residential-solar-installers/753">Residential Solar Installers</a></p>
<p>Green Chip Review Editor Nick Hodge discusses the residential <b>solar</b> boom in California and elsewhere, and the one company poised to take advantage.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://cleantechnica.com/2010/03/02/big-solar-kills-kill-solar-bill/">Big Solar Kills Kill-Solar Bill : CleanTechnica</a></p>
<p>Arizona&#8217;s <b>solar</b> future has been under attack from the state&#8217;s Republican majority in the sunniest state in the union with several attempts to repeal the state requirement that utilities generate more of their power from renewable &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.smartplanet.com/technology/blog/thinking-tech/caltechs-cheaper-solar-cell-promises-to-double-efficiency/3282/">Caltech&#39;s cheaper solar cell promises to double efficiency &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Caltech researchers claim they have developed a  <b>solar</b> cell that is twice as efficient as conventional <b>solar</b> wafers and that could be much cheaper  to m.</p>
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An Earth Day Lesson

Scientists have discovered that forest trees offer unexpected help in the fight  against climate change. Tropical rain forests are soaking up more carbon dioxide pollution that anybody realized. Almost one-fifth of our fossil fuel emissions are absorbed by forests across Africa, the Amazon and Asia,  suggests Simon Lewis, a climate expert at [...]]]></description>
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<p>Scientists have discovered that forest trees offer unexpected help in the fight  against climate change. Tropical rain forests are soaking up more carbon dioxide pollution that anybody realized. Almost one-fifth of our fossil fuel emissions are absorbed by forests across Africa, the Amazon and Asia,  suggests <em>Simon Lewis</em>, a climate expert at the University of Leeds, who led a a laborious study of the girth of 70,000 trees across Africa.</p>
<p><em>David Ritter</em>, senior forest campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said, &#8220;This research reveals how these rain forests are providing a huge service to mankind by absorbing carbon dioxide from our factories, power stations and cars. The case for forest protection has never been stronger.&#8221;</p>
<p>And yet we continue to cut them down across the world at an alarming rate!</p>
<p><strong>What will happen when we lose natures best carbon filters?</strong></p>
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<p>As a nature nut, I feel compelled to address these very questions in this Earth Day lesson, because up until now, truly had not understood the serious impact we humans have had on the very things in nature that can save us from destruction, like rain forests &#8230;up until now, that is.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m grateful to have joined an incredibly talented and caring circle of people through on-line social networking who have inspired me to learn all about Earth Day, connect with the people involved in it and take action on what I&#8217;ve learned by celebrating Earth Day Birthday. This Earth day Lesson is written with the intention to inspire you to do the same.</p>
<p>Having just recently moved to Australia, I was fortunate enough to experience a wild rain forest filled with several waterfalls on a friend&#8217;s property. It was an experience that will stay with me forever because we can not feel the power of a special place like this and not intuitively know we have a duty to protect this amazing life form from destruction. The desire to share the spirit which envelops it is intense!</p>
<p>I intuitively knew I must share the experience, as well as my research as to what has been discovered about rain forests and their role in overcoming the challenge of global warming and the extinction of species.</p>
<p><strong>Is &#8220;Deforestation&#8221; a Dirty Word?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s pretty easy to understand why deforestation has gotten a bad rap!</p>
<p>For example&#8230;</p>
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<li>Excessive commercial logging and clear cutting. These obvious moneymaking acts are rampant and the greedy business people make the bottom line their priority, regardless of its illegality and obvious wrong-doing.</li>
<li>What happens to the animals! Trees are home to many species, including indigenous humans, who suddenly become homeless and often, extinct! Not to mention the demise of many plants which are natural wonders, many with healing properties. </li>
<li>One major effect of deforestation is climate change.  Deforestation has been found to contribute to global warming&#8230;the process when climates around the world become warmer as more harmful rays of the sun comes in through the atmosphere.</li>
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Changes to the earth as a result deforestation work in various ways:</p>
<p>One fact most people don&#8217;t realize is the abrupt change in temperatures it  causes in the nearby areas. Forests naturally cool because they help keep moisture in the air. Some forget, also, about the water table underneath the ground. The water table is the common source of natural drinking water by people living around forests. Water table could dry up if not replenished regularly. When there&#8217;s rain, forests hold the rainfall to the soil through their roots, then the water sinks in deeper to the ground, replenishing the water table.</p>
<p>What do you suppose will happen when there are not enough forests anymore?</p>
<p>Water from rain will simply flow through the soil surface and not be retained by the soil. Or the water from rain will not stay in the soil longer, since the process of evaporation will immediately set in. Not good, right? I think we&#8217;d all agree that the need for drinking water is NOT negotiable.</p>
<p><strong>So, if deforestation is so bad&#8230;why are we still allowing it?</strong></p>
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<p>Even though the word &#8220;deforestation&#8221; itself conjures up negativity and destruction, people don&#8217;t seem to realize that there are actually quite a few benefits of deforestation.</p>
<p>Just imagine what it would be like to live without the use of lumber. Wood is one of the most basic natural resources, and it is renewable simply by growing more trees. The trick is to balance it&#8217;s consumption by growing more trees to replace the ones removed. This is not, however, such an easy task.</p>
<p>With thousands of people losing their jobs, just imagine if the wood industry were to suddenly find themselves jobless. There are the people who cut down trees and process them and those who &#8220;clean up&#8221; after them. As forest is cut down, arable land becomes available for farmers, or used as an area to place urban living sites like apartments, houses, and buildings. If mandates are made for replanting trees, then jobs are also provided for the people performing that service.</p>
<p>With arable land being valuable for growing food, new land area provides a much needed place to grow a food supply to deal with the planet&#8217;s steadily expanding population of humanity. Additional living areas can be converted into more than just housing areas. Buildings can house offices for work, or factories to produce essential items, or even research facilities for things like new new medical or technological advances can end up in these deforested areas.</p>
<p>A colleague of mine, originally from Germany,  would make a strong argument for forestry as a full time profession that can maintain a never ending supply of wood, as has been done in Europe for thousands of years. &#8220;In these forests, nobody clear cuts anywhere and trees are selectively selected while the rest of the forest remains and new tree-seedlings are put where the cut trees were. Europeans would probably argue that there are so many desert areas in the world that could be populated similar to the valley of the sun around Phoenix where no trees have to be sacrificed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Great arguments from both sides, so how do we proceed?</p>
<p><strong>Let&#8217;s look at the REAL causes of Global Warming for answers</strong></p>
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<p>It comes full circle, back to carbon dioxide and the need for nature&#8217;s most effective carbon filter&#8230;forests.</p>
<p>Just think&#8230;Each time we drive a car, each time we use electricity from coal fired power plants, use natural gas or oil to heat our homes, we cause carbon dioxide (CO2) to be released into the atmosphere, as well as other heat trapping gases. The concentration of CO2 has increased by 31 percent since industrialization of our society and atmospheric methane gas has increased by 151 percent, caused mainly from agricultural activities like growing rice and breeding cattle.</p>
<p>As the concentration of these gases increases more heat is generated and trapped in the atmosphere.  The increase in trapped heat alters our climate causing changed weather patterns which can bring unusually intense rainfall (precipitation) leading to flooding and severe storms, long dry spells leading to drought conditions and forest fires the like we just witnessed in the Australia Bush fires of 2009.</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s the solution?</p>
<p>There is no one best solution. Humans have been clearing forests over thousands of years for a variety of reasons. Obviously, as the statistics suggest above, much of the bad effects we experience today are happening at warp speed, so we really can&#8217;t afford to take our time in changing our ways.</p>
<p>Each of us can do something! Individually we can do small things&#8230;but together we can make a huge contribution to creating and implementing positive solutions. One has only to get on-line and Google the terms Earth Day or Earth Day Birthday to research, connect, watch, listen, take part and take action along with millions of other caring souls, government entities, non-profit associations and conscientious companies who are not letting any &#8220;grass grow under their feet&#8221;.</p>
<p>Earth Day, which was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as an &#8220;environmental teach-in&#8221; in 1970, is celebrated each year on April 22, mobilizing 200 million people in 141 countries and lifting the status of environmental issues onto the world stage.</p>
<p><a id="link_107" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.socialtraffic.biz/earth-day-birthday/">Events</a> are happening in every corner of the earth. Attend one!</p>
<p>Mankind needs Mother Earth. Mother Earth needs you to participate! Can you put aside just $10.00 for a gift to give your Mother Earth on her birthday, April 22nd, 2009?</p>
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<p><strong>Debbie Ducic,</strong> also known as <strong>GutZy Woman</strong>, gently, supportively and passionately helps <em>&#8220;GutZy Women (and Brave men)&#8221;</em> overcome their fear and frustration of technology and multimedia marketing in order to be more successful in their businesses, fund raising efforts and lives. Debbie has expanded her reach and her professional resources by becoming an evangelist for socially conscious, eco-minded movements and she can be contacted through her website: <a id="link_108" target="_new" href="http://gutzywoman.com/">http://www.gutzywomen.com</a> . More valuable resources and information from Debbie as well as 49 other GutZy Web Women can be immediately accessed by downloading the <em>&#8220;Attraction in Action, Volume 2&#8243;</em> book at her blog: <a id="link_109" target="_new" href="http://www.debbieducic.com/">http://www.debbieducic.com</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2010/02/26/planetsolar-worlds-larges_n_477987.html">PlanetSolar: World&#39;s Largest Solar Powered Yacht Unveiled (PHOTOS)</a></p>
<p>See photos below* KIEL, Germany â?? No need to hoist the sails aboard this yacht.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.arrl.org/news/stories/2010/02/26/11362/">ARRLWeb: ARRL NEWS: The K7RA Solar Update</a></p>
<p>Until the past few days, the NOAA/USAF forecast showed <b>solar</b> flux dipping below 80 around now, something we have not seen since January 26-February 5,  11 days when the average sunspot number was 16.2. Note that the average sunspot &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.alternative-energy-news.info/honda-solar-hydrogen-station/">Honda Solar Hydrogen Station Introduced to Green Car Market</a></p>
<p>Honda finally unveiled their new <b>solar</b> hydrogen station and all signs point to a dramatic success. The is smaller than previous models enables an electric.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.coolest-gadgets.com/20100226/landport-solarpowered-speakers/">Landport Solar-Powered Speakers Â» Coolest Gadgets</a></p>
<p>Landport <b>Solar</b>-Powered Speakers on Coolest Gadgets.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://greeninc.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/02/25/a-utility-will-help-homeowners-go-solar/">A Utility Will Help Homeowners Go Solar &#8211; Green Inc. Blog &#8230;</a></p>
<p>TXU Energy, a Texas utility, is making it possible for homeowners in the Dallas area to lease or buy rooftop <b>solar</b>-power systems.</p>
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<p>It doesn&#8217;t matter what size it is, your farm is an ever increasing asset, even more so if you can provide chemical free, clean food.</p>
<p>Australian conventional food prices are forecast to quadruple in price over the next five years. The reason is Asia. We are in the middle of a global revolution in the way we think, eat and live.</p>
<p>This week I received this news from Craig Sobey who has recently toured China with representatives from five city councils, Austrade and Regional Development Victoria and reports that there is a real opportunity for all to take a significant market share in this period.</p>
<p>Basically, if it is Australian and premium quality there is a ready market. Australia is seen as a source of safe food regardless of whether it is organic or conventional. At this stage price does not appear in the conversation, just consistent supply and traceability. The interest in all products represented included convenience food packages (pre-cooked), meats, dairy, wines etc.</p>
<p>Did you know:</p>
<ul>
<li>This co-op now owns China&#8217;s fifth biggest supermarket chain with over 500,000 stores.</li>
<li>There is a farmer&#8217;s co-op representative with over five million members?</li>
<li> 6,000 of them over 30,000 sq metres. The supermarket turned over 18 billion dollars in 2007 with revenues growing by 150 % per annum on average.</li>
<li> They have offered an entire Australian Pavilion for Aussie produce including organics in their premiere stores in Beijing and Shanghai. Organic Wines were the big attraction.,</li>
<li> China creates 80,000 millionaires each year.</li>
<li> There are over 350 million middle class and a niche market of super wealthy Chinese? (Craig told me that French wine is selling as much as $600 a bottle and even one watermelon cost $40!).</li>
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<p>However there is real interest in China for organics (which they refer to as Green Food) and particularly food safety/ traceability which is the paramount concern for all serious buyers they met. A new Australian wide network (not for profit) company is being formed for all sections of the organic market. This is so that a pool of members can tackle the export markets together. Its goal is to give you an export premium to help make membership very appealing.</p>
<p>The time is ripe for all growers to stop and think about the future of their farming. What choice will you make? Your future will depend on it. Even if all of Australia&#8217;s certified organic farmers, processors etc. were to unite they could not supply the market in China alone and therefore there is untapped potential over the next ten to twenty years to be further developed.</p>
<p>Farming Secrets is a club for farmers who want to farm healthier and more profitably. Farming Secrets reconnects them with the experts through supporting them with one to one help and constant support from experts in order to fast track their farming goals that much quicker.</p>
<p>Hugo Disler</p>
<p>For More information about Natural and Organic Farming visit <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.farmingsecretsblog.com/">http://www.farmingsecretsblog.com</a></p>
<p>To discover the secrets of natural and profitable farming, visit <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.farmingsecrets.com/">http://www.farmingsecrets.com</a></p>
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A Change in Krill Ecosystem

Antarctic Peninsula has been experiencing warming trends for over 40 years with an increase of 2-3 C, thus correlating with lower sea ice conditions in the Amundsen Sea and Bellinghausen Sea. Warming temperatures around the Antarctic Peninsula is changing the dynamics of the ecosystem. The rise in atmospheric temperature is causing [...]]]></description>
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<p>Antarctic Peninsula has been experiencing warming trends for over 40 years with an increase of 2-3 C, thus correlating with lower sea ice conditions in the Amundsen Sea and Bellinghausen Sea. Warming temperatures around the Antarctic Peninsula is changing the dynamics of the ecosystem. The rise in atmospheric temperature is causing increasing in melting of freshwater glaciers and ice shelves. Fresh water emerging into the sea counteracts the salinity within a regional area. Changes identified are;</p>
<p>&bull;	Decrease in sea water salinity up to 60 miles offshore <br />
&bull;	Lower sea ice <br />
&bull;	Decreased krill population <br />
&bull;	Increased salp (open ocean tunicate that is reminiscent of a jelly-fish) population <br />
&bull;	Increase in cryptophytes (single cell phytoplankton algae) <br />
&bull;	Decrease in diatom phytoplankton <br />
&bull;	Increase in carbon sequestering in deep ocean sinks <br />
&bull;	Decrease in carbon availability in the food chain</p>
<p>The Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba), a small shrimp like crustacean is the most important zooplankton species associated with the sea ice and plays a crucial role in the Antarctic food web. On a regional basis the amount of krill appear to be declining in the southern ocean. There are definitely lower trends in krill population during lower sea ice years around Antarctica. Part of the rational for the population decline is that ice algae rely on the sea ice for protection and growth. The krill need the sea ice in order to feed on the algae and phytoplankton.</p>
<p>Krill occur in groups or large swarms. They are less than 3 inches in size and feed primarily on phytoplankton and sea ice algae. Krill filter diatom phytoplankton out of the water column and scrape algae from the sea ice. Apart from frequenting the sea ice to feed, krill in particular juveniles, seek protection from predators in the many nooks and crannies formed by the deformed sea ice floes. Krill is the staple food of many fish, birds and mammals in the Southern Ocean. The biomass of Antarctic krill is considered to be larger than that of the earth&#8217;s human population.</p>
<p>Sea- ice algae utilizes atmospheric carbon dioxide for its energy source, the same as plants do on land. Krill diet of the sea-ice algae and phytoplankton is essential for converting the carbon for use in higher animals such as fish, birds, and whales. This carbon conversion is a very critical role in predatory nutrition. Additionally krill do eliminate some of the silica from the diatom shells and carbon in sticky balls that sinks nearly two miles into the deep ocean. These cold, deep waters are able to contain carbon dioxide and prevent the gas from rising to the surface, thus immobilizing carbon that is not passed into the food chain.</p>
<p>In recent years there have been increases in algae phytoplankton called cryptophytes. Mark Moline, California Polytechnic State University, states that the cryptophyte population correlates with warmer temperatures and lower salinity waters that are produced by the melting of the freshwater glacier. Cryptophytes measure around 2 mm, while other plankton in the Antarctic waters are much larger and measure 15 to 270 mm. Along with the increase in cryptophyte population an increase in salp, a pelagic tunicate, population has also occurred. There are differences between salps and krill. Salps feeding efficiency is capable of grazing on smaller food sources less than 4mm, whereas, the Antarctic Krill efficiency declines on any food less than 20 mm. The salps compete with krill for the phytoplankton and thus decrease the krill population. Additionally the salps feed on krill larvae, which also cause a decline in krill numbers.</p>
<p>The warming trend in the Antarctic Peninsula is showing a pattern of increasing cryptophytes over other phytoplankton and the increase in the salp. This influence is due to the low sea ice and the lowering of the salinity in the seawater. Salps and cryptophytes do better in the lower salinity, while the krill and other plankton are unable to tolerate the increased freshwater regime from the glacier ice melts. This selectivity gives preference to the salps as the dominant species while decreasing krill abundance. During lower sea ice seasons the density of krill declines while the salp population increases.</p>
<p>Carbon sequestering into the deep ocean from the algae and phytoplankton occur by both the salp and krill. Both species eliminate the atmospheric carbon received from the primary producing algae by producing fecal pellets by the salps and sticky balls by the krill, thereby, reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The salps though sequester more carbon into the cold deep ocean than the krill. However, the krill provides the most efficient pathway for carbon transfer up into the food chain. The cryptophyte dominated waters are less efficient in the food chain due to increased feeding by salps and the difficulty of the krill to utilize the cryptophytes as a food source. Migration patterns by penguins are changing, in part due to the changing krill population. Krill is a mainstay diet for penguins, and if the krill population changes, many other ecological changes occur with it.</p>
<p>Steve Bynum has worked at Palmer Station along the Antarctic Peninsula. He not only enjoyed the ecosystem along the Bellinghausen Sea but he has also witnessed the changing climate conditions.</p>
<p>Join Steve at <a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://www.climatechangenewsletters.com/">http://www.climatechangenewsletters.com</a> as we take a journey to discover the warming and cooling effects of our planet.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.environmentalleader.com/2010/02/18/solar-skin-proposed-for-sydney-eyesore/">Solar Skin Proposed for Sydney Eyesore Â· Environmental Leader &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The UTS Tower, considered by residents of Sydney, Australia, to be the ugliest skyscraper in town, may get a <b>solar</b> makeover. The University of Technology has proposed enveloping the 1960 tower in a photovoltaic skin, reports SmartPlanet &#8230;</p>
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<p>http://www.livingonsolar.com We have been livng in a passive <b>solar</b> home for over 20 years. See how we are using <b>solar</b> energy to heat our home.Duration :</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://green.venturebeat.com/2010/02/18/regen-absorbs-1-6m-to-roll-out-solar-powered-lights-stereos-and-more/">Regen absorbs $1.6M to roll out solar-powered lights, stereos and &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Regen, maker of a compact <b>solar</b> panel called the ReNu used for powering audio equipment and household lights, and even &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.earthtechling.com/2010/02/80-mw-total-installed-capacity-solar-energy-project-coming-to-peru/">80 MW Total Installed Capacity Solar Energy Project Coming To Peru &#8230;</a></p>
<p>A large scale <b>solar</b> project set to kick off in Peru and be completed by 2012 will build four new <b>solar</b> plants with  a combined total installed capacity of 80 megawatts (MW).</p>
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<p>Recycling is like exercising &#8211; everyone knows we should do it, but not all of us do it as frequently as we should and many of us don&#8217;t do it at all. However, there are tons of reasons why you must make an effort to recycle as much as feasible. If you have not been diligent about recycling, this article provides some great reasons why you should start.</p>
<p>1. Recycling cuts back on global warming.  <br />
2. Production of certain materials from the start can release serious amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere.  <br />
3. Recycling paper saves trees &#8211; for each ton of paper recycled, 17 trees are saved. Each of these trees can extract around 250 pounds of carbon-dioxide from the air in a year. <br />
4. Recycling makes us more energy-efficient. It frequently takes a great amount more energy to form something from nothing than to reuse it. <br />
5. It keeps our landfills from overflowing. We are fast running out of space for landfills especially near towns.</p>
<p>Beach towns have been dumping trash into their seas for years to by-pass the difficulty, but with widespread sea ecological collapse, this isn&#8217;t longer a practicable option. Worse yet, it&#8217;s hard to find land in suburban and agricultural areas whose residents will permit landfills to come into their areas without a fight. The squeeze for rubbish heap land is only going to become worse in the future.</p>
<p>Recycling gives us some hope. Studies show that 60% to 75% of rubbish in landfills can be recycled. That suggests that if everyone recycled, we would have 60% to 75% less rubbish in our landfills, and we&#8217;d need at least that far less land for rubbish disposal. The rubbish in landfills is mostly not treated in any way it&#8217;s simply thrown in a huge hole and buried over. A lot of this rubbish isn&#8217;t environmentally friendly or readily biodegradable and it is unsurprising that contaminants can get into our water. It is also a major reason why it isn&#8217;t safe to drink from streams and brooks when you are hiking and camping even when it&#8217;s like you are in a spotless environment. It reduces air pollution. A lot of factories that produce plastics, metals, and paper products release poisons into the air.</p>
<p>For instance, plastics are usually burned in incinerators. Plastics are made with oil, and that oil is released into the atmosphere when the plastic burns, creating significant greenhouse-gas emissions. From manufacturing to processing, from collection to invention it&#8217;s common knowledge that recycling is an expansion industry, earning billions of bucks yearly. Our desire to recycle is only going to grow more insistent as populations grow and as technology changes. It adds to property worth. It is obvious a rubbish heap near your house can decrease your property values significantly. Recycling decreases the quantity of land required for landfills. This decreases the quantity of homes near landfills, keeping property values up and house owners cheerful. The more folks recycle, the less landfills we need and if enough folks pitch in, recycling should pay off for everyone. It is good business. Pitting business against the environment is a lose-lose situation &#8211; everyone suffers.</p>
<p>Commercial factories and processing plants save masses of cash on energy and extraction systems when they use recycled materials rather than virgin resources. They also make sure that basic resources don&#8217;t become a scanty commodity, keeping demand and costs down and making sure that their business can continue for years to come. One person can contribute. Many of us think this is true with recycling, too but the reality is that small acts of recycling make a giant difference.</p>
<p>David Sein is a freelance journalist reporting on socially conscious issues.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://blogs.physicstoday.org/newspicks/2010/02/new-solar-telescope-could-clos.html">New solar telescope could close Arizona facility &#8211; Physics Today &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Arizona Daily Star: These are heady times for <b>solar</b> astronomers, with the <b>Solar</b> Dynamics Observatory launched and accelerated funding found for the Advanced Technology <b>Solar</b> Telescope situated on Haleakala Peak, on Hawaii&#8217;s Maui Island. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.triplepundit.com/2010/02/french-nuclear-power-company-acquires-solar-thermal-systems-manufacturer/">French Nuclear Power Company Acquires Solar Thermal Systems &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Last year, <b>solar</b> companies Optisolar and Solel â??both sold out to larger, deep-pocked companies,â? as a New York Times Green Inc. post put it. Last week, the French nuclear power company, Areva announced its acquisition of Ausra, &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.trendhunter.com/trends/sunbox-solar-panels">Hanging Solar Chargers &#8211; Sunbox Solar Panels Can Be Hung on a &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Sunbox <b>Solar</b> Panels Can Be Hung on a Standard Clothesline (GALLERY): Jinsic Kim has designed these Sunbox <b>solar</b> panels, which can be hung outside on a clothesli.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://praguemonitor.com/2010/02/15/parliament-debate-solar-energy-corruption">Parliament to debate solar energy, corruption | Prague Monitor</a></p>
<p>Prague, Feb 14 (CTK) &#8211; The deputies should debate issues vital for the state, an anti-corruption package and a law lowering the purchase price of energy from <b>solar</b> sources, at the March session of the Czech Chamber of Deputies, &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://cleantech.com/news/5625/uk-india-partner-excitonic-solar-ce">UK, India partner on excitonic solar cell research | Cleantech Group</a></p>
<p>Two new photovoltaic projects receive funding from Research Councils UK and the government of India&#8217;s Department of Science and Technology.</p>
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