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New ‘Smart’ Roof Reads the Thermometer, Saves Energy in Hot and Cold Climates
You can either have a roof that helps to cut air conditioning costs during the summer, such as a ‘cool roof’; or you could get one that helps warm up the house during the winter. Whichever one you choose, you can only have it one way. Recently, scientists spoke of a new development – a ‘smart’ roof which is coated with used cooking oil disposed at fast food restaurants.... [Read more]
Waste at Home – Part 1 – Reduce
Taking action against waste at home is one of the best things you can do to help the environment. Each household is capable of producing almost a ton of waste each year, and sometimes even more. So you can see how this adds up and creates a problem for the nation as well as the world. Here are some steps you can take to reduce the amount of waste produced. Avoid buying it if you really don’t... [Read more]
About Earth Hour 2010
There are a few moments when people of no matter which race, sex, color and caste put aside, if only for an hour, for a noble cause. Yes, it is the Earth Hour, which is held on the last Saturday of March every year. Since the city of Sydney started this in 2007, where non-essential lights and appliances were switched off for an hour, every major city in the world has joined in agreement to do the same... [Read more]
The Green Supply Chain Defined
As the emphasis has shifted from thoughtless industrialization and consumerism to conserving the Earth’s natural resources thanks to the early warnings of environmental issues such as global warning and so on and so forth, corporates (thanks to fervent activists and government legislation) is warming up to the idea of going green with every manufacturing process and their supply chain that has... [Read more]
The Effects of Pollution
There’s no doubt that the delicate ecological balance of our planet has been disturbed by contaminants that has been described as ‘pollution’ in several ways with far-reaching effects. Not only does it affect the environment but also living creatures spanning plants, animal and even us, humans. Pollution has existed in several forms throughout the ages. Here are some of the types... [Read more]
Green Google Saves Money and Energy
Apart from being a company known for its innovative initiatives in products that are regarded to be at the cutting edge of the IT industry, Google is also taking steps to ensure that the least amount of energy is utilized despite the ever growing demand for their products and services. To put it succinctly, Google is taking steps (and coming up with solutions) that will lead the way towards a clean... [Read more]
Earth Day
Some people say that the future lies in our hands whereas others say that it is definitely out of our control, like the Mayans predicted. But regardless of whoever is right, things have changed rather drastically (as it is being taken far more seriously) since the first Earth day was celebrated by the United Nations in 1971, conceptualized originally by the peace activist John McConnell and then celebrated... [Read more]
Seven Eco Friendly Ways to Go Green for Free
It is not wrong if one considers ‘going green’ a lifestyle choice, one which requires the use of products that do not harm the environment (both plants and animals) as well as recycles products that can have negative repercussions as well. In doing so, one creates an environment (in simple ways) that also facilitates a healthy lifestyle as well. This is not just the responsibility of organizations,... [Read more]
Recycle Mobile Phones
Mobile phones have been revolutionized the way we communicate with friends, family and folks at work among other people. The reality of using a cell phone is that it never lasts for a lifetime, and so one has to replace it after a certain period of time with another mobile phone. So, with the popularity of recycling on the rise, the good news is that you can do your bit for the environment by recycling... [Read more]
Rubber Recycling
Rubber has been around for a long time ever since Columbus arrived in the Americas. While natural rubber comes from rubber-producing plants, synthetic rubber is created from saturated hydrocarbons. Almost 90 % of the world’s natural rubber finds its sources in South America, the Malay Peninsula and Sri Lanka. However, it was not until the process of vulcanization was discovered that rubber began... [Read more]