Environment Articles
1: Palm Oil: NGO Sharks in a feeding frenzy!
Less than two months have passed since the devastating earthquake that brought Haiti to its knees. The world's bill for the Haitian earthquake is large and growing — now $2.2 billion — an
2: Deforestation and Palm Oil: A Ray of Hope
Jason Ray was a ray of hope and joy on the University of North Carolina campus. He performed the role of Rameses (the University mascot) for 3 years, hauling his giant ram's head costume to sporting
3: Palm Oil: What drives the extremists?
As an American, born and bred in Fresno, California, I grew up believing in the American dream, feeling so proud of a country that gives such great opportunity to individuals. America is where, with t
4: Conning the Climate and Palm Oil
History is replete with examples of scams and con schemes on a scale that makes dizzying reading: the Ponzi scheme, the South Sea Bubble and the Dutch tulip scandal of 1637, just to mention three.
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5: The Smoking Gun: Is the EU funding the Friends of the Earth's anti-palm oil campaigns?
In California, a building corporation has come up with an innovative idea to sell their houses. They think that a good way to make their houses more appealing is to have a family in each show house.
6: Alternative Energy: Saving the Planet One Home at a Time
You have to open your eyes and see the real condition of the planet we live in. The troubling climate change has brought all nations of the world to find ways to battle the worsening natural conditions.
7: Science Project Kits - Excellent Educational Toys to Learn Science Easily.
A science kit is a great way to jump start any science fair project because it pulls together all of the items needed, plus provides ideas and step by step instructions. Here are a few tips to keep in mind to help you make a great selection.
8: Worldwide Biodiesel Manufacture and Consumption
This article tells how biodiesel is manufactured around the globe. Who manufactures enough for there own consumption and who are the largest exporters and importers of biodiesel. Not all countries can satisfy their own requirements.
9: Incredible Science Experiment - Tips to Make science fun for children.
Incredible Science Experiment - Tips to Make science fun for children.
10: Incredible Science Experiments Kits - An Easy Way to Teach Science to Children
From the past decade, it has been observed that so many technologies around the world are making daily human tasks so easy.One of them is teaching science to your children. In earlier days, most of the children are not interested to learn science because of heavy notes and not understandable experiments. In these technology days;
11: Plastic Bag Overload
ISP has reported that only 375 tonnes of waste a year is collected in Nairobi, meaning that over 1,200 tonnes of waste is not only left within the community but is then dumped in the local river. In t
12: Mattress recycling
Mattress recycling is an issue that needs to be thought about, as more and more people just fly tip and leave their household waste lying around and littering the countryside and streets of Britain. I
13: Exposing the Lies on Palm Oil
Have you ever noticed that a herd of lembu or cows, all tend to move together in the same direction? Have you often wondered why this phenomenon occurs?
Imagine that you are taking a slow and leisur
14: What if there's no palm oil?
The day of February 19th 1942 was an interesting day for Canada. It was "If Day" - a simulated Nazi invasion of the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba and surrounding areas in February 19, 1942, during the S
15: Palm Oil and The BBC: To see and Not to see
An Anthropologist on Mars is a collection of seven essays by neurologist Oliver Sacks about individuals with several brain disorders. In "To See and Not to See," Dr. Sacks tells the story of Virgil,
16: A Climate of Fear on Palm Oil and Deforestation
There has to be an explanation for the media's transfixion with global warming. There also has to be an explanation why scientists so often offer dire predictions about the future of the environment?
17: Deforestation, Palm Oil and The BBC: The end of impartiality?
The lofty editorial guidelines issued pursuant to the BBC Charter reads:
"Impartiality lies at the heart of the BBC's commitment to its audiences. It applies across all of our services and output, wh
18: Why OSHA Safety Courses are Important? by John Michael
Workplaces should be free from health and safety dangers so that the people who are working there can feel safe. To make safety more proficient at any workplace, there should be proper safety training given to the people who are working there.
19: Science Experiment Kits - Tips to Children to Do Simple Science Experiments
Science Experiment Kits - Tips to Children to Do Simple Science Experiments
20: There is a lot of energy that we can harness-00-5423
There is a lot of energy that we can harness if we only seek to research and develop the technologies needed to do so. We can get away from the fossil fuels
21: Waste gas energies-00-5422
Waste gas energies, which are essentially methane, reverse the usual energy-pollution relationship by creating energy from waste that lies in the dumps and
22: Take jobs in the alternative energies-00-5421
Many people who take jobs in the alternative energies research and development sector have to, at least in the beginning, take relatively low pay. Taking a job
23: NREL is additionally equipped-00-5419
In his State of the Union Address for 2007, President George W. Bush called for a 22% increase in federal grants for research and development of alternative
24: Todays Energy and Environment !!!-00-5303
Every now and then it just seems like we are taking our hard earned cash and flushing it down the toilet as we look at the high price of living. With the
25: Help. Please, recycling is fun!-00-5301
A great way to have less on an effect on the eco system is to help the environment by recycling. The simple concept of using select raw materials several times
26: Deforestation - Effects On Environment/ecosystem-00-5222
Deforestation - Effects On Environment And Society
Human beings have always been and possibly will be dependent on forests to some extent. Trees were there
Human beings have always been and possibly will be dependent on forests to some extent. Trees were there
27: Palm Oil: Greenpeace and Friends of the Earth Supping with the Devil?
"Dromio of Syracuse: Master, if you do, expect spoon-meat;
or bespeak a long spoon.
Antiophilus of Syracuse: Why, Dromio?
Dromio of Syracuse: Marry, he must have a long spoon
that must sup with the
28: Greenpeace: A Hired Economic Hitman on Palm Oil?
In the fabulously successful and, in some quarters revered, "Confessions of an Economic Hitman", the author John Perkins, recounts how a cabal of wicked men like him have enabled American corporations
29: Greenpeace, FOE, Environmental Zealots and Palm Oil
There are no simple problems in the world of the zealot. Everything is a crisis, epidemic, disaster or catastrophe. There is always the need for urgent action, which usually means taxation, authorita
30: Palm Oil, Greenpeace, FOE and the one that Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest
Some enterprising environmental entrepreneur has come up with a novel idea to tap the wild and icy seas between Australia and Antarctica to become a money spinner by engineering nature to soak up carb
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