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Desalination Part 3 of 4: Getting Better All the Time
Continued from Desalination Part 2: No Salt, Please..........In the late 1970s John Cadotte of America’s Midwest Research Institute and the FilmTec Corporation created a much-improved membrane by using a special cross-linking reaction between two che... Desalination Part 2 of 4: No Salt, Please
Continued from Desalination Part 1: Tapping the OceanThis reduced the energy consumption of sugar refining by up to 80%, says James Birkett of West Neck Strategies, a desalination consultancy based in Nobleboro, Maine. But it took about 50 years for ... The Greenlite Light Bulb – Energy Saving Is A Go
In the mere span of time it takes to change a light bulb, you can be initiating your personal involvement in the widespread green movement. It's simply a matter of doing, putting an eco-friendly twist on the way you use your energy, especially in te... Japanese knotweed removal
Development and construction industries face a huge problem with the Japanese knotweed invasion. Eradication is such a large issue and, also, it is one where relatively little is known by many so-called experts; the advice given for Japanese knotwee... Are You Using Contaminated Drinking Water?
You have to be careful about those portable drinking water stations. If you are in an area with heavily contaminated drinking water or a temporary trailer without permanent plumbing, then of course you have no choice, but do a little research and ma... Waste Management and Skip Bins
What is waste management? Simply put it is the collection of waste materials produced by human consumption and activity, transporting it to a facility that will treat it and then the recycling of the waste material, or if it is not reusable, disposin... Waste Management and Recycling
Concern over our environment has seen a massive increase in recycling globally which has grown to be an important part of modern civilization.
As a society we manage to produce a vast amount of materials that are just thrown away, waste management ... Spain's Ecotourism Boost For The Environment
Regional authorities in popular tourist destinations are beginning to take matters of environmental protection into their own hands. Governments and nonprofit organizations are banding together in the fight against pollution. Efforts to sustain touri... Making Your Office Eco-friendly
Your business does not have to be eco-oriented to be eco-friendly. With the focus on creating greener homes, many are finding it easy to transfer methods and ideas used in improving homes to the office. Employees and employers are all eager to embrac... Effects of Deer Population Changes in the U.S.
The white tail deer (Odocoileus virginianus) is indigenous to the continental United States, southern Canada, Mexico, Central America, northern portions of South America, and some countries in Europe. In many of these countries, deer pose problems s...
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