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Carbon Footprint

Carbon Footprint

Archive for January 4th, 2010

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Join The Movement Now and help us reduce our carbon footprint, simply by changing the way you eat: if the population of Europe replaced meat and dairy by a plant based alternative just once a week, we could reduce our carbon footprint by 40.000.000 tons! That’s more than the carbon emissions produced by a line of cars going around the world. … “carbon emissions” soy vegetarian meat dairy co2 sustainability food “once a week” “join the movement” alpro soya …

Beautiful flowers from faraway places - their suffering is matched only by their carbon footprint.

Pest Control Portland

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In response to the growing “chemical-consciousness” in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, I decided to perform more and more of my services outside the home and office. “This is justified?” …

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Pest Control Portland

I’m an avid litterer. I have found littering to be much more convenient (and oftentimes amusing) than collecting it all in bags. Whether tossing garbage from my moving vehicle into local parks, playgrounds and neighborhoods to throwing half empty cans of my favorite beverage in that old guys front lawn on the corner. Hey, I enjoy tossing glass bottles at street signs as much as the next guy but now I’m actually doing the environment a favor. Who would have thought that?

The G-Spot Doesn’t Exist

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SCIENCE BUZZ : A group of London scientists say it's a myth. Apparently, it was just something concocted by Sex And The City to make all you men feel inadequate

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The G-Spot Doesn’t Exist

mikal_1978’s - To bad pets contribute to global warming.

Worldskills Carbon Footprint

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Here we see The Green Team in action, learning with Event Management student, Marguerite Boman, as she conducts an environmental-sustainability survey of the Floristry department, creating data for the WorldSkills Australia Carbon Footprint. Margie believes that Event Managers have a part to play in the future environmental sustainability of the planet. About The Green Team: Members of ‘The Green Team’ meet at stand-4H to collect the environmental sustainability surveys, which are used to …

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BBC “Intelligence Squared Debate” (Part 1 of 5) looks at the problem of increasing Carbon Emissions at a Global Scale and in a Panekl Discussion Debate asks “Is Reducing Carbon Emissions Worth the Money”. Recorded from BBC World News on 07.03.09