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Archive for March 15th, 2010

Meaning, compared to other activities such as fishing, hunting, kayaking, skiing, etc. why are these activities less harmful to the environment?

Bloom Box Promises Cheaper Greener Energy

Posted by admin on Mar-15-2010

February 28, 2010 (2:22) Bloom Energy introduced and explained their fuel-cell generator Bloom Box.

In the 25 years it's been on air, National Geographic Explorer has featured some of the world's strangest animals. In its next 25, they should spotlight some of these… View List ›

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10 Animals That Deserve Their Own National Geographic Special

so i have this homework on the coral reef biome and it says "describe the habitat and the environment of a coral reef biome" and i dont know what to write for each because they are both almost the same i am really confused help me please!

Babson College goes trayless

Posted by admin on Mar-15-2010

In an effort to reduce its carbon footprint even further, Babson College has stopped using trays in the dining hall.

How do you measure your carbon footprint?

Posted by admin on Mar-15-2010

Please explain as simple as possible.
Is it through a device?
Is there an equation?
What is the unit of measurement?

I am very interested in worrking the the marine environement but i also wnat to be able to get a great income doing it. Do you know if i can make money in this field and where i can work so that i can monitor the marine environment and work in the field?

360 Energy interviews Tom Adams (Aug 09 Part 1)

Posted by admin on Mar-15-2010

360 Energy interviews Tom Adams, an independent energy and environmental advisor and former Executive Director of Energy Probe.

what is a carbon footprint?

Posted by admin on Mar-15-2010

1. What is a carbon footprint?

2. How do you calculate the size of your carbon footprint?

3. What are some ways to reduce your carbon footprint?

4. What is "green" living?

5. Name 10 green products and what makes them "green".

6. How can you make your home more "green"?