Friday, December 5, 2008

What Happened to the Old-Fashioned Paper Bag?

Has anyone noticed how grocery stores, supermarkets, and fast-foods are now using non-biodegradable containers and bags these days? There was a time when everybody used paper bags. Then, there was less trash to throw out and paper bags also had the appeal of being useful as wrappers, compared to plastic bags and Styrofoam containers that are usually ended up in the waste bin after having served their purpose as containers of commodities.

While useful, non-biodegradable plastic bags and Styrofoam containers only add to the tons of waste sent to landfills everyday, and we all know that landfills have limited capacities. In many countries, particularly those that do not have the advanced technology collection and recycling facilities, some plastics and Styrofoam tend to stay in the environment for quite a long time - give or take a thousand years - creating environmental eyesores, chemical byproducts, and plenty of rubbish that do harm to both plant and animal life.

Paper bags, although arguably also damaging to the environment due to the source of the material, can be brought back to being popular for the simple reason that they produce less impact on the environment and are in fact environment-friendly for the most part. Bringing them back into the public consciousness will solve a big part of the problem of having to deal with waste material that's not recycled. The fibers for the paper can also be sourced from tree farms or farm plant fibers (like from corn and other grains) that are both easy harvested and are sustainable. This way, old-growth forests aren't affected. It's just a suggestion that has widespread effects on businesses, but it's really high time to get the old-fashioned paper bag back.



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Thursday, November 13, 2008

Residential Wind Power Plants

by William Davis

High energy prices coupled with a desire to use more green energy resources has fueled an increasing interest in wind energy. Unstable energy supplies and an ever growing uncertainty among homeowners has caused a tremendous amount of desire to explore developing residential wind power generation systems.

Power from the wind is now being touted as a highly efficient alternative energy source by many leading energy experts. The fragile dependence we have on an ever dwindling supply of fossil fuels will ultimately demand we make better use of wind power. Producing power from the wind has many upsides. Wind generated power is clean, renewable, and produces no harmful emissions.

As the technology to mass produce cheap electrical power from the wind advances, wind power is expected to play a much larger role in energy production. Nuclear power plants are also expected to contribute to more energy production than in the past. As the world strives to reduce it's dependence on fossil fuels, the future looks brighter than ever for renewable energy sources.

Residential wind power plants are closer than some might think to becoming a widespread reality. Already many homeowners all over the world are using wind generators to produce power. Windmills are no longer considered suitable only as a means of pumping water in rural areas.

Today any homeowner can utilize the power of the wind to produce electricity. Building your own residential wind power plant is easier than you might think. Using only common tools that most homeowners already own, no other special equipment is needed. Home wind generators can be made from readily available materials, and only basic mechanical skills are required. You do not have to be an engineer or a scientist to build your own generator.

Residential wind power generation on a mass scale may take a few years to become commonplace, but many homeowners have taken the initiative to build their own system. For less than $100 in most cases, a simple but effective generator can be built.

Power from the wind is a clean, renewable source of energy and is environmentally friendly. Residential wind power generation is an excellent way to help the environment while at the same time reducing your electricity bills.

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The author owns a website dedicated to wind power generation for home use. Learn more about wind power generation and download FREE wind generator plans at http://www.homemadewindmillreview.com

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Thursday, October 30, 2008

Consumer Choices Affect Our Environment

by Carey Mason

It is a well known fact that our actions affect our environment and that it is our responsibility to care for the world we live in. Many times people feel that this is a problem for corporations and government to handle, but can a single individual really make a difference?

The answer of course is "YES." A single individual can make a difference through their actions as a consumer and a recycler. Choices made when purchasing and using products do affect the environment around us. Being aware of packaging and concentration of those products can make a huge difference. The difference is being environmentally friendly.

Buying from a company that is Carbon Neutral shows a concern for the planet. One such company has been nationally recognized by Oprah, Racheal Ray, The Today Show, Good Morning America and many national publications as being environmentally conscious and carbon neutral. That company is Shaklee.

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Shaklee has been around for over 52 years and has always had a major focus on caring for the earth and for people. Products such as Shaklee's well know Basic H has long been admired for it's cleaning power, while remaining biodegradable, non toxic and free of chemicals. These features of course are great for the planet, but also for the person using the product.

An example of how Basic H is good for the environment is that its super concentrated solution comes in one small bottle that would be the equivalent of 728 bottles of one nationally recognized window cleaning product. The purchase of one bottle of Basic H can effectively eliminate over 700 bottles from landfills. Think of how much money that saves consumers, buying one bottle rather than 728!

When cleaners are free of chemicals, perfumes, and toxins, they are not only ridding the home of germs and dirt, but also keeping the home free from the poisons of chemicals and toxins that are found in many common household cleaners.

Doing what is right for the environment of the planet and for the people in it is one of the best choices a consumer can make. Everyone of us has a responsibility to care for the world we live in and the choices made at home is one of the best places to start. Start now being environmentally friendly through your actions.

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The health of our environment is a top issue that the people of the world are dealing with today. Actions of individuals as consumers can make a difference. Consumers need to be environmentally friendly.

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Sunday, October 26, 2008

Preserve the Environment - Save Our Planet

by Shania Scott

The expression "Natural Environment" generally includes all living and non-living things that exist naturally on our planet. All flora, fauna, and rock formations are included in the natural environment. Therefore, the environmentalists and wild-life activists have launched a campaign for the conservation of the natural environment and the protection of the living organisms on it. There are various environmental causes such as waste management, biodiversity and wild life protection, and the air and water pollution. The fight against pollution has gained considerable momentum especially since the high levels of pollution have resulted in various ailments and diseases in human beings.

Environmentalists from different parts of the world have come together to save the earth. They realize that water and other resources on earth are limited and it is essential to manage them well. Various political parties in different countries fight for environmental causes. In the US, the Green Party has become extremely popular because of its efforts in this area. It was only after Ralph Nader ran for president when the Green party gained prominence in the domestic political scene. You can support this party by wearing Green Party shirts in various designs and styles. This party should do reasonably well in the next presidential elections.

As an environmentalist, I have worked hard for these noble causes as well. I definitely agree with the idea of wearing items of clothing to promote the various green causes. I select many of these excellent T-shirts from reliable sites like cafepress.com.

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Cafepress has got a wide range of T-Shirts with social messeges printed on them. Some of the cool sayings on these environment T-Shirts include "Have you hugged a tree today," "Reduce. Reuse. Recycle;" and "She's a planet not a trash can." These Oil T-Shirts could also express views on the alarming rise of oil prices worldwide.

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Friday, October 17, 2008

The New Organic Dream Bean Has Come True

by Trevor Dalley

In a way, Organic Soya Beans started as a dream: A healthier lifestyle within everyone's reach. And to get there, we started with the humble Soya bean.

Whilst the Chinese knew about the benefits of Soya centuries age, it was not until relatively recently that this nutritious bean started to become popular in the west.

The Organic movement has been an important leader in achieving this thanks to its founder Phillippe Vandermoorttele.

In 1975 in a pilot factory in Belgium, he developed an exclusive production process that used the whole Soya Bean. As Soya doesn't need much water to grow he aimed to tackle the nutrition problems faced by many Third World Countries by introducing this amazing Organic Bean.

An early project in Madagascar saw the construction of an Organic Soya production plant that looked more like a large tin shack than a factory. The idea was a great one but endless battles with logistics meant the project had to be discontinued.

Most of the large Organic Soya production is in a fine balance and it is becoming increasingly harder to produce this purely Organic Bean under today's Organic agricultural practices.

The environmental programme sent up over 15 years ago by the World Food Council had an impact on the process, products and packaging.

Participating in large-scale projects to reduce energy consumption and CO2 emissions, in the larger Organic Soya Bean production plants has become the major considerate to most producers of this fine bean.

The larger factories are generating their own green electricity from Bio Gas; furthermore, the main producers of Organic Soya Beans hope to become CO2 neutral by 2020.

The Organic Soya Bean in its essence of production has full respect for the natural and human resources of our planet and in its development will carry on sustaining all living beings on earth.

Many of the larger Organic Soya Bean Producers sources their beans from GM Free, Organic farms across the world where crop rotation is practised in accordance with Organic farming methods. This is a system whereby the crop is grown on a different plot of land every year to avoid impoverishing the soil.

It is the policy of all Organic Soya Bean producers to provide you the consumer with an all-Organic product that meets the highest standards in terms of purity, quality and reliability. And because Organic also stands for non-GM, all producers of Organic Soya Beans do not use any genetically modified raw materials and ingredients.

To guarantee that only the purest Organic Soya Beans are used the trace ability system is implied by a third party independent organisation. Organic or bio means that the food is produced in accordance with the Organic agricultural production method, without the use of pesticides, fungicides, herbicides or chemicals and without artificial fertilizers, ect.

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Trevor Dalley has been growing and preserving his own fruit for 40 year, most of the preserves are sold in his Organic Farm Shops in Herefordshire England. Did you find those tips on Organic Food a way of Life useful? You can find out more at NEW! Guide to Organic Cooking! - The Healthy Way of Living!

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Biodegradable Bags - Eco Friendly Advertising

by Andy Black

Biodegradable bags are a great way to contribute towards looking after planet earth. They are a very eco friendly product that will help promote your brand and get your company name noticed. Most councils and government organisations now use biodegradable bags due to their eco-friendly nature. Bioplastics are the new craze in the plastic industry. Bioplastic is produced from the components of organic materials such as soy oil and corn starch. The process can work in two ways. With aerobic degrading, the materials are broken down by bacteria in an oxygen environment. As you might guess, anaerobic degradation is the second method and does not require an oxygen rich environment. Not only do standard carrier bags take substantially longer to break down or degrade than biodegradable bags, but as they do they release highly toxic chemicals.

There are many other environmentally friendly promotional products on the market, with each of them serving a purpose. Many councils and government departments use recycled goods where they can to re-inforce the governments stand on creating a greener future. Using pulp based recycled products such as paper pads, help reduce the felling of tree's around the world. Recycled promotional products like rechargeable torches and recycled mugs can be offered as promotional products as these items do not require any digging up or mining of raw materials from the environment. One of the most widely accepted environmently friendly items is the shopping bag. These come in the form of paper, starch based, or bags with a biodegradable agent added.

Promotional products in general can help your business boom. They are a great tool to offer as business incentives to staff and clients alike. Promotional products can help draw attention to your company at any event, and a custom promotional gift is an effective way to demonstrate your company's professionalism. All products previously produced as Leather goods can now be made from PU - usually for less than half the price. This produced a short term boost for UK manufacturers. Promotional products and business gifts are a great way to get your logo and brand in front of potential customers. The key focus of every business is maintaining a client base that will ensure success and future operations.

Promotional pens are used by just about everyone on the planet, from kids to the elderly. They are a good way to keep your company logo in the hands of your clients and potential clients. No matter whether you are a doctor, a lawyer, a businessman, a student or a housewife, you will need a pen for some purpose or the other, that is for certain. Promotional pens are one product that offers guaranteed usage. It will most certainly get used by someone. A low cost promotional pen has on average, seven owners within its lifetime. Everyone uses pens, from school children to the professionals who teach them.

Another great business gift is the promotional mug. These are also a promotional item that are used daily and are literally in the hands of your clients. A printed mug is the perfect solution to your advertising needs, because it's an item your client base could potentially use on a daily basis. Within the business sector printed mugs are given out regularly. The main elements on your mug should include your company's name, your company's logo and any message your company wants to send, including a listing of products and services. Personalised mugs must be of a good quality, as they are an item that is going to be in use for a long time to come. So ensuring that these items remain durable becomes a must.

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Article written by Andy Black - Co-owner of a business gifts company that specialises in supplying printed biodegradable bags, as well as a full catalogue of promotional items and incentives. Other products include usb flash drives, promotional umbrellas, printed mugs and leather conference folders.

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Sunday, September 28, 2008

Recycle Printer Cartridges and Make Money for Charity or Yourself

by Jon

A lot of charities, schools, home users and businesses have started to recycle printer cartridges and a lot of people are now trying to find which companies offer a free collection as some companies charge to take the empty printer cartridges away. A good scheme should always be free to join and a lot have some rewards as a thank you for recycling. The most popular types of cartridges that are recycled are Hewlett Packard, Lexmark, Brother, Canon & Samsung.

If you use Epson inkjet then you will find that most printer cartridge recycling schemes will not take them unless they are accompanied by some other cartridges. This is due to the Epson cartridge missing a vital patent, which means that a company other than Epson can go and make that cartridge legally. Consequently, there is no need to recycle the empty cartridge. The costs in recycling are outweighed by the relatively low cost of manufacturing a new Epson cartridge.

A lot of printer cartridge recycling schemes will take inkjets but not accept empty toner cartridges, so you are stuck with a lot of toners, which are bigger and harder to dispose of. So try to look out for a scheme where you can recycle ink cartridges and toner as well. A good recycling scheme will just ask you to save them all together and collect in one go, saving you time and effort separating them all. Generally, most schemes only accept original brand cartridges, but the better ones will allow you to put compatible in as well, so long as you have some original as well.

Once you have decided to recycle ink cartridges, you can find a scheme that will give you a free collection and offer cash or sometimes high street vouchers for your empty cartridges. High street voucher schemes are good as they give you a tax free incentive that you can share with workmates or use at a variety of well known high street shops to buy things for yourself or your office. It really depends on how many empty cartridges you have to recycle. Some companies use lots and may earn £50.00 in high street vouchers, if that's you, then you'd probably use then to treat yourself, but if you only get £8.00 in vouchers then you might want to buy some treats for the office or your workmates.

People who do recycle ink cartridges will know the satisfaction of helping the environment and knowing that their empty toners or inkjets are not sat in a landfill site somewhere polluting their children's planet.

For more info, or if you would like to recycle ink cartridges, check out www.recycleinkcartridges.co.uk - there are plenty of resources including some interesting recycling facts and a fun recycling quiz.

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Monday, August 25, 2008

Save Money with Eco Friendly Driving

by Paul McIndoe

The credit crunch and fuel prices have rarely been out of the news recently. When you combine this with the stark environmental warnings regarding CO2 emissions, it puts motorists under more pressure, both in terms of finance and conscience.

Clearly it's just not practical for everyone to use public transport on a daily basis, so when you have to use your own car or a work vehicle, there are a number of steps you can make to your driving style that can help the environment and your wallet at the same time.

Eco-friendly driving is a term that's been used more frequently in recent years. It covers a whole range of different aspects that are easy to implement into your daily journeys. The first of these is driving at a more even speed. Every day on the roads you'll see people in urban areas accelerating harshly only to be stopped in their tracks by a set of traffic lights around the corner or a vehicle that's obeying the limit. This rapid burst of speed of course means that they have to use their brakes more fiercely than normal too. Driving in this way only ever really achieves two things: wasting fuel and wearing down your car's controls.

Driving at a consistent and even speed whenever possible results in less CO2 being pumped into the atmosphere as well as preserving your fuel and brake components. By planning ahead and anticipating both the conditions and other road users, you can tailor your speed accordingly and also be in a position to brake more evenly and progressively rather than slamming them on at the last available moment.

There are other simple eco-friendly driving habits you can adopt, such as ensuring you're in the correct gear for your speed, changing into neutral when you've stopped at traffic lights - even switching off your engine if you're in a jam, and it's clear you won't be moving for a few minutes. Other things like driving with weight in the boot that you don't need to be carrying, poorly inflated tyres, and even having the radio on when you're not even listening to it will all increase your fuel consumption and the more you use, the more your emissions will be.

Another area where you can make a significant environmental impact is by switching fuels. Regardless of what fuel your vehicle uses just now, you can have it converted to use Liquefied Petroleum Gas or LPG and petrol. By using LPG you will cut down your emissions considerably and without affecting the performance and miles per gallon rate. Changing your vehicle to one with a smaller engine, can also help with emissions and put a smile on your face when buying road tax or getting a car insurance quote.

These are just some of the key areas where you can improve your driving, help the environment and save yourself money too. By implementing these small steps, you can bring about a lot of positive changes.

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Paul McIndoe writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.

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Wednesday, July 30, 2008

Why Utilising Real Time Tracking Can Help You Reduce Your Carbon Footprint


by CMS Supatrak

GPS Tracking has many advantages but did you know that utilising a vehicle tracking system can actively help to reduce your carbon footprint? At a time of great unrest where fuel is concerned thanks to rapidly rising fuel costs and the price of oil now at the highest it has ever been, businesses and especially those that rely on vehicles to trade are feeling the pinch.

Combined with increased pressure on businesses to undertake some Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) with regards to environmental issues, businesses are only now realising the full benefits of real time GPS tracking systems to combat both these issues.

Over the years, developments in wireless telematics have made vehicle tracking systems an essential component of all successful fleet management plans. Their popularity has been largely due to their ability to pinpoint a vehicles location exactly but in more recent years because of their reporting and analytic capabilities.

With the ability to access information about a vehicles position, speed and distance covered combined with detailed reports concerning the driver and their driving style, fleet managers can now accurately work out fuel consumption levels and make important decisions based upon this information.

Not only can this help to demonstrate a company’s compliance with ‘Duty of Care’ and other legal obligations but it can also reduce fleet running costs with regards to both wear and tear on vehicles and fuel costs. When it comes to fleet management, companies both large and small rely on their vehicles in order to trade so it stands to reason that they would want to ensure that all vehicles are in perfect working order.

Vehicle tracking systems thus provide multiple benefits to the companies that use them, allowing them to report on and monitor aspects relating to vehicle financing, vehicle maintenance, vehicle telematics, driver management, fuel management and safety management all of which can contribute to the effective running of a fleet.

If in conclusion then, an effective and efficient fleet of vehicles is one that performs outstandingly, yet conforms to safety regulations and operates on the lowest possible amount of money from the business, then GPS tracking can definitely help achieve this.

Given that modern fleet managers now have more and more issues to worry about, including unnecessary carbon emissions, quality vehicle tracking systems can help you stamp out emissions without cutting corners.

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Sunday, July 20, 2008

A Greener Home Begins in the Kitchen

by Virginia Ginsburg

Copyright (c) 2008 Virginia Ginsburg

There is a lot of information in the news today about global climate change and the challenges associated with it. The human race has always put a strain on natural resources, and for decades scientists have been concerned about the affect this has on the health of our planet, but at no time has it been the mainstream concern that it is today.

When we think of big concerns like the entire planet, it can be difficult to imagine how any single individual can make an impact, but the old adage of "think globally, act locally," has never been more appropriate. You can in fact make a difference in the world by making a few simple changes in your home to reduce your negative impact on the world.

1. Buy organic The US organic food community has been slowly building a multi-billion dollar alternative to industrial agriculture over the past three decades. In addition to some of the trail blazers, mainstream brands are also jumping on the bandwagon as they recognize consumers' demand for organic options. You can now find organic produce in most grocery stores. Remember that there are organic options for almost every item in your pantry, including staples like flour, pasta and canned goods, that can be produced without toxic pesticides.

2. Bigger packages; less packaging Whenever possible, buy products in bulk to avoid the plastic packaging that goes into most food items. The recent trend towards 100-calorie snack bags may be great for our waistlines, but it can increase the packaging of the same amount of product by 20 times. Instead, buy in bulk and repackage smaller quantities in reusable packaging. It ends up being a benefit to your wallet as well!

3. Recycle Many of the items used in the kitchen can be recycled, and it is a natural place in which to house your recycling bin. Most cities easily accept cans, bottles and paper products. Check your local recycling center for other packaging products like plastic and Styrofoam. Keep your recycling bin right next to your trash can, and always consider which bin it belongs in before automatically tossing it in the trash.

4. Use recycled products From paper towels, a staple in most kitchens, to paper napkins, paper plates and other paper-based materials, you can close the loop on your recycling efforts by choosing products made from recycled products. Recycled products are usually made up of a percentage of recycled content such as newspapers, and they work just as well as traditional products.

5. Green energy Your appliances can use a significant amount of electricity, so the next time that you are replacing them, look for the Energy Star seal, which means that the appliance has been certified to have a low rate of energy use. Also look into your lighting - if you have traditional incandescent bulbs, replace them with one of many energy saving alternatives. As with many "green" choices, you will save your wallet as well as the Earth!

6. Shopping bag savvy How much plastic do you waste every year by using shopping bags only once? You can reuse the free shopping bags that you get from the grocery store for years if you take care of them properly. When it comes to shopping bags, the options are many, and bags range from trendy to basic, from canvas to recycled plastic or even, in some cases, vintage clothing refashioned into stylish totes. Keep 5-10 in your car at all times, and, more importantly, use them!

If everyone in the U.S. took just one of these six steps, the damage that we are doing to our environment would be reduced. So think about it - what can you do today to make an impact on tomorrow?

About the Author

Virginia Ginsburg is an expert on green living and socially-conscious investing. In addition to writing about sustainable products, she runs Green Baby Gifts http://www.greenbabygiftsonline.com , which provides ready-to-go, beautiful gifts for new babies.

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Water Powered Car

by Gordon Powles

Is it really possible to have a water powered car?

Fuel price are going up like crazy at the moment and there seems to be no stop to this price increase war of the fuel prices. Owning and driving a car is getting more and more expensive as the fuel prices keep rising.

Where there's a problem, there must be a solution.

A Scientist has found a way to convert your car into a hydrogen fuel car that can run on water, that's right water, (a water powered car). No longer will you need to pay for the high price fuel.

You can simply add water into your car and runs the same as using fuel.

So how do you convert your car to a water powered car? That is the big question you ask.

You will have to install a hydrogen fuel cell car engine in your car to allow it to combust water to produce the energy. Luckily, installing a hydrogen fuel cell engine to your car is simple and very easy.

Just imagine the amount of fuel you will be saving when you run your car on water. Because it can even run on salt water, and sea water is free of charge for you to use to run your car.

Having a water powered car not only helps you to save money on fuel, you are also helping planet earth by emitting less pollution to the environment. Converting your car into a water powered car is not as difficult as you think it. With a proper manual that can guide you through the whole process step by step, the whole process of converting your car into water powered car can be done for under $100 using half a day.

The basic principle is by using electrolysis (electricity) water can be converted into two types of flammable gases - Hydrogen and Oxyhydrogen. This is done by rearranging the same three atoms found in water H2O into a different molecular structure, you get a gas called HHO that burns very well and releases a lot of energy in the process.

The source of electricity you need to convert water is found in the car battery. However, you will need to know how to use the car battery to electrolyze the water to convert into either Hydrogen gas or Oxyhydrogen gas. Once converted you will also have to navigate this gas into your gas tank to mix with the gasoline. By doing this, you are converting water into fuel, using water as an alternative fuel for your car and making water powered car.

When you are driving, your car battery will turn some of the water to gas, which will act as an energy supplement to the gas you pump into your car. By converting your car to a water powered car, you will increase your mileage and save a lot of money. It estimated that it is a 40% saving in fuel costs. To make your water powered car, you will need professional guidance or at least an experienced mechanic to modify your car to run on water.

You can find out a step-by-step guide on how to turn you car into a water powered car here.

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We Could Fix the Gas Crises Tomorrow

by David Rosenak

We could solve the gas crises tomorrow! That's right, literally, tomorrow. And no, it's not complicated, not difficult, it doesn't require enormous sacrifice or investment. The average driver, without replacing the car they have, and without changing the miles they drive, could reduce their fuel consumption by 20% simply by driving sanely.

When approaching a stop or a turn, take your foot off the gas a block before - if you have never done it, you'll be amazed at how far a car can coast without appreciably slowing. When accelerating, lightly touch the pedal, don't jump on it. Take your foot off the gas pedal anytime to slow down, rather than to use the brake, coast down hills and highway ramps. On the highway, keep a full two second gap between you and the car ahead, so you can drive at a steady pace - most drivers in heavy traffic are continuously braking and re-accelerating, wasting gas. And perhaps most importantly, most cars have maximum fuel efficiency at 55 to 60 mph. At speeds above that efficiency falls off precipitously. At 75 mph you use one third more gas per mile you drive than you do at 55. Keep your car maintained - clean air filter and fuel filter, fresh oil, and particularly, properly inflated tires are all important elements in improving fuel efficiency.

Try it! You may find that besides saving a bunch of money, that you'll feel good about yourself, good about helping your Nation and helping Planet Earth.

Do you really think that the few minutes you might save by driving like a maniac is worth keeping ourselves dependent and beholden to the dictators who control the world's remaining supply of oil? Is it really worth burning up this precious resource that we are stealing from our children, our grandchildren, and future generations? Is it really worth polluting the air we breathe, and the atmosphere that regulates the planet's climate?

At this time, the world's ability to pump oil out of the ground is just equal to the rate at which the world is burning it up. Oil prices are determined by a worldwide market. There are millions of speculators who are betting that the world will continue to burn it up faster, and that supply will not be able to keep up.

Fully one quarter of the world supply of oil is consumed in the United States. If The United States could show the national resolve to reduce gas consumption by even 10%, that would produce an immediate surplus of 2 million barrels of oil a day - within days there would be no place to store that much oil. Speculators would jump off the oil market like rats off a sinking ship. The price of a barrel of oil on the world market would Tumble.

Of course, reducing gas consumption through driving for fuel efficiency is just a step. The longer term solution is to trade-in the gas guzzlers for far more efficient vehicles, and eventually, to find the energy source that will replace oil as a fuel.

We once had a National leader who resolved to put a man on the moon! Where is the National leader who will resolve to end our dependence on oil?

About the Author

Read more about this topic in the book "Running Amok: Our Grandchildren will Curse Us" by Dave Rosenak. Available at Amazon.com. Check out the web site: http://www.runningamokthebook.com/

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Friday, July 18, 2008

Say No to Paper or Plastic- Go Green!

by Suzanne Macguire

Environmental degradation is one of the greatest causes of concern spearing up its head these days. A little cooperation on our part can work wonders to save the environment. Cooperation can begin at individual level by ensuring that the articles of daily use are environmental-friendly. Research suggests that almost 500 billion to 1 trillion plastic bags are consumed and discarded annually worldwide! This is alarming indeed as plastic bags are not biodegradable- they break up into smaller toxic particles, contaminating both soil and water. So the next time the clerk at your favorite grocery store asks whether you prefer paper or plastic, give an environmental-friendly answer by choosing "neither".

People, in general, are under the misconception that paper bags are better than the plastic ones. But this alternative carries its own set of environmental problems. According to the American Forest and Paper Association, in 1999 the U.S. alone used 10 billion paper grocery bags- which adds up to a lot of trees! This is no good news for environmental activists who promote afforestation and tree-saving tactics.

The solution to this problem lies in the use of high quality reusable bags, emitting no residue to harm the environment during its production and can be easily reused. These bags are usually comprised of 80% post-consumer waste. Reusable grocery bags have a washable surface and are more spacious. Fashion conscious people can also take their pick of the wide range of eco-friendly bags available in soft and natural hues. These bags use natural fibers, which consume less energy during the production process. For instance, corn-based bags break down in landfills or composters in four to twelve weeks. This way the environment is kept safe of the disastrous hazards of plastic bags.

A number of eco-friendly companies have now come up with unique reusable bags- thereby acting as tools for increasing popular awareness for saving the environment from artificial hazards. These ethical alternatives can thus be a life-saving effort, not just for a few but for the multitude!

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Suzanne Macguire is an expert writer and an environmental activist, promoting the use of reusable shopping bags.

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Sunday, July 13, 2008

New 8 Wonders of the World Listed by the UN

The United Nations Heritage Sites list now has eight new wonders of the world, which should serve as an inspiration to all those who wish to preserve it. They are the following as presented by National Geographic:

Volcanic "face" island of Surtsey near Iceland


















Socotra Archipelago in Yemen













Joggins Fossil Cliffs in Canada













Reef Lagoons of New Caledonia














Monarch butterfly reserve in Mexico













Mt. Shanqingshan in China













Saryarka Steppe and Lakes in North Afghanistan














Swiss Tectonic Arena Sardona in Switzerland












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Shopping Without Shopping Bags - The Eco Friendly Alternatives

by Victor Epand

On an average, every person who goes shopping is given 280 carrier bags every year. That's almost 17,000 bags each in our lifetime, and what do we do with them all? Sadly the vast majority simply get thrown away. It takes about 20 years for a plastic bag to decompose. What were you doing twenty years ago? Did you buy something from a shop? It may well be that the shop you visited no longer exists, the items you bought long forgotten, but the plastic carrier bag is still sitting somewhere, a part of the natural environment we have created. This means that for every adult alive today there are 5,600 plastic carrier bags waiting to decompose. That's a horrible thought, and it's facts like these which can make us sit up and think about what we are doing to help or hinder this situation.

Last year, enough carrier bags were disposed of in the UK to weigh as much as 70,000 cars, and this is going on year after year. Yet all it really takes is a little thought. If each one of us spent a little extra time thinking about this problem it would be drastically reduced. Reusable carrier bags are available, and it is estimated that a cloth bag can save as much as 1,000 plastic carrier bags - or nearly four years' worth per person.

Shops pass the cost of these free carrier bags on to us as consumers, so we are paying the price in both monetary terms, and environmental terms, for our laziness and ignorance. Often we are handed our groceries in a carrier bag without so much as a thought by either the shop assistant or ourselves. I bought a chocolate bar the other day from my local supermarket, and they handed it to me in a plastic carrier bag! I took it out and handed the bag back to them; they almost seemed astonished that I wouldn't need a bag for my 'shopping'. What really got to me was that this particular chain of supermarkets is supposed to be having a drive on carrier bags, and only the day before I got given a free fridge magnet to remind me to take a reusable carrier bag with me to get my shopping to help save on unnecessary plastic ones. It seemed pretty clear that complacency and habit had overtaken any real concern for such initiatives.

The thing is, we don't see the animals in the wild chocking to death on the plastic rubbish we discard. We are blind to the oceans of plastic rubbish retched over the landscape and rotting in to the natural habitats of the creatures we are supposedly so fond of. Perhaps if these images were made more obvious we would be less complacent. I wonder how people would react if supermarkets printed pictures of animals chocking to death on plastic on the side of these carrier bags? Unlikely to ever become a popular marketing ply, but it's worth thinking about, not because other people should know better, but because we ourselves should accept that we are part of the problem.

Ironically, the supermarkets unpack the goods on their shelves from cardboard boxes, then crush and destroy these boxes, whilst handing out free plastic bags for us to repackage the good into. Using a cardboard box is much sturdier, more environmentally friendly, and can be re-used and recycled. Cloth bags can make a huge difference. Instead of 17,000 plastic bags we could easily get away with just 15 cloth bags in our lifetime. In addition to which, the cloth breaks down into harmless substances very quickly. It's worth a thought, isn't it?

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Victor Epand is an expert consultant about luggage, cruises, hotels, and shopping. You will find the best marketplace for luggage, cruises, hotels, and shopping at these sites for bags, luggage, hotels, cruise, and shopping, bags, cloth bags.