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		<title>A Change in Krill Ecosystem</title>
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A Change in Krill Ecosystem

Antarctic Peninsula has been experiencing warming trends for over 40 years with an increase of 2-3 C, thus correlating with lower sea ice conditions in the Amundsen Sea and Bellinghausen Sea. Warming temperatures around the Antarctic Peninsula is changing the dynamics of the ecosystem. The rise in atmospheric temperature is causing [...]]]></description>
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<h3>A Change in Krill Ecosystem</h3>
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<p>Antarctic Peninsula has been experiencing warming trends for over 40 years with an increase of 2-3 C, thus correlating with lower sea ice conditions in the Amundsen Sea and Bellinghausen Sea. Warming temperatures around the Antarctic Peninsula is changing the dynamics of the ecosystem. The rise in atmospheric temperature is causing increasing in melting of freshwater glaciers and ice shelves. Fresh water emerging into the sea counteracts the salinity within a regional area. Changes identified are;</p>
<p>&bull;	Decrease in sea water salinity up to 60 miles offshore <br />
&bull;	Lower sea ice <br />
&bull;	Decreased krill population <br />
&bull;	Increased salp (open ocean tunicate that is reminiscent of a jelly-fish) population <br />
&bull;	Increase in cryptophytes (single cell phytoplankton algae) <br />
&bull;	Decrease in diatom phytoplankton <br />
&bull;	Increase in carbon sequestering in deep ocean sinks <br />
&bull;	Decrease in carbon availability in the food chain</p>
<p>The Antarctic Krill (Euphausia superba), a small shrimp like crustacean is the most important zooplankton species associated with the sea ice and plays a crucial role in the Antarctic food web. On a regional basis the amount of krill appear to be declining in the southern ocean. There are definitely lower trends in krill population during lower sea ice years around Antarctica. Part of the rational for the population decline is that ice algae rely on the sea ice for protection and growth. The krill need the sea ice in order to feed on the algae and phytoplankton.</p>
<p>Krill occur in groups or large swarms. They are less than 3 inches in size and feed primarily on phytoplankton and sea ice algae. Krill filter diatom phytoplankton out of the water column and scrape algae from the sea ice. Apart from frequenting the sea ice to feed, krill in particular juveniles, seek protection from predators in the many nooks and crannies formed by the deformed sea ice floes. Krill is the staple food of many fish, birds and mammals in the Southern Ocean. The biomass of Antarctic krill is considered to be larger than that of the earth&#8217;s human population.</p>
<p>Sea- ice algae utilizes atmospheric carbon dioxide for its energy source, the same as plants do on land. Krill diet of the sea-ice algae and phytoplankton is essential for converting the carbon for use in higher animals such as fish, birds, and whales. This carbon conversion is a very critical role in predatory nutrition. Additionally krill do eliminate some of the silica from the diatom shells and carbon in sticky balls that sinks nearly two miles into the deep ocean. These cold, deep waters are able to contain carbon dioxide and prevent the gas from rising to the surface, thus immobilizing carbon that is not passed into the food chain.</p>
<p>In recent years there have been increases in algae phytoplankton called cryptophytes. Mark Moline, California Polytechnic State University, states that the cryptophyte population correlates with warmer temperatures and lower salinity waters that are produced by the melting of the freshwater glacier. Cryptophytes measure around 2 mm, while other plankton in the Antarctic waters are much larger and measure 15 to 270 mm. Along with the increase in cryptophyte population an increase in salp, a pelagic tunicate, population has also occurred. There are differences between salps and krill. Salps feeding efficiency is capable of grazing on smaller food sources less than 4mm, whereas, the Antarctic Krill efficiency declines on any food less than 20 mm. The salps compete with krill for the phytoplankton and thus decrease the krill population. Additionally the salps feed on krill larvae, which also cause a decline in krill numbers.</p>
<p>The warming trend in the Antarctic Peninsula is showing a pattern of increasing cryptophytes over other phytoplankton and the increase in the salp. This influence is due to the low sea ice and the lowering of the salinity in the seawater. Salps and cryptophytes do better in the lower salinity, while the krill and other plankton are unable to tolerate the increased freshwater regime from the glacier ice melts. This selectivity gives preference to the salps as the dominant species while decreasing krill abundance. During lower sea ice seasons the density of krill declines while the salp population increases.</p>
<p>Carbon sequestering into the deep ocean from the algae and phytoplankton occur by both the salp and krill. Both species eliminate the atmospheric carbon received from the primary producing algae by producing fecal pellets by the salps and sticky balls by the krill, thereby, reducing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere. The salps though sequester more carbon into the cold deep ocean than the krill. However, the krill provides the most efficient pathway for carbon transfer up into the food chain. The cryptophyte dominated waters are less efficient in the food chain due to increased feeding by salps and the difficulty of the krill to utilize the cryptophytes as a food source. Migration patterns by penguins are changing, in part due to the changing krill population. Krill is a mainstay diet for penguins, and if the krill population changes, many other ecological changes occur with it.</p>
<p>Steve Bynum has worked at Palmer Station along the Antarctic Peninsula. He not only enjoyed the ecosystem along the Bellinghausen Sea but he has also witnessed the changing climate conditions.</p>
<p>Join Steve at <a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://www.climatechangenewsletters.com/">http://www.climatechangenewsletters.com</a> as we take a journey to discover the warming and cooling effects of our planet.</p>
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		<title>Environmentally Friendly Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Jul 2010 02:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
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Environmentally Friendly Technology


How Can Technology Help the Environment?

How can technology help improve the environment? Are we promoting a more singular existence, where individualism is the force that is driving us along? We are now living in a world that is in an accelerated mode of change and innovation. Is this rate of change detrimental to our [...]]]></description>
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<h3>How Can Technology Help the Environment?</h3>
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<p>How can technology help improve the environment? Are we promoting a more singular existence, where individualism is the force that is driving us along? We are now living in a world that is in an accelerated mode of change and innovation. Is this rate of change detrimental to our existence? Think about this for a moment. On the one hand we have improvements in all areas of our lives some are greater than others. On the other hand we are looking at the effects of the harmful destruction of our planet earth.</p>
<p>The first computers started to emerge around the 1940&#8217;s, now we have computer processors in a lot of the electronic equipment we use every day. We even have computers that can fit in your hand that have more power than the first computers.The first Television and television transmission appeared in 1925 and now we are watching gigantic flat screens, some as big as buildings and others screens as small as wrist watches. In the past 80 years the medical field has also grown in leaps and bounds in the areas of IVF, genetic research, cloning, stem cell research, along with the progress in the prevention, cure and management of various diseases. Other fields such as astronomy, environmental science, weapons/warfare and engineering have also had their fair share of extraordinary development achievements.</p>
<p>Looking at the issues of Global warming and human environment interaction we are currently facing within our natural environment. Should we really be in a race to ruin the land where we live? We cannot keep up with the current technology, just look at all the equipment you have taken to the recycle tip in just the last 12-24 months. Consider how many Televisions, Videos, DVD players, Computers, Laptops, Hi-fi&#8217;s and Home entertainment systems you have changed or bought recently, the list is endless. When an improvement is made to a product it can sometimes make the original product obsolete. Satellite Navigation equipment a new and easily available product for everyone. Even if you only use it once a year it is believed to be a must have product. Mobile phones is another product every man and his dog has one these days. How often do you change your mobile phone for the latest model? Can you ever imagine being without a mobile phone? How did we ever cope without them? The raw materials used to make a phone cannot be recycled easily. </p>
<p>I believe as we get to understand one part(s) of our lives we seem to lose sight of others parts that are equally as important. What can be done to slow down the rate of change or how do we as a nation become more aware of the effects of the rate of change has on our environment.</p>
<p>If we could not have a new television or other new product until the old one had been recycled properly we would help the environment tremendously. Today if we implemented this many products or versions of products would be missed because of the speed at which technology changes. Like the latest flat screen with super clear picture quality. It seem that every other week we get the next new and improved product. Just look at washing power or washing up liquid advertisements.</p>
<p>Just some food for thought more to come soon.</p>
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		<title>Green Tip &#8211; Moms Use Clothe Diapers</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 08:30:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Green Tip &#8211; Moms Use Clothe Diapers

Sure, this is a little messier than the easier, disposable version. However, do you even realize the amount of disposable diapers that are filling landfills?? Cloth diapers are a choice that every mother should seriously consider. Let&#8217;s look at some facts that are quite alarming&#8230;
Disposable Diapers Sobering Facts:
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<h3>Green Tip &#8211; Moms Use Clothe Diapers</h3>
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<p>Sure, this is a little messier than the easier, disposable version. However, do you even realize the amount of disposable diapers that are filling landfills?? Cloth diapers are a choice that every mother should seriously consider. Let&#8217;s look at some facts that are quite alarming&#8230;</p>
<p>Disposable Diapers Sobering Facts:</p>
<p>* from birth to about 2-1/2 the average child will go through about 7,300 diapers</p>
<p>* the cost for that is about $2600</p>
<p>* 18 billion diapers enter landfills each year</p>
<p>* disposable diapers make up about 3.4 million tons of trash</p>
<p>* health risks such as fertility issues in males, eyes, nose and throat issues and even asthma-like symptoms have been connected to disposable diapers!</p>
<p>* long term negative affects on animal and water life.</p>
<p>* the chemicals that make disposable diapers white increase the risk of cancer</p>
<p>* affect development</p>
<p>* they use more water. yep. you may need to wash cloth diapers, however, way more water is used making disposable diapers!</p>
<p>* a study, conducted by Anderson Laboratories in 1999 and published in the Archives of Environmental Health, found that disposable diapers release chemicals called volatile organic compounds (VOCs), including toluene, ethylbenzene, xylene and dipentene. They have been shown to have toxic health effects, such as cancer and brain damage, when used over time or high exposure.</p>
<p>* they use 1.3 million tons of wood pulp. that&#8217;s about 1/4 million trees every year.</p>
<p>* they take up to 500 years to break down.</p>
<p>* more viruses than you want to know about&#8230;including polio, survive for two weeks or more after disposed of.</p>
<p>There are many many many more reasons to avoid disposable diapers. However, I think our readers are intelligent and the above information is enough to get you thinking! Research for yourself. You will be shocked!</p>
<p>Go for organic natural reusable cloth diapers. You will not only be helping the environment and saving money, you will also protect your sweet precious love bugs from harm!</p>
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<p><strong>About the Author:</strong> Cindy Taylor is a Christian stay at home Mom who love the Lord and cares about God&#8217;s planet. You can see her passion and writing at her website, Green Christian Network (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://greenchristiannetwork.com/">http://greenchristiannetwork.com</a>).</p>
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		<title>The Real CO2 Footprint of a Product?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Jul 2010 02:20:03 +0000</pubDate>
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The Real CO2 Footprint of a Product?

We&#8217;ve certainly seen quite a few companies come out and say that their manufacturing facilities have a zero impact on the environment, meaning zero footprint, but indeed, there is much controversy on how to determine what a zero foot print is. It&#8217;s almost impossible to get to zero, even [...]]]></description>
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<h3>The Real CO2 Footprint of a Product?</h3>
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<p>We&#8217;ve certainly seen quite a few companies come out and say that their manufacturing facilities have a zero impact on the environment, meaning zero footprint, but indeed, there is much controversy on how to determine what a zero foot print is. It&#8217;s almost impossible to get to zero, even if a company goes and plants 10,000 trees over the course of 5-years.</p>
<p>The other day at a Think Tank meeting, we were talking about how to establish a complete CO2 discharge chain of a product, including all its components in the process of making it. From the wrappers, card board box, printing, assembly, energy to do all that, the distance the people traveled to work in what type of cars, etc. I mean really narrowing down the actual discharges.</p>
<p>Not because we are Global Warming alarmists, but because we feel it is not exactly correct for a company to claim Zero Emissions. And that we must have a more realistic view of the total process, Supply chain and all.</p>
<p>Many companies like Dell in Texas have stated that they have finally achieved zero emissions, but they were attacked for stating that, why? Because, everyone has a different concept of what nothing is. In other words we are all out there fighting over nothing and that makes no sense to anyone, no matter how you figure it.</p>
<p>Indeed, we should be applauding Dell for their solar panels, LEEDs certified warehouses and assembly plant and all their hard work and meaningful dedication to do the right thing. And yet, we are not doing that are we? Instead we find people attacking businesses, even those that go out of their way, spending millions of dollars to do the right thing. I ask are we doing the right thing by allowing persnickety environmental complainers to attack America&#8217;s greatest companies?</p>
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<h2>Green Technology</h2>
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		<title>Homemade Biodiesel Kits Are Used to Make Biodiesel Fuel by First Timers</title>
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Homemade Biodiesel Kits Are Used to Make Biodiesel Fuel by First Timers

The cost of fuel has gone up again that people are thinking of alternative ways to save up on other things just so they can still continue to make use of their vehicles. Actually, there is a better way by which we can save [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Homemade Biodiesel Kits Are Used to Make Biodiesel Fuel by First Timers</h3>
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<p>The cost of fuel has gone up again that people are thinking of alternative ways to save up on other things just so they can still continue to make use of their vehicles. Actually, there is a better way by which we can save up on fuel without having to let go of other necessities or luxuries that we have in our life. Sometimes we need all this to keep us going. When you take away one or two, you may take away your only source of happiness. So think twice before cutting off hobbies or things that you are already accustomed to.</p>
<p>One thing by which we can save gas is if we make it ourselves. It is possible since homemade biodiesel kits are available for consumers to buy them. There are instructions online and there are even step-by-step videos on how to make biodiesel fuel. These are especially useful for people who prefer to see it than reading about it. The great thing about seeing how it is made is you can actually see the equipments that are being used. So you can always pattern your equipment with what is being shown.</p>
<p>Since you will be doing it yourself, there are a couple of things you have to watch out for. You have to watch out for methanol and lye because it is dangerous. Aside from that, since you will be making use of heat and vegetable oils, fire is always a possibility. First time makers of biodiesel fuel should be extra careful when proceeding and like any other endeavor it takes practice to perfect it.</p>
<p>Cheryl Forbes owns and operates the website <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.homemadebiodieselkits.com/">http://www.homemadebiodieselkits.com</a></p>
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		<title>Australia&#8217;s Emission Trading System</title>
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Australia&#8217;s Emission Trading System

In Australia the government are introducing an emission trading or cap and trade scheme.  There are major concerns about the level of reduction the government wants to sign up to and also whether it will actually work.
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<p>In Australia the government are introducing an emission trading or cap and trade scheme.  There are major concerns about the level of reduction the government wants to sign up to and also whether it will actually work.</p>
<p>As Australians we do need to take action about carbon reduction.  We are both the most vulnerable continent for feeling the effects of global warming and also we are the worst greenhouse emitters per head than any other country on the planet.  We emit even more than the USA and Canada who are our nearest competitors for this wooden spoon.  This is at least in part due to our huge coal industry.</p>
<p>The head of the Australia Institute&#8217;s Think Tank says that the Federal Government&#8217;s emissions trading scheme will have too many permits and will not reduce carbon emissions.</p>
<p>The Australia Institute&#8217;s executive director, Dr Richard Denniss, said the scheme&#8217;s flaws related to the 5 to 15 per cent emissions reduction targets, which he described as &#8221;ridiculously low&#8221;, and he said there would be too many permits.  Dr Dennis said that &#8220;We won&#8217;t achieve the policy goal, which is to reduce emissions.&#8221;</p>
<p>Dr Denniss told the Senate that &#8221;[If] we pass this legislation, we&#8217;ve got it for the next 10 years. And anyone that&#8217;s got a good idea a year later, it&#8217;s not going to help. This legislation is designed to not be tinkered with.&#8221;</p>
<p>Professor Clive Hamilton, from the Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics, said the proposed scheme had damaged Australia&#8217;s reputation. A reduction target of at least 25 per cent needed to be set if the Government wanted credibility on the world stage.   Australia would be better off taking no policy than the proposed model to the December climate change talks in Copenhagen, he said.</p>
<p>&#8221;It not only lowers the ambition of the world community but also excludes Australia from being a forceful player in negotiating &#8230; a strong international agreement.&#8221;</p>
<p>It is hard to see how exempting large emitters ignoring the 1.9 million small to medium businesses is going to help us reduce our carbon footprint. These same small businesses are currently suffering from financial stress, the business owners and managers are overworked and simply don&#8217;t feel able to handle anything new. Many don&#8217;t really understand what global warming is about or why it matters. </p>
<p>We urgently need unambiguous communication so that small to medium businesses accept the reality of the need for change and also how easy it can be to make significant reductions with minimal time input and save money at the same time.</p>
<p>We also need to help low income households reduce their carbon footprint with more efficient heating and cooling and effective public transport.  We should NOT be giving them even more cash hand outs as &#8220;compensation&#8221; as currently promised by the government.  All households need to come on board and stop wasting power.</p>
<p>We need a clear message that going green applies to all of us, is easy and saves money &#8211; just &#8220;go for a grumpy walk and just turn it off&#8221;.  If every small business and householder just went around each office and home and did this it would be relatively easy for every one to reduce their carbon emissions and their power bill by 15-20%. At present we are told it will be difficult and it only applies to big business.  Such a wrong message &#8211; we all need to pull together.</p>
<p>A Brief given to the Victorian Government advises that the state should only bother with green measures if they are more cost-effective than alternatives.  They have been told to rethink programs such as subsidies for solar farms and hybrid car fleets because these will not contribute to any additional emission cuts under the federal scheme.</p>
<p>The Greens have concerns about the cost of emission permits being reduced by the actions of households, councils and governments, hence reducing industry&#8217;s incentive to cut emissions. This is more than simply an economic debate. Individuals and households should also be reducing their emissions. Achieving sustainability is a grassroots exercise that involves the entire community, and Australians are becoming aware of the need to remake the economy and society. The momentum must not be lost.</p>
<p>An additional concern is whether the legislation and also the international agreements reached in Copenhagen will be flexible enough to take account of emerging technology.  At present this does not appear to be the case.  Senator Wong, the Minister for Climate Change, rejected spending on biochar, a form of carbon capture in soil research because that is not listed in the protocol.  Thankfully some soil carbon storage research will now be funded in the agriculture budget but that begs the requirement for the legislation to be flexible and allow for new and future technology.</p>
<p>If the ETS cannot deliver real carbon reductions it is really a form of &#8220;greenwash&#8221; saying we signed Kyoto and have done something before the next election. The big problem is that the government looks ahead 3 years to the next election, Big Biz CEO&#8217;s also look to the short term of their contracts and bonuses.  Who looks ahead for our children?</p>
<p>Jean Cannon is an energy management and sustainable business consultant. If you would like more information about how to go green in your home or business and increase your business profits why don&#8217;t you go to <a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://www.itiseasytobegreen.com/">http://www.itiseasytobegreen.com</a> and download a chapter of my book of almost the same name and find out how to reduce your carbon footprint.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://cleantechnica.com/2010/07/17/spain-opens-largest-solar-power-plant-in-world-passes-us-as-largest-solar-power-generator/">Spain Opens Largest Solar Power Plant in World, Passes US as &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Spain has now opened the largest <b>solar</b> power plant in the world, the La Florida <b>solar</b> plant in Alvarado, Badajoz. With the opening of this massive <b>solar</b> power plant, Spain has also now passed up the United States as the biggest <b>solar</b> &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.solarmontreal.ca/152/solar-panels/rv-solar-panels-2/">RV Solar Panels</a></p>
<p>No matter what you are planning on doing, there is probably a <b>solar</b> system available to help you generate power. On increasingly popular choice is RV <b>solar</b> panels, which can help you run these large vehicles off the power of the sun. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://yardsurfer.com/solar-christmas-lights/">Solar Christmas Lights | Yardsurfer</a></p>
<p>Christmas <b>solar</b> lights come in several forms, the most common being string and net lights. The string lights are quite versatile in where they can be placed. Wrap them around a stair railing or support column for a splash of color. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.theepochtimes.com/n2/content/view/39411/">Epoch Times &#8211; &#39;Lumenhaus&#39; wins Solar Decathlon International Award &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The <b>Solar</b> Decathlon has welcomed college students from all over the world to make creative, cost-efficient designs.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://cleantechnica.com/2010/07/17/14-6-gw-of-solar-pv-capacity-addition-in-2010-growth-to-shift-from-eu-to-us-asia/">14.6 GW of Solar PV Capacity Addition in 2010; Growth to Shift &#8230;</a></p>
<p>According to IMS Research, a total of 14.6 GW of <b>solar</b> PV capacity would be added this year which would mark a 95 percent increase from the previous year&#8217;s figure. However, the research also notes that sales in the European Union could &#8230;</p>
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How often have we come across lovely historical sites suffering from neglect and misuse? Every country needs to take good care of its historic places. Because things like malls, stadiums and highways can be built again. But a historic place which is neglected and misused will lose its glory and slowly disintegrate into [...]]]></description>
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<p>How often have we come across lovely historical sites suffering from neglect and misuse? Every country needs to take good care of its historic places. Because things like malls, stadiums and highways can be built again. But a historic place which is neglected and misused will lose its glory and slowly disintegrate into zilch. And no amount of action plan or noble intentions can ever bring a historic place back to its former glory when it has been totally neglected and abused by us. The oldest of historic sites can be preserved for the future generations if we have a proper plan for their conservation.</p>
<p>Conversation of historic places requires a systematic approach. If the historic site is conserved with the help of a proper plan, it will show amazing results. While chalking out a plan for the conservation of historic sites, it&#8217;s very important to keep the costs under control. If the costs go up to an unwanted level, it will draw criticism from the general public and act like a death sentence for the conservation of other similar projects in the future.</p>
<p>The first thing which should be done by the restoration experts is to check the age of the historic site. This can be easily achieved by conducting a series of scientific tests. It can also be done if there are public or archaeological records of the site. Once we know the actual age of the historic site, we get to know the actual worth of the site &#8211; this doesn&#8217;t mean that if a site is not very ancient &#8211; it&#8217;s not worth taking care of.</p>
<p>Also check the sturdiness of the materials which have been used on the historic site. This will need a proper list of all the materials used on all the structures found on the site. Factors such as the effect of temperature, humidity, weathering, fire, air pollution, storms and flood on the material found on the site needs to be studied in detail, so that best possible plan to prevent further degradation of the site can be prepared.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to note the architectural design of any structures present on the site. This is needed to take help of conservation experts according to the style they specialize in. Taking the help of the best of experts who are not competent in the architectural design displayed at the historic site would create a major problem for your conservation project.</p>
<p>Your team of conservation experts also need to keep a track of all the past repairs and changes made on the historic site. The problems faced by the previous restoration team while restoring or repairing the historic site too needs to be researched and noted down. Always remember materials like wood and leather rot quite easily, on the other hand stone articles and pottery items always manage to survive better. Once you have finished your complete study of the historic site, you can then do the restoration part of the site step by step in a phased manner till it is complete. You might even have to restrict the number of visitors, once it has been restored, as although the site has got its former glory, it might not be in a state that it can be exposed to an endless number of people everyday.</p>
<p>For more information on the historical sites of the world, visit Matt&#8217;s website about <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.worldhistoricalsites.com/">world historical sites</a>, especially his favorite place, <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.worldhistoricalsites.com/tikal/">tikal</a>.</p>
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<p>Over the past few years, more and more people have become quite aware of the need to take care of the environment and take responsibility for our part in saving the planet from ecological disaster brought on by the inventions and waste products created by man. As a natural result of the many developments, inventions, and innovations made by man, the environment has slowly been degraded to the point that it has become a real point of concern for everyone living on the planet. The toxic byproducts of the manufacture of most of the inventions of man have slowly choked and poisoned the environment, slowly producing adverse conditions that would take years to undo, if at all. Other than the production of fuels and modern lubricants, another source of chemical pollutants that are not only toxic to the environment but also directly to humans as well, are the various paints being made in manufacturing plants. These paints have pigments that are laced with lead, and this lead is a heavy metal that is highly toxic.</p>
<p>Thankfully, some paint manufacturers have taken the problem to heart and devised new compounds that are lead free and contain no other toxic chemicals, in effect, environmentally friendly paint. This is probably one of the best developments in the field of synthetic materials, since having environmentally safe paint is beneficial not only to the environment long term, but also directly and immediately upon humans, since this paint does not exude the strong toxic fumes that people have come to associate with freshly applied paint. Environmentally friendly paint is in many ways better then the traditional paint of old, not only in the fact that it will not poison the environment, and the residents of the house using it eventually, but also because of the fact that formulation of the environmentally safe paint actually allows it to dry quite faster than traditional paints. What&#8217;s more is that the colors found available in environmentally friendly paint are as varied as the ones you find in traditional paint, so finding the paint color that you like in non-toxic form should be quite easy now.</p>
<p>In case you are wondering just how environmentally safe paint is beneficial to you, here are just a few pointers:</p>
<p>Not a health hazard</p>
<p>There are millions of people with both diagnosed and undiagnosed chemical allergies that are easily triggered by numerous stimuli, and one of the most popular irritants are the traditional paints and their strong, noxious fumes. Environmentally friendly paint exudes little, if at all, chemical fumes when they are applied and while they are drying, making it ultimately ideal for the home and for places where people tend to stay indoors for a long period of time.</p>
<p>Safe for the environment</p>
<p>Like the name suggests, environmentally safe paint is just that, safe for the environment. Production of this type of paint did not in any way contribute to the contamination of groundwater and landfills, and does not have any substance in it that will deplete the ozone layer even faster. This is the entire reason for making this type of paint. Rest easy knowing that as you use environmentally friendly paint, you are in no way damaging the environment</p>
<p>Cost-efficient and effective</p>
<p>Environmentally friendly paints are known to perform rather well in coverage, scrubability, and in hiding the flaws that came out during previous coats of paint. People who have used environmentally safe paints say that the paint itself has enough body to allow more areas to be covered with the same amount of paint that would normally only cover a smaller surface area. This translates into significant savings by not having to buy more paint than is necessary.</p>
<p>Water-based paint</p>
<p>Being water based means it can be easier to clean, since it will not retain and absorb dirt and other stains, much like what traditional paint tends to do. A lot of discoloration in old paints is primarily because of dust and dirt actually seeping into the paint, causing it to grow darker and uneven in color.</p>
<p>Rico Franco is an SEO Copywriter/Marketing Specialist specializing in optimized written content and marketing/advertising copy. He was awarded by the Catholic Mass Media Awards in 2005 for Best Business/Feature story written, produced, and aired. Rico also writes various articles in <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.myperfectcolor.com/">paint colors</a>, online games, and other topics.</p>
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Society&#8217;s technological advancements have grown significantly over the years. Electronics devices such as telephones, cell phones, radios, CD and DVD players, televisions, and computers are products that are used in every household. These items are just a few of the many electronic devices that can cause serious environmental damage due to their toxic components. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Society&#8217;s technological advancements have grown significantly over the years. Electronics devices such as telephones, cell phones, radios, CD and DVD players, televisions, and computers are products that are used in every household. These items are just a few of the many electronic devices that can cause serious environmental damage due to their toxic components. Electronics that are in need of disposal are referred to as e-waste, or electronic waste. Because of the advancement of electronic products, there has been a growing concern about the hazards of electronic waste. Some of these concerns include: improper disposal of toxic materials, health and safety concerns for people disposing of these items, as well as dangers to the soil and water supply. For instance, electronics are made using a considerable amount of toxic substances such as lead, cadmium, aluminum, zinc, copper, and plastics which can all leak poisonous material in the ground and water. These environmental concerns have resulted in the establishment of electronic recycling facilities and industries who take old electronics such as computers for the purpose of recycling and safe disposal.</p>
<p>Electronics containing materials such as metals, plastic, are valuable to the recycling companies. Disposing of electronics through a recycling company will result in fewer electronic devices going into landfills and lower carbon emissions.</p>
<p>Recovering Raw Materials: Recycling electronics involves recovering raw materials from the electronic equipment. Materials such as steel, copper, wires, aluminum, brass, plastics, glass,etc., are extracted and sold to smelters so they can create raw materials. Depending on the type of metal being extracted, they can be processed and used in products required by such businesses as the steel, construction and cement industry. Plastics and wood can be used as fuel to provide heat to industrial furnaces which converts to steam. Metals such as copper are sold to metal refineries.</p>
<p>Plastics: Plastics from such items as computers, computer mice, and keyboards, are sent through shredding processes and machine sorted. They are then sent to other recyclers for further processing.</p>
<p>Larger Electronics: Items such as televisions and computer monitors are dismantled by hand. The leaded glass cathode ray tubes are removed and disposed of safely. Plastics, copper, and circuit boards are removed, separated, and processed.</p>
<p>Hazardous Items: Toxic items are removed from electronic devices and disposed of safely. Toxic substance can include leaded glass, rechargeable batteries, non-rechargeable batteries (i.e.alkaline, lead acid, cell batteries) mercury in lamps and switches, parts containing polychlorinated biphenyls, as well as ink and toner cartridges. The remaining non toxic materials are processed and the recyclable materials are recovered. The materials are shredded and separated according to type. For instance, they can be divided into such materials as steel, copper, aluminum, and plastic.</p>
<p>Refurbished Electronics: There are now many companies that acquire used computers, repair and update them, and resell them at a much lower price. This is a great way to keep electronics out of landfills and make technology more affordable.</p>
<p>Donate Your Computer: If you are getting rid of your old computer because of a recent upgrade, consider donating it to charity. Many schools and non profit organisations are in need of computers. There are companies and businesses that will take your computer, refurbish it, and donate it to a needy cause. Make sure your computer is wiped clean of all information before donating it. Donating your computer helps the community and the environment.</p>
<p>We are fast becoming a technology dependent society. When it comes to protecting and conserving our environment, we have to adapt and change our technological practices to ensure a sustainable future. Recycling electronics is a great way help the planet.</p>
<p>Know that repairing a computer or <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.easytechcare.com/">laptop repair Toronto</a> is not cheap, but it can be cheaper than having to replace the computer. If you run into these situations, you will need to hire a <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.easytechcare.com/services.shtml">onsite computer repair service</a> Toronto.</p>
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		<title>Homemade Biodiesel Kits Are Used to Make Biodiesel Fuel by First Timers</title>
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<p>The cost of fuel has gone up again that people are thinking of alternative ways to save up on other things just so they can still continue to make use of their vehicles. Actually, there is a better way by which we can save up on fuel without having to let go of other necessities or luxuries that we have in our life. Sometimes we need all this to keep us going. When you take away one or two, you may take away your only source of happiness. So think twice before cutting off hobbies or things that you are already accustomed to.</p>
<p>One thing by which we can save gas is if we make it ourselves. It is possible since homemade biodiesel kits are available for consumers to buy them. There are instructions online and there are even step-by-step videos on how to make biodiesel fuel. These are especially useful for people who prefer to see it than reading about it. The great thing about seeing how it is made is you can actually see the equipments that are being used. So you can always pattern your equipment with what is being shown.</p>
<p>Since you will be doing it yourself, there are a couple of things you have to watch out for. You have to watch out for methanol and lye because it is dangerous. Aside from that, since you will be making use of heat and vegetable oils, fire is always a possibility. First time makers of biodiesel fuel should be extra careful when proceeding and like any other endeavor it takes practice to perfect it.</p>
<p>Cheryl Forbes owns and operates the website <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.homemadebiodieselkits.com/">http://www.homemadebiodieselkits.com</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-11128_3-20010229-54.html">SoloPower rolls out flexible rooftop solar panels | Green Tech &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Company releases flexible <b>solar</b> panels for commercial rooftops that use CIGS thin-film <b>solar</b> cells. They are lightweight and designed to be relatively easy to install. Read this blog post by Martin LaMonica on Green Tech.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/2010/07/08/sun-powered-solar-impulse-plane-completes-first-night-flight/">Sun-Powered Solar Impulse Plane Completes First Night Flight &#8230;</a></p>
<p>The <b>Solar</b> Impulse landed in Switzerland this morning after a 26-hour flight that demonstrated that a <b>solar</b>-powered airplane can fly in darkness.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.kqed.org/quest/blog/2010/07/13/solar-heats-up-in-s-f/">Solar Heats Up in S.F. | QUEST Community Science Blog &#8211; KQED</a></p>
<p>The <b>solar</b> industry has descended on the  Moscone Center in downtown San Francisco this week. QUEST Senior Radio Editor Andrea Kissack reports from the Intersolar North America Conference and Expo.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.digitimes.com/news/a20100714PD205.html">Solar wafer maker Danen to expand capacity to 210MWp by end of 2010</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b>-grade wafer producer Danen Technology will expand capacity from 120MWp currently to 210MWp by the end of 2010 and 300MWp in the first half of 2011, according to the company.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://gizmodo.com/5584810/joos-orange-solar-charger-reviewed-solar+powered-gadget-charging-for-real">Joos Orange Charger Reviewed: Solar-Powered Gadget Charging, For Real</a></p>
<p>We were a little skeptical of claims that the Joos Orange offered 6 to 20 times more sun-to-power conversion than its competitors. But Giz editor Brian Lam tried one recently and says it&#8217;s the &#8220;best <b>solar</b> charger [he'd] ever tested.&#8221;</p>
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