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Geologic Services: Environmental Geologists

By: Louise Laurena
An environmental geologist is a scientist whose specialties include studies, reviews and investigations involving the environment and the impact of human activities on it. Their work often includes environmental site assessments, environmental hazard investigations, soil contamination investigations, remediation studies and subsurface analysis requiring sampling, interpretation and assessment of hydrogeologic data.
An environmental geologist holds [...]

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Alternative Energy Sources For Global Conservation

by SAM HAWKINS
One of the best alternative energy sources that we can harness to provide us with electricity is Solar Energy. Why so? Well, because it is renewable, meaning it is replenished or replaced naturally. It does not harm us humans and the environment.
Fossil fuels are harmful to our bodies. The pollutants it emits causes [...]

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Cleaning the Air With Dust Control Equipment

When searching for the appropriate dust control equipment for your problem, the type of dust and where it came from is where you should start when looking for a solution…

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Composting Toilets: A Septic System Alternative

by ELLEN BELL
For thousands of Americans who want to live in rural or remote areas, building a home presents special challenges. One such challenge is what to do with wastewater when standard utility connections are not present. Those of us living in urban and suburban areas tend to take for granted the city infrastructure that [...]

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Environmentally Friendly Lighting for Your Home

bySTEVE MORSE
CFL and LED interior lighting as well as tubular skylights which you can learn more about at www.energysmartcompany.com.
“>One of the most cost-effective ways to reduce energy consumption in your home is to upgrade your lighting to energy-efficient models. Options include compact fluorescent lights (CFL’s), LED lights and natural sky lighting. Here’s a quick review [...]

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Hypermiling – What is it? and How do you do it?

by SUSAN OZMORE
Hypermiling refers to ways you can make you car go further on less gas. Let’s face it, especially in the US, it is difficult if not impossible to get along without using our cars. We are a nation of independent individualistic people who don’t like to be tied down or at the mercy [...]

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Want to build a greenhouse?

By: Stephen_Johnson
Ask any gardener if they’d like to have a greenhouse and you’ll get a resounding “Yes!”. There are many factors that make having your own greenhouse an attractive proposition. A greenhouse allows you to grow out of season. You can use a greenhouse to grow plants that might not thrive in your climate. A [...]

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Green Technology Applied In The Home

by CATHERINE PARKER
With ever mounting concerns regarding our environment, green technology has had vast amounts of research invested in it and this research is now paying off!
We now have co-friendly kettles, TV’s and even houses. Of course, the Germans have eco-friendly houses off to an art but so far they haven’t taken off over here. [...]

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Home Automation System

by ALEX BOND
The Home Automation System provides enhanced comfort, safety, convenience and energy savings by coordinating lighting, heating and air, security, scenes and messaging based on lifestyles and schedules. Home Automation provides added comfort, convenience, enhances your security and produces environmental savings in all your home systems which you automate.
Home automation holds tremendous promise, however [...]

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3 Amazing Reasons Why Homemade Energy Is A Positive Move For YOU!

Homemade energy is becoming a growing trend for many parts of the world! Its seems to be getting stronger and stronger. There was a report carried out by the British Government that provided a series of compelling reasons why using a wind turbine in your front or back garden, a couple of solar panels attached to your roof and a combined power and heat boiler in your basement was a great way to produce energy for your home.

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