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101: Renewable Energy - Sources That Never Get Exhausted
Nonrenewable energy sources represent the majority of the energy used today. These sources are being depleted.
102: Observations at the Grocery Store
Trying to be more environmentally friendly in your lifestyle can even impact how you see the grocery store.
103: Patriotic People Recycle!
The article "Patriotic People Recycle!" uses basic statistics from the Environmental Protection Agency and other reputable sources to illustrate the compelling benefits to a nation when its citizenry recycles.
104: Monaco Goes Green Home & Away
A radical drive is underway to make Monaco one of the leading environmentally friendly countries in the world.
The plan initiated by Prince Albert is already being implemented with resulting reduced carbon emissions...
105: Going Green Bit by Bit
Living a more environmentally friendly lifestyle doesn't require immediate drastic changes. You can start with some simple ones and make a difference.
106: Plus Points For Organic Gardening
Organic gardening is the way of growing vegetables and fruits with the use of things only found in nature.
107: Rumours Of Staff Walk Out In Palace Global Warming Campaign
Glaciers, the melting Arctic and the environment have been top of Prince Albert of Monaco's agenda for the last year, but as he continues his campaign to highlight the environment as a top political issue, press reports suggest that two of his staff have left.
Will climate change be too hot an issue for some of his subjects too?
Will climate change be too hot an issue for some of his subjects too?
108: Eco-friendly Paper Boom
The international demand for handmade paper and its value-added products are increasing and India is being looked upon as the country with the maximum growth potential in handmade industry.
109: Fresh Flowers
When springtime comes, one of the first things I want to do is to go out and get some fresh flowers for my home.
110: What We've Learned From Birds About Flight - and Why It Took So Long
Eons ago, Zork stood outside his cave and watched a vulture spread his wings and soar off a cliff. Zork decided to try this himself. Too late, he realized that his lift to drag ratio was about zero - no lift and lots of drag - and he had the glide ratio of a brick. Zork's decedents gave up on aviation for 50,000 years.
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