Archive for February, 2010

Transition Fuels Prolonging The Problem

Natural gas and ethanol are good alternatives to gasoline, but they are temporary solutions. More commitment is needed by everyone to use other truly clean and renewable energy sources for a long term solution.

Developing Countries Face E-waste Threat

The growing sales of electronic devices worldwide is creating a serious issue of e-waste. Developed countries like China and India are becoming dumping ground for the world’s e-waste. The issue pose a great threat to the environment and public health in these countries if appropriate actions are not taken immediately.

Recycling: A family affair

Recycling is important and it can be fun when the whole family gets involved. Recycling helps children and young adults to stimulate their minds and encourage their belief that we need to save our earth.

Green Appliances Rebates – Coming Soon Near You

The U.S. Department of Energy approved the rebate program for consumers who purchase energy efficient appliances. See the list of states receiving the federal fund for the program along with the project start dates.

25 Most Endangered Primates

See the list of 25 most endangered primates from Madagascar, Africa, Asia, and Central and South America. These primates are the most in need of urgent conservation action.

Environmental Debate: Clean Air Vs. Jobs

Share your opinion on whether the Environmental Protection Agency should enforce regulation to implement expensive upgrades to improve air quality by reducing haze-causing pollutants at the expense of potential job loss.

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