I’ve just finished putting up a new page on my blog on tips and steps you can take to safely and effectively get mold out of your home or workplace. Click here to learn how to Get Mold Out!
Below is a 48 hour chart graphing the results of diffusing Young Living Thieves essential oil against […]
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Between 1955 and 1980 the Montreal Canadiens were the greatest hockey team in the world as they won the Stanley Cup 14 times. The city peaked in that era and held two world class events - Expo 67 and the 76 Olympics. Despite the opening of the Saint Lawrence Seaway, which opened in ‘59 and […]
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Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise stops coal shipment
The Greenpeace ship Arctic Sunrise has stopped shipment of coal from reaching the Nanticoke Generating Station on Lake Erie today, preventing the coal freighter Algomarine from delivering its dirty cargo.
Hooray, Greenpeace. Can’t visit Nanticoke because of security? Confront the coal-haulers on their way there!!!
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I spotted this old organ hiding behind a large garish plastic cartoon character at a furniture store. It’s surprising what you find, isn’t it!
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From Reuters AlertNet, found via Drudge Report. China is now claiming, in an effort to demonstrate that they are doing enough about “global warming” that their one-child policy helps the environment. They insist that the one-child policy has prevented about 300 million births, the population of the U.S.
And we have news stories treating what […]
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As CO2 levels in the atmosphere increase, plants uptake less water from the soil. Betts’ model indicates that there could be a 6 percentage point increase due to this effect on top of the 11% increase in global water flows due to direct climate effects.
BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Climate flooding risk ‘misjudged’
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Washington Post
GAUHATI, India — Tribal kings and chieftains in a remote corner of India that is one of the rainiest places on Earth chose former Vice President Al Gore for their first “global award” for bringing attention to the dangers of climate change.
More than 3,000 kings, chieftains and elders from Meghalaya, a northeastern state, decided […]
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Photo credit: David Liittschwager and Susan Middleton
This is what Cynthia Vanderlip, the manager of the State of Hawaii’s Kure Atoll Wildlife Sanctuary, found after cutting open the body of a dead albatross.
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Since I can’t find the charger for my camera, I’m posting a picture I took this summer while on a very fun adventure with my best friend. The fall is located along the Umpqua river in the Cascade range. The biggest reason we moved to Oregon is because of her amazing geography. Exploring the planet […]
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The Vancouver Sun had an interesting piece about the co-founder of Greenpeace, Dr. Patrick Moore. He mentions in this text that the environment will be supported the most with planting new trees and using more wood. A new, young tree pulls CO2 from the atmosphere at a much faster rate than the old tree, […]
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