How Do Pharmaceutical Drugs Get in Drinking Water When Taxpayers Support Water Treatment Systems? - by Olivia Romero Have you ever imagined that it was possible for prescription drugs to come out of your kitchen faucet? I know it seems hard to believe, but just how do pharmaceutical drugs get in drinking water when taxpayers support
Why Not Use Gray Water to Help With Drought Crisis? - by Lance W. In many areas in the US the residents are in dire straights, you see they are in Level III drought and that means they cannot water their lawns, wash their car and they get fined if they go over
The Facts About Biodegradable Products - by Darren Williger Biodegradable materials are supposed to be environmentally friendly but sometimes this expectation isn't entirely true. What Is Biodegradable? In order for a product to be classified as a biodegradable product, it must be able to be broken down into its constituent
Over Mining the Moon - Earth Moon System Hangs in the Balance - by L. Winslow If all the nations of the World start mining the moon, then eventually it will be completely mined out and we will all lose as it becomes lighter with less gravity to pull on the Earth and affect our
In Water Boat Hull Cleaning and Environmental Considerations - by L. Winslow Most boat owners do not realize that it is not legal to clean algae off a boat hull in the water without environmental controls. The issues are that the algae or slimy green stuff, is void of oxygen and
The Cost Of War On A World Wide Basis - by K. Kemper I once thought only 5 wars had ever been fought - wow was I naive! Sometimes, there are as many as 5 wars being fought concurrently at different places in the world! That is both sad and absurd. This paper will list costs of war and chronicle some alternatives to war.
Green Earth Marketing - by Marguerite Manteau-Rao Reading the recent Norwich Union study about eco-lies, made me question my own authenticity as a Green Girl Wannabe. Appearances can be deceiving, and a lot of the green credit I have been taking, should really be going to
What is Clean Technology in Textiles? - by Christopher Mantford Clean Technology is an upcoming technology which is growing in its importance. I think the good work done by environmentalists worldwide is doing well in raising the awareness of conserving our ecology. It is often said that textile industries
The First Transcontinental Railroad - A Human and Engineering Triumph - by Adam Singleton Started during the war that divided the United States, the construction of the First Transcontinental Railroad was completed after the Civil War and heralded an era of new unity and hope for the United States. But, before the railroad
Simple Steps to Make Your Office More Green - by Steven Hastert As concern over global warning increases, businesses are under pressure to reduce their impact on the environment. While it is easy for a factory to identify how they can reduce their carbon dioxide emissions, what about the average office?
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