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- Chennai shanty Dwellers and the Cooperative NGOs
By:-Mo Bradley
There have been continued efforts and developmental work by the government or voluntary service by Non-profit organizations and NGOs to meet the growing needs of the ever increasing slum population. These efforts directed by various welfare schemes are aimed at creating awareness about hygiene, and to educate them about their rights and on how to better their lives.
- Emergency Foods Preparedness With Mountain House Freeze Dried Foods By:-Elizabeth Bennett
In looking back at the lives of my parents and grandparents, I remember seeing a lifestyle of food cellars where they stocked up and stored food in case of an emergency, or to get them through a hard winter Though that tradition was slowly vanishing for many years, it is now being renewed more than ever, due to all the environmental & economic challenges we are seeing around us
- The Eight Rarest Animals in the World By:-Mark Botel
Wildlife conservation holidays are a great way to get up close and personal to some of the world’s rarest animals However, if you want to spot an animal that’s not often seen in the wild you’ll need to travel a long way
- Magnesium Sulphate in Everyone’s Life By:-Irsan Kao
Magnesium Sulphate which is very much in use these days in mining, farming, and paper, pulp, as well as fermentation industries is one of the most useful chemical present in today’s date The magnesium is found in fertilizers, fireproofing materials, detergents, steel furnaces, ceramics and so many other things
- Pursuing alternative forms of energy. Green power. By:-jon sommer hansen
Record high prices at American gas pumps and continued trouble-brewing in the Middle East, Nigeria, and other areas of importance to the oil-driven economy have made it clear to Americans that we are in need of developing many new avenues of energy supply and production. In short, we need to reduce our dependency on oil, for it is ultimately finite and, frankly, the cheap sources of oil (not all oil—just the stuff that is cheap to remove from the earth) are running out. Energy consultants and analysts are insistent that cheap oil has “peaked” or is very soon going to peak. What this means for us is an expensive future—unless we can find new sources of powering our mechanized and electronic civilization, new sources which are alternatives to oil.
- Hazardous Coal Ash Sites: A Serious Environmental Risk By:-Bill Pritchard
Last year, the EPA released a list of over 40 “high hazard potential” sites around the country that contain coal combustion residuals, which are commonly referred to as coal ash This substance is a product of burning coal and is often stored in containment ponds or dams near electrical utilities
- Marine Conservation Projects By:-Peter Brittain
Conserving marine life appears to be increasingly getting tougher Global warming which has come about due to deforestation and increased carbon dioxide emissions, threatens the existence of all marine life
- Poland U turn on Plastic Bag Tax By:-Thomas Powell
In December 2009 Poland announced that it would be looking to increase the tax on plastic bags in order to change the views of the consumer to start reusing bags In January 2010, however, Poland has decided to back out of their promise of raising tax causing outrage within many green and pro recycling activists
- Is Health Care Reform Now At Hand? By:-Geo Foerstel
By the end of this month, the Oval office is expecting a country-shaping bill that the President longs to sign. The health care reform bill is about to be voted upon in the Congress but the outcome of the brawl is still somewhat unclear.
- Landform Destruction is Worse Than Global Warming By:-Melissa Olmst
Many of you have read or seen in the news how a lot of the global warming gurus have been skewing climate records to make global warming seem like it is real People have fallen for it for over 30 years while people have made billions off the lies
- Wave Generators Power From the Sea By:-Gregory Colvin
Anyone who has played in the ocean surf or experienced the current of a river, felt the tug of outgoing or incoming surf, recognizes that there is energy contained in moving bodies of water Harnessing that energy to create electricity has been in third position, behind solar and wind, as a source of alternative energy
- Haiti Earthquake Reveals World s Compassion By:-Todd A.
At the dawn of this new decade, I asked readers of Regal Magazine to make New Year’s resolutions to have a positive impact on the lives of others, and not focus on selfish desires in 2010
Shortly after the publication of that editorial, the town of Port au Prince, Haiti was struck with an earthquake and aftershock of catastrophic proportions, killing hundreds of thousands of Haitians, orphaning children and practically forcing an entire city into homelessness
- Harrogate Coping With the Recession By:-Dillon Boivin
Recession Over: How has Harrogate faired in comparison to the rest of the UK economy and how can the small business owner utilise the power of the internet to stay one step ahead of the competition
Now that the UK economy is officially out of recession I took a look at how Harrogate compared to the rest of the country in coping with the difficult economic climate of the last six consecutive quarters of economic contraction
- Alternative Energies By:-John Harley
Alternative Energy is important item of discussion on just about anyone’s mind today It was only a year ago that half the population could stand up and say that they don’t care as long as their car can get from A to B without a hassles, but as recent events continue to unfold, more and more people are now standing up against the use of fossil fuels if not for anything other than the fact that they can no longer even afford to drive their vehicle anywhere
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