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Do changing lightbulbs really help the environment? 28° (13 replies)

I've heard that high-efficiency bulbs actually contain rather nasty stuff like mercury. Is that true? And if so, which is better, using less electricity or keeping such nasties out of our landfills?

Started by Nick Lewis in June 2008, about Clean Technologies, Energy Saving, Health, Recycling

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Supermarkets should only use biodegradable plastic bags! 1° (1 reply)

Plastic bags are suffocating our environment. The importance of this matter knows no boundaries. If supermarket chains simply offered biodegradable plastic bags a huge positive environmental impact would result. Whats left of the environment, world wide, is at stake. Please Help me share this petition. I think its important and ...

Started by James N. in September 2012, about Recycling

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What to do with old clothing? 22° (12 replies)

I have a bag full of old clothes that I no longer wear / fit me. They are all still in pretty good condition - wheres the best place to take them? I'm in Wellington NZ

Started by Kate I. in July 2008, about Consumerism, Recycling

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Any ideas how to reduce plastic usage? 23° (23 replies)

It is known to every one that plastics does harm to nature, both land,water and air. Still no government wants to ban the use of plastics. The plastic drinking bottles are a real harm to the land. It pollutes the air while burning. So i would really insist the government ...

Started by Ethan M. in May 2010, about Pollution

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My favorite green cause is... 17° (17 replies)

Come on people now, smile on your brother (and sister)! What green causes float your boat!

Started by Nick Lewis in June 2008, about Consumerism, Environment & Wildlife, Water

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Tap Water vs. Bottled Water 1° (1 reply)

As Giles Coren of the London Times so eloquently stated “Drinkers of bottled water are the new smokers.” Coren was a food critic in London and has been a strong supporter for tap water by reducing his restaurant ratings if he didn’t get offered tap water before bottled water. “Mineral ...

Started by Patt G. in December 2012, about Water

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Crown Capital Eco Management: Biomass Boiler Addresses Alaskans' Environmental, Economic Concerns 1° (1 reply)

Southeast Alaska Discovery Center in Ketchikan, which provides information to more than a million visitors each year, is the site of a pilot biomass boiler system now coming to life. Two oil-fired boilers serving the 250,000-sq-ft center were replaced with a highly efficient system fueled by local wood. Manufactured by ...

Started by Cris L. in November 2012, about Climate Change

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Mini satellite from Japan will send Morse 0° (no replies)

Five small low-cost satellites are deployed today from the ISS to conduct scientific missions and test a possible type of optical communication scheme. CubeSats, palm-sized satellites measuring 4 inches, are solar-powered cubes that will orbit the Earth for the next 100 days. One of the satellites launched was a Japanese ...

Started by Marion Yusef in November 2012, about Emissions

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What do you think about human thirst makes earth quake? 0° (no replies)

As we all know earthquake is a catastrophic natural disaster. Most earthquake-related deaths are caused by the collapse of structures and the construction practices play a tremendous role in the death toll of an earthquake. In southern Italy in 1909 more than 100,000 people perished in an earthquake that struck ...

Started by Khate Austin in November 2012, about Environmental Disasters

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