Environmental Issues Articles
31: Trees Offer More than just Shade
Austin takes its trees pretty seriously. This spring the Austin City Council considered rules for how developers can both treat existing trees on a property and quotas for planting future trees. Thi
32: Hair Loss Treatment Naturally
Everyone will experience hair loss. Some of you will have it before you want and others will have it when it is no longer important to you. As a young person, when you see your hair falling out it can be devastating. Here are some tips on how you can delay your hair lost no matter what age you are now.
33: Benefits of Eco-tourism
Eco-tourism defines the purposeful travel to natural areas to understand the culture and history of the environment, ensuring that the integrity of the ecosystem is not alter. Eco-tourism has greatly benefited many nations and people globally. It is estimated that over 600million people travel internationally each year. Hundreds of millions more journey within their home country, doing so for both work and pleasure. The tourism industry which includes hotels, resorts, airlines, travel agencies, parks and forest reserve services, and other business that cater for the needs of travelers, has become a major employer of labour.
34: Wastewater Recycling Should Be Encouraged
Wastewater is any water that has been adversely affected in quality by anthropogenic influence. For reasons of better environmental management, wastewater is being recycled. Wastewater comprises liquid waste discharged by domestic residences, commercial properties, industry, and/or agriculture and can encompass a wide range of potential contaminants and concentrations. In the most common usage, it refers to the municipal wastewater that contains a broad spectrum of contaminants resulting from the mixing of wastewater from different sources.
35: How Renewable Are Renewable Resources?
Renewable resources can be replenished, naturally or by human efforts when exploited. Solar, tidal and wind energy are good examples. Amenity landscape, plants and animals belong here too.
36: Water Crisis - We Are Running Out of water
It is worrisome that we would be talking of water crisis, scarcity or problems when two-third of our world is composed of water. Of the whole bulk of water on earth, only 2.5 per cent is fresh and suitable for human and agricultural use. This makes usable water a finite resource. Of this 2.5 percent, 99 per cent is held up in icebergs, glaciers or underground. Only 1 per cent of freshwater is therefore available to the nearly 7 billion human population and a countless other forms of life.
37: Cutting waste and cutting costs: How the construction industry is cleaning up to save money
With the UK housing market at an all-time low, it is not surprising that the construction industry is at the forefront of reform when it comes to adapting to a harsher economic climate. However, with
38: Your Community Allowing An Open Mattress Dump Is Not Your Fault - or Is It?
The process of mattress recycling involves cooperative participation by government, business enterprises and individuals.
39: Are We Running Out of Water?
It would be a crisis to wake up one morning and find out that you do not have water to drink. At the rate the water supply situation is deteriorating, the dooms day might not be far away. It is therefore high time we all came to the consciousness of the state of the global water crisis and take the necessary steps to improve on it. Remember, water is life.
40: Our Contribution Towards the Environment We Owe
Indeed, somebody has very well said that Modern technology Owes ecology an apology. The amazing development in the field of science and technology has made our lives comfortable and luxurious to a great extent however we are not realizing about the drastic ill-effects on the environment and the ecology by rash and careless applications of technology on the mother earth. We are still not able to hear the loud ringing alarm of global warming and atmosphere destruction. And to overcome the current alarming situation we should not wait for extraordinary circumstances to do good action; instead we should try to use the ordinary situations judiciously.
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