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[quote user="tater03"] I had not heard about this. I think that this is a great idea and to be honest with all that they have had to face that they would remember to think about this is a testement to their community. [/quote] I bet this will put this town on the map! Can you imagine how many...
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http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20071005/sc_afp/netherlandsenvironmentwaterwarming_071005190900 Probably be a good idea to adapt for many reasons, population, global warming, less bottled water use
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This National Geographic articles addresses an idea to solve, or at least slow down, global warming. Scientists have conjured up a way to mimic volcanoes, but not everyone is convinced. Link: http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2007/08/070817-volcano-warming.html How effective do you think this would...
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US cities are moving forward with getting rid of bottled water. This article highlights some of the points we rarely think of as well as Ann Arbor, Michigan's battle against the bottle. Do you drink bottled water? What is the appeal to you? Would you consider using a reusable water bottle? Link:...
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China, in its effort to go green, has asked citizens for their help. One response was from a cab driver explaining why there has been less natural rainfall each year. Do you think his solution could be applied in other places besides China facing water crisis? Link: http://www.newsdesk.org/archives/004351...
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Here’s an interesting little article about your toilet. Yes, the old commode plays a major role in the environment, consuming some 4,000 gallons of drinking water a year per person to rid us of our waste. Yet the john seems to be a uniquely western trend that became dominant in the 20 th century. After...
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