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31: Why Should I Add Solar Panels to My Home?
The fact that the largest problem of global warming is steadily on the rise, it now becomes almost vital that we find and use a source of renewable energy.
32: Wind Energy: How Does it Work?
When it comes to renewable energy sources, there are many of them available for us to use. For instance, have you ever thought about using some of the renewable energy sources that nature gave us?
33: The Damage We Cause To Our Ocean Water
One of the most important tasks upon us as a society is to take care of our environment, but we aren't doing a very good job with our oceans.
34: Water Can Damage Our Hills And Cause Mudslides
Rain is necessary for the survival of all living things, but it can also be the cause of destruction.
35: The Smoke From Our Pipes Is Harming The Planet
Every day we pollute the planet with our vehicles, but everyday citizens have a hard time just getting by.
36: Restoration Needed For The Coastal Wetlands Of Louisiana
The coastal wetlands of Louisiana have been discovered to erode at an alarming rate. Beginning 1932, Louisiana has lost more than 1.2 million acres of coastal area -- that's about 25 times the size of Washington DC.
37: Mississippi Is Sustaining It's Environment Through The Natural Resources Initiative
Enjoying an environment that is healthy, sustainable and beneficial to the economy is the goal of every state in the country, including Mississippi. In order to achieve this, the leaders of a community should be creative and proactive in protecting the community's natural resources not only for their own benefit, but also for the welfare of future generations to come.
38: The Management Of Lake Erie's Coast: An Ohio Resource For The Future
The management of Lake Erie's coast as an important Ohio natural resource is very essential for it is a watershed that provides home to thousands of species comprised of fish, plants, wild life and other rare endangered variety. It also supplies the drinking water of Ohio's counties along the coast, so it really is essential that the water quality found in Lake Erie is maintained.
39: Arizona's Green Choices: Conserving Natural Resources
Renewable energy is a collective term for energy resources that regenerate and are inexhaustible. Most common sources of renewable energy are the sun, wind and water. Using these types of energy resources is a good way to conserve natural resources such as fossil, fuels and oil.
40: California's Green Chemistry: It's Effect On Water Restoration And Conservation
Water restoration projects are still in the works in California. In the recent years, water contamination has been evident in different counties in this state. These cases were in different degrees and were caused by a number of reasons. Water contamination has resulted in the contamination of household drinking water and the poison of water life forms: fish and plants.
41: The Waterfowl Season: A Good Hunting Resource In South Dakota
South Dakota can be considered as a home for bird hunting and with the waterfowl season coming, locals and wildlife officials who are enthusiastic about this season should give the credit for the coming abundance of waterfowl to the great resource of large water they received in their area for this spring and summer.
42: Paper or Plastic, Which is the Eco-conscious Choice?
There is a question that can confuse and distress even the most seasoned environmentally conscious shopper. "Paper or plastic?"
43: Narrow River: Rhode Island's Endangered Natural Resource
Rhode Island was once called "Little Rhody" since it's the smallest state among all the states of the US. Eventually, the state adopted the nickname "Ocean State".
44: Environmental Stewardship Initiative: Great For The Natural Resources Of North Carolina
As early as 1998, the government of North Carolina has foreseen and seen the harmful effects that human activities will have on the environment.
45: Wetland Restoration In Texas
A wetland is defined as an area of land consisting of soil and that is saturated with moisture. This includes swamp, marsh or bog. It provides a safe and lush environment for many different kinds of fish, birds and insects. Not only animals, there are lot of plants that can only survive in wetlands. It is also valuable to people in terms of recreational and educational activities.
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