Are Chemicals In Tap Water A Problem? If You Only Knew!

Around us today there is a movement building, it's called the Climate Change movement. Through this movement, you have the opportunity to add your voice and be part of something big. Below are three ways that you can join the movement! And the best part is you don't need to travel far. In fact, you can stay where you are right now and take part in

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Mid-Life Crisis? Clean Air Act Turns 40

Cycles are everywhere in nature and the universe. Everything from the movement of the stars around the galaxy, the planets around our star (the sun), down to electrons moving around the nucleus of the atom. They are repeatable and predictable and have been true since the beginning and will still be here long after we have all gone.Worms eat your le

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Why Native American Grasses Are Environmentally Conscious

My wife and I just got back from Washington DC, Memorial Day. We attended the 20th Anniversary of Rolling Thunder. That's the annual motorcycle event honoring POW's and MIA's from the Vietnam Era. That's the guys our government left behind. Unbelievable! The Park Service announced there were between 275,000 and 300,000 motorcycles riding up Constit

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Women's Winter Earth Boots

When we think of Karl Rove and his cadre of cronies today we forget the Karl Rove who started as the drippy nosed kid on the play ground, scared of the bullies but determined to win. Now, when it looks as if George W. might be going down it is doubly important not to make the mistake of underestimating what they are willing to do to hold on to powe

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Investigating the history of environmentalism up to today.

Environmentalism could turn out to be the key in developing a sustainable globe.There is a strong case for arguing that people have never had it so good in history. The average individual lives an even more comfortable life than a lot of their ancestors might have done. Nonetheless, a large by-product of this is waste. We dispose of amazing levels

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