Increasing Popularity of Electric Vehicles

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Due to the increase in the cost of gas, the popularity of electric vehicles is growing. Many people are starting to care a great deal about their environment and what they are leaving for future generations. By making sure that we are responsible stewards over the resources we have, we are helping to make sure those resources will still be available to the next generation.

Many people want to recycle or sell their old, out-dated vehicles fast, but they are not sure how they can do that. They often wonder, “What are used car prices?,” but they do not want to have to deal with placing ads, or trying to convince a dealer to give them the best deal. You can find out how much a local dealer is willing to pay for your vehicle fast and easy with an online car valuations tool. Once you get your quote, you can decide if you want to sell your vehicle.

Many people choose to sell their vehicles after getting the online car valuations because they will soon have a good-sized down payment for the new electric vehicle they want. It is a fast and easy way to position yourself financially to get the car that you really want.

If you are thinking about getting rid of your old car, you should check out this online tool and see just how much of a down payment you can get towards the electric car of your dreams. You will be glad that you did.

All You Need To Know About Pollution

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Pollution today is probably one of the most-frequently-used words in the world. It is a word used by those who know the meaning of pollution to those who use it just for the “heck” of it, from small children to leaders of nations. But then, what is pollution? Why is the word gaining in popularity? Well firstly, pollution is the contamination of the natural environment by synthetically produced contaminants that affect the ecosystem. Secondly, it is because pollution is one of the major growing concerns of the world today.

The greed of being at the top of the food chain has caused us to advance our technologies to feed our greed resulting in contaminating the natural resources. We have not spared any natural resource – be it water, air, or even land. Everything is polluted.  The main reason for pollution can be credited to urbanization and industrialization. Both urbanization and industrialization have brought about waste.  This waste has to be “thrown away”.  So we use dump yards like allotted places (which are already brimming and over-flowing), rivers, lakes, seas and oceans.

The waste making up the landfills are usually synthetic components that degenerate releasing a lot of toxins on a very long span of time. Owing to this we have polluted our air, water and even land. This pollution is now affecting us and our next generations. We are smart at putting the blame on the others, not realizing that if we tackle our small wastes and try to check our personal pollution at home, we are doing our small part in trying to save the earth –  after all every drop of water, makes the mighty ocean.

How is paper recycled

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Paper recycling is a common activity. Millions of tons of paper are used every day. All this paper needs to be recycled. Considering this statistic, it is clear the amount of trees that are felled for this purpose. Environmentalists have prodded us always to use recycled paper. But people still do not prefer it. Recycled paper looks a little shabby, but it is perfectly usable.

Studies have shown that unlike glass, plastic, and aluminum, paper is the most recycled thing. When you give up your paper-waste for recycling you are actually helping the environment. Paper disposal causes landfill. By giving up paper waste for recycling you reduce miles and miles of landfill. This gives an opportunity to use the land for constructive purposes.

Offices, schools and other urban centers, have shredder. Paper is shredded to be recycled. This paper waste is collected and transferred to a recycling center. Paper waste is again categorized. Some paper waste might classify as contaminant, while some might classify as trash.

Paper waste might also include other materials that come along with it. All these materials are removed, and paper segregated from them. Paper waste is organized and made free of contamination. This clean paper-waste is then arranged into large containers and sent to a paper mill.

The paper mill uses the fiber of the paper. Mixing the fiber with water, a solid paste is made. The solid paste is cleaned. The solidity is then beaten to a semi-solid mix. From then on the original papermaking process kicks-in. So at the end of it all, you have paper made from paper. And you can use it all over again.

 

 

 

Artificial trees can help save the environment by absorbing carbon from the atmosphere

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British scientists have hit upon an invention that could make humans create nature synthetically. Artificial trees are not real trees, but a technologically-empowered concept device that functions like a tree. It has the capability of capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. In fact tons of it. This is especially beneficial when tons of carbon is being released to the atmosphere, and there aren’t enough trees to process it.

Now a real tree would not be able to capture such amounts of carbon dioxide. Artificial trees can. That’s a big difference. An artificial tree is also more expensive than a real tree. It will cost around twenty five thousand dollars apiece.

British scientists are planning to plant one hundred trees in an area. This area will be enough to remove more than half of carbon from the atmosphere around the United Kingdom. So, if this was done all around the world, we could expect minimal to no carbon in the atmosphere. The potential for the artificial tree is truly heartening.So how do they work? Artificial trees have a filter that traps carbon dioxide. These are replaceable filters. After capturing to full capacity, filters need to be replaced with new ones. Used filter will not be disposed, but stored in oil reservoirs and oil wells.

The technology of the artificial tree is bracing for a revolution. Still at the design level, very soon a real working model will come up. Then, the pressure of real trees to capture carbon is reduced. We may soon have artificial trees that also have the capacity to produce oxygen. We may never know!

 

 

 

Dangers Lurking in Our Environment

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More and more people are finally opting to do their part to go green and help our environment. Research now shows that the hidden dangers that are lurking in our water, air and soil, are even worse then once thought. Although one single individual can only do so much to help, each and every tiny step taken can only help to improve the situation. Before becoming overwhelmed with the thought, there are a few tips that can help newbies to know where to begin in their own personal fight against pollution.
Researching where the greatest needs are can help each of us understand what needs to be done first and foremost. Because our drinking water has become desperately polluted, it is one of the top priorities. Families can get involved in fighting water pollution by taking an hour or so out of each weekend to simply pick up trash, that if not cleaned up, may end up in our waterways. Using caution when applying fertilizer to flower beds and gardens can also help cut back on water pollution. Properly disposing of trash, especially recyclable materials is another small step in controlling pollution that can enter our water.
Air pollution is another area that needs quick attention. Unfortunately most of the air pollutants come from large factories, which a single individual can do little about. There are a few things that we can do to help though. Planting trees and bushes can help clean up the air, along with using the car less, even if you simply join a carpool once or twice a week or combine shopping trips to different stores into one excursion.

 

How the Logging Industry Helps the Environment

You are probably scratching your head upon reading the title. How does an industry that thrives on taking down trees actually help the environment? It does not seem possible. Logging destroys forests, it does not help them or the environment.

The reality is much different. Logging is a business just like any other. If they were to remove all of their resources, they would go under in a short period of time. This is economics 101. A business must have something to sell in order to make money. A logging company cannot keep taking out trees at an unchecked rate and hope that there will be something to harvest down the road. Instead they use conservation techniques to keep their business alive.

It starts when a stand of trees is cut down. There is now nothing to hold the soil from eroding, which in turn creates problems such as mudslides. It also becomes more difficult for plants to gain a foothold as a rainfall can cause the soil to be washed away. To stop this from happening, private industries and government agencies employ re-foresters. These employees go into a harvested area and plant seedlings to prevent the soil from eroding. It also restores the habitat of the animals that was lost by logging. Over time these trees will be harvested again, but the cycle will always stay steady.

Villifying the logging industry is very easy to do. After all, they have an material tht is in constant demand, requiring a steady stream of trees. But the industry works with conservation efforts of all kinds, ensuring that habitats are there to stay for good. Loggers are most aware of the impact they have on the environment.

Electric Vehicles: Are They Really Going to Revolutionize the Way we Drive?

The Toyota Prius has been around for a few years now, proving that there is a demand for autos that run on battery power. But what will the future hold? Chevy has brought the Volt to the market and Nissan has its Leaf. The Leaf runs purely on battery power alone and has a limited range. The Volt is like the Prius having a gas engine married to a battery bank. Unlike the Prius, the Volt can run on battery power alone. However, it is a larger car than the Leaf and will get fewer miles out of the batteries.

It is a given that autos need to diversify their power sources and get off of using only oil. The car manufacturers are starting to respond to this need and are looking to the future by bringing consumer grade electric vehicles to market. Ethanol was promising for a while, but it has only served to drive up the price of corn and food prices. Hydrogen is the darling of alternative fuels. Unfortunately no one has been able to scale an engine to run effectively on hydrogen and it looks like it will be years before there is a practical solution.

Certainly there will be more electric vehicles coming on line in the near future. Battery technology continues to improve by extending range and shedding weight. The batteries themselves are also recyclable when they lose the ability to recharge, keeping themselves out of landfills. But the question remains to be answered; will consumers adapt to these short range vehicles in favor of not having to purchase as much gasoline? Only time will tell.

Fun Activity to Clean Up and Involve Kids

If you’re wondering what to do with all the candy from the last holiday, put it to use protecting the environment. Neighborhood kids will line up at your door hauling trash.

Decide on a good day and time for weather, school and other activities with neighborhood parents. Announce it with flyers on doors or by word of mouth. You might even put up a poster at neighborhood entrances.

Before the event, put the candy or other prize items in gift bags. Even sandwich bags will work. You can assemble different sizes for different awards if you choose.

Have plenty of gloves (small latex are good for kids and pretty cheap) and garbage bags. Have the kids meet you in your front yard at the appointed time and announce that prizes will be given. Consider awards for the most bags of garbage and the hardest worker.

Have markers on hand to mark names on the garbage bags so you can total them for awards. Provide a place to wash up and hand sanitizer. Make sure that other parents or neighborhood teenagers are available to supervise children around streets or other potentially dangerous areas. If you wish, set a time limit.

As the kids bring the full bags of garbage, mark their names on the bags. When all the kids are finished, total the bags and give out awards.

Some waste management companies will provide free bins and removal for neighborhood programs such as this. Call ahead and see what they can offer. This strategy can be used to clean up your neighborhood, camping and picnicking areas or local parks. Remember: keeping the kids safe during this activity is the most important thing.

Gulf Coast Hoping For Better Year After BP Oil Spill

The BP oil spill crippled tourism on the Gulf Coast last year, but business hope to make up for it this year. Cities along the coast say that cleanup is complete and the beaches are safe again.

Last year, an oil rig owned by British Petroleum (BP) dumped billions of gallons of oil into the Gulf of Mexico. The largest industries in the region – fishing and tourism – were halted due to environmental and health concerns.

After BP and the US government spent billions of dollars and several months stopping the leak and cleaning the spill, Gulf hotels, restaurants and fisheries are ready to get back to business.

Kenneth Feinberg has been put in charge of allotting money to those businesses and individuals affected by the oil spill. Victims say his payoff estimates are too low, BP claims they are too high. Most small business owners are just hoping to have a better season this year.

A large number of the businesses on the Gulf Coast depend on charter boats, gulf seafood and families who want to play on the beach for their success. Owners of hotels, restaurants and gas stations depend on their spring to fall tourist season to survive.

Reports on the cleanup efforts are good. Gulf beaches are back to pristine white and testing of marine life shows good eats except for Gulf oysters, which may be suspect for some time.

It will be a long time before the full environmental impact of the spill is known. Early reports of effects on wildlife seem to be better than expected.

New technologies are in the works to prevent such a spill from occurring again. This spill impacted the entire Gulf region, from Texas all the way to southern Florida. Emphasis on health has put Gulf seafood in demand. Fish offers high protein and lower fat when compared to other red meats popular with Americans. Louisiana, Alabama and Georgia also have claims against BP for damages incurred due to the oil spill.

Don’t Throw It Away

Recycling isn’t just about what you put in the bin to be picked up every week. Recycling items in your own home can save money and even make a decorative statement.

Instead of buying planters, use items that would normally go in the recycling bin or even the garbage cans to make planters for vegetables, herbs and flowers. Egg cartons are excellent for starting seedlings. Plastic and cardboard cartons for milk and juice make good planters, especially for vegetables to be transplanted into the garden.

When washed, yogurt cups make great storage bins for anything from beauty supplies to screws or nails. Plastic fruit cups make good candidates for storage, too.

If you usually have plastic bottles around, you can use them instead of wooden rolling pins for baking. Different size bottles can also be cut and used for cookie or biscuit cutters.

Heavy plastic bottles like bleach comes in can be washed thoroughly and used for watering cans. Plastic fast food cups are great for rinsing shampoo off pets.

Empty coffee cans and plastic containers make excellent canisters. They have a good seal and will last through many uses.

Many of these items can be painted. Foil and foil type wrapping paper can give some of these items a new look if used for decorating. Many items make excellent flower vases and catch-alls for kitchen counters or other cluttered spaces.

Cereal boxes and frozen pizza boxes are easily flattened and stored for when you need to lay something down under a project. They work well for kids, crafts and even in the garage.

Always thoroughly clean recycled items before putting them to other uses. Never use items that contained hazardous chemicals for food or plants. After washing, lay them out to dry completely before using. If planting in plastic or metal, be sure to make holes for water to drain. You will need to put them somewhere safe for leaks and stains. Other recyclable items can be put under them to catch runoff water.