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		<title>Free energy</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2010 07:08:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There is a two-fold benefit for utilizing free energy &#8211; saving money on utility bills and saving the environment. But what is it that I&#8217;m talking about here? Some sort of perpetual motion machine, perhaps? No, of course not &#8211; I mean extracting energy from free sources such as the sun through the use of [...]]]></description>
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<p>There is a two-fold benefit for utilizing free energy &#8211; saving  money on utility bills and saving the environment. But what is it that  I&#8217;m talking about here? Some sort of perpetual motion machine, perhaps?  No, of course not &#8211; I mean extracting energy from free sources such as  the sun through the use of photovoltaic cells (&#8220;solar panels&#8221;), taking  geothermal energy from the ground and converting it into usable  electricity and heating, and so on and so forth. So, how are some of  these accomplished? Let&#8217;s go over some info on this&#8230;</p>
<p>Well, first  off&#8230; we can use the power of the sun, as we all know, to extract free  energy, saving tons in energy expenses. The best thing about this is  the times we live in today &#8211; it used to be, back in the early seventies  when this technology was first becoming popularized, that it was wildly  expensive to invest in such energy conservation systems. An array of  panels on a solar home roof could cost many thousands of dollars just to  power most of the appliances in a small home, which resulted in its  paying for itself only after so many years later. It did seem  cost-effective if the topic of time was overlooked.</p>
<p>Nowadays, it&#8217;s  not only a lot less expensive to invest in this kind of energy  conservation efficiency, but the energy output of solar panels has  vastly increased over the many years of development since solar energy&#8217;s  initial burst of popularity decades ago. This type of free energy,  saving the environment by not burning fossil fuels, is now being  undertaken even by do-it-yourselfers who spend little more than one to  two hundred dollars on parts, to make a single two by five foot solar  panel which can by itself power a home PC, and entertainment center, and  an air-conditioner all from one panel, as a weekend project. Just three  or four of these could provide enough power for a small home and at  just a tiny fraction of the cost that it used to be.</p>
<p>Another  example of free energy saving the environment and utility bill expense  is geothermal energy. Pipes driven into the ground under a house&#8217;s  foundation which have water coursing through them takes the heat from  the ground that transfers to the water and courses it through heat  exchangers and heat pump electricity generators. A system like this can  also be used in place of a hot water heater in some cases, and this is  just another example of how we can use what the environment already  provides for us so freely for our power, and never rely on burning  fossil fuels again. This is not only a great way to save on expenses,  but to reduce the impact we continue to have on our environment every  day.</p>
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		<title>Water Conservation, Its economic and environmental advantages</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Nov 2010 03:08:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Water conservation is an important concept, but many people may not realize exactly how much of a difference conserving water can actually make.  It&#8217;s easy to picture water as being an endless resource, causing the value of water conservation to seem relatively small&#8230; after all, what&#8217;s the point in conserving water when there&#8217;s always going [...]]]></description>
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<p>Water conservation is an important concept, but many people may not  realize exactly how much of a difference conserving water can actually  make.  It&#8217;s easy to picture water as being an endless resource, causing  the value of water conservation to seem relatively small&#8230; after all,  what&#8217;s the point in conserving water when there&#8217;s always going to be  more?  Unfortunately, water is not anywhere near being a limitless  resource; without conservation there is a very real threat of water  shortages in the areas that need water the most.  The environmental  impact of water conservation isn&#8217;t the only thing that should be  considered when deciding how important conservation really is, however.</p>
<p>It  is generally much easier to see a problem when viewing it from the  perspective of how it can affect you instead of how it affects the  world, and water conservation can have a major impact on your life  without you even realizing it.  By conserving water you save money, and  not just the few dollars on the water bill each that can be saved by  fixing leaky faucets and adjusting the water output of your toilet.  The  more water that is conserved, the less need there will be for expensive  facilities to desalinate or treat water that currently isn&#8217;t able to be  used for human consumption.  This can reduce taxes as well as your  water bill overall, and by making more water available for irrigation  efforts can even reduce the amount that you pay for vegetables and other  foods at the store.  When adding this to the amount that adds up from  the &#8220;few dollars&#8221; that you save each month you may find that you&#8217;re  actually saving quite a bit of money each year because of water  conservation efforts.</p>
<p>On the larger scale, water conservation is  important from the environmental standpoint because it increases the  amount of useable water that is available overall.  Polluted water and  saltwater are not only bad for humans to drink, but can damage crops and  will even cause problems or grazing fields and trees as well.  Clean  water is needed to combat droughts that are becoming more common in  major agricultural sectors, and is also vitally important to disaster  relief efforts focused on areas where local water may be contaminated  with potentially deadly bacteria.  Without water conservation, the  amount of fresh water available to assist in these situations will be  drastically reduced&#8230; and that&#8217;s not even counting the water shortages  that may occur in other areas as the water supplies become more in  demand.</p>
<p>One of the greatest benefits to water conservation is the  fact that it&#8217;s fairly easy to accomplish.  You can save money and  greatly help the environment simply by taking the time to reduce your  water usage and eliminating water waste.  Conservation doesn&#8217;t require  any large changes to your lifestyle; you simply have to spend a little  bit of time figuring out where most of your water waste occurs and then  take steps to correct the problems that you find.  Even relatively small  changes in the amount of water that you use can have a major impact in  the long run.</p>
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		<title>Your role in Global Warming</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 16:41:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global warming is an issue that we have created. It is an issue that we can work to resolve. The damage that is already done is irreversible, but we can make changes now to protect the earth&#8217;s atmosphere in the future. If we reduce the amount of fuel that we burn, by making changes to [...]]]></description>
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<p>Global warming is an issue that we have created. It is an issue  that we can work to resolve. The damage that is already done is  irreversible, but we can make changes now to protect the earth&#8217;s  atmosphere in the future. If we reduce the amount of fuel that we burn,  by making changes to our lifestyle, we can reduce the amount of damage  that is done to the atmosphere. Here, you will find what role you can  take in order to reduce the effects of global warming on our world.</p>
<p>1)  The first step that you can take in order to reduce the effect of  global warming is to change all of your light bulbs from standard bulbs  to energy efficient light bulbs. Energy efficient light bulbs are  generally more expensive, but they will save you a considerable amount  of money on your energy costs and will also reduce the amount of  greenhouse gases that are released into the earth&#8217;s atmosphere.</p>
<p>2)  The next step that you can take to reduce the effect of global warming  is to ensure that you turn things off when you are not using them. This  helps to save on the amount of electricity that you use. When you save  on electricity, you save money on your power costs and reduce the amount  of fuel that is required to burn to give you electricity. This, in  turn, helps to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that are released  into the atmosphere. You should also ensure that you turn off water when  it is not being used to benefit the atmosphere.</p>
<p>3) It is  important that you learn to recycle and reuse things when you are able  to. You should make sure that you get actively involved in a local  recycling program. When you recycle, you can reduce the amount of  greenhouse gases that can add to the global warming issue.</p>
<p>4) It  is important that you try to use the air conditioner and heater in your  home less. You should use a thermostat when one is available to control  the usage of these items. You should try to use fans more and less air  conditioning. This will help to reduce the effect of global warming by  limiting the amount of greenhouse gases that are released into the  atmosphere.</p>
<p>5) You should try to encourage others to conserve  energy. Inform them of the dangers of global warming and how greenhouse  gases affect the atmosphere. You should let them know that everyone  should hold themselves accountable for the energy that they consume, the  amount that they drive, and the things that they do not recycle.</p>
<p>6)  You should try to buy products that are considered energy efficient.  Many appliances that are available now have an energy efficiency rating.  You should make an effort to buy appliances that use less electricity  in order to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that enter the earth&#8217;s  atmosphere.</p>
<p>These are just a few changes you can make in your  everyday life which will contribute to lessening the amount of  greenhouse gases. By all of us working together, we can all have a  positive effect on reducing the consequences of global warming.</p>
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		<title>Is Carbon Dioxide Not One Of The Causes Of Global Warming?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 15:40:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of people have watched the Inconvenient truth by &#8220;ex next president&#8221; Al Gore. There certainly are some facts and photos that make you think, but is global warming really happening the way that Gore describes it? There have been many theories against the usual theory that is leaning on the green house. The [...]]]></description>
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<p>A lot of people have watched the Inconvenient truth by &#8220;ex next president&#8221; Al Gore. There certainly are some facts and photos that make you think, but is global warming really happening the way that Gore describes it? There have been many theories against the usual theory that is leaning on the green house. The theories talk about solar activity and that carbon dioxide is actually rising and falling due to temperatures happening 800 years before. The product that came out of counter theories is The Great Global Warming Swindle a movie that is worth watching, just to see what people that don&#8217;t agree with Al Gore think about the movie.</p>
<p>One of the contradictions that is being made in movie is that the usual global warming theory predicts higher increasing of the temperature in the troposphere than on the ground, but the researches (satellite and weather balloon) have shown that this claim is wrong. As mentioned before one of the strongest theory that is proven with graphs is that increases of carbon dioxide are lagged behind the temperature for about 800 years. That means that high percentage of carbon dioxide in the air is actually the consequence of high temperatures in 13th century. In the documentary the scientists are also saying that Carbon dioxide only represents 0.054% of all the gasses in the atmosphere and that humans are only responsible for 1% of those 0.054%, which can&#8217;t be enough for global warming. A very strong claim is also that Solar activity is currently at a very high level, and that Solar activity has a big impact on temperature changes, they even backup this saying with a scientist that has earned a lot of money betting on the weather.</p>
<p>There are many theories that talk for and against global warming. Even though global warming might not be caused by carbon dioxide emissions we should still take care of a super high pollution and switch to natural resources.</p>
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		<title>Causes of Global Warming</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Nov 2010 09:35:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As we go about our daily lives we seldom think how the way that we live affects the environment around us. While we may think for a few minutes that we need to be more environmentally conscious there are very few of us who actually take the time which is needed. The different reports about [...]]]></description>
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<p>As we go about our daily lives we seldom think how the way that we live affects the environment around us. While we may think for a few minutes that we need to be more environmentally conscious there are very few of us who actually take the time which is needed. The different reports about global warming need our consideration as some of the causes of global warming are caused by us.</p>
<p>You may ask how this is possible. The answers are all staring us in the face if we just choose to look at them. The first place to look for some of the causes of global warming is in our cities. Whenever you drive on the roads your car is sending out emissions of carbon monoxide. You just have to multiple this effect with that of the numerous other vehicles to understand that driving a fuel engine vehicle does contribute to global warming.</p>
<p>Another way that we contribute towards the causes of global warming is by deforestation. When we were younger we were taught that the trees in the forests, jungles and rainforests were the lungs of the world. By cutting down large amounts of trees the curative abilities of these areas are decreased.</p>
<p>This effect happens because trees need carbon dioxide to live. When large tracts of trees are cut down in one place the balance is lost. The remaining trees can&#8217;t absorb all of the carbon which is floating in the atmosphere. Due to this fact the carbon rises in volume in the atmosphere. This is also why deforestation can be seen as one of the causes of global warming.</p>
<p>Besides these factors chemicals like methane and nitrous oxide are also causes of global warming. These chemicals while in small amounts are not enough to cause damage to the atmosphere and environment. They can be considered as causes of global warming when they are used for various man needed schemes.</p>
<p>These schemes include the rearing of domestic animals such as cows in a congregated mass. The growth of rice in flooded paddy fields is also one such cause. The other chemical reasons for global warming can be seen in the artificial fertilizers that we use.</p>
<p>When all of these actions are taken separately you think there must be a mistake in thinking that these are some of the causes of global warming. There is however lots of evidence which supports this case. In order to stop the disastrous effects of global warming you should look at the different global warming causes and see what steps you can take to prevent this fact.</p>
<p>The more people who realize these facts, the sooner we can halt the spread of global warming. We should not wait too long as nature will not wait for us to get our acts straightened out. Remember that the causes of global warming are warnings to us to change our ways of living.</p>
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		<title>Things we need to know about energy conservation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 17:09:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are things that you can do at home, at the office, and while driving down the road. All of them are easy but can add up big. And the great thing is that not only will the planet benefit but your wallet will benefit too. Things you can do to your car such as [...]]]></description>
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<p>There are things that you can do at home, at the office, and while  driving down the road. All of them are easy but can add up big. And the  great thing is that not only will the planet benefit but your wallet  will benefit too.</p>
<p>Things you can do to your car such as keep it  tuned up, replace dirty filters, change your spark plugs, keep the tires  properly inflated, etc, are all easy things that will help your car run  more efficiently and therefore burn less fuel. That will save you money  and help the environment.</p>
<p>At the office you can recycle your  water bottles, don&#8217;t use disposable coffee cups, pack your lunch in  reusable plastic containers instead of disposable plastic bags.</p>
<p>And  last, but not least, at home. Here you probably have more options for  saving energy than anywhere else. The biggest energy consumption, and  biggest expense, in most households is utility costs. The good news is  that there are many things you can do to bring these costs under  control.</p>
<p>Some simple things you can do are to get your furnace  inspected to make sure it&#8217;s running properly, change the filters monthly  during heating season, add a programmable thermostat so you can  automatically turn the temperature down when you&#8217;re not there or  sleeping, and add insulation and new windows and doors.</p>
<p>If you  want to really conserve energy you might want to consider investing $200  and a weekend of your time to build your own wind turbine. You don&#8217;t  need any technical skills or knowledge, just pick up a manual that will  walk you through the whole process quickly and easily.</p>
<p>You can go  big or you can go small when it comes to energy conservation, it doesn&#8217;t  matter. The point is as long as you do something you can help the  environment and save some money.</p>
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		<title>Protecting the Environment with Biosphere Technology</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Nov 2010 07:08:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The astounding environment is God&#8217;s grandeur that every human being should take care of. Now that our environment faces real big issues such as shattering of its beauty, we suffer. Many catastrophes that happened in the past are because of the unfeeling creatures that only knew how to destroy the surroundings. You&#8217;ve probably seen and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The astounding environment is God&#8217;s grandeur that every human being  should take care of. Now that our environment faces real big issues such  as shattering of its beauty, we suffer. Many catastrophes that happened  in the past are because of the unfeeling creatures that only knew how  to destroy the surroundings.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve probably seen and heard in the  news that people (including me and you) have invariably ended up making  a big mess in the environment. Although there&#8217;s finger-pointing between  genders, races, and countries about who&#8217;s to blame, the truth still  stands: The entire world&#8217;s ill affect everyone, and everybody benefiting  from this world should try to make either small or big contributions to  find cure.</p>
<p>Due to several reasons our environment is already on  the stage where in it badly needs drastic help in order for it to  survive and still be enjoyed by the next generations. There are lots of  ways in order to save the environment from the harmful ways of human. We  are all aware that one of the leading causes of environmental pollution  is indecent waste supervision.</p>
<p>There are lots of probable  solutions that we can do in order to diminish environmental problems.  One of the hoarding problems of our environment is the incessant  improper waste management leading to environmental harm. Due to the  irresponsible use of human to our environment, it loses its natural  beauty while gaining all of its benefits.</p>
<p>There are many companies  that are now participating on environmental causes in which it doesn&#8217;t  only focus on the company&#8217;s growth in terms of its assets but thinks  about the welfare of our environment at the same time. There are few who  are really doing good job that they fully support each campaign for  environmental conservation.</p>
<p>Due to hoarding waste scattered on  depot which shouldn&#8217;t be there, illness, land depletion, poison and many  other disastrous results are being gained. Rivers seem to be like  oceans of endless trash, landfills seem like mountains of garbage  monsters. In order to totally diminish this destitution in our  environment, something should be done.</p>
<p>Perhaps the most important  subjects are those which are directly health related. The pollutants  that we fill our lives with are increasingly being linked with specific  health issues. The air we breathe is thin and it&#8217;s not getting any  thicker! We attack Mother Nature constantly, harming the ozone layer  which actually protects us. Our children will alas suffer more of these  problems than we will, what a legacy we are leaving them.</p>
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		<title>Natural Causes of Global Warming</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 21:23:56 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The world today is far comparable to the ancient times because both good and bad changes already exist. There have been technological advancements throughout the years and these changes have brought about both good and bad to our society. Such are the rewards of evolution; not only does the human race evolve technologically, the planet [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The world today is far comparable to the ancient times because both good and bad changes already exist. There have been technological advancements throughout the years and these changes have brought about both good and bad to our society. Such are the rewards of evolution; not only does the human race evolve technologically, the planet itself changes in the course of time. Although most of these changes occur as adaptation to the current environmental stature, other natural causes of global warming occur are no better than cancer. Little by little they make the world deteriorate and get weak defense against the sun&#8217;s powerful heating effects.</p>
<p>Global warming has been one of our world&#8217;s main problems for the past 20 years or more as it is slowly worsens due to changes that we cannot control. One such change is the greenhouse effect that is equally experienced throughout the world. The happening of this is mainly attributed on the most natural causes of global warming as it is due to the Earth&#8217;s absorption of solar radiation and heat energy being emitted by the sun. This in turn will make temperature rise and get higher on the top surfaces of the earth. This is probably the most common cause and most known to the general populace but there are also other factors that occur that we generally are not aware of until they are reported in the news such as volcanic eruptions and changes on the planet itself as it&#8217;s alignment with the sun and/orbit may also affect our climate.</p>
<p>These are factors that we cannot stop, change or control as they are happening all around us independently and naturally. Although we don&#8217;t have the capacity to influence the natural causes of global warming, it does not mean that we will not feel responsible on the effects that it brought about to the environment and to the human race. We are still accountable for this because some human activities also contributed to the natural causes thus worsening our global warming condition even more. Now that we know that the world is facing these problems we should take our individual responsibility to develop and at the same time preserve mother earth by looking forward to global warming reduction.</p>
<p>Just like its cause, global warming is also natural meaning we cannot totally resolve or eradicate it and all that we can do is help on its reduction and management. When we talk about reduction of the natural causes of global warming, we should mainly focus our attention to our self especially on our discipline. We should avoid doing contributory factors to global warming instead help preserve the environment and try to restore it on its original and balanced condition.</p>
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		<title>Heavy impacts of Global Warming</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Global warming has become a hot topic over the past few years. While some may assume that the discussion of global warming effects is a new one, it has actually been around for a number of decades. The main difference today is that the conversation has grown to include millions of people throughout the globe. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Global warming has become a hot topic over the past few years.  While some may assume that the discussion of global warming effects is a  new one, it has actually been around for a number of decades. The main  difference today is that the conversation has grown to include millions  of people throughout the globe. Part of the reason that so many people  are concerned about global warming is due to a number of alarming points  put forth by research organizations.</p>
<p><strong>Here are some of the issues they have raised alarm over: </strong></p>
<p>Probably  the most alarming point many have made is the notion that carbon  dioxide emissions cause great harm to the environment. As the studious  know, human beings emit carbon dioxide when they breathe. Since human  beings will always emit carbon dioxide, this would make the reduction of  carbon dioxide very difficult since humans can not be taken out of the  equation.</p>
<p><strong>Fossil Fuels and Global Warming</strong></p>
<p>The  relationship between fossil fuels and the causes of global warming has  also created alarm among many. Fossil fuels emit carbon dioxide and  other emissions into the air when they are burned. This creates a very  complex situation because the top three fossil fuels &#8211; oil, coal, and  natural gas &#8211; are the primary sources of energy in the world. Then  again, many people take a number of simple steps to reduce such  emissions. Turning the lights off in the home and not driving as much  all are all habits that can reduce energy consumption. The more people  who do this the less energy resources will need to be tapped.</p>
<p><strong>Effects on the animal kingdom</strong></p>
<p>If  there was one aspect of global warming news that has pulled on the  heartstrings of people it has been the effect of global warming on the  animal kingdom. Or, more specifically, it is the effect global warming  has had on the polar bear community. Since people have always had a  fondness for these exotic animals, many have sympathy for the animal&#8217;s  plight. While many are familiar with the reports that global warming has  had a negative effect on the polar bear community they may not  understand what exactly occurs.</p>
<p>Essentially, polar bears live in a  habitat that is comprised of sea ice. If global warming can cause this  ice to melt it reduces the habitat in which the polar bears live on.  This could radically impact polar bears in the same way urbanization  affected grizzly bears. In the early 1800&#8242;s, Grizzly bears lived in all  fifty US states. As the human population grew and cities were developed,  Grizzly bears died off since their habitat disappeared. A similar  effect is possible with polar bears and other animals that live in the  same habitat if sea ice continues to melt.</p>
<p><strong>Effects on the human kingdom</strong></p>
<p>If  anything, the effects of global warming on the animal kingdom concerns  people over what type of effect it may have on the &#8220;human kingdom&#8221;. Yes,  there is fear of a potential all encompassing ripple effect and this  fear fuels much of the alarmism over global warming. How the story will  eventually play out over the next several years is not predictable. It  is, however, predictable that people will address their alarmism with  calls to action. Hopefully, this will yield a positive effect.</p>
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		<title>Saving water</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 14 Nov 2010 07:04:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just like the Earth itself, we human beings are composed primarily of water. Water is essential to all life; you can live for weeks without food, but only days with no water. Conserving this precious resource is a duty which all of us must share. If all of us made an effort to conserve water, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just like the Earth itself, we human beings are composed primarily  of water. Water is essential to all life; you can live for weeks without  food, but only days with no water. Conserving this precious resource is  a duty which all of us must share. If all of us made an effort to  conserve water, each person could save thousands of gallons of water  every year.</p>
<p>Even though so much of the Earth&#8217;s surface is water,  very little of the world&#8217;s water is fresh water which is drinkable to  humans &#8211; and of the fresh water, only about a third of it is available  to us. As you know, most of the water on Earth is found in the oceans  and is salt water. We can&#8217;t drink this, obviously. Only a little of the  fresh water available to us is actually consumed by humans &#8211; the vast  majority of this water is instead used to irrigate crops, for sanitation  and to produce energy.</p>
<p>As the population of the world continues  to increase, the available supplies of fresh water are diminished. In  the last century alone, water consumption has increased by leaps and  bounds 0 this led the UN to declare 2003 &#8220;The International Year of  Fresh Water&#8221; to draw attention to the dwindling amount of fresh water  available for human consumption.</p>
<p>A failure to save water will  eventually lead to a severe negative impact on the environment as well  as the global economy. There are so many things which we use water for  that a sustained water shortage would cripple human activity.  Conservation is all about the effective management of resources in order  to avoid waste. Water, like any other natural resource must not be  taken for granted.</p>
<p>Not only is conserving water good for the  environment, it can also help your own bank account! You&#8217;ll be doing  your part for the environment while lowering your water bill. You can  and should install water and energy efficient appliances, low flow water  fixtures and choose landscaping with a smaller water requirement  (native plants are best) &#8211; this can save you hundreds of dollars (and  thousands of gallons of water) every year.</p>
<p>Choosing a tankless  water heater can reduce your household&#8217;s energy consumption by as much  as 30% when compared to a conventional storage water heater. These are  the kinds of simple things which we can all do to reduce water  consumption. Remember,  it&#8217;s everyone&#8217;s responsibility to reduce their  use and waste of water, lest we find out that we don&#8217;t have enough  left!</p>
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