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NSH GER Used Oil Regeneration System Application(oil filtration, oil purification, oil recycling, oil...

A Selection Of Native Trees and Plants for Pa.

Posted by Bill Hirst

Native Trees Tolerant of Wet Soils This is a special group of trees. These trees are able to grow in...

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Solar vs. Oil

Posted by Rick Solare

Solar power has long been a minor power source compared to mighty oil. As oil prices rise and conflicts occur in oil countries, perhaps the issue needs to be revisited.

Global Warming....What Can You Do?

Posted by Ellen Gaver

Today I made a decision. There are so many issues confronting us today, from political issues, to health issues, to economic issues, to environmental issues….it’s easy to become overwhelmed and do nothing. Sometimes I feel that there are so many problems in this world, and they are so huge, that my little voice will never be heard, much less have any measurable impact on any of these issues. I know that I am not alone in this feeling.

How to use the 'net to find valuable asbestos resources

Posted by Sue-Ann Reyna

Right now, because we can use the web, it's child's play to find things you ask for in regards to asbestos....

Gambling events basics

Posted by Mansi gupta

Gambling has always been a tabooed subject in the middle class households because of the adverse sociological...

Wind Farms and Corruption

Posted by Doctor Edward C Hamlyn MBChB

There is only one reason that wind turbines will be built in the West Country.

Our Press has failed to tell its readers of the corruption which stares us in the face, but is not seen as such. For example; The target to be met is to produce 10% of our electricity from renewable sources under the Kyoto Protocol. That has nothing to do with significantly reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 2010, which the Government are permitting British industry to increase by 7.5% over the next three years.
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