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Nature Lessons from Avatar James Cameron's cinematic masterpiece "Avatar" is a truly wonderful movie. Aside from the fact that it was able to achieve a certain level of perfection in terms of visual effects and story line, it was...

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Learning Community Spirit from the Wild Man by nature is a social creature. Apparently, by today's standards, "social" is defined by how many people you know at a party, or even the number of friends you have on Facebook. Sad but true, this...

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What Will the King's Bring Now? For almost as long as there has been Christmas (at least in North America), fathers have been called upon to answer important and often troubling questions about the Season and its traditions. "How does...

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Electric Doesn't Have to Mean Expensive Back in the 1990s, General Motors undertook the first commercial test run of an electric vehicle, the EV-1. The car featured distinctive styling, which was meant to reduce drag coefficient but turned...

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Do Your Share for Mother Nature’s Sake The green lifestyle has been a buzz for quite some time, and environmentalists here and there are coming up with their respective campaigns, encouraging the public to be one with them. Time and again,...

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Why Energy Reform Must Be a Grassroots Effort The world has changed more in the last 50 years than it has in the last thousand years. We are living longer, eating better, moving farther and faster than at any time in human history. However, this also...

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Don't Count On Big Oil Going Anywhere Soon The green movement folks have more reason to celebrate than they've had for a long time. Granted, big business and their buddies in big government are still heaping great insults upon the earth, but there...

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Car Culture And Its Impact on the Environment Ask anyone that has been moderately informed of environmental issues and they will point out that air pollution and vehicular emissions are some of the biggest concerns. This is particularly true in countries...

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4 Important Ways to Live an Eco-Friendly Lifestyle Did you just wake up one day resigned to the fact that now is the time to drop your old habit of living a carefree life? Have you started feeling for the environment? Have your eyes been opened to the...

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West Virginia Senator Hopes to Pass Bill Delaying EPA’s... West Virginia Senator John Rockfeller said on Thursday that he would seek a vote on his bill to postpone Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation of smokestack carbon dioxide emissions for two...

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GE to Expand Electric Vehicle Fleet to 25,000 in 5... Technology titan GE is set to purchase 25,000 electric vehicles over the next five years for its own fleet, as well as for customers in its fleet management business. The company will procure an initial...

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SunChips' Green Packaging Too Noisy Frito-Lay's eco-friendly SunChips bags made noise during its debut.... too much noise, it seems. Despite being touted as compostable, the bags were just too loud for customers to crunch, with some...

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Nature Lessons from “Avatar”

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Posted on : 02-04-2012 | By : admin | In : Green Living News
James Cameron’s cinematic masterpiece “Avatar” is a truly wonderful movie. Aside from the fact that it was able to achieve a certain level of perfection in terms of visual effects and story line, it was also able to establish a relative importance in our daily lives. If you will analyze the messages conveyed by the movie, these are plain and straightforward: that there are a lot of things in life,

Learning Community Spirit from the Wild

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Posted on : 14-03-2012 | By : admin | In : Green Living News
Man by nature is a social creature. Apparently, by today’s standards, “social” is defined by how many people you know at a party, or even the number of friends you have on Facebook. Sad but true, this is a misconception brought about a society that is losing its touch with its natural identity. By being a “social animal”, human beings are created by nature to forge and nurture relation

What Will the King’s Bring Now?

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Posted on : 22-12-2011 | By : admin | In : Green Living
For almost as long as there has been Christmas (at least in North America), fathers have been called upon to answer important and often troubling questions about the Season and its traditions. “How does he get down the chimney with all the toys, Father?” is probably most often followed by “What is frankincense and myrrh, Dad?” (Somehow, kids seem to understand gold at a very early age.) Both

“Electric” Doesn’t Have to Mean “Expensive”

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Posted on : 15-12-2011 | By : admin | In : Green Living News
Back in the 1990s, General Motors undertook the first commercial test run of an electric vehicle, the EV-1. The car featured distinctive styling, which was meant to reduce drag coefficient but turned out to be striking at the same thing. It was one of the first production vehicles to use an aluminum frame to save weight, and utilized an all-electric motor that produced 137 brake horsepower and powered the front whe

Do Your Share for Mother Nature’s Sake

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Posted on : 08-11-2011 | By : admin | In : Green Living
The green lifestyle has been a buzz for quite some time, and environmentalists here and there are coming up with their respective campaigns, encouraging the public to be one with them. Time and again, we have been made aware of the importance of saving Mother Nature. We know how the environment is currently being taken for granted, and how it is left to suffer the worst man-made consequences. Obviously, if we care

Why Energy Reform Must Be a Grassroots Effort

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Posted on : 02-11-2011 | By : admin | In : Green Living
The world has changed more in the last 50 years than it has in the last thousand years. We are living longer, eating better, moving farther and faster than at any time in human history. However, this also means that we are burning through the resources of the planet at an incredible rate, perhaps even faster than the planet can sustain. We are already beginning to see the results of this cancerous growth in climate

Don’t Count On Big Oil Going Anywhere Soon

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Posted on : 02-11-2011 | By : admin | In : Green Living
The green movement folks have more reason to celebrate than they’ve had for a long time. Granted, big business and their buddies in big government are still heaping great insults upon the earth, but there seems to be a growing awareness of what is happening, and people are beginning to see how it affects them and their families. No one wants to see yet one more thing they love destroyed or changed by global w

“Car Culture” And Its Impact on the Environment

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Posted on : 26-09-2011 | By : admin | In : Green Living
Ask anyone that has been moderately informed of environmental issues and they will point out that air pollution and vehicular emissions are some of the biggest concerns. This is particularly true in countries like the US, where there is a very distinct “car culture.” Basically, a country can be said to have a “car culture” when so much decision-making and daily life revolves or can be affect

4 Important Ways to Live an Eco-Friendly Lifestyle

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Posted on : 20-09-2011 | By : admin | In : Green Living
Did you just wake up one day resigned to the fact that now is the time to drop your old habit of living a carefree life? Have you started feeling for the environment? Have your eyes been opened to the current condition of your beloved planet? Or perhaps you came across a website design that openly tackled how each of us should help conserve water, cut back electric consumption, and reduce carbon footprint. Well, th

West Virginia Senator Hopes to Pass Bill Delaying EPA’s Smokestack Regulation

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Posted on : 11-12-2010 | By : admin | In : Green Living News
West Virginia Senator John Rockfeller said on Thursday that he would seek a vote on his bill to postpone Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulation of smokestack carbon dioxide emissions for two years. “I want to make it clear that I intend to get a vote this year on my EPA-suspension legislation,” said Rockefeller, wishing to get the vote before the end of the current congressional session. EPA&#