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Mold in Florida, A Growing Concern
This article talks about the importance of being aware of an indoor air quality or mold problem in Florida.
This article covers the subject of mold expossure and health, mold and properties affected in Florida and the importance of mold inspections.
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Can Green Taxes save the Environment?
The UK government is looking to impose even more taxes on the working population. But these are not just taxes to create revenue; they are so called green taxes that save the environment as well.
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What is Organic Composting?
Making compost from garden and household waste is one of the best things any gardener can do. Its easy and costs very little in time or effort.
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Nuclear Power becomes Popular Again
According to the Guardian (Monday March 27, 2006) the overwhelming majority of leaders at last week's European Union summit, including Tony Blair, strongly backed a revival of nuclear power as the answer to Europe's growing dependence on overseas supplies and to combat climate change.
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The Wind Farm Debate
According to the Energy Saving Trust, the UK has 40% of Europe's total wind energy. But it's still largely untapped and only 0.5% the UKs electricity requirements are currently generated by wind power.
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Using Bio Diesel in your Car
Did you ever wonder what you would do if petrol went up to over £1 a litre or $3 a gallon? Well with the trouble in Iran and Nigeria, these prices are nearly a reality!
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Renewable Energy and Solar Power
Powering everything with solar energy isnt possible just yet, since the UK doesn't produce enough sunlight to do this.
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Renewable Energy Tax Credits - Greener in More Ways Than One
It's certainly no secret: the cost of renewable energy production and its implementation can be extremely high.
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Ocean Tidal Power as Renewable Energy
One of the Earth's great renewable energy sources is actually the energy that can be found in all the waves of the ocean. Let's look at this further.
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The UK's Waste Implementation Programme
At its simplest, waste management is taking care of unwanted byproducts, usually of human activities, and ensuring they do not cause any lingering problems. As in many other spheres of human activity, the devil lies in the details.
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