If you’re thinking about getting a fish tank for your home, or already have a few underwater pets, you may be looking for some coral reefs to make your fish’s home complete. But did you know that coral reefs are more than just decorations for your aquarium? Here is some information about coral reef ecosystems that may help you find the right tank accessories.
If you’re concerned about the constantly rising price of vehicle fuel, but still want to use products that are all natural to power your car, you’ll definitely want to learn more about biofuels. You can find many of these fuels in the products that you use every day, For example, vehicle fuel sold in the European Union contains 5% biofuel by law.
Biofuels are defined as a solid, liquid, or gas fuel that is made from biological materials that have recently died. This makes them different from fossil fuels, which are produced from biological animals and plants that have died years ago.
Sometimes the problems of global warming and climate change seem too big for local action. Learn how to contribute to the fight against climate change from your backyard.
With the economic meltdown, people are more focused on survival and are likely to be least concerned with reducing global warming. But according to organizations and researchers advocating environmental safety, green prosperity is all about economic recovery centered on nature preservation. How does green prosperity work?
The Political Economy Research Institute or PERI has recently released a report on the various clean energy policies that can potentially be effective poverty alleviation measure. The report states that the ultimate beneficiaries of investments in clean energy sources are the American people.
The Economy, Global Warming and Unclean Energy Sources
Gavoitas can teach us a lot about how to deal with global warming. Located in Columbia’s Los Llanos region, it’s a village with about 150 residents. It was founded in the late sixties by Paolo Lugari together with friends from Bogota’s universities.
The land in Los Llanos is mainly savannah plans that get a lot of rain. Few people live there due to the poor soil quality. After flying over the area in 1965, Lugari wondered whether people could live there. He staked a claim to 25 000 hectares of land and Gavoitas – named after a local bird – was born.