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Recycling Tips & Tricks To Make Your Office More Environmentally Friendly
If you want to preserve the earth's environment around you, then recycling your office wastes would be a great head start. The fewer office wastes reach landfills, the better it will be for the environment. But, 'going green' isn't easy because there are indeed a lot of factors that come into play while opting for office waste recycling.
By Alan Carter4 years ago in Earth
Pollution and Human Relationship
In a unique study that included tests on the toxicity of particulates, toxic substances, and greenhouse gases that put people at risk of toxic waste, lead researcher Drew Richard Marcantonio of the University of Notre Dame, who will be a doctorate in humanities, Sean. Princeton and Agustin Fuentes of the University of Notre Dame have found a strong and important relationship between the distribution of global climate and the dangers of toxic pollution. In other words, countries most at risk of the effects of climate change are those countries with the highest risk of toxic air pollution, i.e. In the first study of its kind which included testing both the risk of toxic particles and non-toxic emissions, greenhouse gas researchers Fielder, Debra Javeline (Princeton) and Agustin Fuentes (Notre Dame) have found a strong and important relationship between global warming and the dangers of toxic pollution.
By Bikram Gaihre4 years ago in Earth
The Border Between
From spring, to summer, through fall. We live in our world, and you live in yours, but our two worlds are not separate, not by far. It may seem as so, from the veiled line which separates us, but only those who venture closer, know the truth; that during this time of year, it is not yet a barrier, but a border that you are free to cross whenever.
By Anabeth Conatts4 years ago in Earth
Under Thin Ice
A monster lives in Lögnberg Pond. Whilst there is heated debate on the specifics - how many eyes, the number of toddlers devoured, and whether its claws are sharp as a wolf or a bear - the one thing every child in Lögnberg agrees on is that there is definitely a monster in the pond.
By Zoe Slattery4 years ago in Earth
