By: The Universal Key | 2011-03-31 | Home & Family Green, Environmental, Climate, Emissions. Going Green? Or Are You Being “Green Washed“? Were seeing these terms more and more: green, environmental, climate, emissions, global warming, greenhouse gas... read more
By: Aftab Ahmed | 2011-07-22 | Finance In today's economic climate, it is not unusual for people to find themselves in financial situations that may not be of their own making. Banks have fallen, businesses have laid people off, mortgage lenders have foreclosed, and people have had to adjust their lifestyles to meet the challenges of the current economy. read more
By: bharatbook | 2010-10-29 | Business Opportunities This section report addresses public agreement with the different types of policy that governments can use to tackle climate change. It presents evidence about how opinions differ by country, by attitudes towards climate change, party political support and other key demographics. Using cluster analysis, the public is categorized into six different groups according to their support for different types of policy. read more
By: Alenbsmith | 2012-03-29 | Investments In the U.S. summit at New York in January 2012, investors from banking, finance, insurance and other sectors joined to mobilize clean energy investments and promote development of green technologies. It has been observed in a research by Bloomberg that the investment into clean energy development reached $260 billion in 2011 and investors participating in carbon credit trading include both profit read more
By: Stephanie Benanti | 2010-03-28 | Pets If you are planning to build your own chicken coop, you will want to find a good source of chicken house plans to suit your individual needs. Although there are many factors to consider in choosing the right chicken house design, your climate is probably most important. This article summarizes typical designs that are often used for various climate types within the United States. read more
By: bharatbook | 2010-10-29 | Business Ideas This section report focuses on 'the home' and the issues involved in improving energy-efficiency and reducing emissions. The report considers key household activities and measures to mitigate their environmental impact - and provides evidence of how this varies between Canada, England and the USA read more
By: Kristina Royle | 2011-01-19 | Finance Not all boutiques sell clothes and accessories. There are boutique banks like the boutique investment banking which refers to a small firm that provides services that the typical investment banking gives. read more
By: John Janson | 2010-03-29 | Employment When people have a problem involving raising capital, who would they consult? Yes, they would go and check with their investment banking analyst. People who are highly fascinated with the investment banking world would be at an advantage if they would actually prepare themselves for a career as possible analysts. read more
By: Charly Dimatoni | 2010-12-30 | Article Marketing The importance of effective retirement planning is greater today than it ever has been. Gone are the days of significant employer pension plans.The stability of the social security program as a means of retirement age income is uncertain at best.It has become of paramount concern for each and every hard working individual to take careful and deliberate steps to make financial plans for the future. read more
By: ezuser_ 7435 | 2010-11-01 | Business This section report focuses on the attitudes and associations the American, Canadian and English public has about climate change - and the emotions the subject provokes. The data is analysed by key demographics across each country. read more
By: Pradeep NS | 2012-04-24 | Travel & Leisure The Western Ghats and the backwaters of Vembanad contribute greatly to the climate of Kottayam. The city mostly has a moderate climate with pleasant wind blowing in the evening. This is the perfect time to visit the shores and enjoy a quiet time viewing the sunset, as the golden rays spread over the silent waters. When traveling in and around the city in a group booking a bus would be an ideal opt read more
By: Scott Byers | 2010-03-27 | Gardening Many of us have become more and more interested by growing their own grapes. They are good for you and there's nothing better than the satisfaction that comes from growing your own food. read more
By: Philip Harris | 2010-05-10 | Environmental Not many people think that global climate change can not be avoided now. Britain, the UN and most reliable scientific institutions totally agree that that humanity will reap what it has sown through their studies. People still have chances to negate some climate changes if they have action now. But it seems that Western nations in general and The US specifically will have a few action. We are all in for an interesting ride. read more
By: stephans58 | 2011-01-11 | Electronics To provide a much needed push to the renewable energy development in U.S., Google is now planning to invest in a backbone transmission infrastructure. The transmission infrastructure would be established in the mid-Atlantic region and is meant for consumption in the region itself. read more
By: J4TP | 2011-02-21 | Politics With David Cameron's announcement today that he wants to see all public services run by volunteers and private companies, it is becoming abundantly clear that we have here the most ideologically driven government of recent times. read more