By: Elena Villareal | 2012-05-03 | Environment Your carbon footprint says a lot about your lifestyle and daily habits. If you’re not sure what your carbon footprint is, it’s basically the amount of pollution and waste that you’re responsible for on any given day. For most people, this is only a moderate amount when added up over time; the problem is that many people’s carbon footprinting Texas lifestyles add up to make a huge dent in o read more
By: June Parker | 2010-04-02 | Environmental Unless you've been living in a cave deep in the Amazon, you are surely aware of the problems of global warming that derives from all the pollution problems we, as a society have created. The pollution problems are more serious in some areas than others, but the fact remains that we have all contributed to it, and we are all leaving our carbon footprints in the wake. read more
By: Keith Weir | 2010-04-04 | Environmental To save the planet from over heating we must as a society and individuals learn to decrease our use of fossil fuels. We must first learn how to control the amount of carbon dioxide we are emmitting into the atmosphere. To control the carbon dioxide we need to understand how we contribute to the production of this deadly gas. read more
By: raja ram | 2011-06-27 | Science It is important for all businesses to monitor their carbon footprint and reduce their emissions where possible. Providing a business is measuring their emissions, they can then learn to manage them more effectively. The management and reduction of carbon footprints can have a big impact on helping to tackle climate change. There are also opportunities to reduce your expenses and outgoings in the p read more
By: Jennifer Sauer | 2010-03-30 | Tea Tea's carbon footprint has been dissected by tea industry consultant, Nigel Melican of Teacraft, Ltd. This article explores how the choices and behaviors of tea drinkers have a large impact on the environmental consequences of tea packaging, consumption, and discard. Is tea an environmental saint or sinner? Find out in this article. read more
By: Phillip Butters | 2011-01-25 | Small Business Big business often proudly tout their "Green Credentials", but how does a small business go about this at a reasonable cost. Some customers like local government are beginning to demand "Green Credentials" before they even consider a contractor for tenders. read more
By: Jer Sheahan | 2010-04-04 | Environmental The average person emits 4.3 tons of carbon dioxide every year. However the typical American will emit 20 tons every year! read more
By: Philip Emsley | 2010-04-04 | Business Global businesses are under increasing pressure to improve their environmental credentials and publish their carbon emissions. But what are the benefits of doing this apart from being seen to be doing the right thing? This article discusses those reasons and suggests there are more good fundamental reasons that may help you business survive in the downturn! read more
By: A McKie | 2012-02-11 | Home & Family If you are interested in lowering your carbon footprint there are a number of easy things that you can do, and you will find that many of them come naturally to you. read more
By: Jerry Dyess | 2010-04-03 | Environment The number of pounds of carbon dioxide each individual generates a year is astounding; in the United States the average is 15,000 pounds. This number takes into account the amount carbon dioxide produced when the products and services we use are produced, the fuel we use to travel and the amount of energy we use in our homes. read more
By: Lance Peters | 2011-02-23 | Business We hear almost daily about global warming, as well as two distinct views of what is happening to our planet. One view is that our carbon emissions and other pollution is leading to a disastrous ecological collapse and destruction of the world. The other view is that although we are causing harm, the earth is capable of repairing the damage in natural cycles of ice ages and thaws. read more
By: Dea David | 2010-11-30 | Technology Carbon footprint ideology ensures carbon life cycle that may appropriately affect the GHG that we are trying to reduce. It achieves adequate accuracy that permits individuals reduce the quantification of these gases as practicable as possible. read more
By: Raymund Camat | 2011-07-16 | Technology Find out ways on how you can contribute in the mitigation of global warming by reducing your carbon footprint. Through energy conservation and green technology, you can cut your carbon footprint by a considerable degree. read more
By: Anthony | 2010-10-15 | Polution Individuals can take effective steps to fight global warming and reduce their impact on rising amounts of carbon dioxide. Learn how to do your part. read more