By: Luis Childress | 2012-03-06 | Environment Industrial revolution had started in the middle of 19th century and emission of harmful gasses like carbon dioxide and nitrogen has also increased in the atmosphere with the continuous use of fossil fuel read more
By: Andrew Sandon | 2006-11-20 | Environment he environmental concerns have become growing in the modern world of industrial development. In fact, the environmental issue is a very broad one, as it touches not only the health implications of pollution, but the world security as well. The destruction of ecosystem and the extraction of limited resources might lead to the world epidemics and hunger. The majority of natural resources are not reproductive. Thus, people have to be very careful exploiting. Unfortunately, it doesn't always happen. read more
By: Samwel Kipsang | 2010-04-04 | Environmental McTaggart is credited for changing the face of world politics by bringing environmentalism to the center stage. One would not miss to identify his contribution to Basel Convention and Kyoto Protocol. He left the world talking about environment. And though some of the countries or business groups would want to snatch environmental agenda from intergovernmental organ of the UN to advance their interest, many countries still see something noble in the UN, because it is more inclusive and its proposals, besides STEP e-waste program which seem to raise eyebrows from some quarters, is sincere and transparent. In countries where business community has teamed up with their governments against some UN environmental clauses, most of the consumers in those countries believe business needs to clean up, and that they is an increasing environmentalism in making purchases. read more
By: Erin M Ryan | 2010-04-01 | Environmental A brief look into how Business need to change in order to combat the environmental crisis we are currently facing. In a time when the current state of environmental destruction is thrust upon us every time we turn on the TV or open a newspaper, it is no secret that being 'green' is big news. read more
By: Sachin Kumar Airan | 2011-09-23 | Fitness As branding experts, individuals often come to us asking what we can do to help them to increase their company's name recognition. Increasing the company's name recognition is only one tiny portion of the branding magic, albeit it is a very important one. So what can you do to increase your business' name recognition? read more
By: robertwilliams | 2010-10-04 | Technology GIS apps for environment related issues are growing by the day. GIS facilitates efficient resource management within an organization and outside it as well. One of the end-uses of this can thus be: enabling the public to report environmental issues to the powers that be. How? It's just that the data sets are linked together by GIS with the help of common data like latitude-longitude or addresses. read more
By: Sarah evelyn | 2011-04-02 | Cars Environment Manager for The Environment Agency – John Orr said, "This is a really exciting development and I am thrilled that the Environment Agency's first electric vehicle should be coming to Brampton. read more
By: Chris Fensome | 2010-04-03 | Environmental This article is about Google's impact on the environment and follows up on recent report from Harvard University that claims Google is one of the worst companies in terms of Greenhouse Gas production. It contains the response from Google also. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-25 | Business Channel Recommended: Green Living New Year's new "air" quantity >> Why test data differ? Call Ms Wong asked: Recently, I intend to fitting new house, see some decoration company advertised "free air delivery test." Do not know how much credibility these ads? Husband, who declined to name reflects: Two months ago, Sanshiliangting new house is completed. I contacted an agency for testing indoor air testing, did not expect to data issued by the other party read more
By: Ghanendra Uprety | 2010-03-31 | Environment International Energy Agency defines renewable (re-new-able) energy as the energy derived from natural processes that are replenished constantly. In its various forms, it derives directly from the sun, or from heat generated deep within the earth. read more
By: Svend Vedde | 2010-10-26 | Destinations A tour of Indian wildlife sanctuaries and national parks is a fabulous experience. Contrary to the African safari, the vegetation and terrain in India is such that wild life are often more solitary or in small herds, elusive and shy. Among all the animals you can see in India, tigers are on the top of most peoples list. If you plan to visit one of India's National Parks, going on a safari package tour is the best option read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-03 | Business Order to implement the State Council issued "to play a role in the promotion of scientific and technological support Economy The views of stable and rapid growth "(State 2009 9), and vigorously promote independent innovation, accelerate the construction of enterprises as the mainstay, market-oriented technological innovation system Combination to promote the transfer of scientific and technological innovation, transforming promote the upgrading of industrial technology read more
By: Talal | 2011-09-04 | International studies Environmental Studies centres on the relationships between people, culture and nature. Moving into the next century, the quality of human interactions with our biosphere is critically important to sustaining a high quality life. read more
By: Nikita Martin | 2012-02-15 | Destinations Tourists from all around the world have great interest in India. India tours have always created great memories for many international tourists. read more