Environment & Nature Articles
1: Different Environmental Assessment Around the World
In most of the times, effective environmental training is an essential element in assuring an organization meets its environmental objective.
2: The Future of the Photovoltaic Market
A utility PV system generates electricity which is supplemented by the energy provided by the existing utility grid. A PV system requires neither battery storage nor an emergency back-up system since
3: Holiday Company Promotes Cyprus Environment
Just like any tourist destination Cyprus welcomes tourists, but with increasing environmental awareness is hoping to address any damage done while people visit.
The campaign to get Cyprus greener has
4: Learn all about PV Inverter
An inverter is an electronic device that converts direct current (DC) to alternating current (AC). PV modules (also called PV panels) convert sunlight into DC electricity. A solar inverter, or photovo
5: The EU and Palm Oil: Found out at last!
The Palm Oil Truth Foundation publishes in full a Bernama Newswire News Analysis by Yong Soo Heong on the legitimacy and socio-economic impact of the anti-palm oil campaigns.
Malaysia's palm oil indu
6: Palm Oil, Ignorance and the Illusion of Knowledge
It was Daniel J. Boorstin, winner of the 1974 Pulitzer Prize in History who famously said:
"The greatest obstacle to discovery is not ignorance -- it is the illusion of knowledge!"
How apt when we a
7: The Real Smoking Gun: Is the EU funding the Friends of the Earth's anti-palm oil campaigns?
In California, a building corporation has come up with an innovative idea to sell their houses. They think that a good way to make their houses more appealing is to have a family in each show house.
8: The New World of Recycling
It's amazing when you realize how much can be recycled nowadays. Whether or not you fully buy into the current "green" movement you have to admit that scientists have found a way to make just about ev
9: Palm Oil: NGO Sharks in a feeding frenzy!
Less than two months have passed since the devastating earthquake that brought Haiti to its knees. The world's bill for the Haitian earthquake is large and growing — now $2.2 billion — an
10: Deforestation and Palm Oil: A Ray of Hope
Jason Ray was a ray of hope and joy on the University of North Carolina campus. He performed the role of Rameses (the University mascot) for 3 years, hauling his giant ram's head costume to sporting
11: Conning the Climate and Palm Oil
History is replete with examples of scams and con schemes on a scale that makes dizzying reading: the Ponzi scheme, the South Sea Bubble and the Dutch tulip scandal of 1637, just to mention three.
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12: The Smoking Gun: Is the EU funding the Friends of the Earth's anti-palm oil campaigns?
In California, a building corporation has come up with an innovative idea to sell their houses. They think that a good way to make their houses more appealing is to have a family in each show house.
13: Plastic Bag Overload
ISP has reported that only 375 tonnes of waste a year is collected in Nairobi, meaning that over 1,200 tonnes of waste is not only left within the community but is then dumped in the local river. In t
14: Mattress recycling
Mattress recycling is an issue that needs to be thought about, as more and more people just fly tip and leave their household waste lying around and littering the countryside and streets of Britain. I
15: Exposing the Lies on Palm Oil
Have you ever noticed that a herd of lembu or cows, all tend to move together in the same direction? Have you often wondered why this phenomenon occurs?
Imagine that you are taking a slow and leisur
16: What if there's no palm oil?
The day of February 19th 1942 was an interesting day for Canada. It was "If Day" - a simulated Nazi invasion of the city of Winnipeg, Manitoba and surrounding areas in February 19, 1942, during the S
17: Palm Oil and The BBC: To see and Not to see
An Anthropologist on Mars is a collection of seven essays by neurologist Oliver Sacks about individuals with several brain disorders. In "To See and Not to See," Dr. Sacks tells the story of Virgil,
18: A Climate of Fear on Palm Oil and Deforestation
There has to be an explanation for the media's transfixion with global warming. There also has to be an explanation why scientists so often offer dire predictions about the future of the environment?
19: Deforestation, Palm Oil and The BBC: The end of impartiality?
The lofty editorial guidelines issued pursuant to the BBC Charter reads:
"Impartiality lies at the heart of the BBC's commitment to its audiences. It applies across all of our services and output, wh
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