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		<title>Mobile Car Wash Rules City of Oxnard CA Slated</title>
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Mobile Car Wash Rules City of Oxnard CA Slated

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<h3>Mobile Car Wash Rules City of Oxnard CA Slated</h3>
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<p>The City of Oxnard, California is concerned with the quality of its storm water and rightfully so, as it has made great strides over the years. Oxnard CA is also home to the gateway to the channel islands with some incredible beaches and nice resort style living, and all that storm water leads to the ocean and those beautiful beaches. Thus, the city has chosen to start cracking down on mobile car washes.</p>
<p>This should not come as any surprise to anyone, as the city had previously implemented many programs to help clean the storm water runoff. They had developed a nearly bullet proof NPDES plan to insure clean water. The beaches never looked so good and this recent ruling to finish that job nearly a decade and a half later has come all the way down to washing of cars.</p>
<p>Our company had dealt with this issue in the late 80s and early 90s and helped write all the NPDES BMPs for several counties near there. The devices used are fairly easy to buy, and it really doesn&#8217;t take much, further it is my contention that all mobile car washes ought to follow the rules to protect the environment and there ought to be no excuses on that.</p>
<p>Indeed, over the years, we&#8217;ve worked with many cities on this, in fact, one thing we did was join the committees to help write the original BMPs for surface cleaners in Ventura County, CA where the City of Oxnard is located. A mobile car wash operator should not only follow the rules but be part of the solution. Think on that.</p>
<p>Lance Winslow - <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.carwashguys.com/history/founder.html">Lance Winslow&#8217;s Bio</a>. If you have innovative thoughts and unique perspectives, come think with Lance; <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.worldthinktank.net/">http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/</a>.</p>
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		<title>The Perfect Solar Storm - From A Global Disaster</title>
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<h3>The Perfect Solar Storm - From A Global Disaster</h3>
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<p>The average solar cycle lasts for eleven years. The cycle includes a minimum of solar activity and a maximum. The sun is unusually quiet right now and has been for some time but there should be an increase in solar activity at some point in the near future.</p>
<p>The best current scientific estimate for the next solar maximum is 2012. If this estimate is correct, there is still a few years to try and prevent the potential of a future global disaster. A disaster that would begin on the surface of the sun and could end with tragedy on earth.</p>
<p>The surface of the sun is a mass of plasma that contains highly charged energy particles. Once in a while, some of these particles escape the suns surface and a mass of plasma travels through space on the solar wind. This process is known in scientific terms as a coronal mass ejection but it can also be called a solar storm.</p>
<p>A disaster for the planet would occur if a solar storm reaches and hits the earths magnetic shield in just the right way. If it were to happen, millions of people would lose their lives and the planet would be thrown into chaos as the technology that has become crucial to every day living suddenly gets taken away.</p>
<p>The perfect solar storm will start with skies that will be filled with a bright red aurora. However, soon everything will become dark as every electric bulb becomes devoid of light. The storms damage to the electric grid would be caused through an increased DC current. The runaway current would knock out and melt hundreds of key transformers within minutes, cutting off power for hundreds of millions of people.</p>
<p>Those damaged transformers cannot be repaired only replaced and installing a replacement takes a well-trained crew a week or more. Its incredible to consider that most major electrical utilities have just one or two suitably trained crews available for these type of transformer repairs. In addition, there are only a few spare transformers available and the rest would have to be built to order. Its a process that can take nearly twelve months.</p>
<p>So, the power blackout from the perfect solar storm would last for months but its not just the absence of light that would be the problem. Drinking water would still come through the taps for maybe half a day after the storm. With no electricity to pump water from reservoirs, there would be no more tap water after that.</p>
<p>The electric grid is necessary for almost all natural gas and fuel pipelines to operate. As a result, fuel and natural gas will quickly run out and without food delivery, supermarket shelves would soon become bare. Soon it would become necessary to control public hysteria and the military would have to be called in to restore civil order</p>
<p>There will be no power for heat, cooling or refrigeration until the grid is repaired and after their back up generators run out, hospitals will not be able to provide modern healthcare. A lack of water and food will result in spreading disease but Pharmaceutical companies without electricity will not be able to produce the necessary medicine.</p>
<p>Of course, many will say that this is absurd science fiction and it cannot happen here, but this chilling disaster scenario was outlined in a report released last January (funded by NASA) by the US National Academy of Sciences (NAS).</p>
<p>The fact is that a storm from the sun did hit the earths magnetic field in 1859. The effect of this solar storm on earth became known as the Carrington Event. The event was named after the amateur astronomer who observed two patches of intensely bright and white light emanating from a large group of sunspots that may have produced the event.</p>
<p>The solar storm that produced the Carrington Event created a red aurora across the planet from the poles to the tropics. Throughout the world, telegraph systems crashed, machines burst into flames, and electric shocks rendered operators unconscious. Compasses and other sensitive instruments reeled as if struck by a massive magnetic fist. It can happen again and the technology of the planet is now much more advanced and vulnerable.</p>
<p>The next solar maximum is estimated to return in about three years. A global disaster from the perfect solar storm can be prevented with proper contingency planning. There is still time for the government to be proactive and prepare to avoid disaster by creating a potential response to quickly repair the damage to the electric grid from the perfect solar storm.</p>
<p>James William Smith has worked in Senior management positions for some of the largest Financial Services firms in the United States for the last twenty five years. He has also provided business consulting support for insurance organizations and start up businesses. He has always been interested in writing and listening to different viewpoints on interesting topics. Visit his website at <a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://www.eworldvu.com/">http://www.eworldvu.com</a> or his daily blog at <a id="link_100" target="_new" href="http://www.eworldvublog.blogspot.com/">http://www.eworldvublog.blogspot.com</a></p>
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Water Efficiency The Resource Matrix Part 2 of 4

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<h3>Water Efficiency The Resource Matrix Part 2 of 4</h3>
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<p>Last week, we introduced you to the Resource Matrix, which is everywhere, it is all around us. It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth.</p>
<p>We showed you how economics leads to people maximizing their benefits in &#8220;win-lose&#8221; propositions: you want diamonds and gold for nothing and they want to give you useless junk for a king&#8217;s ransom. And how we&#8217;ve been hypnotized in believing what they want is also what we want.</p>
<p>But the scales have been falling from our eyes, we&#8217;re beginning to see the truth, and the power has been shifting away from the &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd:</p>
<ul>
<li>Do-gooders have increased our awareness and worked to change deals from &#8220;win-lose&#8221; to &#8220;win-win&#8221;</li>
<li>There is no &#8220;free lunch:&#8221; finite energy resources will run out; actions have consequences, and the consequences of our actions are already visible, rather scary, and quite irreversible; and that the &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd hasn&#8217;t been telling the truth</li>
</ul>
<p>We now realize we&#8217;re all in this together: we have greater awareness of our actions and the desire to change, and have ways to change.</p>
<p>Hallelujah and Praise the Collective!</p>
<p>Today, we introduce the resource called <strong><em>water</em></strong>, its parallels with fossil fuels, and its role in global warming.</p>
<p>None of this is to dismiss or diminish the contribution of fossil fuels in global warming. Hey, just like the Special Olympics, if you participate, you get a medal. We just think that gold-medal winner Fossil Fuels has stolen the spotlight, letting silver-medalist Water Use keep us hypnotized in believing that water is a free lunch, and that nature will clear up polluted waters while getting away with breaking the rules.</p>
<p><strong>Water, water, everywhere, <br />
not a drop to drink.</strong></p>
<p>According to our friends at How Stuff Works, who I wrote about sarcastically for their oxymoronic clean coal article in discussing how true public relations stuff really works, gives us this data:</p>
<ul>
<li>98% of the planet&#8217;s water is in the oceans. It&#8217;s salt water - we can&#8217;t drink it or irrigate our crops with it.</li>
<li>2% is usable. Of that 2%:
<ul>
<li>80% is locked up in polar ice caps and glaciers</li>
<li>18% is underground in aquifers and wells</li>
<li>1.8% is in lakes and rivers</li>
<li>0.2% is elsewhere: either floating in the air as clouds and water vapor, locked up in plants and animals (and your body), and in foods and beverages.</li>
</ul>
</li>
</ul>
<p>Okay, so 20% of the usable water (only 0.4% of all water on Earth) is accessible, right?</p>
<p>Well . . . no. Many of the aquifers, wells, lakes, and rivers have been sucked dry like a once-juicy fly carcass in a spider&#8217;s web. (The 18% and 1.8% you see above is like the money in the Social Security Fund: there actually is nothing there.)</p>
<p>And many of those water sources that do still have a drop to drink are worse than the ocean&#8217;s salt water. Drink salt water and you&#8217;ll need to yawn into a bucket. Drink this water and you&#8217;ll kick the bucket.</p>
<p>And I know you aren&#8217;t asking this burning question:</p>
<blockquote><p>
<em>&#8220;So . . . global warming to release fresh water from ice caps and glaciers is a good thing, no?&#8221;</em> 
</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>Percentage this, percentage that. <br />
Talk my language, will you?</strong></p>
<p>I know I&#8217;m pulling the disgusting old government trick: drowning you in an ocean of water statistics.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s make it plain and simple:</p>
<p><strong>You bring in $10,000 a month.</strong> You&#8217;re also living high on the hog and doing your personal best to outshine every bling-bling Hip Hopster Musical Artist in materially conspicuous consumption:</p>
<ul>
<li>$9800 goes to the McMansion mortgage and gold-plated Rolls Royce lease</li>
<li>$160.00 goes to investments in clothing and accessories</li>
<li>$0.40 has been lost in the sofa cushions</li>
<li><strong>$39.60 a month is for everything else:</strong> food, phone and electric bills, income taxes, and all the other non-essentials: Don&#8217;t spend it all in one place!</li>
</ul>
<p><strong>Aquifers and wells and lakes and rivers: <br />
Dry or polluted, oh my!</strong></p>
<p>Fred Pearce, author of When the Rivers Run Dry, helps us quickly understand it:</p>
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We can all save water in the home. But as laudable as it is to take a shower rather than a bath and turn off the faucet while brushing our teeth, we shouldn&#8217;t get hold of the idea that regular domestic water use is what is really emptying the world&#8217;s rivers. Manufacturing goods &#8230; consumes a certain amount, but that&#8217;s not the real story either. <em>It is only when we add in the water needed to grow what we eat and drink that the numbers really begin to soar.</em> (emphasis mine.) (Fred Pearce, When the Rivers Run Dry, Boston: Beacon Press, 2006. p 3) 
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<p>Here are a few numbers he gives:</p>
<ul>
<li>to grow a pound of rice: 250 to 650 gallons of water</li>
<li>to grow a pound of wheat: 130 gallons</li>
<li>to produce a quart of milk: 500 to 1000 gallons</li>
<li>to produce a pound of cheese: 650 gallons</li>
<li>to produce a 1/4 pound of burger: 3000 gallons</li>
</ul>
<p>He kindly puts water use into perspective in annual terms:</p>
<ul>
<li>1 ton (265 gallons) for drinking</li>
<li>50 to 100 tons (13,250 to 26,500 gallons) around the house</li>
<li>1500 to 2000 tons (397,500 to 530,000 gallons) for food and clothing</li>
</ul>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p><em>sidebar: <br />
<strong>How Many Gallons to Produce One Pound of Beef? <br />
Lies, damned lies, and statistics</strong></em></p>
<p>US Beef industry&#8217;s Cattlemen&#8217;s Association: 441 gallons <br />
Fred Pearce: 12,000 gallons <br />
Water Footprint Network: 1854 gallons (calculations: 15500 litres of water per kg; 4079 gallons per kg; 1854 gallons per pound)</p>
<p>In an industrial beef production system, it takes an average three years before the animal is slaughtered to produce about 200 kg of boneless beef.</p>
<p>The animal consumes nearly 1300 kg of grains (wheat, oats, barley, corn, dry peas, soybean meal and other small grains), 7200 kg of roughages (pasture, dry hay, silage and other roughages), 24 cubic meter of water for drinking and 7 cubic meter of water for servicing.</p>
<p>This means that to produce one kilogram of boneless beef, we use about 6.5 kg of grain, 36 kg of roughages, and 155 litres of water (only for drinking and servicing).</p>
<p>Producing the volume of feed requires about 15300 litres of water on average.</p>
<p>&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8212;&#8211;</p>
<p><strong>Where does all that water come from? <br />
From virtually everywhere</strong></p>
<p>If it comes from imported goods (Thai rice or Egyptian cotton), the water comes from those countries.</p>
<p>When the water is collected from rivers or pumped from underground, as it is in much of the world, it&#8217;s:</p>
<ul>
<li>increasingly expensive</li>
<li>increasingly likely to deprive someone of water (nothing to drink)</li>
<li>increasingly likely to empty rivers and underground water reserves</li>
</ul>
<p>And when the rivers are running low, as they are more frequently, there is less water to grow anything at all.</p>
<p>The water used in growing and producing goods around the world is known as &#8220;virtual water&#8221; and the trade of these goods is known as &#8220;virtual water transfers.&#8221;</p>
<p>And who&#8217;s the biggest water exporting Mouseketeer of them all? The United States.</p>
<p>When you drink coffee from Central America, you are influencing the hydrology of the region, virtually taking a share of the Costa Rican rains. The same is true within a national and regional boundaries. The Colorado River is drained so Californians can eat their Big Macs and have friends over for a Sunday afternoon barbecue.</p>
<p>In the same way that your use of fossil fuel is measured as a &#8220;carbon footprint,&#8221; your water use, actual and through virtual water transfer, is measured as a &#8220;water footprint.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>How big is my water footprint? <br />
I&#8217;ll show you mine if you show me yours</strong></p>
<p>Arjen Y. Hoekstra, professor at the University of Twente, the Netherlands, introduced the water-footprint concept in 2002. It &#8220;shows water use related to consumption within a nation, while the traditional indicator shows water use in relation to production within a nation.&#8221; (Hoekstra and Chapagain, Globalization of Water, Malden: Blackwell Publishing, 2008, p. 3)</p>
<p>With Hoekstra and Chapagain&#8217;s water footprint calculator (waterfootprint.org), you select your country, input food, domestic water use, and industrial goods consumption, press a button, and you get your:</p>
<ul>
<li>total water footprint for the year</li>
<li>bar charts for the three components</li>
<li>bar charts for individual food categories</li>
</ul>
<p>For example, you&#8217;re in the US, eat only 1 pound of cereal a week (.4545 kg) and have a low-fat, low-sugar diet, use a low-flow showerhead, use a no-flush eco-toilet, and never run the tap while brushing your teeth. Two extremes:</p>
<ul>
<li>You&#8217;re the hippiest of the hip: making $10,000 a year: Your water footprint: 245 cubic meters (65,170 gallons)</li>
<li>You&#8217;re the hippiest of the Yuppies: making $120,000: Your water footprint: 2979 cubic meters (792,414 gallons). Difference due to your income&#8217;s effect on industrial production.</li>
</ul>
<p>Three notes on the calculations, because Professor Hoekstra is European and lives in the social welfare country that started birthing hippies in Amsterdam decades before they showed up in the US at Woodstock:</p>
<ol>
<li>You input kilograms for food:
<ul>
<li>1 kilogram = 2.2 pounds = 35.2 ounces</li>
<li>1 ounce = 0.028 kilograms. 1 pound = 0.454545 kilograms</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>Your water footprint is in cubic meters per year:
<ul>
<li>1 cubic meter = 35.3 cubic feet = 266 gallons</li>
</ul>
</li>
<li>The higher your income, the greater your water footprint, even if you don&#8217;t personally consume anything: you&#8217;re a capitalist pig supporting the Establishment Regime, I guess</li>
</ol>
<p>So how is Cinnamon&#8217;s capitalist water footprint? Answer: 650 cubic meters (172,900 gallons)</p>
<p>I showed you mine. Now you show me yours:</p>
<p>Get the naked truth: <a id="link_111" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.waterfootprint.org/index.php?page=cal/waterfootprintcalculator_indv_ext">Calculate your waterfootprint now</a>:</p>
<p><strong>Water&#8217;s running out: <br />
I get the fossil fuel analogy so far. <br />
And what about climate change?</strong></p>
<p>We return to Fred Pearce&#8217;s book to find an example, of which he has oceans:</p>
<p><strong>China&#8217;s Yellow River:</strong> The fifth longest in the world, it begins high in the mountains of eastern Tibet and journeys more than 3000 miles. Almost half a billion people depend on it for drinking and crop irrigation, and it&#8217;s made China the world&#8217;s largest wheat producer and second largest corn producer. Yet more than half of the lakes it feeds have disappeared over the last 20 years, and a third of pastures have turned to desert. This desertification generates huge dust storms that choke lungs in Beijing, close schools in Koreas, dust cars in Japan, and rain dust on mountains across the Pacific and Western Canada.</p>
<p>State irrigation projects along the Yellow River soak up the majority of its water - the total official allocations are greater than the actual flow.</p>
<p>The resulting drought could be an early warning sign of global warming.</p>
<p>Much of the declines in moisture reaching rivers is in line with prediction of climate researchers. So how does this global warming happen?</p>
<p>Higher air temperatures from desertification increase evaporation from oceans and intensify the water cycle. This increases atmospheric water vapor - 8 to 10% more than today. This increases global rainfall, but the rain is being redistributed: middle latitudes (read: the US) are becoming drier. Higher temperatures increase evaporation on land, meaning soil dries out faster, meaning less rainfall is reaching rivers.</p>
<p>The higher temperatures melt glaciers and snowpacks. At first, this leads to unpredecented floods. After the glaciers disappear, meltwaters that feed rivers disappear. The combined decreasing rainfall and increasing evaporation will lower moisture by 40% in the southern and western states.</p>
<p>The Sierra Nevada snowpack could diminish by 70 to 80 percent over the next 50 years. And some of the world&#8217;s most productive agricultural regions could dry up.</p>
<p>Global climate is becoming more extreme: the dry areas become drier, and the wet areas become wetter. And more areas are becoming dry deserts. Loss of habitat and agricultural lands. It&#8217;s a vicious cycle.</p>
<p><strong>So what can you do? <br />
Navigating through the Resource Matrix</strong></p>
<p>As Fred Pearce points out, your drinking and bathing account for 0.05% of your total water consumption. Your food and clothing weigh in at 95.00%, although I find his 12,000 gallons needed to produce a pound of burger rather wild.</p>
<p>As Professor Arjen Y. Joekstra shows with his Water Footprint Calculator, your consumption of meats accounts for a lot, as does your guilt by association of being in an industrialized country.</p>
<p>The obvious solution: eat fewer e-coli burgers from your neighborhood Salt and Fat Slop Bucket restaurant.</p>
<p>The wiser solution: like your choices in energy use, become more aware of the resources needed to produce anything and the consequences. Such as luxurious cotton grown in the Egyptian desert.</p>
<p><strong>Next article in the water efficiency series: <br />
How an illiterate, lice-infested, foul-mouthed <br />
peasant on some other side of the globe affects you</strong></p>
<p>We continue going with the flow of water, when we show the parallel between the current hot Oil Wars and in the future cold Water Wars.</p>
<p>And all of this is for one purpose:</p>
<p>To help you see the Resource Matrix, everywhere, all around you.</p>
<p>Thanks for letting us keep you updated . . .</p>
<p>To your green, brighter future,</p>
<p>Cinnamon Alvarez, <br />
A19</p>
<p>And now I would like to offer you free access to powerful info on energy efficiency that&#8217;s easy to read and cuts through all this &#8220;green&#8221; information clutter &#8212; so you can literally start making positive changes today.</p>
<p>You can access it now by going to: <a id="link_112" target="_new" href="http://www.a19.com/pub/articles/">http://www.a19.com/pub/articles/</a></p>
<p>From Cinnamon Alvarez: Founder, A19 &#8212; woman-owned green manufacturer of hand-made ceramic lighting fixtures</p>
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<p>Scientists have discovered that forest trees offer unexpected help in the fight  against climate change. Tropical rain forests are soaking up more carbon dioxide pollution that anybody realized. Almost one-fifth of our fossil fuel emissions are absorbed by forests across Africa, the Amazon and Asia,  suggests <em>Simon Lewis</em>, a climate expert at the University of Leeds, who led a a laborious study of the girth of 70,000 trees across Africa.</p>
<p><em>David Ritter</em>, senior forest campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said, &#8220;This research reveals how these rain forests are providing a huge service to mankind by absorbing carbon dioxide from our factories, power stations and cars. The case for forest protection has never been stronger.&#8221;</p>
<p>And yet we continue to cut them down across the world at an alarming rate!</p>
<p><strong>What will happen when we lose natures best carbon filters?</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>As a nature nut, I feel compelled to address these very questions in this Earth Day lesson, because up until now, truly had not understood the serious impact we humans have had on the very things in nature that can save us from destruction, like rain forests &#8230;up until now, that is.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m grateful to have joined an incredibly talented and caring circle of people through on-line social networking who have inspired me to learn all about Earth Day, connect with the people involved in it and take action on what I&#8217;ve learned by celebrating Earth Day Birthday. This Earth day Lesson is written with the intention to inspire you to do the same.</p>
<p>Having just recently moved to Australia, I was fortunate enough to experience a wild rain forest filled with several waterfalls on a friend&#8217;s property. It was an experience that will stay with me forever because we can not feel the power of a special place like this and not intuitively know we have a duty to protect this amazing life form from destruction. The desire to share the spirit which envelops it is intense!</p>
<p>I intuitively knew I must share the experience, as well as my research as to what has been discovered about rain forests and their role in overcoming the challenge of global warming and the extinction of species.</p>
<p><strong>Is &#8220;Deforestation&#8221; a Dirty Word?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s pretty easy to understand why deforestation has gotten a bad rap!</p>
<p>For example&#8230;</p>
<ol>
<li>Excessive commercial logging and clear cutting. These obvious moneymaking acts are rampant and the greedy business people make the bottom line their priority, regardless of its illegality and obvious wrong-doing.</li>
<li>What happens to the animals! Trees are home to many species, including indigenous humans, who suddenly become homeless and often, extinct! Not to mention the demise of many plants which are natural wonders, many with healing properties. </li>
<li>One major effect of deforestation is climate change.  Deforestation has been found to contribute to global warming&#8230;the process when climates around the world become warmer as more harmful rays of the sun comes in through the atmosphere.</li>
</ol>
<p>
Changes to the earth as a result deforestation work in various ways:</p>
<p>One fact most people don&#8217;t realize is the abrupt change in temperatures it  causes in the nearby areas. Forests naturally cool because they help keep moisture in the air. Some forget, also, about the water table underneath the ground. The water table is the common source of natural drinking water by people living around forests. Water table could dry up if not replenished regularly. When there&#8217;s rain, forests hold the rainfall to the soil through their roots, then the water sinks in deeper to the ground, replenishing the water table.</p>
<p>What do you suppose will happen when there are not enough forests anymore?</p>
<p>Water from rain will simply flow through the soil surface and not be retained by the soil. Or the water from rain will not stay in the soil longer, since the process of evaporation will immediately set in. Not good, right? I think we&#8217;d all agree that the need for drinking water is NOT negotiable.</p>
<p><strong>So, if deforestation is so bad&#8230;why are we still allowing it?</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Even though the word &#8220;deforestation&#8221; itself conjures up negativity and destruction, people don&#8217;t seem to realize that there are actually quite a few benefits of deforestation.</p>
<p>Just imagine what it would be like to live without the use of lumber. Wood is one of the most basic natural resources, and it is renewable simply by growing more trees. The trick is to balance it&#8217;s consumption by growing more trees to replace the ones removed. This is not, however, such an easy task.</p>
<p>With thousands of people losing their jobs, just imagine if the wood industry were to suddenly find themselves jobless. There are the people who cut down trees and process them and those who &#8220;clean up&#8221; after them. As forest is cut down, arable land becomes available for farmers, or used as an area to place urban living sites like apartments, houses, and buildings. If mandates are made for replanting trees, then jobs are also provided for the people performing that service.</p>
<p>With arable land being valuable for growing food, new land area provides a much needed place to grow a food supply to deal with the planet&#8217;s steadily expanding population of humanity. Additional living areas can be converted into more than just housing areas. Buildings can house offices for work, or factories to produce essential items, or even research facilities for things like new new medical or technological advances can end up in these deforested areas.</p>
<p>A colleague of mine, originally from Germany,  would make a strong argument for forestry as a full time profession that can maintain a never ending supply of wood, as has been done in Europe for thousands of years. &#8220;In these forests, nobody clear cuts anywhere and trees are selectively selected while the rest of the forest remains and new tree-seedlings are put where the cut trees were. Europeans would probably argue that there are so many desert areas in the world that could be populated similar to the valley of the sun around Phoenix where no trees have to be sacrificed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Great arguments from both sides, so how do we proceed?</p>
<p><strong>Let&#8217;s look at the REAL causes of Global Warming for answers</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>It comes full circle, back to carbon dioxide and the need for nature&#8217;s most effective carbon filter&#8230;forests.</p>
<p>Just think&#8230;Each time we drive a car, each time we use electricity from coal fired power plants, use natural gas or oil to heat our homes, we cause carbon dioxide (CO2) to be released into the atmosphere, as well as other heat trapping gases. The concentration of CO2 has increased by 31 percent since industrialization of our society and atmospheric methane gas has increased by 151 percent, caused mainly from agricultural activities like growing rice and breeding cattle.</p>
<p>As the concentration of these gases increases more heat is generated and trapped in the atmosphere.  The increase in trapped heat alters our climate causing changed weather patterns which can bring unusually intense rainfall (precipitation) leading to flooding and severe storms, long dry spells leading to drought conditions and forest fires the like we just witnessed in the Australia Bush fires of 2009.</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s the solution?</p>
<p>There is no one best solution. Humans have been clearing forests over thousands of years for a variety of reasons. Obviously, as the statistics suggest above, much of the bad effects we experience today are happening at warp speed, so we really can&#8217;t afford to take our time in changing our ways.</p>
<p>Each of us can do something! Individually we can do small things&#8230;but together we can make a huge contribution to creating and implementing positive solutions. One has only to get on-line and Google the terms Earth Day or Earth Day Birthday to research, connect, watch, listen, take part and take action along with millions of other caring souls, government entities, non-profit associations and conscientious companies who are not letting any &#8220;grass grow under their feet&#8221;.</p>
<p>Earth Day, which was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as an &#8220;environmental teach-in&#8221; in 1970, is celebrated each year on April 22, mobilizing 200 million people in 141 countries and lifting the status of environmental issues onto the world stage.</p>
<p><a id="link_107" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.socialtraffic.biz/earth-day-birthday/">Events</a> are happening in every corner of the earth. Attend one!</p>
<p>Mankind needs Mother Earth. Mother Earth needs you to participate! Can you put aside just $10.00 for a gift to give your Mother Earth on her birthday, April 22nd, 2009?</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Debbie Ducic,</strong> also known as <strong>GutZy Woman</strong>, gently, supportively and passionately helps <em>&#8220;GutZy Women (and Brave men)&#8221;</em> overcome their fear and frustration of technology and multimedia marketing in order to be more successful in their businesses, fund raising efforts and lives. Debbie has expanded her reach and her professional resources by becoming an evangelist for socially conscious, eco-minded movements and she can be contacted through her website: <a id="link_108" target="_new" href="http://gutzywoman.com/">http://www.gutzywomen.com</a> . More valuable resources and information from Debbie as well as 49 other GutZy Web Women can be immediately accessed by downloading the <em>&#8220;Attraction in Action, Volume 2&#8243;</em> book at her blog: <a id="link_109" target="_new" href="http://www.debbieducic.com/">http://www.debbieducic.com</a></p>
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<p>Four million tons of junk mail is sent every year&#8230;at least half of which is never even opened. You probably are aware that your name, address, and spending habits are regularly being traded and sold on the open market.  By investing half an hour now, you can rid yourself of most of the junk mail for up to five years&#8230;and save a few trees while you&#8217;re doing it.</p>
<p>So here are a few tips that you can work on to lessen the load of junk you get every day:</p>
<ul>
<li>Product warranty cards do not register your product&#8230;that was done when you purchased it. They are used to fin out about your interests and your income for the sole purpose of junk mail.</li>
<li>When ordering something on the phone, tell them specifically to not give your name and address to other companies for any reason.</li>
<li>Any time you donate money or order a product or service by mail, write on it in large letters, telling them not to sell your name and address.</li>
<li>When the junk come by first class mail, cross out the address and bar code, circle the first class postage and write &#8220;refused: return to sender&#8221;.</li>
<li>Your credit card companies are the worst offenders and probably sell your name and address more than anyone else. Stopping them is easy; you just need your address and social security number. One call does it all for agencies Equifax, Trans Union, Experian and Innovis. Dial 1-888-5 OPT OUT (or 1-888-567-8688) 24 hours a day.</li>
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<p>Lisa is a freelance writer with a specialty in Internet content and SEO articles. She has written thousands of articles, hundreds of ebooks and thousands of website pages and related content. She has also authored her own books and works as a consultant to other writers, Internet marketers and Internet businesses.</p>
<p>Professional wordsmith for hire: gamer, wife, mother, entrepreneur, published poet, co-owner of game guides company (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.liti4.com/">http://www.liti4.com</a>), public speaker and Internet business consultant. You can learn more or follow Lisa&#8217;s blog from her website: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com/">http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com</a></p>
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		<title>An Earth Day Lesson on Where Have All the Forests Gone?</title>
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<p>Scientists have discovered that forest trees offer unexpected help in the fight  against climate change. Tropical rain forests are soaking up more carbon dioxide pollution that anybody realized. Almost one-fifth of our fossil fuel emissions are absorbed by forests across Africa, the Amazon and Asia,  suggests <em>Simon Lewis</em>, a climate expert at the University of Leeds, who led a a laborious study of the girth of 70,000 trees across Africa.</p>
<p><em>David Ritter</em>, senior forest campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said, &#8220;This research reveals how these rain forests are providing a huge service to mankind by absorbing carbon dioxide from our factories, power stations and cars. The case for forest protection has never been stronger.&#8221;</p>
<p>And yet we continue to cut them down across the world at an alarming rate!</p>
<p><strong>What will happen when we lose natures best carbon filters?</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>As a nature nut, I feel compelled to address these very questions in this Earth Day lesson, because up until now, truly had not understood the serious impact we humans have had on the very things in nature that can save us from destruction, like rain forests &#8230;up until now, that is.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m grateful to have joined an incredibly talented and caring circle of people through on-line social networking who have inspired me to learn all about Earth Day, connect with the people involved in it and take action on what I&#8217;ve learned by celebrating Earth Day Birthday. This Earth day Lesson is written with the intention to inspire you to do the same.</p>
<p>Having just recently moved to Australia, I was fortunate enough to experience a wild rain forest filled with several waterfalls on a friend&#8217;s property. It was an experience that will stay with me forever because we can not feel the power of a special place like this and not intuitively know we have a duty to protect this amazing life form from destruction. The desire to share the spirit which envelops it is intense!</p>
<p>I intuitively knew I must share the experience, as well as my research as to what has been discovered about rain forests and their role in overcoming the challenge of global warming and the extinction of species.</p>
<p><strong>Is &#8220;Deforestation&#8221; a Dirty Word?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s pretty easy to understand why deforestation has gotten a bad rap!</p>
<p>For example&#8230;</p>
<ol>
<li>Excessive commercial logging and clear cutting. These obvious moneymaking acts are rampant and the greedy business people make the bottom line their priority, regardless of its illegality and obvious wrong-doing.</li>
<li>What happens to the animals! Trees are home to many species, including indigenous humans, who suddenly become homeless and often, extinct! Not to mention the demise of many plants which are natural wonders, many with healing properties. </li>
<li>One major effect of deforestation is climate change.  Deforestation has been found to contribute to global warming&#8230;the process when climates around the world become warmer as more harmful rays of the sun comes in through the atmosphere.</li>
</ol>
<p>
Changes to the earth as a result deforestation work in various ways:</p>
<p>One fact most people don&#8217;t realize is the abrupt change in temperatures it  causes in the nearby areas. Forests naturally cool because they help keep moisture in the air. Some forget, also, about the water table underneath the ground. The water table is the common source of natural drinking water by people living around forests. Water table could dry up if not replenished regularly. When there&#8217;s rain, forests hold the rainfall to the soil through their roots, then the water sinks in deeper to the ground, replenishing the water table.</p>
<p>What do you suppose will happen when there are not enough forests anymore?</p>
<p>Water from rain will simply flow through the soil surface and not be retained by the soil. Or the water from rain will not stay in the soil longer, since the process of evaporation will immediately set in. Not good, right? I think we&#8217;d all agree that the need for drinking water is NOT negotiable.</p>
<p><strong>So, if deforestation is so bad&#8230;why are we still allowing it?</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>Even though the word &#8220;deforestation&#8221; itself conjures up negativity and destruction, people don&#8217;t seem to realize that there are actually quite a few benefits of deforestation.</p>
<p>Just imagine what it would be like to live without the use of lumber. Wood is one of the most basic natural resources, and it is renewable simply by growing more trees. The trick is to balance it&#8217;s consumption by growing more trees to replace the ones removed. This is not, however, such an easy task.</p>
<p>With thousands of people losing their jobs, just imagine if the wood industry were to suddenly find themselves jobless. There are the people who cut down trees and process them and those who &#8220;clean up&#8221; after them. As forest is cut down, arable land becomes available for farmers, or used as an area to place urban living sites like apartments, houses, and buildings. If mandates are made for replanting trees, then jobs are also provided for the people performing that service.</p>
<p>With arable land being valuable for growing food, new land area provides a much needed place to grow a food supply to deal with the planet&#8217;s steadily expanding population of humanity. Additional living areas can be converted into more than just housing areas. Buildings can house offices for work, or factories to produce essential items, or even research facilities for things like new new medical or technological advances can end up in these deforested areas.</p>
<p>A colleague of mine, originally from Germany,  would make a strong argument for forestry as a full time profession that can maintain a never ending supply of wood, as has been done in Europe for thousands of years. &#8220;In these forests, nobody clear cuts anywhere and trees are selectively selected while the rest of the forest remains and new tree-seedlings are put where the cut trees were. Europeans would probably argue that there are so many desert areas in the world that could be populated similar to the valley of the sun around Phoenix where no trees have to be sacrificed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Great arguments from both sides, so how do we proceed?</p>
<p><strong>Let&#8217;s look at the REAL causes of Global Warming for answers</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>It comes full circle, back to carbon dioxide and the need for nature&#8217;s most effective carbon filter&#8230;forests.</p>
<p>Just think&#8230;Each time we drive a car, each time we use electricity from coal fired power plants, use natural gas or oil to heat our homes, we cause carbon dioxide (CO2) to be released into the atmosphere, as well as other heat trapping gases. The concentration of CO2 has increased by 31 percent since industrialization of our society and atmospheric methane gas has increased by 151 percent, caused mainly from agricultural activities like growing rice and breeding cattle.</p>
<p>As the concentration of these gases increases more heat is generated and trapped in the atmosphere.  The increase in trapped heat alters our climate causing changed weather patterns which can bring unusually intense rainfall (precipitation) leading to flooding and severe storms, long dry spells leading to drought conditions and forest fires the like we just witnessed in the Australia Bush fires of 2009.</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s the solution?</p>
<p>There is no one best solution. Humans have been clearing forests over thousands of years for a variety of reasons. Obviously, as the statistics suggest above, much of the bad effects we experience today are happening at warp speed, so we really can&#8217;t afford to take our time in changing our ways.</p>
<p>Each of us can do something! Individually we can do small things&#8230;but together we can make a huge contribution to creating and implementing positive solutions. One has only to get on-line and Google the terms Earth Day or Earth Day Birthday to research, connect, watch, listen, take part and take action along with millions of other caring souls, government entities, non-profit associations and conscientious companies who are not letting any &#8220;grass grow under their feet&#8221;.</p>
<p>Earth Day, which was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as an &#8220;environmental teach-in&#8221; in 1970, is celebrated each year on April 22, mobilizing 200 million people in 141 countries and lifting the status of environmental issues onto the world stage.</p>
<p><a id="link_107" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.socialtraffic.biz/earth-day-birthday/">Events</a> are happening in every corner of the earth. Attend one!</p>
<p>Mankind needs Mother Earth. Mother Earth needs you to participate! Can you put aside just $10.00 for a gift to give your Mother Earth on her birthday, April 22nd, 2009?</p>
<p> </p>
<p><strong>Debbie Ducic,</strong> also known as <strong>GutZy Woman</strong>, gently, supportively and passionately helps <em>&#8220;GutZy Women (and Brave men)&#8221;</em> overcome their fear and frustration of technology and multimedia marketing in order to be more successful in their businesses, fund raising efforts and lives. Debbie has expanded her reach and her professional resources by becoming an evangelist for socially conscious, eco-minded movements and she can be contacted through her website: <a id="link_108" target="_new" href="http://gutzywoman.com/">http://www.gutzywomen.com</a> . More valuable resources and information from Debbie as well as 49 other GutZy Web Women can be immediately accessed by downloading the <em>&#8220;Attraction in Action, Volume 2&#8243;</em> book at her blog: <a id="link_109" target="_new" href="http://www.debbieducic.com/">http://www.debbieducic.com</a></p>
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<p>Finishes are coatings that are  applied to the external and inside surfaces of walls to protect them from the elements and from wear and tear.  They also improve the appearance of the structure and are used to enhance the design of rooms.</p>
<p>Petroleum, our main source of oil-based wood finishes and paint, is a non-renewable resource.  There are now paints and finishes on the market that are derived from a renewable resource, which  in a small way, helps to reduce dependence on oil, and  contributes to a more sustainable world.</p>
<p>The basis for these products is whey, which is a product of cheese making, and which has a high biochemical oxygen demand (BOD).  This increases the burden on waste treatment facilities, and can also pollute our natural water sources.  In the last ten years, this by-product has been used for many new purposes, one of which is natural wood finishes.</p>
<p>When choosing paints for your decorating, use the low or no VOC (volatile organic compound) paints. For hundreds, no, thousands of years, earth, clay and lime have been used, both in hot and cold areas of the world.  And now this knowledge is being readapted for contemporary use. If you do any redecorating or new building, it makes sense to contribute to having green, healthy surroundings.</p>
<p>Low and no VOC paints have less smell and less impact on air quality.  EPA studies have shown that indoor air quality is up to five times more toxic than outdoors, mainly because of toxic emissions from paint and finishes. This particularly affects anyone with allergies, asthma, or chemical sensitivities. With the new &#8220;green&#8221; paints, there will be lower contamination of landfills, groundwater, and the ozone.</p>
<p>Switching will not cost you more.  Cleanup is easily done with soap and water, instead of toxic chemicals, and brushes can easily be cleaned and reused.  The paint is still washable, and is far less harmful to you, your pets, and the environment.</p>
<p>Lisa is a freelance writer with a specialty in Internet content and SEO articles. She has written thousands of articles, hundreds of ebooks and thousands of website pages and related content. She has also authored her own books and works as a consultant to other writers, Internet marketers and Internet businesses.</p>
<p>Professional wordsmith for hire: gamer, wife, mother, entrepreneur, published poet, co-owner of game guides company (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.liti4.com/">http://www.liti4.com</a>), public speaker and Internet business consultant. You can learn more or follow Lisa&#8217;s blog from her website: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com/">http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com</a></p>
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		<title>Cheap Flights and Climate Change - Do We Want Too Much?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jan 2012 08:40:08 +0000</pubDate>
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Cheap Flights and Climate Change - Do We Want Too Much?

What can be done about this increasingly worrying contribution to global warming?
The most important options to reduce aircraft CO2 emissions are:
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<p>What can be done about this increasingly worrying contribution to global warming?</p>
<p>The most important options to reduce aircraft CO2 emissions are:</p>
<p>Changes in aircraft and engine technology; use of alternative fuels, such as (sustainably produced) biofuels; regulatory and operational measures such as improvements in air traffic management; economic measures such as inclusion of aircraft emissions in emission trading schemes.</p>
<p>But, as Giovanni Bisignani, manager of International Air Transport Association (IATA), stated: &#8220;Emissions trading schemes only make sense with efficient infrastructure. The IPCC estimates that there is 12% inefficiency in air traffic management globally: we produce up to 73 million tonnes of carbon emissions each year by aircraft flying inefficiently due to air traffic management limitations&#8221;. **</p>
<p>On a personal level we could ask ourselves especially in the developed world: &#8220;Do we really need to fly so frequently?&#8221; The use of telework, teleconference and video conference could be largely increased to plan work and meetings. Can&#8217;t the development of land and air transportation infrastructures be balanced better according to the real needs of people and businesses? Trains could connect cities better and more cheaply for example in Europe, where the prices are not competitive with those of many flights anymore (and night train services have been reduced if not cancelled).</p>
<p>Life styles do matter because if millions of people want to have cheap weekends in relatively close tourist locations, many flights are needed to satisfy their desires and consequently a lot of pollution is generated. Also, our per capita emissions could be cut also by reducing the &#8220;surplus&#8221; trips, by slowing down our life rhythms and enjoying more local attractions in our free time. Who knows? We could discover the &#8220;exotic&#8221; in our own neighborhoods without flying to the Caribbean Sea&#8230;</p>
<p>Furthermore the relationship between the costs and the environmental externalities (i.e. costs not included in the economy like health damages caused by pollution) needs to be considered as well: there are higher marginal impacts for short-distance flights that should be considered in prices paid by passengers.</p>
<p>All these political, technological and personal choices are some of the good examples needed by the developing countries to follow the 21st century&#8217;s Western society along a new sustainable path which looks like the only good alternative forward.</p>
<p>**&#8221;Talks to reduce aircraft global-warming emissions</p>
<p>For further information on Climate Change please visit the Responding to Climate Change website - <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.rtcc.org/">http://www.rtcc.org</a></p>
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		<title>Natural Finishes With Go Green</title>
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Natural Finishes With Go Green

Finishes are coatings that are  applied to the external and inside surfaces of walls to protect them from the elements and from wear and tear.  They also improve the appearance of the structure and are used to enhance the design of rooms.
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<p>Finishes are coatings that are  applied to the external and inside surfaces of walls to protect them from the elements and from wear and tear.  They also improve the appearance of the structure and are used to enhance the design of rooms.</p>
<p>Petroleum, our main source of oil-based wood finishes and paint, is a non-renewable resource.  There are now paints and finishes on the market that are derived from a renewable resource, which  in a small way, helps to reduce dependence on oil, and  contributes to a more sustainable world.</p>
<p>The basis for these products is whey, which is a product of cheese making, and which has a high biochemical oxygen demand (BOD).  This increases the burden on waste treatment facilities, and can also pollute our natural water sources.  In the last ten years, this by-product has been used for many new purposes, one of which is natural wood finishes.</p>
<p>When choosing paints for your decorating, use the low or no VOC (volatile organic compound) paints. For hundreds, no, thousands of years, earth, clay and lime have been used, both in hot and cold areas of the world.  And now this knowledge is being readapted for contemporary use. If you do any redecorating or new building, it makes sense to contribute to having green, healthy surroundings.</p>
<p>Low and no VOC paints have less smell and less impact on air quality.  EPA studies have shown that indoor air quality is up to five times more toxic than outdoors, mainly because of toxic emissions from paint and finishes. This particularly affects anyone with allergies, asthma, or chemical sensitivities. With the new &#8220;green&#8221; paints, there will be lower contamination of landfills, groundwater, and the ozone.</p>
<p>Switching will not cost you more.  Cleanup is easily done with soap and water, instead of toxic chemicals, and brushes can easily be cleaned and reused.  The paint is still washable, and is far less harmful to you, your pets, and the environment.</p>
<p>Lisa is a freelance writer with a specialty in Internet content and SEO articles. She has written thousands of articles, hundreds of ebooks and thousands of website pages and related content. She has also authored her own books and works as a consultant to other writers, Internet marketers and Internet businesses.</p>
<p>Professional wordsmith for hire: gamer, wife, mother, entrepreneur, published poet, co-owner of game guides company (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.liti4.com/">http://www.liti4.com</a>), public speaker and Internet business consultant. You can learn more or follow Lisa&#8217;s blog from her website: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com/">http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com</a></p>
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		<title>Recycle - Composting Food Waste Takes Care of Two Things at Once</title>
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Recycle - Composting Food Waste Takes Care of Two Things at Once

Years ago my dad taught me the benefits of composting food waste. It had nothing to do with any type of &#8220;green&#8221; movement or being environmentally friendly, no, it had everything to do with reintroducing nutrients back into the soil.
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<p>Years ago my dad taught me the benefits of composting food waste. It had nothing to do with any type of &#8220;green&#8221; movement or being environmentally friendly, no, it had everything to do with reintroducing nutrients back into the soil.</p>
<p>Here is what he taught me then and it still holds true today. By burying your food waste and kitchen scraps (no steak bones though), you are providing a quality food source for the creatures that live in your soil. From micro organisms and those creatures that the human eye can not see, up to worms, which of course we do see.</p>
<p>See, what happens is these creatures eat the food (and of course each other) and then finally the worms eat basically everything and their castings (worm poop) create the best nutrients your soil could ever have. By continually supplying your garden soil with food waste you are feeding the earthly creatures and they reward you with healthy soil. Now where can you get a trade off like that!</p>
<p>Ok so here is how you do it. Get yourself a fairly large Tupperware bowl. One large enough to hold at least a week&#8217;s worth of food scraps. Then after each meal dump everything and anything into that bowl. Just do not put steak bones in there, they wont biodegrade or be eaten by the worms. Banana peels, apple peels, coffee grinds, fish, vegetable scraps, egg shells and basically anything you don&#8217;t eat, all qualifies.</p>
<p>When your Tupperware bowl gets full, take it out to your garden and dig a hole about a foot to two feet deep and then dump the food scraps into the hole. Fill in the hole with the dirt and mark the spot with a stick or something else so that you do not dig up that area again for another three months. You need to give those little rascals some time to eat it all.</p>
<p>Now you simply repeat this process as the Tupperware bowl gets full. If you find that you live in colder climates where the ground may freeze for lengthy periods of time, then consider starting a warm box to recycle your food scraps. That goes beyond the scope of this article but I am sure if you Googled the search term &#8220;vermicompost&#8221; you will get all the information you will ever need.</p>
<p>So what are the two things I was talking about earlier? Well obviously the first is you are adding nutrients to your soil through composting food waste. The second is by composting your food waste you are limiting the amount of garbage that ends up in a landfill. The average four person house hold creates about 8 pounds of food waste per week. If every family in America followed this process we would eliminate nearly one billion pounds of food waste garbage a year. Now that is a lot of trash!</p>
<p>Do your part and compost your food waste. The worms in your garden will love you for it and so will everyone else in the environment.</p>
<p><strong><u>About the Author</u></strong><br />
Bruce Tucker is a contributing writer to <a id="link_80" target="_new" href="http://mikeshowtoblog.blogspot.com/">Mike&#8217;s How-To Blog</a>, a blog that covers a wide variety of topics and how to do them. You can also follow him on <a id="link_81" target="_new" href="http://twitter.com/indocquent">Twitter</a>.</p>
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