Environment Articles
281: Renewing Trees And Other Natural Resources In Atlanta, Georgia
Trees are an important resource in our world. Residents of Atlanta, Georgia realize that. Recently they have been the recipients of $300,000 to help them in planting trees in their community. After competing in the American Express Root for Our City Challenge, Atlanta residents will get to make their town a little greener.
282: The Restoration Of Clean Air In Georgia
Each state has its own cross to bear. These problems can range from economic problems to safety concerns. But one challenge that is common among all the states across the country is the problem of air quality. The state of Georgia is not an exception.
283: Using Resources To Buy Green In Connecticut
Living on the East coast isn't always east on the pocket book and financial resources. But in Connecticut, residents are trying to lighten their loads by buying resources that will last longer, be more efficient and help to keep the earth cleaner.
284: The Laws Protecting The Water Resources Of Hawaii
The State of Hawaii is known for being one of the most beautiful places in the country. With its lush and verdant landscapes bustling with life from native species, it is no wonder that people are attracted to Hawaii the way butterflies are drawn to flowers. But along with this comes the danger of overpopulating this island state.
285: Connecticut - Long Island Sound Restoration
Connecticut is a blessed state with rich natural resources. There are many famous geographical features found throughout the state and, as a result, there is a great deal of diversity in terms of habitat, landscapes, plant and animal life. The state's most prominent natural feature is Long Island Sound.
286: Tips For Christmas To Help Resources In Michigan Stay Green
For years in Michigan all anyone every wanted was a white Christmas. Slowly every year the snow seems to take a little longer to come, and when it does it takes a little less time to melt. All of these are signs of our actions taking their toll on the environment.
287: Chicago Utilizes Resources In Energy Technology
Mayor Daley of the city of Chicago, Illinois, made it a priority to stock the city with Electric City's EnergySaver technology, and these examples of the electricity-saving technology have been making themselves known in the Chicago Park District, and the Museum of Science and Industry. Both places are already enjoying decreases in energy bills as they are consuming significantly less resources.
288: Iowa Wind Resources Help Keep The Lights On
Moving with the 'go green' train, Iowa has found itself in the perfect position to use its resources of flat lands and strong winds to create cheaper energy.
289: Organic Farming To Protect Natural Resources In North Dakota
Organic farming is a way for farmers to plant their crops and harvest them without harming natural resources as much as traditional farming practices. There are many farms that choose to participate in organic farming practices.
290: The Fourche Creek Watershed Restoration Initiatives By Audubon Arkansas
A watershed or drainage basin is a section in the land where water from rains or melted snow can flow into a body of water like a river, a lake or a reservoir. It acts like a funnel that collects all the water in the area covered by the basin and transports it through a waterway and into the body of water.
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