Green technologies developed to help people cope with natural disasters don't have to be advanced or expensive to provide satisfactory results.
This theory is confirmed by the Environment Agency (EA), using abandoned Christmas trees to come up with an eco-friendly method of reducing flood impact.
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3 January 2012 10:44 GMT |
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As winter holidays are approaching, NRDC officials make a shocking statement, meant to keep us far away from artificial trees, commercialized on a large scale especially during this time of year. The organization reveals that these toxic replacements are far from being eco-conscious, since they are often made of lea... |
23 December 2011 04:58 GMT |
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Every one having a real Christmas tree at home, would want to keep it fresh and green for as long as possible, and, most of all, avoid having needles all over the house.Researchers at Université Laval, along with Nova Scotia Agricultural College, have a very good news for Christmas enthusiasts: they have disco... |
7 December 2010 06:24 GMT |
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According to a scientist, it may be that an actual tree for Christmas is greener than a fake, plastic one. The biologist, who is based at the Saint Joseph's University, in Philadelphia, believes that his idea may seem a little bit counterintuitive at first, but says that his arguments are valid, and should not b... |
11 December 2009 05:52 GMT |
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Christmas is now on our doorstep and it's time we sit back and enjoy the Christmas carols and the decorations as the holiday spirit fills and warms our hearts. Once ''the season to be jolly'' arrives, besides decking the halls, as the beautiful carol goes, we should do something to light up n... |
24 December 2008 03:51 GMT |
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