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		<title>Environmental Statements - How to Address Contaminated Land Issues</title>
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Environmental Statements - How to Address Contaminated Land Issues

Under the relevant European Directives, an Environmental Statement is the formal product of an Environmental Impact Assessment. Environmental Statements are often organised in a way that describes the environmental baseline, mitigation and effects for each type of environmental receptors: ecology, water resources, archaeological resources, human beings etcetera. [...]]]></description>
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<p>Under the relevant European Directives, an Environmental Statement is the formal product of an Environmental Impact Assessment. Environmental Statements are often organised in a way that describes the environmental baseline, mitigation and effects for each type of environmental receptors: ecology, water resources, archaeological resources, human beings etcetera. Contaminated land is often managed in the same ways as the various environmental receptor groups, although it is principally a cause of impacts rather than a receptor. It also often refers to a pre-existing condition and its damaging effect is on a variety of different receptors such as human health, structures and buildings, surface water features, groundwater features and ecology. This often means that land contamination specialists struggle with integrating the issue in a logical manner in an Environmental Statement. Sticking to the structured approach of an environmental statement is essential to ensure a clear description of the existing environmental condition, the potential impacts and the actions taken to avoid, minimise, offset or manage the impacts. This article is based on UK practice and legislation, although fundamentally the issues should be similar within other contexts.</p>
<p>Contaminated land is in many countries considered on a source-pathway-receptor basis. This is important to understand the impact land development can have on the issue of contaminated land. Development can interfere with any of these three elements. It can introduce sensitive receptors by changing the use of land, for instance by building new residential units on a site that was previously used for heavy industry. New pathways linking pre-existing contamination with an existing receptor can be formed, for instance when piling through a non-permeable layer connecting a layer of contaminated soils with a deep aquifer. Finally by introducing pollutants on the site a development project can introduce a potential source of contamination.</p>
<p>The second element to consider is the structured approach of an environmental statement. Apart from the introductory and procedural elements described in the environmental statement, a good environmental statement comprised the following sections:</p>
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<li>environmental baseline conditions</li>
<li>potential environmental impacts</li>
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<li>residual environmental impacts</li>
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<p>There should be a logical relation between the different sections. Any receptor that is affected and described in the section about the potential impacts and effects should have been introduced in the section describing the baseline. Any material impact should be assigned a mitigation or management action etc. Implementing this structure allows a clear description and understanding of the environmental impacts and the way it will be managed.</p>
<p>Applying these principles to contaminated land will result in a baseline condition section that describes the current sensitive receptors that are present within the potential sphere of influence of the development, the sensitivity and importance of these receptors, the presence of any pre-existing contamination and the presence of actual and potential pathways. The next section, potential environmental impacts or effects, first considers the impacts that the development will have in terms of the introduction (or removal) of sensitive receptors and the creation of new pathways between existing and potential pollution sources and receptors. In addition this section will describe the potential environmental impacts that are associated with the introduction of new sources of contamination. In the third section, mitigating measures, a description of the actions to mitigate each of the impacts that may occur should be provided. Finally a statement of the residual impact of the development is provided in the last section: residual environmental impacts.</p>
<p>Paul Giesberg is an <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.giesberg.eu/">environmental consultant</a> with a special interest in <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.environmentalassessment.eu/">environmental impact assessment</a> and sustainability in land use development.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://nzenergy-environment.co.nz/home/free-articles/nz-infrastructure-top-energy-and-environment-infrastructure-issues-identified.html">NZ Infrastructure: Top Energy And Environment Infrastructure &#8230;</a></p>
<p>With all the noise recently about the economics of building new electricity generation capacity, the Govt&#8217;s National Infrastructure Plan is notable  for saying.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://mexican-travel.suite101.com/article.cfm/greening-of-oaxaca-the--environment-v-survival">Greening of Oaxaca: The Environment v. Survival: Oaxaca Green &#8230;</a></p>
<p>In Oaxaca, Mexico, green programs, and <b>environmental</b> concerns exist more as a consequence of poverty and survival, than out of a desire to help planet earth.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://cellphones.org/blog/cellphones-and-the-environment/">cellphones.org â?? Cellphones and the Environment</a></p>
<p>Few people consider that these small gadgets in our pockets could be causing a lot of damage to the <b>environment</b>. The negative impact of cellphones on the <b>environment</b> can be reduced in some ways, but some of the serious <b>environmental</b> &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.thisisguernsey.com/2010/03/10/zero-waste-dream-could-end-if-environment-deputies-vote/">Zero waste dream could end if Environment deputies vote Â» News &#8230;</a></p>
<p>All members of the <b>Environment</b> board abstained after being given legal advice that they would not be able to vote on the Suez planning application if they voted on the amendment. An <b>Environment</b> spokesman  said: &#8216;Members are aware of the &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://comets.wisc.edu/groups/17/255/game-making-environment">Game Making Environment | ComETS</a></p>
<p>Kodu enables you to build games using a series of visual elements in a rich 3D <b>environment</b>, without having to learn a single line of code. Microsoft describe Kodu Game Lab as being &#8216;â?¦ designed to be accessible for children and enjoyable &#8230;</p>
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		<title>No Bailouts Necessary - Green Transportation</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Mar 2010 10:40:02 +0000</pubDate>
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No Bailouts Necessary - Green Transportation

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<h3>No Bailouts Necessary - Green Transportation</h3>
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<p>Unless you have been trapped in a cave for the last seven months you are well aware of the disaster overtaking the American automobile industry. Our government is using billions of taxpayer&#8217;s dollars to prop up an industry that has been one of the leading facilitators of numerous ills in our society, which will also take billions of dollars to repair, if it is even possible to do so. </p>
<p>Air pollution which contributes to increased medical costs, urban sprawl, a negative balance of payments from importing oil and global warming can all be traced at least in part to our addiction to the automobile. Now that I&#8217;ve ranted about the autos effect upon our society I also greatly acknowledge that we all, myself included, greatly enjoy the mobility and freedom provided by the pernicious machine. We can&#8217;t live with &#8216;em and we can&#8217;t live without &#8216;em. What are we to do?</p>
<p>A lot has been written about the currently nonexistent plug-in electric car. This machine when it finally hits the market could help solve some of our problems but current pricing estimates place the car in the forty thousand dollar range. I&#8217;m sure of one thing, it won&#8217;t solve many problems if you don&#8217;t sell them and at that price I&#8217;d hedge my bets.</p>
<p>However, there is one personal transportation option on the market that fits into all of President Obama&#8217;s initiatives for energy self sufficiency, global warming (reduction of green house gases), health care (exercise and weight loss), environmental protection (reduction of air and water pollution), and infrastructure renewal.   That option is the Electric Bicycle.</p>
<p>The electric bike using lithium batteries (traditional lead-acid is very environmentally harmful) can go, depending on load factors and riding habits, roughly twenty miles at twenty miles an hour on one charge. It is almost completely silent, gives off no emissions, does not use foreign oil, does not require much room to operate or park, never needs a tune up and provides exercise. It eliminates many of the drawbacks of riding a traditional bicycle for basic transportation while having few of its own. I recognize that not many of us are hardy enough to ride a bike in the rain, snow or freezing cold but that applies as well to motorcycles, motor scooters and traditional bicycles. The electric bike can get you farther, faster without arriving at your destination soaked in sweat. It can operate in many places where other motorized vehicles cannot and makes taking hills a cinch. Riding five or ten miles to work is no big deal and you can simply pedal around bottled up traffic. Usually the lightweight batteries easily detach from the bike and can be carried into your place of work or school for recharging.</p>
<p>Some electric bicycles offer high tech extras such as LiFePO4 batteries that are good for a thousand recharges, regenerative braking that helps recharge the battery much as a Prius does, and internal gearing to generate more torque for uphill climbs. Most electric bikes use what is referred to as a hub motor. This is not a traditional gear or belt-drive motor but is built directly into the hub of one of the wheels. This motor contains two internal rings of opposing magnets that when power is applied causes the wheel to spin. Such motors need little service and never require oil changes, spark plugs or new belts.</p>
<p>Electric bikes come in several of styles. There are the traditional &#8220;beach cruiser&#8221; and mountain bike styles as well as electric folding bikes, tricycles and &#8220;road bikes&#8221;.   The electric folding bikes are particularly interesting. Smaller and lighter than a traditional bicycle, they easily fold up and fit into a car trunk and can be carried on a commuter or subway train with little effort. You can take the train to your stop, unfold the bike and pedal on your way. They are also useful for those who live in tight quarters and have no external place to store their ride.</p>
<p>For those of you that are moderately handy with tools, there are a number of electric bike kits on the market that allow you to adapt an ordinary bicycle into an electric bike. One company, Worldwide Electric Bikes, has a particularly well-designed kit that has many of the features I previously mentioned. These electric bike kits do not require a high level of mechanical ability to install. A few common hand tools, a basic understanding of how things go together and the ability to read directions is all that is required. However, if you don&#8217;t know the difference between a crescent and a hex wrench, you may wish to buy a pre-made bike or have someone install the kit for you. If you do choose to go the kit route, you can end up with a much more powerful and sophisticated bike for substantially less money than a factory built electric bike. </p>
<p>Electric Bicycles in all forms have long been a staple of personal transportation in Europe and Asia where there are hundreds of thousands in operation. In the United States bicycles have traditionally been dominated by the toy or recreation market or for the dedicated enthusiast. In both Europe and Asia, cycling has been a traditional means of basic transportation. I believe that this is going to be more and more the case in this country. People are avidly seeking relief from the high financial and societal cost of automobiles. The electric bicycle, while not a panacea, is definitely poised to help provide a portion of that relief.</p>
<p>Electric Bicycles are inexpensive to purchase, require no license or insurance, have a negligible cost of operation and are totally &#8220;green&#8221;. So, what&#8217;s not to like?</p>
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<p><a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://www.worldwideelectricbikes.com/">http://www.worldwideelectricbikes.com</a></p>
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<p>  <a href="http://blogs.timeslive.co.za/beautifulyoungthings/2010/03/08/michael-jacksons-kids-live-in-a-chaotic-environment/">Michael Jackson&#39;s kids â??live in a chaotic environmentâ? | Gabiville</a></p>
<p>Michael Jackson&#8217;s three children are being raised in a chaotic <b>environment</b> devoid of discipline and parental supervision, reports.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://green.tourismvictoria.ca/tourism-victoria-environment-awards/">Tourism Victoria Environment Awards | Green Victoria</a></p>
<p>Tourism Victoria is  now accepting nomination for the 2009 <b>Environment</b> Awards. These awards recognize the efforts to preserve the <b>environment</b> for the benefit.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.energybulletin.net/node/51853">Climate &#038; environment - Mar 8 | Energy Bulletin</a></p>
<p>Within hours, India&#8217;s press was pointing to one man as the key to Saran&#8217;s departure: the relatively junior figure of the Minister for <b>Environment</b> and Forests, Jairam Ramesh. Ramesh, though a minister, does not hold cabinet rank. &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.waterconserve.info/water-conservation/united-kingdom-environment-agency-debuts-map-of-hydropower-hot-spots/">United Kingdom: Environment Agency debuts map of hydropower hot &#8230;</a></p>
<p>Business Green: The <b>Environment</b> Agency will  later today release a new map designed to show areas in England and Wales where viable hydropower resources are going untapped. The hydropower opportunities and <b>environmental</b> sensitivities map &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.naturemoms.com/blog/2010/03/08/cancer-can-you-get-it-from-your-environment/">Cancer â?? Can You Get it From Your Environment? Â» Green and Natural &#8230;</a></p>
<p>It was something mysterious and I felt it was the luck of the draw if you faced it down or notâ?¦ it was not, in my mind, something I could  prevent if I wanted to and it was not something I could get from my <b>environment</b> or my poor choices &#8230;</p>
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		<title>To Be Green Too Expensive?</title>
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To Be Green Too Expensive?

Really? Seriously? Is it still too expensive to be green? I am a little surprised when people say that cannot do anything to be green because the products are too expensive. This may have been the case eons ago but not anymore. People now say going green is too expensive as [...]]]></description>
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<p>Really? Seriously? Is it still too expensive to be green? I am a little surprised when people say that cannot do anything to be green because the products are too expensive. This may have been the case eons ago but not anymore. People now say going green is too expensive as an excuse in my opinion. Granted, I am not able to afford solar panels on my roof just yet but that does not mean I am not green or trying to be green in my own ways.</p>
<p>Here are some simple things that you can do now to start you off in the right direction without too much money out of pocket. Keep in mind, that while you will spend money at first, the payback is well worth it for you and the environment.</p>
<p>One of the first things I did to start my own green movement at home was to buy canvas bags for the grocery store. They were $1.00 each and I bought 10 of them. I always leave them in my car so no matter what store I go to I bring a bag with me. Each time I visit the grocery store I get 5 cents back for each bag that I bring.</p>
<p>So each week when I grocery shop I get 50 cents back. Each week that adds up quickly and before you know it, I have made my $10.00 back and am no longer a slave to the plastic bags. U.S. consumers use approximately 100 billion plastic bags annually which require an estimated 12 million barrels to produce! Just think, the majority of these bags are used just once from for less than 30 minutes and then they go into our landfills or end up in our oceans where they are a serious threat to wildlife.</p>
<p>The second green thing I did was change my water bottle habits. I have to admit, this one was hard for me until I did the math and it was at that moment I went to Target to buy a water filter and ordered my CamelBak Better Bottle.</p>
<p>The funny thing is that people are so quick to complain about the cost of gas but have you ever complained about the cost of the water bottles at the grocery store? I paid $10.00 for my bottle and $30 for my water filter and I have never once gone back to the store to buy my 12 pack of water for $6.00. And to think, a 12 pack of water bottles was finished in one week or less! I really don&#8217;t like when people say they reuse their plastic water bottles&#8230;. Do you know the bacteria that are on the bottles and the plastic leaching that occurs? Please do yourself and the environment a favor and buy a BPA Free water bottle today!</p>
<p>How many of us use paper napkins each day for lunch and dinner? Time to save a tree! Even napkins made from recycled materials are not as innocent as they may seem since they too wind up in landfills. A family of 4 can easily go through 84 paper napkins a week and if you think of each paper napkin costing 2 cents - well that adds up quickly over the course of a week, month, and a year. Cloth napkins can be used several times before tossing them into the laundry. With a family of four, laundry is done quite a bit so go ahead and make the switch.</p>
<p>Finally, do you wash all loads of laundry in cold water? Did you know that if you washed all of your clothes in cold water your clothes would last longer? Not only that, but you would save on your electrical bill. Unless you are washing baby diapers or grease stains, cold water is the way to go. 85-90 percent of the energy needed to wash your clothes in a machine is used to warm the water. Only 10-15 percent actually goes into the washer. The next time you need to buy laundry detergent, look for the detergents that are specially made for cold water.</p>
<p>And of course, we all know about the light bulbs and such but these were a couple other reminders of what you can do today to start saving money and you can be proud of yourself for going green! Remember, it is cool to be green!</p>
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		<title>How to Keep the Environment Clean</title>
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<p>If you want to keep the environment clean then you need to recycle everything you can. You should set aside a few spaces so that you can keep your recyclables in a separate area. All of your water bottles should go into one container so that it will make it easier for you to take them to the recycling center. Also you need to make sure that you recycle all of your chance and glass bottles as well because this will also help the environment. Many people do not know that you can also recycle your old newspaper, you can call to have it picked up each month.</p>
<p>If we are going to prevent global warming than one way that you can take part is to recycle everything you use. the best thing you can do is educate yourself on the best way that you can recycle all of your throwaway items. Maybe some of your old clothes can be donated to Goodwill this way they can be recycled and used again. Make sure that you try to avoid using plastic bags from the grocery store because once they end up in a landfill they can cause a lot of problems. Once you have started a recycle program in your house you will find that it is easy to do.</p>
<p>Remember that if you want to improve the environment you need to recycle everything you can. It always works better if you have specific containers that you use for each of your recyclable items. Once you make a few small steps towards improving the environment you will feel better about yourself.</p>
<p>Get Free: <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.greenuniverse.info/solarpower.html">Recycling Advice</a></p>
<p>Save with: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.greenuniverse.info/solarpower.html">Great Recycling Tips</a></p>
<p>Bryan Burbank is an expert in the field of Environmental Issues and Going Green</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://djpremierblog.blogspot.com/2010/03/solar-puts-gurus-nephew-on-black-list.html">DJ Premier Blog: Solar Puts Guru&#39;s Nephew on Black List at Hospital</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> is a NOBODY in the Hip-Hop game. Can we PLEASE stop calling him &#8216;Superproducer?&#8217;. I don&#8217;t care if that&#8217;s what he calls himself because he is obviously a dilusional prick. Dr. Dre, Timbaland, The Neptunes, Pete Rock and DJ Premier &#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.energyhots.com/solar-power-generator-how-to-take-advantage-of-it-by-candy-bergan">Solar Power Generator â?? How to Take Advantage of It by Candy Bergan</a></p>
<p>Headsetoptions: Activism, Webdesign for Non-Profits &#038; a Socio-political Blog.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://solarheatingpanels.co.nz/225819-Green-Living-Green-Energy.html">Green Living Green Energy - Solar Heating Panels</a></p>
<p>Green living entails using green technologies to produce green energy.</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://greenagenda.info/solar-power-future-for-glass-pyramids/">Solar power future for glass pyramids? | Green Agenda</a></p>
<p>TROY, NY - Cityscapes of glass-clad buildings gleaming in the sun make Anna Dyson think about wasted energy.Dyson heads the Center for Architecture Scien&#8230;</p>
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<p>  <a href="http://www.inquisitr.com/65697/5-pics-of-one-huge-big-assed-solar-boat-and-i-mean-big/">5 Pics of one huge big-assed solar boat â?? and I mean big</a></p>
<p><b>Solar</b> is all the rage these days with everyone from home owners to big corporations getting in on the act. So when it comes to news about <b>solar</b> projects one.</p>
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Ideas For Earth Day and Beyond: Helping Kids Care For the Earth

Earth Day is April 22, and while it&#8217;s important to get involved on this day, there are things we can do as families that will make a huge impact throughout the year.
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<p>Earth Day is April 22, and while it&#8217;s important to get involved on this day, there are things we can do as families that will make a huge impact throughout the year.</p>
<p>It starts with helping our kids to celebrate the world in which we live, and it continues with helping them to love it so much that they want to do everything they can to help protect it. Here are six ideas to help your kids celebrate and care for our earth:</p>
<p>1. Get out and enjoy it. Researchers are now saying that simply getting kids outside in nature may be the most effective way to raise their awareness of environmental issues. Suddenly, these problems that they hear about on the news and in the classroom have a real impact on their daily lives. They see firsthand how a forest or a beach or a tidepool or a meadow is teeming with life, with ecological relationships that are interdependent, delicate and complex.</p>
<p>To encourage your kids to get out there and enjoy the natural world, you may have to purposefully inject some extra excitement in the idea, but just at first. Take your dog (or a friend&#8217;s dog) for a walk in the woods. A dog&#8217;s love for nature, and subsequent enjoyment of it, is infectious. Create a list of things to find and make your adventure into the outdoors into a scavenger hunt.</p>
<p>If possible, and if your kids are old enough to be by themselves out there, find a safe place for them to play in a natural environment. Allow them to go there to get away, to sit and think or to talk with their friends. Make a point to get the kids out in nature every day. Better yet, go with them.</p>
<p>2. Watch &#8220;An Inconvenient Truth&#8221; as a family for inspiration. Invite some of your children&#8217;s friends over to watch it with their parents and talk about some initiatives that you can each commit to or some larger projects that you can work on as a neighborhood or community.</p>
<p>3. Help your kids learn about endangered animals. Together, look into organizations that help endangered animals and see how you can get involved.</p>
<p>4. Reduce and re-use, then recycle. Lots of kids get excited about recycling. Fewer are into reducing or re-using. Model to your children a healthy pattern of consumption. Talk frequently about the many benefits (which go way beyond environmental) of living a simple life and of being wary of a lifestyle of mass consumerism. As kids spend more time outside and less time at the mall or watching television advertisements, this shift may feel increasingly more natural to them.</p>
<p>5. Teach your kids about potentially harmful chemicals and how they can be everywhere in our world: in the foods we eat, in the supplies we use to clean the house, in our paint, in our cosmetics, in our lawn care products. Turn the search for these things into a game and allow your kids to be detectives, learning about and seeking out these harmful chemicals and then finding natural alternatives.</p>
<p>6. The next time you take the kids to the grocery store, see how you can minimize the amount of packaging that you purchase. We have been known to purposefully not purchase an item because of the manufacturer&#8217;s use of wasteful packaging. It won&#8217;t take long for the kids to realize that the best item in the store for minimal packaging: raw fruits and vegetables.</p>
<p>In our family, the more we can make these life changes into a game, the more apt the kids are to follow suit. Help your kids to understand how one person really can make a difference (especially when that person is part of a committed family or group) and review often the personal impact that you all have made.</p>
<p>Jamie Jefferson writes for Momscape.com and Susies-coupons.com, where you&#8217;ll find discounts on ethically-made <a id="link_83" href="http://www.susies-coupons.com/body.htm">natural beauty products</a> as well as coupons for green living and <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.momscape.com/coupon-codes/gaiam.htm">organic products</a>.</p>
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Genetically modified (GM) foods are not being found to be safe for humans, or for the environment. There are a number of reasons why there a growing number of people are against GM foods. Are Genetically Modified Foods Safe? The reason to resist the growth of GM food in our diet is that it [...]]]></description>
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<p>Genetically modified (GM) foods are not being found to be safe for humans, or for the environment. There are a number of reasons why there a growing number of people are against GM foods. Are Genetically Modified Foods Safe? The reason to resist the growth of GM food in our diet is that it has a negative impact on our environment; plants and animals grown organically are not distorting their genetic makeup.</p>
<p>And in the rush to accelerate the production of genetically modified foods, scientists are short cutting testing methods. Recently, the United States Tufts University, School of Medicine was involved in testing the effects of genetically modified rice directly on children (by-passing the usual practice of testing on animals). This direct testing on children created controversy and a formal letter of protest from 22 international scientists to the University; the protest letter has been made public through various social media.  <br />
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The letter protested the use of children as a breach of medical ethics code since children cannot legally give their consent (since it is not deemed to be informed consent) to participate in experiments. As Professor David Schubert, Salk Institute of Biological Studies said, &#8220;&#8230;it is completely immoral to feed this rice to children without proper safety testing &#8230; [i]t&#8217;s like putting a new drug on the market with no toxicology or safety trials&#8221;. <br />
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In defense of their position, the Golden Rice Organization issued a press release that states they &#8220;&#8230;us[ed] the correct Chinese and US government approved processes, the trials in China went ahead last year with the formal approval of their parents and the understanding of the children&#8221;.   How do children understand the impact of genetically modified food on themselves or the environment? It&#8217;s a complex subject that many adults have a hard time understanding. Also, how can anyone (parents, children, or testing scientists) understand what the long term effects of genetically modified &#8220;golden rice&#8221; are on the human body without prior study or testing?  <br />
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More importantly, will the overall risks of genetically modified foods over time out weigh the alleged benefits? Farmers have cross-bred plants and animals for hundreds of years to improve their products. Improvements to size, produce yield, taste, hardiness have been achieved through relatively natural means and within nature&#8217;s own boundaries; different species were not bred together. <br />
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With the discovery of DNA and a method of gene extraction, the concept of genetic modification was born. The intent of genetic modification is to create food that grows quickly, yields much, is resistant to pests, to disease, and to other natural events. However a number of scientists respond that the benefits are not worth the risks; genetically modified foods often become resistant to herbicides and pesticides requiring ever increasing amounts. There is the suspicion (still unproven) that pollinating bees have been affected by the increasing use of these chemicals and that both pollinator and predator species have been affected by the genetically modified crops (also known as transgenic crops) through habitat destruction and use of dangerous herbicides and pesticides.  <br />
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Since the introduction of genetically modified foods, some scientists are reporting that food-related illness has increased. The only published human feeding study confirmed that genetic material in genetically modified soy transferred into the DNA of intestinal bacteria and continued to function. What long term impact will these foods have on the population and the environment?  There are many more potential risks in the development of genetically modified foods. Animals that were fed genetically modified feed appeared to suffer from increases in fetal death, low birth weight, sterility, and more. The concern is that human reproductive failure and sterility or infertility will be long term consequences to using GM foods. <br />
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In the US, the Department of Agriculture reports that cotton and corn crops have been genetically modified to produce their own Bt toxins since 1996. Bt modified crops are insecticidal crystal proteins and are considered effective against crop-damaging caterpillars. The toxins are considered important for pest control and since resistance to herbicides and pesticides is growing, the sentiment is that these genetically engineered Bt toxins will help to protect the crops. The issue with the GM Bt toxins is that they are considered serious allergens; ever wonder why so many more children and adults are exhibiting allergic reactions than ever before? <br />
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<p>The problem with genetically modified foods is that there is also a reaction for the action; unfortunately, globally, in our rush to grow food supplies, we have not taken the time to properly test and research the long term impacts and effects of genetically modified foods. It is easy to be against GM foods - our planet is at risk.</p>
<p>To read more about genetically modified foods and the healthy alternative - organic foods, please visit <a id="link_99" target="_new" href="http://www.organic-food-for-everyone.com/is-organic-food-better.html">Is Organic Food Better?</a> <br />
<strong>Kris Bovay is the owner of Voice Marketing Inc,</strong> the business and marketing services company, with a difference. She is also the owner of a small business website, more-for-small-business.com and an organic food website, <a id="link_100" target="_new" href="http://www.organic-food-for-everyone.com/index.html">Organic Food For Everyone</a>. Kris has 25 years of experience in leading large, medium and small businesses &#8230; and a life-long passion for healthy food and a healthy environment. Copyright 2008 - 2009 Voice Marketing Inc.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Mar 2010 05:20:02 +0000</pubDate>
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What is the Real CO2 Footprint of a Product?

We&#8217;ve certainly seen quite a few companies come out and say that their manufacturing facilities have a zero impact on the environment, meaning zero footprint, but indeed, there is much controversy on how to determine what a zero foot print is. It&#8217;s almost impossible to get to [...]]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;ve certainly seen quite a few companies come out and say that their manufacturing facilities have a zero impact on the environment, meaning zero footprint, but indeed, there is much controversy on how to determine what a zero foot print is. It&#8217;s almost impossible to get to zero, even if a company goes and plants 10,000 trees over the course of 5-years.</p>
<p>The other day at a Think Tank meeting, we were talking about how to establish a complete CO2 discharge chain of a product, including all its components in the process of making it. From the wrappers, card board box, printing, assembly, energy to do all that, the distance the people traveled to work in what type of cars, etc. I mean really narrowing down the actual discharges.</p>
<p>Not because we are Global Warming alarmists, but because we feel it is not exactly correct for a company to claim Zero Emissions. And that we must have a more realistic view of the total process, Supply chain and all.</p>
<p>Many companies like Dell in Texas have stated that they have finally achieved zero emissions, but they were attacked for stating that, why? Because, everyone has a different concept of what nothing is. In other words we are all out there fighting over nothing and that makes no sense to anyone, no matter how you figure it.</p>
<p>Indeed, we should be applauding Dell for their solar panels, LEEDs certified warehouses and assembly plant and all their hard work and meaningful dedication to do the right thing. And yet, we are not doing that are we? Instead we find people attacking businesses, even those that go out of their way, spending millions of dollars to do the right thing. I ask are we doing the right thing by allowing persnickety environmental complainers to attack America&#8217;s greatest companies?</p>
<p>Lance Winslow - <a id="link_66" 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_67" target="_new" href="http://www.worldthinktank.net/">http://www.WorldThinkTank.net/</a>.</p>
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Plasma Gasification Plant (PGP) projects are being developed by at least five gas plasma technology companies, and there are real benefits to be obtained from this technology for the destruction of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).
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<p>Plasma Gasification Plant (PGP) projects are being developed by at least five gas plasma technology companies, and there are real benefits to be obtained from this technology for the destruction of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).</p>
<p>There is some debate still whether the process has been demonstrated to be a vaible technology which can be reliably operated by our waste management companies at reasonable cost and in compliance with all emissions regulations. However, the consensus seems to be largely in acceptance now that the technology is largely proven and inherently cleaner than incineration.</p>
<p>Although, gasification is used as a power generating technology, and gas plasma plants do provide a power feed-in to the local power grid, it should be realised by all that the purpose of selecting plasma gasification is currently that of achieving maximum waste mass destruction. The intent of the PGP is primarily to provide an efficent and clean method of dispoing of large quantities of residual MSW. Plasma gasification, although it does produce energy from waste is not primarliy an Energy from Waste (EfW) or Waste to Energy technology. There are other better proven, more efficient, and potentially always also cheaper ways to produce Energy from Waste, such as incineration.</p>
<p>PGPs suffer a high sacrificial load from the use of power at the electrodes to generate the plasma, and energy is also expended before the MSW reaches the plasma zone in the gasifier in chopping up and ensuring that the particle size of the waste is quite small. For this reason they do expend a large proportion of the power generated just in maintaining their own internal power demand.</p>
<p>However, as a waste destruction method producing an inert residue without creating at the same time high levels of toxic gaseous emissions the gas plasma process excels according to reports made to date. It has every reason to be cleaner as well because the reactions which take place in the plasma state take place so quickly and completely that the toxic organic chemicals produced in other combustion processes simply don&#8217;t get a change to be produced.</p>
<p>For a waste management process PGP therefore holds a very good prospect of adoption, as it is a process which is very efficient at diverting waste away from landfill, and thus scores highly among local authority waste disposal engineers who are constantly seeking to comply with regulations to reduce the amount of organic waste sent to landfill.</p>
<p>The PGP process however, also holds another merit and that is that it is being viewed more favourably by the public than incineration, and one main reason for that would be its clean emissions record when compared with incinerators historically.</p>
<p>Throughout Europe the requirement for BMW to be reduced by ever larger percentages necessitates the use of new technology to achieve this high rate of waste diversion, even after high recycling has also been achieved.</p>
<p>Look out for a plasma gasification plant appearing in a district near you soon, and look favourably upon it!</p>
<p>Steve has built a great web site where there are a lot more <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://gasification4energy.com/">facts about gasification</a>. This is a hot subject indeed for this technology which has become an essential read for all those who appreciate <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://renewable-energy-news.com/">renewable energy</a> issues and are interested in taking action to reduce the impact of climate change.Article Source: <a id="link_85" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=Steve_D_Evans">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Steve_D_Evans</a></p>
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Celebration Means Brainstorming Ideas For Appropriate Slogans

EARTH DAY IS A SPECIAL DAY - There is a special day each year that was established in 1970 by Gaylord Nelson to raise awareness in individuals, communities, towns, governments and countries about the state of our earth.
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<p>EARTH DAY IS A SPECIAL DAY - There is a special day each year that was established in 1970 by Gaylord Nelson to raise awareness in individuals, communities, towns, governments and countries about the state of our earth.</p>
<p>We have come to realize that our Blue Marble has finite resources. Once human greed and actions of indiscretion removed or destroyed our land, water, and air it would take thousands of years to repair our fragile planet, if ever.</p>
<p><strong><strong>OUR CHANGING WORLD</strong></strong> Many had no concept of the untold repercussions upon all living organisms that would result from thinking only of how to take from the earth and not give back or preserve. We are feeling the effects in our escalating human diseases, loss of rain forests that filter our air, changing climates bringing drought, tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes or floods. We are observing the rapid extinction of plants and animals both on land and in our oceans.</p>
<p><strong><strong>INCREASED AWARENESS</strong></strong> Due to the heightened awareness from past Earth Day Celebrations many have championed for preservation and replenishing our Earth. This year we hope to far surpass the original 20 million people who were involved with that first Earth Day almost 40 years ago. The need is more pressing and urgent. Our landfills are over-burdened and farm animal waste seeps into our water supplies. We scrape coal from the ground and leave eroded denuded rock. We need to find technological methods to secure nuclear waste, stop air pollution and clean up the invisible acid rain that harms every living thing.</p>
<p><strong><strong>LAWS CAN BE ENACTED</strong></strong> Countries around the world have created governmental committees and agencies to spearhead environmental clean up and to oversee improved management of natural resources. We should legislate for better programs and ways to protect our earth. The spirit of the day includes binding people together by simply stating the cause through slogans, posting them on banners in public places and using them as public service announcements.</p>
<p><strong><strong>BUILD COMMUNITY AND AWARENESS WITH MOTTOES</strong></strong> Slogans solidify the main theme for each year&#8217;s celebration. You may want to emphasize the grand scheme of things or focus on a particular issue. There may be off-shoots from different organizations as they gather support for their favored area. One group may consider the rivers and streams where their people fish and recreate as the top priority. Others may focus on trees, natural preserves, and all aspects of wood and forests. People living in mountain ranges may emphasize the importance of clean air and fight to prevent acid rain. Villages that live on the coasts want to keep their fisheries alive with clean oceans.</p>
<p><strong><strong>GET INVOLVED BY BRAINSTORMING SLOGANS</strong></strong> Suggestions for stimulating discussion, approaching the issue of slogans and having fun at the same time:</p>
<p>1. Meditate on the idea of Earth Day. What does your intuition tell you? <br />
2. Look around and take notice how pollution effects you? What is the most important issue? <br />
3. Read the paper, listen to the radio, or search the latest news online. What current event topic comes up most often? <br />
4. Talk with friends, family, community and congregation members. Get some opinions. <br />
5. Join an environmental group in your region and read their articles. <br />
6. Create a survey. <br />
7. Now that you&#8217;ve got the juices flowing, begin writing the main ideas. <br />
8. Use as many words to describe the themes and then see if any phrases or words cover these ideas. <br />
9. Are they catchy like the hook of a song or the repeating stanzas? <br />
10. Would the phrase fit on a button or shirt? <br />
11. Are the words powerful? Would they motivate others to action? <br />
13. Are the words emotional? Do they touch the heart with meaning?</p>
<p><a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://budurl.com/EarthDaySlogan">http://budurl.com/EarthDaySlogan</a> - See a list of slogans that have been used in the past or have been proposed by others visit this Hubpage <br />
<a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.eventslisted.com/eventlaunchstrategies/">http://www.eventslisted.com/eventlaunchstrategies/</a> - Learn more about the Social Media aspect of EarthDay and the power of the internet and people working together towards one goal.<br />
Please write to me if you have ideas for EarthDay Birthday Celebration Slogans.</p>
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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>
<blockquote><p>
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) 
</p></blockquote>
<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>
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<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>
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<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>
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<p>From Cinnamon Alvarez: Founder, A19 &#8212; woman-owned green manufacturer of hand-made ceramic lighting fixtures</p>
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