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20 Easy Ways to be Environmentally Friendly

20 Easy Ways to be Environmentally Friendly It doesn't have to be hard work to reduce the impact you make on the environment. Begin with this simple guide.

Electromagnetic Stress

Electromagnetic Stress Electromagnetic Stress, or 'Electrostress' is the negative reaction of the body to the presence of electromagnetic radiation.

The "Green" or Ecological Wedding

The Does it seem like the phrases "ecology" and "wedding" could hardly have less in common?

Why do people become allergic, and why are allergies on the increase?

Why do people become allergic, and why are allergies on the increase? Allergies are on the increase - a third of the population believe that they suffer from allergies.

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Soil Association Organic Food Festival - Bristol

Runs from 6th September 2008 until 7th September 2008 - Now in its eight year, with over 300 companies represented, the Organic Food Festival incorporates bustling food markets, the very best organic food, drink, fashion, skincare and homeware products, a green planet pavilion, demonstration kitchen, talks programme, food cruises around the harbour, and an arts and entertainment fringe that includes food demonstrations, children's activities, music and street theatre!

Soil Association Organic Fortnight

Runs from 6th September 2008 until 21st September 2008 - The nation-wide celebration of all things organic, designed to increase awareness of living an organic lifestyle.

Lecture: "Global Warning: the impact of meat production & consumption on climate change

To be held on 8th September 2008 - The demand for meat and dairy products is escalating globally. Millions more animals face lives of misery in factory farms. Precious food and water resources are being diverted from feeding the hungry to feeding factory farmed animals. Food prices are shooting up. The impact of industrial farming on climate change and the environment worsens. How can we find solutions to this growing crisis?

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Palin: the real scandal

Seen from the air, Sarah Palin's state is an environmental wonderland. From Anchorage to the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, there is a vast landscape of snow-capped peaks, fjords, crystal glaciers, coastal lagoons, wide river deltas and tundra.

The Independent , Sat, 06 Sep 2008 00:00:00 GMT

Glaciers In The Pyrenees Will Disappear In Less Than 50 Years, Study Finds

Much has been said about the situation of the glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica, but little is known about those in the high mountain areas of the Iberian Peninsular. A Spanish research study has revealed, for the first time, that now only the Pyrenees has active glaciers. Furthermore, the steady increase in temperature, a total of 0.9C since 1890, indicates that Pyrenean glaciers will disappear before 2050, according to experts.

ScienceDaily.com , Sat, 06 Sep 2008 00:00:00 GMT

Oliver Tickell: The government is robbing us of renewables

Oliver Tickell: By a shameless ruse, the government is filching the money we pay in our electricity bills to support green energy generation

Guardian Unlimited , Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:00 GMT

Obituary: Ann MacEwen

Obituary: Leading town planner best known as a champion of Britain's national parks

Guardian Unlimited , Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:00 GMT

Revealed: Brown's £1bn power windfall

Ministers urged to share hidden profits made through green energy scheme

Guardian Unlimited , Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:00 GMT

Country diary: East Yorkshire

Rosemary Roach: East Yorkshire

Guardian Unlimited , Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:00 GMT

Weather: Rivers rise to danger levels after soaking summer as storms bring more misery to flood-hit ...

Worst of weather in south-west and Wales, with Met Office warning more rain likely next week

Guardian Unlimited , Fri, 05 Sep 2008 00:00:00 GMT