Posts Tagged ‘Mother Nature’
Mother Nature And Your Patio
The world we know today is nothing like the world our forefathers knew. Long gone are the green trees and blue ocean waters. Now stand concrete buildings, tall and proud with glass panes and steel rods holding them affix. Almost every morning, these buildings are filled with people and they would leave by the end of the day. All around the skyscrapers seems to be dominating our land and spaces. In the process of building these tall block of concrete, Mother Nature had to make huge sacrifices. T
Portable Solar Charger Helps You Go Green
The world today is in mayhem, for it is filled with pollution and lack of proper power resources, and we have exploited the planet to its limits and now we face it’s wrath. The time has come to pay back all the debt we own to mother nature, each one of us has to go green, and to help us with this job we have the assistance of little things like this Freeloader Portable Solar Charger. This new age device helps us to slowly pay off our huge debt to the planet in simple and small installments.
New for 2009: LEED Green Associate
by Mathew Compton Conventional technology has managed to do more harm than good for our planet. In a way human beings have managed to out live their welcome on the planet by making many plants and animals extinct. This has made it difficult for people to live in harmony with Mother Nature. If things proceed the way they are then it’s not going to be long before every one of us will find ourselves in trouble. This is why institutions such as the LEED Green Associate educate people about green t
Mayor Gordon’s Blog: Green Phoenix Initiative
The Green Phoenix initiative continues to move forward at the city of Phoenix. We are working to maintain our status as a leader in sustainability, with programs that have a real impact on our environment and the habits of our residents. I am proud to share with you some of our most recent recognition that the city has received, and give you an update with the results of our hard work to secure stimulus funding that will move my Green Phoenix vision forward. Earlier this month, Mother Nature
No one can rain on Team Elliott’s Parade
Braselton, GA (August 1, 2009) – Some call it luck, others call it preparation, while some believe that it is a strong desire to succeed, but what it really may be, only the development drivers of Bill Elliott Racing Development ( BERD ) may be able to answer that question. Although Mother Nature invaded part of the evening, halting the Georgia Asphalt Series ( GAS ) event at Lanier National Speedway on August 1, 2009, on lap 88 of 100, it was Lawrenceville, GA’s Casey Roderick who captured hi