Coral reefs around the world are doing it pretty tough as they face an onslaught of challenges, most of which are connected to human activity. The latest confirmed threat is human poop; or more accurately a bacterium called Serratia marcescens sometimes present in human excrement.
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When we think of waste, what usually springs to mind is tangible waste – but one of the biggest waste products of our society is heat.
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Composting toilets are a great way to lighten your environmental impact, but if you’re not really into the idea of making one, they can be rather expensive to buy. Check out the Loveable Loo, a cheap composting toilet.
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You might want to hold off on that snack for a bit. In this article we’ll take a brief look at what happens to a snack once your body is entirely done with it – how sewage wastewater is treated and how that relates to green living.
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Would you want insecticide pumping into your living environment 24/7? Mortein Naturgard Automatic Insect Control System would have us believe it’s an ok thing to do.
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Lead and mercury scares have been in abundance lately – if you’re concerned about having missed product recall notices on toys and other items, these online searchable resources might help.
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A common sight in the Australian bush and many Aussie backyards is the blue tongue lizard. They are beautiful, docile creatures and as the name suggests, these lizards really do have a large, flat blue tongue!
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Resources for learning more about the status of critically endangered and otherwise threatened species of plants and animals
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