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Water Used in Generating US Electricity

In my four-article series on water use (The Resource Matrix), I took you on a journey to reveal the layers of The Resource Matrix in order to help you understand how water will be a highly contested commodity tomorrow, possibly as much as oil is fought over today.
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<p>In my four-article series on water use (The Resource Matrix), I took you on a journey to reveal the layers of The Resource Matrix in order to help you understand how water will be a highly contested commodity tomorrow, possibly as much as oil is fought over today.</p>
<p>You learned about your water footprint and a website where you can calculate it, virtual water and virtual water transfers, whereby choices here affect water availability elsewhere, to the point of some people not having enough water to drink in order to produce inexpensive dyed cotton, along with insane choices such as growing crops in the desert.</p>
<p>You learned that on average it takes 1854 to 3000 gallons to produce one pound of beef.</p>
<p>Yep, it&#8217;s it&#8217;s been a great journey through the sidetrip city of the Resource Matrix.</p>
<p>Today, we&#8217;ve found the on-ramp to the Green Lighting Interstate and are driving to take a look at water use in generating electricity.</p>
<p>For a simple reason. It takes a lot of water to produce electricity.</p>
<p>How much? 5% of all US water? 10%? Can&#8217;t be as high as 25%?</p>
<p><strong>Electricity and water?</strong></p>
<p><strong>I thought the issue was fossil fuels and greenhouse gases</strong></p>
<p>The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) estimated water use in the United States in 2000.</p>
<p>Their grand total: 408 billion gallons per day withdrawn for all uses.</p>
<p>The number 1 spot, weighing in at 48%, was thermoelectric power.</p>
<p>Irrigation earned the runner-up prize at 34%.</p>
<p>The 195 billion gallons need to come from somewhere, and actions have consequences. Environmental ones, as in 40 million fish in the Great Lakes killed each year due to being trapped against water intake devices. That&#8217;s a lot of Friday night fish dinners.</p>
<p><strong>How much water is used in generating electricity?</strong></p>
<p>Large fossil fuel and nuclear plants require incredible quantities of water for cooling and ongoing maintenance.</p>
<p>Water for thermoelectric power is used in generating electricity with steam-driven turbine generators. It uses 48% of all water in the US.</p>
<p>According to the Pace Energy and Climate Center, the amount of water used for power plant cooling varies by each specific power plant&#8217;s electricity generating technology and size. Nuclear reactors require the most water for cooling, and baseload fossil fuel power plants come in second.</p>
<p>The Salem Nuclear Generating Station alone takes 3 billion gallons a day from the Delaware Bay, according to the Pace Energy and Climate Center.</p>
<p>Nationally:</p>
<ul>
<li>Steam electric generating plants across the nation draw in more than 200 billion gallons per day.</li>
<li>Nuclear and fossil fuel power plants drink over 185 billion gallons of water per day.</li>
<li>Geothermal power plants add another 2 billion or so gallons a day.</li>
<li>Most renewable energy technologies require little or no water for cooling.</li>
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<p>These numbers are starting to sound like the same ones the U.S. Treasury and Federal Reserve Bank use.</p>
<p>Imagine watching your favorite science program where astronomers explain that the universe is 78 billion light-years wide (78 billion units of 5,878,630,000,000 miles). There is absolutely nothing in our experience to help us wrap our mind around it.</p>
<p><strong>How much is 3 billion gallons per day?</strong></p>
<p>The Delaware Bay feeds Salem Nuclear Generating Station 3 billion gallons a day.</p>
<p>Imagine this rectangle: a football field with end zones (360 feet long x 160 feet wide). Then add to it walls on each side of the rectangle to create a container to hold the 3 billion gallons you pour into it.</p>
<p>How high do you need to make those walls to contain 3 billion gallons? 6915 feet high. Or 1.3 miles.</p>
<p>Maybe 6915 feet high is still hard to imagine. So how deep do you cover the field in order to feed the Salem plant every minute? Answer: 5 feet deep. Every minute.</p>
<p><strong>48% of all water use: We&#8217;re Number One!</strong></p>
<p><strong>How much is 195 billion gallons per day?</strong></p>
<p>Using the USGS figure for 2000, thermoelectric power nationwide used 195 billion gallons a day, or 48% of all water used in the US. My guess is the water use has grown since then.</p>
<p>How high are the walls on our football field now? 449,475 feet or 85 miles high. We&#8217;re back to US Treasury and astronomy numbers again.</p>
<p>So, let&#8217;s get a higher-level view to help us.</p>
<p>Lake Erie holds 116 cubic miles of water.</p>
<p>Nationally, thermoelectric power uses 195 billion gallons a day - or 64.2 cubic miles a year.</p>
<p>We drain Lake Erie every 22 months.</p>
<p><strong>But the water used is returned to its source.</strong></p>
<p><strong>So what&#8217;s the issue about water use?</strong></p>
<p>Power generation returns 98% of the water back to its source (bay, lake, river, ocean).</p>
<p>It&#8217;s the environmental consequences.</p>
<p>The Pace Energy and Climate Center explains it neatly:</p>
<p>Withdrawal of large volumes of surface water for either power plant cooling or hydropower generation can kill fish, larvae and other organisms trapped against intake structures (impinged), or swept up (entrained) in the flow through the different sections of a power plant.</p>
<p>Examples include:</p>
<ul>
<li>The Salem Nuclear Generating Station is responsible for an annual 11 percent reduction in weakfish and 31 percent reduction in bay anchovy.</li>
<li>At the Indian Point 2 and 3 reactors on the Hudson River, the number of fish impinged totaled over 1.5 million fish in 1987.</li>
<li>The 90 power plants using once-through-cooling on the Great Lakes kill in excess of 40 million fish per year due to impingement. (Once-through cooling needs a continual flow of new water, and uses 30 to 50 times that of a closed cycle system. Closed cycles cool down water from steam then reuse it.)</li>
</ul>
<p>The diversion of water out of the river removes water for healthy in-stream ecosystems:</p>
<ul>
<li>Stretches below dams are often completely de-watered.</li>
<li>Fluctuations in water flow from peaking operations create a &#8220;tidal effect,&#8221; disrupting the downstream riparian community that supports its unique ecosystem.</li>
<li>A dam&#8217;s impoundment slows water flows, which hinders natural downstream migration of many fish species.</li>
<li>By slowing river flows, dams also allow silt to collect on river and reservoir bottoms and bury fish spawning habitat. Silt trapped above dams accumulates heavy metals and other pollutants. Disrupting the natural flow of sediments in rivers also leads to erosion of riverbeds downstream of the dam and increases risks of floods.</li>
<li>The impoundment of water by hydropower facilities fundamentally reshapes the physical habitat from a riverine to an artificial pond community.</li>
<li>This often eliminates native populations of fish and other wildlife.</li>
<li>Dams also impede the upstream and downstream movement of fish and other wildlife, and prevent the flow of plants and nutrients. This impact is most significant on migratory fish, which are born in the river and must migrate downstream early in life to the ocean and then migrate upstream again to lay their eggs (or &#8220;spawn&#8221;).</li>
<li>As mentioned above, withdrawal of water into turbines can also impinge or entrain significant numbers of fish.</li>
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<p><strong>The cleanest kilowatt is the one never used:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Back to those compact fluorescent lamps and LEDs</strong></p>
<p>PowerScorecard.org explains the solution:</p>
<blockquote><p>By re-directing electricity dollars to support environmentally benign energy resources, consumers are empowered, in states that offer supply choice, to influence the existing generating resources that are deployed to meet demand.</p>
<p>They can also support the construction of new and cleaner electricity resources that will be built to meet overall growth in demand in the future. By supporting these power options, consumers can minimize many water use and consumption impacts. Still, directing your dollars to cleaner power products in no way helps remediate damages that already have occurred. Consumers can stop the construction of new hydropower facilities or alter conditions of siting and operation, but they cannot undo previous environmental degradation that occurred at existing hydropower facilities.</p>
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<p><strong><em>In short, reduce your use of electricity.</em></strong></p>
<p><strong>More Info:</strong></p>
<p>We used several sources for this article, including the PowerScorecard.org website, which is produced by the Pace Energy and Climate Center, which is part of the Pace University School of Law&#8217;s Center for Environmental Legal Studies, Pace University, White Plains, New York.</p>
<p>On <a id="link_107" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.powerscorecard.org/issue_detail.cfm?issue_id=5">PowerScorecard</a>, you can get:</p>
<ul>
<li>Ratings of Electric Power Choices for some service areas.</li>
<li>More info on electricity and the environment:
<ul>
<li>Technologies</li>
<li>Climate change</li>
<li>Acid rain</li>
<li>Ozone depletion</li>
<li>Water use (our article today)</li>
<li>Water quality</li>
<li>Land: on-site and off-site impacts</li>
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<p>Thanks for letting us keep you updated . . .</p>
<p>To your green, brighter future,</p>
<p>Cinnamon Alvarez,</p>
<p>A19</p>
<p>And now I would like to offer you free access to powerful info on energy efficiency that&#8217;s easy to read and cuts through all this &#8220;green&#8221; information clutter &#8212; so you can literally start making positive changes today.</p>
<p>You can access it now by going to: <a id="link_108" target="_new" href="http://www.a19.com/pub/articles/">http://www.a19.com/pub/articles/</a></p>
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		<title>Noise and Vibration Control</title>
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Noise and Vibration Control

Noise and vibration control is an issue that is much more common than one might originally think. In fact, it can creep up in the most unlikely of places. A good case in point is animal lab environments. Indeed, ALN Magazine recently ran an article titled &#8220;Noise &#038; Vibration Considerations for the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Noise and vibration control is an issue that is much more common than one might originally think. In fact, it can creep up in the most unlikely of places. A good case in point is animal lab environments. Indeed, ALN Magazine recently ran an article titled &#8220;Noise &#038; Vibration Considerations for the Animal Lab Environment.&#8221; Therein, the publication pointed out, &#8220;In the lab animal facility setting, noise, sound, and vibration affect the life cycle, interaction, and behavior of animals.&#8221; However, because &#8220;the impact of noise, sound, and vibration is a largely undocumented factor in the research,&#8221; it&#8217;s an often overlooked issue.</p>
<p>&#8220;If the sound pressure levels get too high,&#8221; the article continues, &#8220;there is a negative impact on animals and structures.&#8221; Vibration control, however, is just as important to these animals as noise control in that it &#8220;is a driving force behind radiated sound.&#8221;</p>
<p>Obviously, exposure to noise and vibration can be detrimental to an animal&#8217;s hearing, but the risks don&#8217;t stop there. &#8220;Sound and vibration can [also] have a physical impact on animals.&#8221; Even more startling, &#8220;Smaller animals are more susceptible to the affects of sound and vibration over time and will adapt or adjust accordingly. In some cases, mutations may result from exposure to undesirable conditions.&#8221;</p>
<p>How can animal laboratories mitigate these problems? The magazine notes, &#8220;The designers can control items that are constant disturbances that may greatly impact the animal community. Items within the designer&#8217;s control include ventilation system design, machinery vibration isolation, wall construction, lighting selection, and computer terminal placement.&#8221;</p>
<p>During the design process, animal labs may want to consult with a producer of custom-molded rubber and rubber-to-metal bonded parts for noise and vibration control. A world leader in the creation of rubber molding and rubber-to-metal bonded parts can help to create an environment that is not only safe for the animals being kept there but is also conducive to a healthy work environment for the people who are employed there.</p>
<p>The Vibro-Insulator line of isolators and mounts, in particular, aid in the control of noise, vibration, and shock. Selecting the right type of mount for an individual animal lab&#8217;s specific applications can prove tricky, however. That&#8217;s why consultation with an expert with reputable qualifications in rubber molding and rubber-to-metal bonding can be very beneficial.</p>
<p>Of course, once professional advice has been obtained, browsing the Vibro-Insulator catalog allows animal labs easy navigation so they can select the correct mount for their application. Rubber Vibro-Insulators come in a variety of styles and sizes to handle most vibration isolation problems. Most of the mount styles are designed to be used in either the compression or shear direction. <br />
Selection of the proper Vibro-Insulator for a specific application boils down to a multi-step mathematical function that an expert can calculate for the lab or into which the lab&#8217;s design team can plug the following information:</p>
<p>1.	The maximum load that must be supported.  <br />
2.	The number of mounts supporting the load.  <br />
3.	The frequency of the disturbing vibration.  <br />
4.	Any restrictions on the size or style of the mount based on space limitations or assembly considerations.</p>
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		<title>An Earth Day Lesson</title>
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An Earth Day Lesson

Scientists have discovered that forest trees offer unexpected help in the fight  against climate change. Tropical rain forests are soaking up more carbon dioxide pollution that anybody realized. Almost one-fifth of our fossil fuel emissions are absorbed by forests across Africa, the Amazon and Asia,  suggests Simon Lewis, a climate expert at [...]]]></description>
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<p>Scientists have discovered that forest trees offer unexpected help in the fight  against climate change. Tropical rain forests are soaking up more carbon dioxide pollution that anybody realized. Almost one-fifth of our fossil fuel emissions are absorbed by forests across Africa, the Amazon and Asia,  suggests <em>Simon Lewis</em>, a climate expert at the University of Leeds, who led a a laborious study of the girth of 70,000 trees across Africa.</p>
<p><em>David Ritter</em>, senior forest campaigner at Greenpeace UK, said, &#8220;This research reveals how these rain forests are providing a huge service to mankind by absorbing carbon dioxide from our factories, power stations and cars. The case for forest protection has never been stronger.&#8221;</p>
<p>And yet we continue to cut them down across the world at an alarming rate!</p>
<p><strong>What will happen when we lose natures best carbon filters?</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>As a nature nut, I feel compelled to address these very questions in this Earth Day lesson, because up until now, truly had not understood the serious impact we humans have had on the very things in nature that can save us from destruction, like rain forests &#8230;up until now, that is.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m grateful to have joined an incredibly talented and caring circle of people through on-line social networking who have inspired me to learn all about Earth Day, connect with the people involved in it and take action on what I&#8217;ve learned by celebrating Earth Day Birthday. This Earth day Lesson is written with the intention to inspire you to do the same.</p>
<p>Having just recently moved to Australia, I was fortunate enough to experience a wild rain forest filled with several waterfalls on a friend&#8217;s property. It was an experience that will stay with me forever because we can not feel the power of a special place like this and not intuitively know we have a duty to protect this amazing life form from destruction. The desire to share the spirit which envelops it is intense!</p>
<p>I intuitively knew I must share the experience, as well as my research as to what has been discovered about rain forests and their role in overcoming the challenge of global warming and the extinction of species.</p>
<p><strong>Is &#8220;Deforestation&#8221; a Dirty Word?</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s pretty easy to understand why deforestation has gotten a bad rap!</p>
<p>For example&#8230;</p>
<ol>
<li>Excessive commercial logging and clear cutting. These obvious moneymaking acts are rampant and the greedy business people make the bottom line their priority, regardless of its illegality and obvious wrong-doing.</li>
<li>What happens to the animals! Trees are home to many species, including indigenous humans, who suddenly become homeless and often, extinct! Not to mention the demise of many plants which are natural wonders, many with healing properties. </li>
<li>One major effect of deforestation is climate change.  Deforestation has been found to contribute to global warming&#8230;the process when climates around the world become warmer as more harmful rays of the sun comes in through the atmosphere.</li>
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Changes to the earth as a result deforestation work in various ways:</p>
<p>One fact most people don&#8217;t realize is the abrupt change in temperatures it  causes in the nearby areas. Forests naturally cool because they help keep moisture in the air. Some forget, also, about the water table underneath the ground. The water table is the common source of natural drinking water by people living around forests. Water table could dry up if not replenished regularly. When there&#8217;s rain, forests hold the rainfall to the soil through their roots, then the water sinks in deeper to the ground, replenishing the water table.</p>
<p>What do you suppose will happen when there are not enough forests anymore?</p>
<p>Water from rain will simply flow through the soil surface and not be retained by the soil. Or the water from rain will not stay in the soil longer, since the process of evaporation will immediately set in. Not good, right? I think we&#8217;d all agree that the need for drinking water is NOT negotiable.</p>
<p><strong>So, if deforestation is so bad&#8230;why are we still allowing it?</strong></p>
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<p>Even though the word &#8220;deforestation&#8221; itself conjures up negativity and destruction, people don&#8217;t seem to realize that there are actually quite a few benefits of deforestation.</p>
<p>Just imagine what it would be like to live without the use of lumber. Wood is one of the most basic natural resources, and it is renewable simply by growing more trees. The trick is to balance it&#8217;s consumption by growing more trees to replace the ones removed. This is not, however, such an easy task.</p>
<p>With thousands of people losing their jobs, just imagine if the wood industry were to suddenly find themselves jobless. There are the people who cut down trees and process them and those who &#8220;clean up&#8221; after them. As forest is cut down, arable land becomes available for farmers, or used as an area to place urban living sites like apartments, houses, and buildings. If mandates are made for replanting trees, then jobs are also provided for the people performing that service.</p>
<p>With arable land being valuable for growing food, new land area provides a much needed place to grow a food supply to deal with the planet&#8217;s steadily expanding population of humanity. Additional living areas can be converted into more than just housing areas. Buildings can house offices for work, or factories to produce essential items, or even research facilities for things like new new medical or technological advances can end up in these deforested areas.</p>
<p>A colleague of mine, originally from Germany,  would make a strong argument for forestry as a full time profession that can maintain a never ending supply of wood, as has been done in Europe for thousands of years. &#8220;In these forests, nobody clear cuts anywhere and trees are selectively selected while the rest of the forest remains and new tree-seedlings are put where the cut trees were. Europeans would probably argue that there are so many desert areas in the world that could be populated similar to the valley of the sun around Phoenix where no trees have to be sacrificed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Great arguments from both sides, so how do we proceed?</p>
<p><strong>Let&#8217;s look at the REAL causes of Global Warming for answers</strong></p>
<p> </p>
<p>It comes full circle, back to carbon dioxide and the need for nature&#8217;s most effective carbon filter&#8230;forests.</p>
<p>Just think&#8230;Each time we drive a car, each time we use electricity from coal fired power plants, use natural gas or oil to heat our homes, we cause carbon dioxide (CO2) to be released into the atmosphere, as well as other heat trapping gases. The concentration of CO2 has increased by 31 percent since industrialization of our society and atmospheric methane gas has increased by 151 percent, caused mainly from agricultural activities like growing rice and breeding cattle.</p>
<p>As the concentration of these gases increases more heat is generated and trapped in the atmosphere.  The increase in trapped heat alters our climate causing changed weather patterns which can bring unusually intense rainfall (precipitation) leading to flooding and severe storms, long dry spells leading to drought conditions and forest fires the like we just witnessed in the Australia Bush fires of 2009.</p>
<p>So what&#8217;s the solution?</p>
<p>There is no one best solution. Humans have been clearing forests over thousands of years for a variety of reasons. Obviously, as the statistics suggest above, much of the bad effects we experience today are happening at warp speed, so we really can&#8217;t afford to take our time in changing our ways.</p>
<p>Each of us can do something! Individually we can do small things&#8230;but together we can make a huge contribution to creating and implementing positive solutions. One has only to get on-line and Google the terms Earth Day or Earth Day Birthday to research, connect, watch, listen, take part and take action along with millions of other caring souls, government entities, non-profit associations and conscientious companies who are not letting any &#8220;grass grow under their feet&#8221;.</p>
<p>Earth Day, which was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson as an &#8220;environmental teach-in&#8221; in 1970, is celebrated each year on April 22, mobilizing 200 million people in 141 countries and lifting the status of environmental issues onto the world stage.</p>
<p><a id="link_107" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.socialtraffic.biz/earth-day-birthday/">Events</a> are happening in every corner of the earth. Attend one!</p>
<p>Mankind needs Mother Earth. Mother Earth needs you to participate! Can you put aside just $10.00 for a gift to give your Mother Earth on her birthday, April 22nd, 2009?</p>
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<p><strong>Debbie Ducic,</strong> also known as <strong>GutZy Woman</strong>, gently, supportively and passionately helps <em>&#8220;GutZy Women (and Brave men)&#8221;</em> overcome their fear and frustration of technology and multimedia marketing in order to be more successful in their businesses, fund raising efforts and lives. Debbie has expanded her reach and her professional resources by becoming an evangelist for socially conscious, eco-minded movements and she can be contacted through her website: <a id="link_108" target="_new" href="http://gutzywoman.com/">http://www.gutzywomen.com</a> . More valuable resources and information from Debbie as well as 49 other GutZy Web Women can be immediately accessed by downloading the <em>&#8220;Attraction in Action, Volume 2&#8243;</em> book at her blog: <a id="link_109" target="_new" href="http://www.debbieducic.com/">http://www.debbieducic.com</a></p>
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		<title>Tips For Driving Green</title>
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Are you trying to make changes in your lifestyle that will help to preserve some of the natural resources being used everyday? There are many things that individuals can do to make a difference. However, one of the biggest concerns is the problems caused by all the vehicles being driven today. Everyone [...]]]></description>
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<p>Are you trying to make changes in your lifestyle that will help to preserve some of the natural resources being used everyday? There are many things that individuals can do to make a difference. However, one of the biggest concerns is the problems caused by all the vehicles being driven today. Everyone knows that vehicles put out gas emissions that add to the amount of air pollution already causing problems for humanity. But what can you do?</p>
<p>Very few people can do without some sort of vehicle in today&#8217;s society. It would be almost impossible to get from one location to another without driving most of the time. Still, it&#8217;s important to do all you can to reduce the amount of pollution being emitted into the air. Since buying a hybrid is not an option that everyone can take advantage of, here are a few tips for driving green that will help reduce pollution caused by vehicles.</p>
<p>&bull; Proper Maintenance - One of the best things that you can do to make sure you&#8217;re driving green is to keep the maintenance up on your vehicle. Keep it tuned up, air filters changed and make sure the tires are inflated properly.</p>
<p>&bull; Carpool When Possible - It may not always be possible to carpool but do so whenever you can. This will make more of a difference than you might think.</p>
<p>&bull; Plan Your Trips: If you plan your trips in advance you can cut down on your driving time. You can plan the shortest route that will accomplish everything you need to get done. Stop by the store on your way home from work instead of going home first and leaving again. Anything that reduces your driving time will help.</p>
<p>&bull; Walk More - When you&#8217;re visiting a neighbor, going to the local park or anywhere that is near your home, try walking whenever it&#8217;s practical to do so.</p>
<p>&bull; Cut Down on the AC - Only use the air conditioning whenever it&#8217;s absolutely necessary. You can roll down the windows other times to let a breeze blow through.</p>
<p>&bull; Drive Smart - Driving smart includes avoiding sudden stops and starts and driving the speed limit. Speeding uses more gasoline and produces more pollution than necessary.</p>
<p>These are all simple and easy things that everyone can do to help the environment. If every driver were to make these changes it would make a huge difference in the amount of pollution created each day.</p>
<p>Lisa Mason is a freelance writer with a specialty in Internet content and SEO articles. She has written thousands of articles, hundreds of ebooks and thousands of website pages and related content. She has also authored her own books and works as a consultant to other writers, Internet marketers and Internet businesses.</p>
<p>Lisa Mason, Professional wordsmith for hire: gamer, wife, mother, entrepreneur, published poet, co-owner of game guides company (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.liti4.com/">http://www.liti4.com</a>), public speaker and Internet business consultant. You can learn more or follow Lisa&#8217;s blog from her website: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com/">http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com</a></p>
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New technology cuts amazing CO2 emissions 99.5%


Cleanliness Analysis

You cannot control that which you do not measure.
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<h3>Cleanliness Analysis</h3>
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<p>You cannot control that which you do not measure.</p>
<p>In more and more industries, the exact knowledge of particle contamination is gaining in importance. Contamination of materials in dimensions of a few micrometers was mainly of concern for the pharmaceutical and semiconductor industries. However, not only manufacturers of circuit board components, but also traditional car parts suppliers face new demands on particle recognition and contamination source identification.</p>
<p>Cleanliness for the automotive parts manufacturers has become a huge topic in today&#8217;s ever challenging continuous improvement world. The need to define, measure and control the levels of particulate contamination on product is the new norm for suppliers and automotive OEM&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Cleanliness directly relates to product warranties, reliability, performance and safety issues. It has long been known that a dirty product gives us poor quality and low life expectancy. The dirtier the transmission from new, the less time it will last.</p>
<p>It is crucial now to identify particles and their source so that effective elimination can be achieved. Residual contamination consists of particles that persist on the component&#8217;s surface after the final step in manufacturing. Such contaminants are introduced via parts from suppliers or arise during processing. After vehicle assembly, the contaminant particles can cause severe damage, loss of function or reduce the lifetime of the product.</p>
<p>Cleanliness is defined as the contamination level of a component surface. Common measures to quantify the cleanliness are mass of the contaminants as well as number, size of the dirt particles. In general, the customer will specify contamination limits. The supplier then has to maintain these levels and document them regularly by means of contamination analysis.</p>
<p>The analysis of the contamination has to be proven to not affect the result and to be effective in evaluating all the contamination present. Methods of extraction and evaluation are specified in the international standard ISO 16232. Particular attention must be paid to the extraction method to ensure no contributing factors are introduced to the evaluation. There are different methods of counting the resulting extracted particles but by far the most accurate, repeatable and cost effective is automated microscope analysis. The microscope with software can scan the filter membrane; sort the particles by size class and even determine basic material composition (metal, non-metal, fiber). Once the data is gathered a custom report can be generated based on the customer requirements.</p>
<p>For more information on cleanliness analysis, visit <a id="link_83" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.onclean.com/">http://www.onclean.com</a></p>
<p>Chris Trower is the President of Onclean Labs Inc, an Ontario based lab specializing in third party cleanliness analysis testing.</p>
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The Illusions Behind Water Shortages

The Resource Matrix IV: Layers
A new-age freak grinned at me last Friday and shared her relevation, &#8220;Everything&#8217;s energy. And everything&#8217;s connected. Don&#8217;t you get it, man?&#8221;
But you know, she&#8217;s right.
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<h3>The Illusions Behind Water Shortages</h3>
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<p><strong>The Resource Matrix IV: Layers</strong></p>
<p>A new-age freak grinned at me last Friday and shared her relevation, &#8220;Everything&#8217;s energy. And everything&#8217;s connected. Don&#8217;t you get it, man?&#8221;</p>
<p>But you know, she&#8217;s right.</p>
<p>Otherwise, how would you explain melting polar ice and island nations disappearing under rising ocean levels? Randomness just doesn&#8217;t cut it as a solid excuse anymore.</p>
<p>A couple of years ago, some determined energy interests utilized hired hypnotic practitioners (several US senators and climate scientists) to declare to the public that there is no global warming. Early on, they tried introduce confusion into the debate with their term, &#8220;climate change,&#8221; which suggested that the environment changes randomly and there&#8217;s no proof that global warming is a serious trend.</p>
<p>Unfortunately for them, their efforts didn&#8217;t work, and ironically &#8220;climate change&#8221; is another term for &#8220;global warming.&#8221;</p>
<p>Have broken through that layer of illusion, the Do-Gooders (concerned scientists and environmental groups) and the Hybrids (for-profit companies that actually do some of those same things that someone who cares about you would do, rather than merely say, &#8220;We care about you,&#8221; which all companies say) have helped us gain greater awareness and provided with the means to change:</p>
<ul>
<li>&#8220;Global warming is real, and here&#8217;s a CFL lightbulb and more info.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;Water shortage is real, and it has nothing to do with long showers.&#8221;</li>
</ul>
<p>Today, in our final article of The Resource Matrix, we peel back layer after layer to get to the core and break the code that sends the whole system crashing down like a ton of bricks. And what you find will surprise &#8212; even shock you!</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s begin with the first layer:</p>
<p><strong>Layer 1: <br />
the illusion that non-sustainable costs less than sustainable</strong></p>
<p>We began The Resource Matrix by explaining that economics comes out of 18th century political economy, and that political economy itself comes out of moral philosophy, and this moral philosophy apparently had room for colonialism, a fancy term for the answer to the eternal question: &#8220;How can I get that for free?&#8221;</p>
<p>Within economics and its moral background is the concept of the &#8220;free good:&#8221; a good that is not scarce. A free good is available in as great a quantity as desired with zero opportunity cost to society. Earlier schools of economic thought proposed that free goods were resources that are so abundant in nature that there is enough for everyone to have as much as they want.</p>
<p>To sustain the illusion that products that pollute the air and water are cheaper than those that don&#8217;t create a mess, the scroundels just pay the referees fat sacks of hush money. &#8220;What foul? Play ball!&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Layer 2: <br />
the illusion of separation</strong></p>
<p>The next layer we peel away is the seeming &#8220;illusion of separation.&#8221; The grinning new-age freaky girl has it right again: &#8220;Everything&#8217;s connected.&#8221;</p>
<p>Global warming is not a fossil fuel issue. It&#8217;s a consumption issue that involves insane water policies that dictate growing cotton in the Egyptian desert, installing the world&#8217;s highest-shooting fountain in the desert city of Phoenix, Arizona to run 12 hours out of every 24, draining rivers to grow rice for exports, polluting the same rivers in India that people drink from with toxic chemicals used for dyeing cotton and wondering why nearly every single person in town died. And on and on ad nauseum.</p>
<p><strong>Layer 3:  <br />
it&#8217;s up to government and industry to bring change</strong></p>
<p>In the commercial marketplace, you vote with your feet. If you&#8217;re sitting in a movie theater and the film sucks, you stand up because you can&#8217;t take it any longer. And walk out. Just remember who the lousy director or actor was so you&#8217;re not doomed to repeat your history of lousy film choices.</p>
<p>If we leave it to government and industry to form a partnership to solve water usage issues, it will be virtual warfare, as we described in our last article <em>(The Resource Matrix part 3 of 4: the coming cold water waters):</em></p>
<blockquote><p>In this game, you start as leader of a country which has certain industries, a growing population, and dwindling water resources. Your objective is to maintain or enhance the lifestyle of your people by shifting water use to other countries in order to prevent internal strife and your eventual overthrow and death by coup d&#8217;etat.</p></blockquote>
<p>And as you read, this game has no winners. It&#8217;s not sustainable.</p>
<p>Rather than blindly obeying the on-screen instructions (&#8221;Please pick a COUNTRY, PLAYER NAME, and Press the START button to begin now.&#8221;), it&#8217;s best never to press the START button at all.</p>
<p>Instead of giving your power over to the Government/Industry Gamers, vote with your feet.</p>
<p>Like doing business with those who conduct themselves in line with your own beliefs (cruelty-free products manufacturer, member of your own religious faith), you can make certain individual decisions consciously.</p>
<p>In certain cases, you make conscious decisions that consciously support certain businesses:</p>
<ul>
<li>retailers (and the manufacturers) of compact fluorescent bulbs</li>
<li>shade-grown coffee</li>
<li>cruelty-free health and beauty products</li>
</ul>
<p>In certain cases, you make conscious decisions that unconsciously reduce support for certain businesses:</p>
<ul>
<li>using daylight instead of manufactured light sources reduces coal production and its polluting effects, in addition to saving energy</li>
</ul>
<p>How about water? What choices do you have? Here&#8217;s possible near-future scenes:</p>
<blockquote><p>Online resumes now include diet preferences as an indicator of personal water footprint and employment site search tools include diet as a filter.</p>
<p>Business headlines: &#8220;Demand for beef-free Hindu programmers causes short squeeze in software development market - low-waterfoot print computer geeks ask for, get 25% more than meat-eating peers&#8221; and &#8220;All-vegan employee company Sustainatrix International goes public in huge stock offering - market value of $150 billion confirms validity of sustainability in capital and financial modeling&#8221;</p>
</blockquote>
<p><strong>The Matrix and Vanilla Sky: <br />
Not what it seems</strong></p>
<p>In The Matrix, Morpheus explains that &#8220;the Matrix is everywhere, it is all around us. It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the 2001 Tom Cruise psychological thriller Vanilla Sky, built layer upon layer of seeming reality, Cruise&#8217;s handsome character enjoys the charmed rich life, then gets into an accident that mars his face, over which he needs to wear a mask. Eventually distraught, he goes out drinking, and ends up literally in the gutter to sleep it off.</p>
<p>He wakes to continue his life in an sequence of odd experiences. Finally remembering some repressed memories, he gets help and peels back one layer of the illusion: all his &#8220;experiences&#8221; since landing in the gutter have been a dream.</p>
<p>Trying to cope with his shattered worldview, he peels back another layer: worse, he&#8217;s been &#8220;dead&#8221; for 150 years and in a state of suspended animation.</p>
<p>And yet, the movie itself is not what it seems. Vanilla Sky was a Hollywood <em>idle rich American kid</em> adaptation of the 1997 Spanish original entitled Abre Los Ojos (Open Your Eyes) and also co-starred Penelope Cruz in her same role.</p>
<p>I introduced this four-part series by explaining that:</p>
<blockquote><p>the Resource Matrix 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>You take the blue pill and the story ends.</p>
<p>You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.</p>
</blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;ve shown you how deep the rabbit hole goes, and now you can wake in your bed and choose to continue to live like Tom Cruise, or you can break the code.</p>
<p>To break the code that creates the graphical user interface and see the illusion for what it really is, you need only do one thing, as repeated by Tom Cruise&#8217;s alarm clock each morning in Vanilla Sky:</p>
<p>Open your eyes.</p>
<p>And 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>
<p>And now I would like to offer you free access to powerful info on energy efficiency that&#8217;s easy to read and cuts through all this &#8220;green&#8221; information clutter &#8212; so you can literally start making positive changes today.</p>
<p>You can access it now by going to: <a id="link_107" target="_new" href="http://www.a19.com/pub/articles/">http://www.a19.com/pub/articles/</a></p>
<p>From Cinnamon Alvarez: Founder, A19 &#8212; woman-owned green manufacturer of hand-made ceramic lighting fixtures</p>
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Green Driving Tips

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<p>Are you trying to make changes in your lifestyle that will help to preserve some of the natural resources being used everyday? There are many things that individuals can do to make a difference. However, one of the biggest concerns is the problems caused by all the vehicles being driven today. Everyone knows that vehicles put out gas emissions that add to the amount of air pollution already causing problems for humanity. But what can you do?</p>
<p>Very few people can do without some sort of vehicle in today&#8217;s society. It would be almost impossible to get from one location to another without driving most of the time. Still, it&#8217;s important to do all you can to reduce the amount of pollution being emitted into the air. Since buying a hybrid is not an option that everyone can take advantage of, here are a few tips for driving green that will help reduce pollution caused by vehicles.</p>
<p>&bull; Proper Maintenance - One of the best things that you can do to make sure you&#8217;re driving green is to keep the maintenance up on your vehicle. Keep it tuned up, air filters changed and make sure the tires are inflated properly.</p>
<p>&bull; Carpool When Possible - It may not always be possible to carpool but do so whenever you can. This will make more of a difference than you might think.</p>
<p>&bull; Plan Your Trips: If you plan your trips in advance you can cut down on your driving time. You can plan the shortest route that will accomplish everything you need to get done. Stop by the store on your way home from work instead of going home first and leaving again. Anything that reduces your driving time will help.</p>
<p>&bull; Walk More - When you&#8217;re visiting a neighbor, going to the local park or anywhere that is near your home, try walking whenever it&#8217;s practical to do so.</p>
<p>&bull; Cut Down on the AC - Only use the air conditioning whenever it&#8217;s absolutely necessary. You can roll down the windows other times to let a breeze blow through.</p>
<p>&bull; Drive Smart - Driving smart includes avoiding sudden stops and starts and driving the speed limit. Speeding uses more gasoline and produces more pollution than necessary.</p>
<p>These are all simple and easy things that everyone can do to help the environment. If every driver were to make these changes it would make a huge difference in the amount of pollution created each day.</p>
<p>Lisa Mason is a freelance writer with a specialty in Internet content and SEO articles. She has written thousands of articles, hundreds of ebooks and thousands of website pages and related content. She has also authored her own books and works as a consultant to other writers, Internet marketers and Internet businesses.</p>
<p>Lisa Mason, Professional wordsmith for hire: gamer, wife, mother, entrepreneur, published poet, co-owner of game guides company (<a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.liti4.com/">http://www.liti4.com</a>), public speaker and Internet business consultant. You can learn more or follow Lisa&#8217;s blog from her website: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com/">http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com</a></p>
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Going green always starts with good intentions, but the massive amount of green terms can sometimes be overwhelming. Here&#8217;s some of the common green terms you&#8217;ll hear and what they mean.
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<p>Going green always starts with good intentions, but the massive amount of green terms can sometimes be overwhelming. Here&#8217;s some of the common green terms you&#8217;ll hear and what they mean.</p>
<p><strong>Organic</strong> <br />
The term organic can often be used very broadly, but typically refers to products that have only organic components, produced without pesticides, herbicides, insecticides, or fertilizers or other harmful chemicals. <br />
<em>Look for: USDA Certified Organic</em></p>
<p><strong>Sustainable</strong> <br />
Products or materials that are described as being sustainable contain materials that do not deplete the Earth of its resources and is easily replenished. There are many common types of materials that are considered sustainable:</p>
<p><em>Bamboo </em>- Bamboo is a fast-growing and renewable resource that can be used to make fabrics, flooring, furniture and other products.</p>
<p><em>Jute</em> - Jute is a long and shiny vegetable plant fiber that can be woven into a strong thread or twine. It is commonly used to create cloth or used within carpets, and rugs.</p>
<p><em>Hemp</em> - Hemp is a fast-growing plant that is most commonly used for its strong fibers to create cloth used in bags and clothing. It can grow organically and also be used to create oils for cosmetic products as well as be used in food.</p>
<p><em>Sustainable Wool</em> - There are many types of sustainable animal wools such as alpaca fibers or merino wool that can be used to create strong fibers commonly used in clothing.</p>
<p><strong>Energy-Efficient</strong> <br />
Products that are energy-efficient are design to consume less energy when operating without sacrificing performance, reducing long-term environmental and cost impacts. Energy-efficient products can range from appliances to light bulbs as well as contain different levels of efficiency. <br />
<em>Look for: Energy Star Qualified, EPEAT Rated</em></p>
<p><strong>Post-Consumer Recycled</strong> <br />
Once a product has completely served its purpose, what remains are post-consumer materials that would otherwise be disposed as waste but are instead recycled. This would include products such as old packaging, glass bottles, aluminum cans, and plastics. When you recycle from your home these products become post-consumer recycled.</p>
<p><em>How is this different vs recycled?</em> Regular recycled materials can contain a combination of materials, often coming a scraps or other by-products as a result of manufacturing. This could include both pre-consumer and post-consumer waste.</p>
<p><strong>Recyclable</strong> <br />
A recyclable product means that it can be recycled and be used to create future products. Polypropylene #5 is a common plastic to look for in products which is one of the most easily recyclable plastics. <em> <br />
Look for: Polypropylene #5</em></p>
<p><strong>Reusable</strong> <br />
Reusable products mean that a product can be used multiple times before the product is discarded or recycled. Some common reusable products are shopping bags, water bottles and tableware.</p>
<p><strong>Fair Trade</strong> <br />
Fair Trade is a social movement that promotes certain standards of sustainability practices and empowering producers in developing nations. Fair trade supports fair prices, fair labor conditions, community development and environmental sustainability.</p>
<p><strong>Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)</strong> <br />
VOCs are organic chemical compounds that have high vapor pressure and easily evaporate at room temperature. VOCs can be released from many household items such as paints, flooring, upholstery, and cleaners. These VOCs are not only air pollutants but have also been known to cause health effects as well. <em> <br />
Look for: Low-VOC, Zero-VOC</em></p>
<p><strong>Bisphenol A (BPA) </strong> <br />
BPA is an organic compound that is used in the creation of many plastics and resins. Most commonly you will find BPA used polycarbonate bottles. While there is some controversy about the effects of BPA, some research has raised serious health concerns about the usage of BPA. <br />
<em>Look for: BPA-free</em></p>
<p><strong>Biodegradable</strong> <br />
Biodegradable means that a substance can be naturally decomposed by biological processes. If a product is biodegradable, this means that it can be disposed of with no negative environmental impacts.</p>
<p><strong>Solar-Powered</strong> <br />
Solar powered products are powered using energy from the sun. Solar power can be used in a range of products from small household gadgets to entire home heating systems.</p>
<p>Now you&#8217;re ready to start shopping for green products!</p>
<p>To learn about more about shopping for <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.theallgreenstore.com/">green products</a>, please visit <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.theallgreenstore.com/blog">the All Green Store</a>.</p>
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Ban Or Save the Plastic Bag?

As part of the conservation and environmental movement worldwide there are several campaigns aimed at banning the plastic bag. These fit in perfectly with going green at home and with our longer term life styles.
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<p>As part of the conservation and environmental movement worldwide there are several campaigns aimed at banning the plastic bag. These fit in perfectly with going green at home and with our longer term life styles.</p>
<p>A quick search on the web will take you to the San Francisco Bay Area, &#8220;Bay vs Bag&#8221;, to the Daily Mail&#8217;s (UK) &#8220;Banish the Bags&#8221; as well as similar situations in Canada, Holland, China, elsewhere in the US and even Zanzibar.</p>
<p>A lot of the focus is based on the damage done to wild life, including sea mammals and birds; the effects on waste and the average number of bags used per person in different countries. In one of the lists I saw, Singapore was topping the list at 625 bags.</p>
<p>One of the targets is to reduce by 10% the yearly consumption of these bags.</p>
<p>On the other hand there are also &#8220;Save the Plastic Bag&#8221; campaigns, with the plastic industry behind it. Their main focus is highlighting what they call misinformation. Their points are based on &#8220;exaggerations&#8221; on the damage done to wild life; errors in how plastic bags are made (from ethane gas that would otherwise be burnt and not petroleum); effects of co2 vs methane; potential job losses and so on.</p>
<p>On the banning side of the argument, there can be exaggerations as well as questionable scientific data - questionable as in anybody can question it, after all to have an argument you must always have at least two points of view.</p>
<p>From the &#8220;saving&#8221; the industry point of view, there can be many counter arguments to the data that is presented. And this is quite understandable, after all their industry could be hit very badly. (This just reminds me that all businesses have a life time curve that goes from birth, to growth, to maturity and finally to demise. The time scale can be as short as a year to as long as a hundred years or more, but the end result is that it is replaced by something else).</p>
<p>Some of the arguments are saying that nets and not plastic bags are causing marine life casualties, that paper bags are a worse alternative (side stepping the plastic bag issue) and basically attacking the &#8220;plastic bag misinformation campaign&#8221;.</p>
<p>Very probably both sides are looking to make their points by reducing or ridiculing their opponents point of view. But the overall issue is still there - are plastic bags affecting our environment?</p>
<p>To get back to the plastic bag banning situation, where paper bags have the negative effect of more trees cut, the information that is being retrieved is very important. But it must also be as objective as possible. Having said that, we know that it takes literally centuries for plastic to degrade and this should be the foremost argument.</p>
<p>Just to expand a little on the paper bag argument, which is totally reasonable, the option is not to cut more trees. The options are to recycle and use bio-degradable alternatives.</p>
<p>In the old days, when plastic bags hadn&#8217;t been invented but grocery shops had, natural fiber bags were used and the customers were the ones who brought their own to the shop.</p>
<p>With just a little effort on the individual front, these campaigns wouldn&#8217;t be necessary.</p>
<p>Want to know about environment and natural living? Information, news and facts can be found at: <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://natural-living-tips.com/">http://natural-living-tips.com/</a></p>
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Vocabulary Green People

The international passion to protect our planet from the ravages of pollution and to preserve our natural resources for future generations has become an everyday fact of life. With international support by &#8220;green&#8221; political parties, consumer organizations, celebrities and politicians, the green movement has become a powerful force with [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Vocabulary Green People</h3>
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<p>The international passion to protect our planet from the ravages of pollution and to preserve our natural resources for future generations has become an everyday fact of life. With international support by &#8220;green&#8221; political parties, consumer organizations, celebrities and politicians, the green movement has become a powerful force with an agenda that needs to be addressed by industry, politicians and consumers. Discussions about the environment are taking place in corporate board rooms, legislative hearings, and by consumers in supermarkets and department stores.</p>
<p>Can we fully understand environmental concerns and energy implications without a working knowledge of basic green vocabulary? Do we understand all the issues relevant to tax incentives for oil companies? Can we properly compare the organic and nonorganic products that we decide to eat or wear every day? In essence, to think and live green you need to speak and understand green.</p>
<p>Understanding some key green terms and their implications can help us evaluate alternatives between our planet and sacrificing aspects our personal lifestyle. It can help us decide how we cast our vote or spend our money or how we live our lives. A green vocabulary can help us reduce our &#8220;carbon footprint &#8220;. The following represents what is best described as a green vocabulary of definitions and commentary to help eco-oriented consumers make informed green decisions.</p>
<p><strong>A Green Vocabulary for Green People</strong></p>
<p><strong>Organic </strong>identifies products made under the authority of the Organic Foods Production Act. Organic production guidelines are established to use organic materials and practices that improve ecological balance. Organic production incorporates agricultural system components to enhance natural biological systems.</p>
<p><strong>Organic Agriculture</strong> is an ecological farming system that promotes natural chemical and biological cycles that improve soil fertility and maintains a balanced and productive farming system. Any products introduced to this system for fertility or pest protection are of natural composition. It eliminates the use of harmful synthetic pesticides, herbicides, fertilizers, growth stimulants or antibiotics. These essential restrictions can reduce contamination or pollution to our air, water or food supply.</p>
<p><strong>Natural Fibers</strong>are &#8220;certified&#8221; organic fibers derived from organic agriculture such as cotton, bamboo and hemp.</p>
<p><strong>Certified Organic Cotton </strong>is derived from organic agriculture. The cotton is grown without artificial pesticides or fertilizers. Conventional cotton farming ranks about fourth in the use of pesticides in the US. Several of the top pesticides used in nonorganic cotton farming are EPA recognized carcinogens. It takes 1/3 of a pound of pesticides and synthetic fertilizers to make one organic T-shirt disregarding the use of any toxic dyes (Organic Trade Association). A typical organic tee shirt is also about the same weight but without these harmful chemicals. Organic cotton is produced using conservation minded or &#8220;sustainable&#8221; approaches to crop production. Such practices help to retain and promote soil fertility and the natural recycling of soil resources.</p>
<p>Organic Certification is provided by various organizations. The most widely recognized standards are GOTS (Global Organic Textile Standard) which is the basis for the statement &#8220;100% certified organic cotton&#8221; used by many green companies.</p>
<p><strong>Fair Labor Practices</strong> are not necessarily restricted to agriculture but generally support fair wages and healthy working conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Fair Trade Certification</strong> &#8220;&#8230;guarantees consumers that strict economic, social and environmental criteria were met in the production and trade of an agricultural product.&#8221;(<a id="link_107" target="_new" rel="nofollow" href="http://www.transfairusa.org/">www.transfairusa.org</a>).</p>
<p><strong>Sweatshop-free</strong> describes the absence of manufacturing conditions currently existing in many countries, referred to as &#8220;sweatshops&#8221;. They are production facilities or factories where goods are produced cheaply by minimizing workers&#8217; salaries, and increasing working hours. Proper environmental health standards are diminished, yet demands for high levels of productivity still remain. These sweatshops may thrive from corporations seeking to increase profits by subcontracting inexpensive labor.</p>
<p><strong>Sustainable</strong> means conserving and preserving limited natural resources and energy supplies. It is connected with the term &#8220;recycling&#8221; when natural products are re-used like rubber (for tires, shoes) or paper/trees (for books, business cards, magazines etc.), or wood (for recycled furniture). They are made from or made into recycled, carbon based products. A good example of preserving our resources is Trees for the Future, a charitable organization dedicated to replacing and planting trees. Unfortunately, most of our energy production is derived from organic (carbon based) fossil fuels that cannot be recycled as compared to wind or solar energy. All of this is connected to our lifestyle and our &#8220;carbon footprint&#8221; discussed next.</p>
<p><strong>Carbon Footprint</strong> is a descriptor of environmental impact. It describes the consumption of carbon based natural resources or the production of carbon by-products like carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide or &#8220;greenhouse emissions&#8221;. It&#8217;s about lifestyle and the amount of carbon based resources we consume through transportation, climate control, manufacturing etc. Basically it relates to how much each of us consume in terms of natural resources to meet our needs. In general each of us should be committed to reducing the size of our &#8220;footprint&#8221; to sustain resources for present and future generations.</p>
<p><strong>Eco-fashion</strong> is a general term describing organic clothing that has addressed the needs of the environment as well as socially responsible working conditions.</p>
<p><strong>Eco-friendly</strong> suggests a product or process than has a reduced impact on the environment.</p>
<p><strong>Low Impact Dyes</strong> refers to dyes used the manufacture of goods that should have minimal impact on the environment. Sometimes the term non-toxic is used here as well.</p>
<p><strong>Green</strong> is a generally positive term referring to the environment, organics or even a green lifestyle to be discussed shortly.</p>
<p><strong>Conscientious Clothing</strong>describes organic clothing has addressed environmental, ethical and socially responsible standards.</p>
<p><strong>The Green Lifestyle</strong></p>
<p><strong> Green Lifestyle or Green Living</strong> describes a lifestyle reflecting a strong commitment to the environment. In addition, it addresses compassionate and positive thinking. It means choosing a life with charitable deeds and practices, reflecting compassion for the environment and others. Green living is being proactive and incorporates spiritual growth leading to ethical thinking.</p>
<p><strong>Social Responsibility</strong> can be defined as accepting responsibility for others and taking action against social injustice. It includes meeting the needs of others through charitable giving.</p>
<p><strong> Charitable Giving</strong> describes a sense of genuine compassion and reacting to it with charitable practices towards others.</p>
<p>In summary, a green lifestyle represents caring for the environment combined with positive thinking leading to ethical behavior and compassionate living. Ultimately, your deeds represent positive thoughts in action. The result can be a clean, safe environment and a better quality of life for yourself and others.</p>
<p>If you learned some green vocabulary, be sure to use it to make decisions and set priorities in your life. Think about adopting a greener lifestyle!</p>
<p>Bob Folkart is Vice-President of Live Life Organics, a company devoted to encouraging the living of a passionate life through environmental awareness. Live Life Organics has created a range of eco-friendly, organic cotton clothing from adults to babies. Every item of apparel displays positive inspirational messages promoting courage, hope and compassion and includes a plantable hang tag that recycles and grows into wild flowers. To view these organic products, go to: <a id="link_108" target="_new" href="http://www.livelifeorganics.com/">http://www.livelifeorganics.com</a>.</p>
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