ENVIRONMENT

Can Goats Prevent Forest Fires ?

As wildfires consume parts of California larger than some smaller states, everyone is talking about how we can prevent such disasters from getting going in the first place. One novel approach is to enlist goats. Not as firefighters—although their surefootedness and determination would probably serve them well in such situations—but as grazers to keep the forest underbrush clear of the tinder-like grasses, bushes and small trees that allow flames to jump to the higher forest canopy and get further spread by the wind.
“Goats help prevent forest fires…by eating the dry stuff before the fire season strikes,” says Lani Malmberg, owner of Colorado-based Ewe4ic (pronounced “u-for-ik”) Ecological Services, which uses goats to gradually and naturally remove weeds and return lands to a healthier more natural state.

Environment: Can Goats Prevent Forest Fires ?

   

Recycle Your Old Mattress

A typical mattress is a 23 cubic foot assembly of steel, wood, cotton and polyurethane foam. Given this wide range of materials, mattresses have typically been difficult to recycle—and still most municipal recycling facilities won’t offer to do it for you. But along with increasing public concerns about the environment—and a greater desire to recycle everything we can—has come a handful of private companies and nonprofit groups that want to make sure your old bed doesn’t end up in a landfill.

Environment: Recycle Your Old Mattress

   

Can Sunspots and Solar winds be the cause of Global Warming?

Solar Sun SpotsSome scientists point to sunspots and solar wind as having more impact on climate change than human industrial activity?

 

Sunspots are storms on the sun’s surface that are marked by intense magnetic activity and play host to solar flares and hot gassy ejections from the sun’s corona. Scientists believe that the number of spots on the sun cycles over time, reaching a peak—the so-called Solar Maximum—every 11 years or so. Some studies indicate that sunspot activity overall has doubled in the last century. The apparent result down here on Earth is that the sun glows brighter by about 0.1 percent now than it did 100 years ago.

Environment: Can Sunspots and Solar winds be the cause of Global Warming?

   

Greening the Future

 

The smart fortwo is produced at "smartville" in Hambach, France. Protecting the environment, energy efficiency and preservation of natural resources are hallmarks of smart brand. Only water-soluble paints are used for the smart's three basic colors which are black, white and red. Painting the tridion safety cell is done by the powder-coating process. This removes the need for solvents. The body panels with molded-in color are fully recyclable. The smart fortwo is also classified as an Ultra-Low Emission Vehicle (ULEV) due to its extremely low exhaust emissions. The catalytic converter is positioned close to the engine for a quick response. An electric pump blows fresh air into the exhaust port when the engine is cold to almost completely oxidize the carbon monoxide (CO) and hydrocarbons (HC) and render them harmless.

ALTERNATIVE ENERGY, WIND, BIO: Greening the Future

   

IT TAKES A VILLAGE

Written by John Motsinger and James Fine, Ph.D

 

 California case study: Communities

 Doing Their Part to Fight Global Warming


Stopping global warming requires thinking in new ways about how we live, do business and interact with one other. While climate policy is finally at the forefront of national political discussions, its impact will have decidedly local and personal effects. Each of us is part of the solution and what we do at home and work affects us, our children, and communities around the world. Reversing the trend of rapid resource depletion and growing risks of a climate gone haywire requires engaging our families, neighbors, businesses and elected and appointed officials in ways that make our communities more sustainable.

GLOBAL WARMING: IT TAKES A VILLAGE

   

Enviromental contact Numbers for Delaware

Organization Name

 Phone Number 

Description

Air Quality Management 

(302) 739-4764  

This site provides information on air quality management and enforcement. 

Delaware Department of Education 

(302) 739-4601  

The Department of Education houses information that can help teachers, students and parents with questions they may have regarding kindergarten through 12th grade state education programs

Delaware State Home Page 

 

 

Department of Natural Resources and Environmental Control 

(302) 739-4403  

This site provides information in all the areas of the environment for the state of Delaware. 

Division Water Resources 

(302) 739-4860  

This division protects the state's water resources, like the state's ground waters and surface waters. 

Governor's Office 

(302) 739-4101  

 

Hazardous Waste 

(302) 739-3689  

This site provides information and contacts regarding hazardous waste. 

Pollution Prevention 

(302) 739-4403  

This site provides information about pollution prevention within the state. 

Recycle Delaware 

18004047080  

The 'RECYCLE DELAWARE' Program is a voluntary source-separation recycling program that provides links to local recycling center locations throughout the state. 

Solid Waste 

(302) 739-3689  

This site provides information and contacts regarding solid waste. 

United States Environmental Protection Agency-Region 3 

18004382474  

This agency serves the environmental programs in Delaware, Washington, D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia. 

 

 

   

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