Wood-burning fireplaces require a great deal of maintenance and care, making them an inconvenient heating option for busy homeowners. These fireplaces also release harmful pollutants into the air, which can affect both your health and the environment. Propane gas logs, or fireplace inserts, mimic the appearance of burning wood, yet are far easier to maintain and pose less risk to the environment.
According to the World Wildlife Foundation, most biodegradable items are made from animals or plants, but some artificial materials designed to mimic these organic substances can also degrade over time. When the environment--ai...
While these fuels make living and working easier and more convenient for many people, they also produce harmful by-products. These toxic gases contribute to air pollution and global warming, which not only impact humans and wil...
Fortunately many packing supplies can easily be recycled, often at no charge to consumers. Recycling these materials not only conserves the earth's limited resources, but also limits air and water pollution associated with the ...
Pollution is a significant problem facing the environment. As the world's population continues to grow, so does the amount of potentially toxic substances that are released into the ecosystem. Environmental pollutants can be de...
Detoxification is paramount in today's world. Every day you are exposed to chemicals, smog, water pollution, air pollution and food additives. To eliminate these it is important to follow a complete detoxification protocol an...
Industrial pollution is one of the primary sources of environmental contamination. According to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), air pollution levels rose 14 percent from 1990 to 2008. This trend reflects the amo...
Air pollution refers to dangerous substances in the air that have a negative impact on the environment, the economy and/or the health of both humans and animals. Although people frequently associate air pollution with outdoor p...
Air pollution can be naturally occurring or it can be man-made. You can take steps reduce the presence of natural allergens such as pollen, dust and pet dander indoors. Reducing outdoor air pollution, more typically associated ...
You don't have to buy a hybrid vehicle to have a positive impact on the environment or your pocketbook. Instead, check out alternative fuels and their origins. Look at alternative-fueled vehicles and more-efficient driving habi...
Air pollution can have both man-made and natural sources. The Eyjafjallajokul volcano in Iceland and Mount St. Helen in Washington illustrate the effect of natural causes of air pollution. However, humans continue to negatively...
The U.S. government, under the Clean Air Act of 1970, mandated that, starting in 1975, all cars sold in the U.S. be equipped with catalytic converters. This was largely in response to rising air-pollution levels, particularly i...
When the air is too polluted for kids to play outside, bring the fun indoors. Instead of riding bikes and playing tag, youngsters can have a blast with everything from finger paints to electricity experiments. Some projects req...
If you live in, work in or have visited a big city, you have likely felt the effects of air pollution firsthand. Polluted air from factories and other industrial complexes emit dust, soot and smoke into the atmosphere and make ...
The explorers of the Middle Ages discovered much of the globe using sailing vessels. Today, power boats abound and people are most often interested in speed. In an environment and culture that needs to minimize the impact on th...