How New Car Wash Technology Saves Water
By Megan Pantak As global temperatures continue to warm and … The post How New Car Wash Technology Saves Water appeared first on Earth911.com.
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Infographic: 9 Ways Flowers Protect the Environment
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They’re decorative and often emit a pleasing fragrance, but flowers … The post Infographic: 9 Ways Flowers Protect the Environment appeared first on Earth911.com.
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Simple Shower Design with Techy Features Saves Water
December 21, 2009 by
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Images via Yanko Design It seems like simply showering as quickly as you can with a low-flow shower head should be enough advice for anyone wanting to cut down on their water consumption in the bathroom. However, admittedly it’s tough for some of us to get out of a hot, luxurious shower in the morning. That’s why every so often we see designs for conserving water in the shower
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Best and Worst of 2009: The Year in Cars (Slideshow)
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A Year of Consolidation and Challenges Whether we like it or not, cars are not going away anytime soon. In fact, millions are being added to the roads (about 51 million cars were made in 2009 despite the recession), with a lot more to come in the foreseea… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Best and Worst of 2009: Critically Endangered Species at the End of the Year (Slideshow)
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Image credit: Tim Herman/ IUCN This year, an incredible number of new species were discovered . Still, as 2009 draws to a close, the outlook for biodiversity on the planet is grimmer than ever.
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