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Archive for July, 2010

  • New Ways to Keep Your Pool Sustainable

    Your backyard pool does not need to be the hindrance it currently is on Mother Nature.

    By Tyler Farmer

    July 19, 2010

  • Getting Down and Dirty: Recreationally Repurposed Dumpsters

    The newest indie circuit green fad picks up steam nationwide.

    By Elizah Leigh

    July 19, 2010

  • Artificial Reefs

    A man-made marine habitat constructed for the purpose of encouraging the growth of sea life. Some artificial reefs can also be used to control coastal erosion.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 19, 2010

  • Quarrying

    The process of extracting minerals and stone from the ground.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 19, 2010

  • Quarantine

    A time-frame during which people or animals suspected of carrying a contagious disease are isolated to prevent spreading the disease to others in the outside environment.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 19, 2010

  • Landslide

    n geology, a landslide is the downslope movement of a mass of rock, debris, earth or soil. Landslides occur when gravity or other types of shear stress within a slope exceed the shear strength of the materials that form the slope.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 19, 2010

  • Geology

    The science of the Earth as a whole–from its origin, structure, composition, processes and history.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 19, 2010

  • Second Growth Forest

    A forest that has been regenerated after the original trees in the area had been destroyed by clearcutting or forests fires.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 19, 2010

  • How Country Clubs are Teeing up to Sustainability

    Country clubs are increasingly ramping up their commitments to recycling and conservation, and promoting an eco-friendly lifestyle to their members.

    By Megan Reilly

    July 16, 2010

  • Brackish Water

    Freshwater mixed with seawater that naturally occurs in estuaries where rivers meet the seas.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 16, 2010

  • Bioerosion

    The process by which animals erode hard hard surfaces such as rocks and coral reefs, through drilling, grazing and burrowing.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 16, 2010

  • Land Reclamation

    Land reclamation can refer to the process of creating new, dry land on the seabed–modifying wetlands or waterways to convert them into usable land. It can also refer to the process of restoring land that has been environmentally damaged.

    By 1-800-RECYCLING

    July 16, 2010

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