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Home Composters, Solar Energy and The Environment

The ultimate plan is for automobiles to someday go coast to coast on a single tank of gas. The intention is to equip them with solar panels such that they can use the sun’s energy while it is up and only revert to some other source at sundown. Some progress has been made on that front, but a lot more is yet forthcoming. Keep your eyes peeled and you will not miss it.

While many are beginning to build an industry around the sale of solar panels, others work on increasing awareness of how to clean up the planet. I don’t think either effort is nobler than the other, since both of them are works that are put in place in order to help keep us all alive. If I were you, I’d find one to contribute my own effort to.

You want to have a solar panel with high collector efficiency. I don’t suppose a hundred percent is feasible, but you might want to settle something in the regions of 80%. It says a lot for well you have been able to substitute the power from the grid.

There are a lot of flat plate alternative solar energy panels with collectors that are used for water and space heating. The prototypes continue to be reviewed and revisited from time to time in attempts to make them better. Needless to say, there is much progress, but it is hardly enough. In the face of a dying world, better results are needed in shorter time.

Solar panels work best in space because there is nothing to obstruct the sun’s rays from getting to them. On the earth’s surface, it is a different matter entirely. You see, there are clouds, there are buildings and trees, and there are all kinds of high-rises. As a result they have to make them bigger still to make them more efficient.

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What’s The Use of Recycling?

Today all we hear about is how we have to recycle everything to save our planet from danger. But is it really worth the trouble? Think about the fact that a single plastic shopping bag can take about 1,000 years to completely decompose. That’s a very long time, and remember that’s just one bag. Imagine the number of plastic shopping and trash bags you discard each year. Then times that by everybody in the country… it all adds up. A good idea would be to recycle the plastic bag instead of letting it sit in the landfill slowly breaking down. Numerous things can be recycled such as shopping bags being used to make clothing and old tires being used in creating children’s playgrounds. Most things can be recycled.

A California town, called Lemoore, first got started on a very exacting recycling program for its residents fifteen years earlier. Lemoore who did not follow the rules of recycling were fined. Needless to say, many folks followed and recycling truly helped this town. A new water park and a new playground were built. Their recycling attempts enabled them to fund a police department and other basic municipal essentials. Thus, not only does recycling help to reuse waste, it can also make money for other things.

Most likely, you feel that you as a single person can’t make a big difference by your recycling but just imagine how much the world would change if everyone did just a little bit of a recycling. We would not need such sizable landfills, which would save operating costs and keep the terrain. Through recycling, we can take care of the earth and also help to generate money for communities in need. Everyone profits.

Consider the plight of animals even if you’re not really into recycling. Problems in our environment like global warming are not just destroying the planet but harming wildlife also. You can help to preserve the earth and leave a healthy planet for your children by doing some recycling.

Think about how long it takes one thing to rot. You may recall that a plastic bag does not rot until about 1000 years later. A plastic diaper will take more or less 400 years, a milk bottle could take 500 years, a glass jar could take a great one million years and Styrofoam (that stuff your takeouts are in) may possibly never decompose! This can all be recycled, so why just throw it away?

Of course, currently we don’t have the technology to recycle a few things but this could change soon. Currently, nevertheless, there’s no reason that recyclable items like plastic, metals, and glass should be tossed in landfills. In most places, you can recycle these items for free so there’s no reason not to do your part in saving our environment. If every person helped, a lot of good would be done.

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