Archive for February, 2010
The Future Of Land Based Jobs And Recruitment (coal mining)
No commentsBy Gen Wright
We are living in a new age. A time when every citizen should be concerned about the economy, the environment, and how the two will work together as our world grows older. It is no mystery that the 20th Century did a lot of damage to our world, though the effects we are [...]
What Are the Different Green Cleaning Methods (coal)
No commentsBy Stella Jones
The same method of cleaning have been used, for many years now, for most of our public buildings whether office or school buildings. The healthiness of this cleaning method hasnt been really checked because of all the people that occupy these buildings all year round. These days, green cleaning methods have been started [...]
Align your career with the green industry of tomorrow - Wind (coal mining) and Solar Power
No commentsBy greenjobsready.com
If you are barely surviving in an economy where jobs are being shed faster than they are being created, or if you are a student worried about job prospects after you graduate, then think green. You should definitely align your career with the green industry of tomorrow, i.e. Wind and Solar Power.
The foundations [...]
A Tale of Two Commemorations (coal)
No commentsBy Eric Eckl
You probably don’t know that February 3 is World Wetlands Day — a day of proclamations, press releases, ceremonies, festivals, newsletter articles, and t-shirts all clamoring to raise awareness about the vital role of these vital habitats.
World Wetlands Day is just one of many well-meaning efforts to create a commemorative occasion to call [...]
Recycling - Free Your Footprint (coal)
No commentsBy EcoWest 1
Imagine recycling as being like one of those SlimQuick diet pills. Only instead of suppressing our craving for food, it muzzles our demand for natural resources, which, in return, preserves undisturbed land, saves forests, conserves energy and reduces all forms of pollution.
If youre new to the recycling game, all thats required on your [...]










