by pledgingforchange | Oct 31, 2012 | Wildlife
Bats Are Important For So Many Reasons. In this fascinating talk by Emma Teeling we learn a little more about the importance of bats not only to our eco-systems but also of the importance of bats for the studies of their genome systems being the key to a...
by Guest Author | Oct 29, 2012 | Articles
Population Growth and Pressure on Global Food Production Just over 40 years ago the global population was around 3 billion, today we will soon exceed the 7 billion mark. This increase in population however has not been equalled by the growth of cropland; in 1960 this...
by Guest Author | Oct 28, 2012 | Articles
When wells run dry, we will know the worth of water. Benjamin Franklin The Salt River of Arizona is a breathtaking and beautiful stretch of water, the mouth of which opens up from the Gila River near the White Mountains. Over all, the river is some 200 miles in length...
by Guest Author | Oct 27, 2012 | Articles
Construction in general often gets a bad reputation as the larger companies are sometimes seen as enemies of the natural landscape and seem to have a blatant disregard for anything that stands in the way of their mass expansion plans. However this is not always the...
by Endre R-K | Oct 26, 2012 | Articles
America has definitely won the golden ticket when it comes to reserves of shale gas. The Energy Information Administration reports that there is 2,214 trillion cubic feet of shale gas that is recoverable in the U.S. This boom in shale gas has driven the prices of...