For those of you who have tons of used paper at home, and just so happen to have some free time, why not try to make your own paper?
It is a nice way of recyling used paper into delicate pieces of artworks. These paper can be used for anything from postcards to gift wrappers. It makes your gifts and postcards extra special. Check this site out for instructions on how to make your own paper out of used paper scraps.
The future is green, and you just found it. These days you probably feel flooded by dire-sounding environmental news ("the Earth is set to deflate by 2011") and endless suggestions for greener living ("algae cold-fusion reactors for your shoes"). But fret not. We're here to help sort things out and get your eco show on the road. Here, we bring it back to basics and break it down into bite sized chunks of simple, everyday ways to live a greener, healthier, more ethical (and ultimately more fun) life.
So read on. And remember, if you have a friend, relative, or colleague who needs a little help on the green front, send them this way.
"There is new and stronger evidence that most of the warming observed over the last 50 years is attributable to human activities." -United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, Third Assessment Report, 2001.
Climate change or global warming is the greatest environmental challenge facing humanity today. It is taking place this very moment that you are reading this article, and at rates faster than previously imagined. Yet despite the mounting evidences of climate change, the problem still remains a low-priority issue for many policy-makers and many remain ignorant of this imminent global crisis.
For years, experts have sounded the alarm bells of a global water crisis of unprecedented proportions. Although water is essentially a renewable resource, it is often unevenly distributed or has become so contaminated or depleted that they are unable to meet the ever-increasing demands.
Currently, water scarcity has already afflicted many parts of the world and it looks set to be more acute over time. If we do not manage this resource in a sustainable manner, it is very likely that our future generations will have to pay the price for our careless and negligent use.