From the monthly archives:

June 2010

Recycling Tips & Resources
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) estimates that 75% of our waste is recyclable. This is grand news, particularly because the American Forest and Paper Association states that 87% of the U.S. inhabitants, or 268 million people, have access to curb-side or recycling programs. The delay is a lot of people are [...]

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BP Oil Spill Pictures

NASA Satellite Shows Oil Spill as Silvery-gray Ribbons On Saturday, June 19, 2010, oil spread northeast from the leaking Deepwater Horizon well in the Gulf of Mexico. The oil appears as a maze of silvery-gray ribbons in this photo-like image from the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA’s Terra satellite. The [...]

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Why advertise with us…
The particular most significant stat is our niche visitors and additionally so unique visitors. A visit is completed when ever a individual enter your website; though the individual is just counted as they come onto the website. Think of it as entering an amusement park and going through the turn styles. As [...]

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The Oil Spill: Who, What, When & How Can it be stoped?
NASA Images Show Oil’s Invasion Along Louisiana Coast06.02.10 Multiple cameras on JPL’s MISR instrument on NASA’s Terra spacecraft were used to create two unique views of oil moving into Louisiana’s coastal wetlands.
These images, acquired on May 24, 2010 by the Multi-angle Imaging SpectroRadiometer (MISR) [...]

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The BP Oil Slick Spreads off Gulf Coast
NASA’s Aqua satellite captured this image of the Gulf of Mexico on April 25, 2010 using its Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) instrument. With the Mississippi Delta on the left, the silvery swirling oil slick from the April 20 explosion and subsequent sinking of the Deepwater Horizon drilling [...]

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BP Gulf of Mexico Oil Spill
On April 20, 2010, the oil rig Deepwater Horizon suffered an explosion and sank two days later. Shortly thereafter, oil began leaking into the Gulf of Mexico from ruptured pipes deep on the ocean floor. NASA satellites have been tracking the growth of the BP oil spill as it has spread towards [...]

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