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Eco-Renewable bamboo information
Bamboo needs no pesticides to grow economically.
Bamboo needs no heavy watering or fertilizer to grow and thrive.
Bamboo is renewable and is harvested every 3-4 years, it is a grass and not a tree, and is very earth friendly.
Natural growth bamboo requires no excessive soil disturbance.
Category Archives: Politics
ClimateScope2014 – Study of Green Efforts Globally – Very Interesting
A recognized and detailed study called Climatescope 2014 is available on line and worth a read if you care about Global alternative power progress…it is mind blowing, in a good way, for the Earth! As of now, the 55 countries … Continue reading
U.S. Pays Brazil 300 Million for Permission to Continue Paying U.S. Cotton Growners Billions
In 2014 the United States congress agreed to pay a lump sum of $300 million to Brazil (with the aim of helping Brazilian farmers become more competitive) in order to maintain its huge financial subsidies to U.S. cotton growers. A … Continue reading
Nausea, Headaches and Worse Linked to Fracking Pollution
U.S. fracking operations produced an estimated 280 billion gallons of waste-water in 2012. Colorado water used for fracking was enough to meet the water needs of nearly 200,000 Denver households for a year. Fracking natural gas wells in the U.S. … Continue reading
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