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Big Game Hunting Network - Bears in Russia and United States: Will They Survive The Global Warming?
Big game hunting networks and big game hunting clubs, work together to give a hunter a chance to find the best possible location for hunting, and tips on the area for hunting. Tips like what type of game hunting is the best and when. Lodging, meals, and tour guides. Sites can give weather reports and up to date news about hunting in their location. Some of the hunting news been out has been the over population of black bear and brown bears in Russia. As the bears has become a nuisance to the conservation and to the people live in Russia. Bears are moving in to populated areas leaving havoc in small towns and cities. Due to global warming, climates are changing in seasons, bears being awaken by the warmer climate earlier each year to fin...

New Site Documents the Effects of Global Warming on Polar Bears, Grizzly Bears, Panda Bears etc.
A new Web site by the name of Bear Planet (http://www.bearplanet.org) is documenting the effects of global warming on different bear species from all around the world.

Farmergy and AgWeb Partner in Renewable Energy Knowledge Center -- Find the Latest Alternative Energy Tools and Information at www.AgWeb.com/energy
Farmergy, a new energy solutions company for agriculture, has partnered with Farm Journal Inc., to offer farmers, ranchers and rural homeowners comprehensive news and information devoted to agriculture energy issues in the form of the Renewable Energy Knowledge Center on AgWeb.com.

Pizza Fusion Awarded Co-op America Green Business Certification
Organic, eco-friendly pizza franchise receives industry leading certification for environmental business practices

Global Warming Facts: Some Statistics
Global Warming Facts: Some Statistics

"Eco To Go" Reverse Global Warming, While Saving World's Rainforests
Ecoagents in New York City has started a campaign (Eco To Go) to help New Yorkers do simple and effective things to help the planet, promote rainforest recovery, and reverse global warming. Ecoagents is a nonprofit organization created to defend and protect the world's Rainforests… especially the Amazon.

AtlantaFineLiving.com Prepares for Luxury Real Estate Shifts Caused by Global Warming
To prepare for luxury real estate market shifts caused by global warming, Atlanta Fine Living announces a new website designed to help luxury home buyers research and purchase Atlanta Luxury Real Estate in regions unaffected by rising sea levels and areas not targeted for increased severe weather.

Citizens Urged to Take Precaution as Tropical Storm Alice Heads towards the Virtual World Whyville.com: The Consequences of Global Warming Demonst
At approximately 3:00 p.m. WST (Whyville Standard Time), a large tropical storm is expected to hit Whyville.com, the only learning-based virtual world for today's digital kids. "Tropical Storm Alice" is heading towards the virtual world, populated by 2.3 million 8-15 year-olds. Winds near the center of the storm are already registering between 20-34 knots, or 23-39 mph, with rainfall amounts of up to 20 inches an hour, never before seen on the island. Whyville citizens are advised to brace themselves for what may be major flooding.

Global Warming & Hybrid Cars
Global Warming is a considerable increase in the climate temperature of the earth in a short period of time due to human activity. Global warming could result in the arctic ice thinning which would increase the sea level, as well as other extreme weather such as floods, hurricanes etc. Climate change is a major problem in the twenty first century, and a lot has to be done in order to turn things around for future generations. Car producers have been forced to develop new technologies to reduce the level of gas emissions that go into the air. Vehicles on the road are responsible for nearly one quarter of yearly emission of carbon dioxide ? the principal global warming gas ? in the United States. With the exception of three other countries, ...

A Holiday Gift that Reduces Global Warming
Scientist Launches the GreenPleasures Sustainability Program for Vacationers.

Global Warming Creates Business Opportunities

Orange beach, AL. (PRWEB) August 2, 2007 -- (Reefmaker Artificial Reefs) What do global warming, estuaries, hurricanes; boat wakes, coral reefs, juvenile fish, and artificial reefs have in common? The answer is; In the coming years, more than you ever thought.

David Walter DBA Walter Marine developed a business out of the effects of Global Warming. Walter says, I don't know if global warming is man-made or a natural earth cycle, but man-made or not, warmer water temperatures and higher water levels are causing havoc on estuaries. Add to that, the marine environment must endure the additional stress of over fishing, man's exploitation, and natural disasters. Fortunately, the ocean is incredibility resilient, but that does not mean we should sit on our hands and just hope for the better.

Walter thinks the best possible solution to solving the oceans problems is getting capitalism to work with conservation and not against it. Finding ways to slow down and reverse the detrimental effects man has on our marine resources has become an occupation for him. Walter became interested in artificial reefs in 1986 when he became the first commercial artificial reef builder in Alabama. Since then, he has become the largest deployer of artificial reefs in the United States. He holds two patents and one pending for artificial reefs.

He operates a large R & D department associated with his artificial reef business and is continuously experimenting with new designs. Walter says; Up until now, artificial reefs were designed to promote fishing and their potential for juvenile fish habitat was largely ignored. Walter saw a need for a specially designed reef to provide a protective estuary environment for juvenile fish to increase their survivability. The old Chinese Proverb Give a man a fish a fish and he will eat for day. Teach him how to fish and he will eat for lifetime is literally, what Walter wants to do, using capitalism as a motivator. Walter says, Its in everyone best interest to be good stewards of our oceans. Increasing fish stocks is good for capitalism by promoting better recreational and commercial fishing, not to mention feeding the hungry in impoverished nations.

Walter's new Eco-Reef incorporates Limestone in its structure and its appearance is almost natural looking, not unlike a geological Limestone outcroppings found underwater. Walter uses a concrete substructure to stabilize and sculpture the rock.

Besides estuary enhancement, his new design is ideally suited as alternative habitat for marine life on dying coral reefs, by providing food-producing habitat. The reef can also be used for erosion protection of shorelines. In the past, coastal protection focused solely on the barrier effect and ignored the marine life habitat aspect. This was largely due to shallow water reefs inability to survive strong currents and wave action close to shore. Walter hopes to change that with the Eco-Reef's unique method of stabilization, solving the problems of settling, tipping over, and moving. The six thousand pound 4x X 4x X 4x reef is durable enough to survive shallow water wave action and Walter's anchoring system assures it will stay there. With Walter's design, erosion protection barriers can double as estuary habitat.

Walter did not stop at just creating a new reef design; he created an affordable method of manufacturing the reefs at all budget levels. Walter says; What good is a product if the people that need it the most can't afford it.

1. Walter rents the molds and provides the training to use them. The method is so simple a person can learn the procedure in one days training.

2. One person is all that needed to operate the mold.

3. The mold can utilize varying amounts of concrete to accommodate different levels of production.

4. Walter encourages schools to use the reef mold as a classroom project and provides special prices for those who qualify.

5. Walter offers all levels of assistance up to and including fill turnkey projects of any size.

One method discussed with a potential customer, was to add the Eco-Reef production to construction contracts, requiring the left over concrete from pours, be used to build the Eco-Reef for almost no material cost.

Walter wants to see his reef used worldwide to help all the world's countries restore their fisheries. Everyone must do their part in making sure our oceans are clean and productive for our children's sake, said Walter.

He invites all inquiries. Visit his website at http://www.reefmaker.net

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