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		<description><![CDATA[Green Belt Purposes In those countries which have them, development in green belt areas is heavily restricted. The stated objectives of green belt policy are to: Protect natural or semi natural environments; Improve air quality within urban areas; Ensure that urban dwellers have access to countryside, with consequent educational and recreational opportunities; and Protect the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Purposes</p>
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In those countries which have them, development in green belt areas is heavily restricted. The stated objectives of green belt policy are to:</p>
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Protect natural or semi natural environments;</p>
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Improve air quality within urban areas;</p>
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Ensure that urban dwellers have access to countryside, with consequent educational and recreational opportunities; and</p>
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Protect the unique character of rural communities which might otherwise be absorbed by expanding suburbs.</p>
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The green belt has many benefits for people:</p>
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Walking, camping, and biking areas close to the cities and towns.</p>
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Habitat for wild plants, animals and wildlife.</p>
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Cleaner air and water</p>
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Better land use of areas within the bordering cities.</p>
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The effectiveness of green belts differs depending on location and country. </p>
<p>They can often be eroded by urban rural fringe uses and sometimes, development &#8216;jumps&#8217; over the green belt area, resulting in the creation of &#8220;satellite towns&#8221; which, although separated from the city by green belt, function more like suburbs than independent communities.</p>
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History</p>
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The Old Testament outlines a proposal for a green belt around the Levite towns in the Land of Israel Moses Maimonides expounded that the greenbelt plan from the Old Testament referred to all towns in ancient Israel. In the 7th century, Muhammad established a primitive form of a green belt around Medina. </p>
<p>He did this by prohibiting any further removal of trees in a 12-mile long strip around the city. In 1580 Elizabeth I of England banned new building in a 3 mile wide belt around the City of London in an attempt to stop the spread of plague. However, it was possible to buy dispensations which reduced the effectiveness of the proclamation.</p>
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In modern times, green belt policy was pioneered in the United Kingdom in the 1930s after pressure from the CPRE and various other organizations. There are fourteen green belt areas, in the UK covering 16,716 km, or 13% of England, and 164 km of Scotland; for a detailed discussion of these, see Green belt (UK). Other notable examples are the Ottawa Greenbelt and Golden Horseshoe Greenbelt, green belts in Ontario, Canada. Ottawa&#8217;s 20,350 hectare greenbelt is managed by the National Capital Commission (NCC). The more general term in the U.S. is green space or greenspace, which may be a very small area such as a park.</p>
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The concept of &#8220;green belt&#8221; has evolved in recent years to encompass not only &#8220;Greenspace&#8221; but also &#8220;Greenstructure&#8221;, taking into account all urban greenspaces, an important aspect of sustainable development in the 21st century. The European Commission&#8217;s COST Action C11 (European Cooperation in the field of Scientific and Technical Research) is undertaking &#8220;Case studies in Greenstructure Planning&#8221; involving 15 European countries.</p>
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An act of the Swedish parliament from 1994 has declared a series of parks in Stockholm and the adjacent municipality of Solna to its north a &#8220;national city park&#8221; called Ekoparken (the &#8220;Eco park&#8221;; it stretches from the parks surrounding the royal palaces of Ulriksdal and Haga in Solna, through the Brunnsviken area, down to the former royal hunting grounds of North and South Djurgrden).</p>
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Criticism</p>
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The difference/contrarian interpretation of the green belt&#8217;s effects/motivation (for example, suggested by economist Tim Harford ) is that a green belt is created by residents to preserve the bourgeois status quo of those already living within the zone, and especially the advantage of landlords who profit from a scarcity of housing (see above, &#8220;preserving the character of rural communities&#8221;). In this interpretation, the stated motivation and benefits of the green belt are well-intentioned (public health, environment), but these benefits accrue as intentioned or claimed (for example, critics claim that only a small fraction of the population ever sets foot on the green belt for leisure purposes,[citation needed] and they claim that a green belt is not strongly causally linked to clean air and water). Rather, the ultimate result of the decision to green belt a city is to maintain the middle class status quo,[citation needed] thus exacerbating high housing prices by concentrating demand within the zone and stifling competitive forces in general.</p>
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Another area of criticism comes from the fact that, since a greenbelt does not extend indefinitely outside a city, it might spur the growth of areas much further away from the city core than if it had not existed, thereby actually increasing urban sprawl. Examples commonly cited are the Ottawa suburbs of Kanata and Orleans, both of which are outside the city&#8217;s greenbelt, and are currently undergoing explosive growth (see Greenbelt (Ottawa)). This can lead to other problems, as residents of these areas have further to commute to work (if they seek employment in city) and little access to public transport. It also means people will commute through the green belt, an area not designed to cope with high levels of transportation. Not only is the merit of a green belt apparently subverted, but the green belt may heighten the problem and make the city unsustainable[citation needed].</p>
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There are many examples whereby the actual effect of green belts is to act as a land reserve for future freeways and other highways. Examples include sections of the 407 highway north of Toronto and the Hunt Club Rd / Richmond Rd. south of Ottawa. Whether they are originally planned as such, or the result of a newer administration taking advantage of land that was left available by its predecessors is debatable.</p>
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In Britain, greenbelt barriers to urban expansion have been strongly criticised as one of several major protectionist political-economic barriers to housebuilding with negative effects on the supply, cost/prices, and quality of new homes. (The other barriers include new housing development taxes and quasi-taxes; political discrimination against particular classes of new housing supplier, household consumer, and housing product; and controls on housing technical-product development in particular, the blocking of innovative low-cost housebuilding using new materials and production technologies). Critics argue that the greenbelts actually defeat their own stated objective of saving the countryside and open spaces. By preventing existing towns and cities from extending normally and organically, they result in more land-extensive housing developments further out i.e., the establishment beyond the greenbelts of new communities with lower building densities, their own built infrastructure and other facilities, and greater dependence on cars and commuting, etc. Meanwhile, valuable urban green space and brownfield sites best suited to industry and commerce are lost in existing conurbations as more and more new housing is crammed into them.</p>
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Notable green belts</p>
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Australia</p>
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Adelaide&#8217;s Central Business District is completely encircled by the Adelaide Parklands, as was initially planned in 1837.</p>
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Brazil</p>
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The So Paulo City Green Belt Biosphere Reserve &#8211; GBBR, an integral part of the Atlantic Forest Biosphere Reserve, was created in 1994 stemming from a people&#8217;s movement that collected 150 thousand signatures. It extends throughout 73 municipalities including So Paulo metro and the Santos area. With approximately 17,000 km, it is inhabited by about 23 million people, corresponding to more than 10% of the country&#8217;s total population in an area equivalent to 2 thousandth of the Brazilian territory. There are over 6,000 km of forests and other Atlantic Forest ecosystems at the Reserve, one of the planet&#8217;s most threatened biomes. In addition to a spectacular biological diversity, the GBBR&#8217;s ecosystems render valuable ecosystem Services.</p>
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Canada</p>
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Ottawa Greenbelt &#8211; Surrounds the Capital city of Ottawa</p>
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Greenbelt (Golden Horseshoe), is a 7300 km band of land that encompasses the rural and agricultural land surrounding the Greater Toronto Area and Niagara Peninsula, and parts of the Bruce Peninsula. Most of the land consists of the Oak Ridges Moraine, an environmentally sensitive land that is a major aquifer for the region, and the Niagara Escarpment, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. In an effort to restrain urban sprawl that has encroched on these lands, the Ontario government created the Greenbelt Act in February 2005 to protect this greenspace from all future development, with the exception of limited agricultural use.</p>
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British Columbia &#8211; the Agricultural Land Reserve protects agricultural land throughout this mountainous province from urban development, including around Vancouver. This protection is strict and urban development of agricultural land is only allowed if no reasonable alternative exists. However, it does not protect non-agricultural land, particularly hillsides, leading to substantial, and highly visible, leapfrog-type hillside sprawl.</p>
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Dominican Republic</p>
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The Greater Santo Domingo has a Greenbelt(Santo Domingo Greenbelt) project surrounding the whole D.N. It is composed of the National botanical Garden, Mirador Del Norte, Mirador del Este, and other parks surrounding the area from its outer municipios. It has largely been affected by uncontrolled urbanization, but other parts remain unaffected.</p>
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Mainland Europe</p>
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European Green Belt</p>
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Banjica Forest, Belgrade</p>
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Stockholm Eco park</p>
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German Green Belt</p>
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New Zealand</p>
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Dunedin&#8217;s Town Belt is one of the world&#8217;s oldest green belts, having been planned at the time of the city&#8217;s rapid growth during the Otago Gold Rush of the 1860s. It surrounds the city centre on three sides (the fourth side being the city&#8217;s harbour).</p>
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The Philippines</p>
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Makati City&#8217;s green belt is very green yet full of malls and modern structures.</p>
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South Korea</p>
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Seoul</p>
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United Kingdom</p>
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Main article: green belt (UK)</p>
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The London Metropolitan Green Belt (5,133 km)</p>
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The North West Green Belt (2,578 km)</p>
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South and West Yorkshire Green Belt (2,556 km)</p>
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West Midlands Green Belt (2,315 km)</p>
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United States</p>
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The U.S. states of Oregon, Washington and Tennessee require cities to establish urban growth boundaries (UGBs).</p>
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Notable US cities which have adopted UGBs include Portland, Oregon; Twin Cities, Minnesota; Virginia Beach, Virginia; Lexington, Kentucky; Miami-Dade county.</p>
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More than 20 cities in the San Francisco Bay Area have UGBs (see Greenbelt Alliance, a Bay Area organization that has been involved in establishing these boundaries).</p>
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Staten Island Greenbelt</p>
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Barton Creek Greenbelt</p>
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Ann Arbor, Michigan is acquiring conservation easements on agricultural land around the city without the establishment of an urban growth boundary. While the city&#8217;s initial plan did not include the participation of surrounding townships, at least four townships have participated directly or have initiated their own efforts to protect agricultural land surrounding the city.</p>
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See also</p>
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Environment portal</p>
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Ecology portal</p>
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Earth sciences portal</p>
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Sustainable development portal</p>
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Community separator</p>
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Conservation movement</p>
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Development Supported Agriculture</p>
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Ecology</p>
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Land use planning</p>
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Open space</p>
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Prime farmland</p>
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Sustainability</p>
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Urban growth boundary</p>
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Urban rural fringe</p>
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Urban sprawl</p>
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References</p>
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^ Numbers 35:1-5</p>
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^ Mishna Torah, Zeraim, Shmittah &amp; Yovel 13:4-5</p>
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^ Iqbal, Munawwar (2005). Islamic Perspectives on Sustainable Development. p. 27. Published jointly by Palgrave Macmillan, University of Bahrain, and Islamic Research and Training Institute.</p>
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^ Halliday, Stephen (2004). Underground to Everywhere. Sutton Publishing Limited. pp. 118. ISBN 0750938439. </p>
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^ National Capital Commission. &#8220;National Capital Commission :: The National Capital Greenbelt :: History and Culture.&#8221; National Capital Commission &#8211; Commission De La Capitale Nationale (NCC-CCN). 07 Dec. 2007. NCC-CCN. Accessed 28 June 2008.</p>
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^ How Much Open Space is Enough?&#8221; St. Paul Pioneer Press (MN) &#8211; April 22, 2007 &#8211; A1 MAIN</p>
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^ Political Barriers To Housebuilding In Britain: A Critical Case Study Of Protectionism &amp; Its Industrial-Commercial Effects, Industrial Systems Research/ Google Books, new edition 2002. Chapter two: reenbelt Barriers To Urban Expansion. ISBN 978-0-906321-21-8</p>
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Categories: Real estate | Urban studies and planning terminology | Local government | Housing | Land management | Zoning | Sustainable urban planningHidden categories: All articles with unsourced statements | Articles with unsourced statements from October 2007 | Articles with unsourced statements from July 2008</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Green Building Reducing environmental impact Green building practices aim to reduce the environmental impact of buildings. Buildings account for a large amount of land use, energy and water consumption, and air and atmosphere alteration. Considering the statistics, reducing the amount of natural resources buildings consume and the amount of pollution given off is seen as [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Green Building </strong><br />
 Reducing environmental impact</p>
<p>Green building practices aim to reduce the environmental impact of buildings. Buildings account for a large amount of land use, energy and water consumption, and air and atmosphere alteration. Considering the statistics, reducing the amount of natural resources buildings consume and the amount of pollution given off is seen as crucial for future sustainability, according to EPA.The environmental impact of buildings is often underestimated, while the perceived costs of green buildings are overestimated. A recent survey by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development finds that green costs are overestimated by 300 percent, as key players in real estate and construction estimate the additional cost at 17 percent above conventional construction, more than triple the true average cost difference of about 5 percent.</p>
<p>Goals of green building</p>
<p>the Blu Homes mkSolaire, a green building designed by Michelle Kaufmann</p>
<p>The concept of sustainable development can be traced to the energy (especially fossil oil) crisis and the environment pollution concern in the 1970s. The green building movement in the U.S. originated from the need and desire for more energy efficient and environmentally friendly construction practices. There are a number of motives to building green, including environmental, economic, and social benefits. However, modern sustainability initiatives call for an integrated and synergistic design to both new construction and in the retrofitting of an existing structure. Also known as sustainable design, this approach integrates the building life-cycle with each green practice employed with a design-purpose to create a synergy amongst the practices used.</p>
<p>Green building brings together a vast array of practices and techniques to reduce and ultimately eliminate the impacts of buildings on the environment and human health. It often emphasizes taking advantage of renewable resources, e.g., using sunlight through passive solar, active solar, and photovoltaic techniques and using plants and trees through green roofs, rain gardens, and for reduction of rainwater run-off. Many other techniques, such as using packed gravel or permeable concrete instead of conventional concrete or asphalt to enhance replenishment of ground water, are used as well.</p>
<p>While the practices, or technologies, employed in green building are constantly evolving and may differ from region to region, there are fundamental principles that persist from which the method is derived: Siting and Structure Design Efficiency, Energy Efficiency, Water Efficiency, Materials Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality Enhancement, Operations and Maintenance Optimization, and Waste and Toxics Reduction. The essence of green building is an optimization of one or more of these principles. Also, with the proper synergistic design, individual green building technologies may work together to produce a greater cumulative effect.</p>
<p>On the aesthetic side of green architecture or sustainable design is the philosophy of designing a building that is in harmony with the natural features and resources surrounding the site. There are several key steps in designing sustainable buildings: specify &#8216;green&#8217; building materials from local sources, reduce loads, optimize systems, and generate on-site renewable energy.</p>
<p>Siting and structure design efficiency</p>
<p>See also: Sustainable design</p>
<p>The foundation of any construction project is rooted in the concept and design stages. The concept stage, in fact, is one of the major steps in a project life cycle, as it has the largest impact on cost and performance. In designing environmentally optimal buildings, the objective function aims at minimizing the total environmental impact associated with all life-cycle stages of the building project. However, building as a process is not as streamlined as an industrial process, and varies from one building to the other, never repeating itself identically. In addition, buildings are much more complex products, composed of a multitude of materials and components each constituting various design variables to be decided at the design stage. A variation of every design variable may affect the environment during all the building&#8217;s relevant life-cycle stages.</p>
<p>Energy efficiency</p>
<p>Main articles: Low-energy house and Zero-energy building</p>
<p>Green buildings often include measures to reduce energy use. To increase the efficiency of the building envelope, (the barrier between conditioned and unconditioned space), they may use high-efficiency windows and insulation in walls, ceilings, and floors. Another strategy, passive solar building design, is often implemented in low-energy homes. Designers orient windows and walls and place awnings, porches, and trees to shade windows and roofs during the summer while maximizing solar gain in the winter. In addition, effective window placement (daylighting) can provide more natural light and lessen the need for electric lighting during the day. Solar water heating further reduces energy loads.</p>
<p>Onsite generation of renewable energy through solar power, wind power, hydro power, or biomass can significantly reduce the environmental impact of the building. Power generation is generally the most expensive feature to add to a building.</p>
<p>Water efficiency</p>
<p>See also: Water Conservation</p>
<p>Reducing water consumption and protecting water quality are key objectives in sustainable building. One critical issue of water consumption is that in many areas of the country, the demands on the supplying aquifer exceed its ability to replenish itself. To the maximum extent feasible, facilities should increase their dependence on water that is collected, used, purified, and reused on-site. The protection and conservation of water throughout the life of a building may be accomplished by designing for dual plumbing that recycles water in toilet flushing. Waste-water may be minimized by utilizing water conserving fixtures such as ultra-low flush toilets and low-flow shower heads. Bidets help eliminate the use of toilet paper, reducing sewer traffic and increasing possibilities of re-using water on-site. Point of use water treatment and heating improves both water quality and energy efficiency while reducing the amount of water in circulation. The use of non-sewage and greywater for on-site use such as site-irrigation will minimize demands on the local aquifer.</p>
<p>Materials efficiency</p>
<p>See also: Sustainable architecture</p>
<p>Building materials typically considered to be &#8216;green&#8217; include rapidly renewable plant materials like bamboo (because bamboo grows quickly) and straw, lumber from forests certified to be sustainably managed, ecology blocks, dimension stone, recycled stone, recycled metal, and other products that are non-toxic, reusable, renewable, and/or recyclable (e.g. Trass, Linoleum, sheep wool, panels made from paper flakes, compressed earth block, adobe, baked earth, rammed earth, clay, vermiculite, flax linen, sisal, seagrass, cork, expanded clay grains, coconut, wood fibre plates, calcium sand stone, concrete (high and ultra high performance, roman self-healing concrete) , etc.) The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) also suggests using recycled industrial goods, such as coal combustion products, foundry sand, and demolition debris in construction projects Polyurethane heavily reduces carbon emissions as well. Polyurethane blocks are being used instead of CMTs by companies like American Insulock. Polyurethane blocks provide more speed, less cost, and they are environmentally friendly. Building materials should be extracted and manufactured locally to the building site to minimize the energy embedded in their transportation. Where possible, building elements should be manufactured off-site and delivered to site, to maximise benefits of off-site manufacture including minimising waste, maximising recycling (because manufacture is in one location), high quality elements, better OHS management, less noise and dust.</p>
<p>Indoor environmental quality enhancement</p>
<p>See also: Indoor Air Quality</p>
<p>The Indoor Environmental Quality (IEQ) category in LEED standards, one of the five environmental categories, was created to provide comfort, well-being, and productivity of occupants. The LEED IEQ category addresses design and construction guidelines especially: indoor air quality (IAQ), thermal quality, and lighting quality.</p>
<p>Indoor Air Quality seeks to reduce volatile organic compounds, or VOC&#8217;s, and other air impurities such as microbial contaminants. Buildings rely on a properly designed HVAC system to provide adequate ventilation and air filtration as well as isolate operations (kitchens, dry cleaners, etc.) from other occupancies. During the design and construction process choosing construction materials and interior finish products with zero or low emissions will improve IAQ. Many building materials and cleaning/maintenance products emit toxic gases, such as VOC&#8217;s and formaldehyde. These gases can have a detrimental impact on occupants&#8217; health and productivity as well. Avoiding these products will increase a building&#8217;s IEQ.</p>
<p>Personal temperature and airflow control over the HVAC system coupled with a properly designed building envelope will also aid in increasing a building&#8217;s thermal quality. Creating a high performance luminous environment through the careful integration of natural and artificial light sources will improve on the lighting quality of a structure.</p>
<p>Operations and maintenance optimization</p>
<p>No matter how sustainable a building may have been in its design and construction, it can only remain so if it is operated responsibly and maintained properly. Ensuring operations and maintenance(O&amp;M) personnel are part of the project&#8217;s planning and development process will help retain the green criteria designed at the onset of the project. Every aspect of green building is integrated into the O&amp;M phase of a building&#8217;s life. The addition of new green technologies also falls on the O&amp;M staff. Although the goal of waste reduction may be applied during the design, construction and demolition phases of a building&#8217;s life-cycle, it is in the O&amp;M phase that green practices such as recycling and air quality enhancement take place.</p>
<p>Waste reduction</p>
<p>Green architecture also seeks to reduce waste of energy, water and materials used during construction. For example, in California nearly 60% of the state&#8217;s waste comes from commercial buildings During the construction phase, one goal should be to reduce the amount of material going to landfills. Well-designed buildings also help reduce the amount of waste generated by the occupants as well, by providing on-site solutions such as compost bins to reduce matter going to landfills.</p>
<p>To reduce the impact on wells or water treatment plants, several options exist. &#8220;Greywater&#8221;, wastewater from sources such as dishwashing or washing machines, can be used for subsurface irrigation, or if treated, for non-potable purposes, e.g., to flush toilets and wash cars. Rainwater collectors are used for similar purposes.</p>
<p>Centralized wastewater treatment systems can be costly and use a lot of energy. An alternative to this process is converting waste and wastewater into fertilizer, which avoids these costs and shows other benefits. By collecting human waste at the source and running it to a semi-centralized biogas plant with other biological waste, liquid fertilizer can be produced. This concept was demonstrated by a settlement in Lubeck Germany in the late 1990s. Practices like these provide soil with organic nutrients and create carbon sinks that remove carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, offsetting greenhouse gas emission. Producing artificial fertilizer is also more costly in energy than this process.</p>
<p>Cost</p>
<p>The most criticized issue about constructing environmentally friendly buildings is the price. Photo-voltaics, new appliances, and modern technologies tend to cost more money. Most green buildings cost a premium of<br />
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Regulation and operation</p>
<p>Many countries have developed their own standards for green building or energy efficiency for buildings. Above some examples of building environmental assessment tools currently in use:</p>
<p>Australia: Nabers / Green Star</p>
<p>Brazil: AQUA</p>
<p>Canada: LEED Canada / Green Globes</p>
<p>China: GBAS</p>
<p>Finland: PromisE</p>
<p>France: HQE</p>
<p>Germany: DGNB / CEPHEUS</p>
<p>Hong Kong: HKBEAM</p>
<p>India: GRIHANational Rating System developed by TERI, LEED India www.igbc.in</p>
<p>Italy: Protocollo Itaca / Green Building Counsil Italia</p>
<p>Malaysia: GBI Malaysia</p>
<p>Mexico</p>
<p>Netherlands: BREEAM Netherlands</p>
<p>New Zealand: Green Star NZ</p>
<p>Philippines: BERDE / Philippine Green Building Council PHILGBC</p>
<p>Portugal: Lider A</p>
<p>Singapore: Green Mark</p>
<p>South Africa: Green Star SA</p>
<p>Spain: VERDE</p>
<p>Switzerland: Minergie</p>
<p>United States: LEED / Living Building Challenge / Green Globes / Build it Green / NAHB NGBS</p>
<p>United Kingdom: BREEAM</p>
<p>International frameworks and assessment tools</p>
<p>IPCC Fourth Assessment Report</p>
<p>Climate Change 2007, the Fourth Assessment Report (AR4) of the United Nations Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), is the fourth in a series of such reports. The IPCC was established by the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) and the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) to assess scientific, technical and socio-economic information concerning climate change, its potential effects and options for adaptation and mitigation.</p>
<p>UNEP and Climate change</p>
<p>UNEP works to facilitate the transition to low-carbon societies, support climate proofing efforts, improve understanding of climate change science, and raise public awareness about this global challenge.</p>
<p>GHG Indicator</p>
<p>The GHG Indicator: UNEP Guidelines for Calculating Greenhouse Gas Emissions for Businesses and Non-Commercial Organizations</p>
<p>Agenda 21</p>
<p>Agenda 21 is a programme run by the United Nations (UN) related to sustainable development. It is a comprehensive blueprint of action to be taken globally, nationally and locally by organizations of the UN, governments, and major groups in every area in which humans impact on the environment. The number 21 refers to the 21st century.</p>
<p>FIDIC&#8217;s PSM</p>
<p>FIDIC Project Sustainability Management Guidelines were created in order to assist project engineers and other stakeholders in setting sustainable development goals for their projects that are recognized and accepted by as being in the interests of society as a whole. The process is also intended to allow the alignment of project goals with local conditions and priorities and to assist those involved in managing projects to measure and verify their progress.</p>
<p>The PSM Guidelines are structured with Themes and Sub-Themes under the three main sustainability headings of Social, Environmental and Economic. For each individual Sub-Theme a core project indicator is defined along with guidance as to the relevance of that issue in the context of an individual project.</p>
<p>The Sustainability Reporting Framework provides guidance for organizations to use as the basis for disclosure about their sustainability performance, and also provides stakeholders a universally applicable, comparable framework in which to understand disclosed information.</p>
<p>The Reporting Framework contains the core product of the Sustainability Reporting Guidelines, as well as Protocols and Sector Supplements. The Guidelines are used as the basis for all reporting. They are the foundation upon which all other reporting guidance is based, and outline core content for reporting that is broadly relevant to all organizations regardless of size, sector, or location. The Guidelines contain principles and guidance as well as standard disclosures including indicators to outline a disclosure framework that organizations can voluntarily, xibly, and incrementally, adopt.</p>
<p>Protocols underpin each indicator in the Guidelines and include definitions for key terms in the indicator, compilation methodologies, intended scope of the indicator, and other technical references.</p>
<p>Sector Supplements respond to the limits of a one-size-s-all approach. Sector Supplements complement the use of the core Guidelines by capturing the unique set of sustainability issues faced by different sectors such as mining, automotive, banking, public agencies and others.</p>
<p>IPD Environment Code</p>
<p>The IPD Environment Code was launched in February 2008. The Code is intended as a good practice global standard for measuring the environmental performance of corporate buildings. Its aim is to accurately measure and manage the environmental impacts of corporate buildings and enable property executives to generate high quality, comparable performance information about their buildings anywhere in the world. The Code covers a wide range of building types (from ofes to airports) and aims to inform and support the following;</p>
<p>Creating an environmental strategy</p>
<p>Inputting to real estate strategy</p>
<p>Communicating a commitment to environmental improvement</p>
<p>Creating performance targets</p>
<p>Environmental improvement plans</p>
<p>Performance assessment and measurement</p>
<p>Life cycle assessments</p>
<p>Acquisition and disposal of buildings</p>
<p>Supplier management</p>
<p>Information systems and data population</p>
<p>Compliance with regulations</p>
<p>Team and personal objectives</p>
<p>IPD estimate that it will take approximately three years to gather significant data to develop a robust set of baseline data that could be used across a typical corporate estate.</p>
<p>ISO 21931</p>
<p>ISO/TS 21931:2006, Sustainability in building constructionramework for methods of assessment for environmental performance of construction worksart 1: Buildings, is intended to provide a general framework for improving the quality and comparability of methods for assessing the environmental performance of buildings. It identifies and describes issues to be taken into account when using methods for the assessment of environmental performance for new or existing building properties in the design, construction, operation, refurbishment and deconstruction stages. It is not an assessment system in itself but is intended be used in conjunction with, and fo </p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 10 Aug 2012 05:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Going Green Our planet is in peril. It&#8217;s in the news and people all over the world are becoming kinder to our environment. I don&#8217;t know how to save the world. Heck, get all of the top scientists in the world together and they can&#8217;t even agree on how to save the world, but they [...]]]></description>
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<p>Our planet is in peril. It&#8217;s in the news and people all over the world are becoming kinder to our environment. I don&#8217;t know how to save the world. Heck, get all of the top scientists in the world together and they can&#8217;t even agree on how to save the world, but they will agree that something has to be done quickly.</p>
<p>I want to give you some things you can do now to help the planet. Can one person save the Earth? No, but one person and another and another and so on can save it. So, why not be one of those people.</p>
<p>Be Green for the Good of Our Planet</p>
<p>We all should hold our government and huge industries to their part in initiating green action. Industries absolutely need to stop polluting. Government needs to support clean alternative energy. Communities all need to work on every level to promote waste reduction. But that doesn&#8217;t give individuals the right to ignore what they can do, because the sum of all individuals is greater than any industry, any community and any government. </p>
<p>Individuals can make huge gains toward a greener and cleaner world.</p>
<p>Do any of us expect governments, communities, and industries to change overnight? No. It takes time to initiate meaningful change. Individuals should realize that a slow but steady approach to making green changes is okay. Do not beat yourself up if you are not making some of these changes to your lifestyle overnight. Just take on one change at a time and then make another until you have made a real and lasting change that will help to save our planet.</p>
<p>Reducing Consumption</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start out with a real easy green tip. Let&#8217;s start with reducing consumption. Anything you do to decrease the amount of the Earth&#8217;s resources that you use helps to reduce consumption and helps you to lead a more sustainable life. </p>
<p>Examples of reducing consumption could be to purchase items with less packaging or to turn down your thermostat.</p>
<p>One of the easiest, yet most helpful, ways to help our Earth is to buy items with less packaging. Let&#8217;s say for example that you go to the grocery store and one of the items on your grocery list is a package of toilet paper. Look for the double rolls package. These rolls have twice as much toilet paper as a regular roll and that means you bought double the amount of toilet paper but it comes in only one package. If every one did this, the savings in packaging would be astronomical. The energy that companies use to create that packaging could be cut in half and the world would breathe a little easier.</p>
<p>Now, take it a step farther. Recycle the toilet paper cardboard tubes and, when you open the package of toilet paper, just slit it on the top and then use the empty package as a liner in a small trashcan. These little changes add up drastically and you have a start on becoming green.</p>
<p>Bonus Green Tip # 1</p>
<p>When you turn your kitchen tap on and wait for hot water, make sure to have a jug or pitcher available and fill it up with the cold water that would normally go down the drain. You can use the cold water for drinking water or to water plants, but allowing it to go down the drain is not helpful to the environment. This is a simple way to be kind to our planet.</p>
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<p>Bruce Bussell is the creator of You Can Go Green and gives easy to follow advice on how to go green and has never been one to back away from controversial topics regarding environmentalism. Check out his blog at <a rel="nofollow" target="_new" href="http://ezinemark.com/goto.php?url=http://www.you-can-go-green.com/">http://www.you-can-go-green.com/</a></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 05 Aug 2012 05:41:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Green Lifestyles Green lifestyle is the new way of living nowadays; people who are turning green helps reduce carbon emissions by using energy efficient appliances. They also do their best to reduce waste by recycling and reusing their things. Mark Spellun a media entrepreneur who encourages green lifestyles in his magazine believe that living green [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Green Lifestyles </strong></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Green lifestyle is the new way of living nowadays; people who are turning green helps reduce carbon emissions by using energy efficient appliances. They also do their best to reduce waste by recycling and reusing their things. Mark Spellun a media entrepreneur who encourages green lifestyles in his magazine believe that living green is the way to live sustainably. Mark Spellun&#8217;s visions is to let the world know about our environment and the same time let them know that it is also exciting to save the planet.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">There are ways to have a green lifestyle. It can be easy and inexpensive but if one really wants to be all green it can also be expensive. It depends on what you can give and sacrifice for the sake of a better environment. Living green is basically saving one&#8217;s energy consumption, like turning off unused appliances and using compact energy bulbs. </p>
<p>Having energy saver gadgets can really go along way too. Conserving fuels or using hybrid cars that use biofuels are also a way to reduce carbon emissions but if one really does not want to produce carbon, a bike is recommended, aside from being healthier it does not produce carbon dioxide and greenhouse gasses and it does not need any form of fuel and is very inexpensive. Using alternative sources of energy is the new trend of living nowadays; houses are built with clean technology. Some houses uses solar panels or wind energy to use as their source of power or electricity in this way sustainability is attained. Mark Spellun sees this as the future of green living.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">People who promote green lifestyles are also keen in using reusable stuff, they are creative and innovative. </p>
<p>New things are not always better; one has to be creative in order to lessen waste production. Using reusable containers for food are encouraged than using disposable ones. Going paperless if possible is better since they are made from trees. But the best way to help in reducing carbon emissions is by planting trees, trees stock carbon and uses it for its metabolism. But if it is not possible planting ones backyard can also help but remember not to use any form of chemical fertilizers, going organic is more sustainable aside from being healthier. Using conventional fertilizer like animal dung and decaying plant litter is better than chemical fertilizers.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">When shopping, bring a bag so that using paper bags or plastics are reduced. There are many ways to live green and protect the environment without sacrificing the comfort of living. Sharing tips and teaching others to preserve our environment can really go a long way. If everyone can live green, sustainability and management of resources will not be a problem anymore. Everyday should be an opportunity to save the planet and protecting the environment is an everyday struggle. The environment cannot restore itself immediately with people using it continuously. People need the natural resources then it is a prerequisite for humans to pay back what nature has given them.</p>
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		<title>Green Roof Surfaces are economically sound and good for the environment</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Green Roof Surfaces are economically sound and good for the environment What are green roof surfaces? Green roof surfaces are typically referred to as roofs of buildings that are partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium then planted over a waterproofing membrane. Green roof surfaces may also include additional layers such as [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: justify;">What are green roof surfaces?</p>
<p>Green roof surfaces are typically referred to as roofs of buildings that are partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium then planted over a waterproofing membrane. Green roof surfaces may also include additional layers such as drainage and irrigation systems. The use of the word green also refers to the growing trend of environmental consciousness and does not merely refer to roofs which are coloured green. Green roof surfaces are also known as living roof surfaces and serve several purposes for a building. These purposes include absorbing rainwater, providing insulation, and creating sometimes a habitat for wildlife. There are two types of green roof surfaces, intensive roofs which are thicker and can support a wider variety of plants but are heavier and require more maintenance, and extensive roofs, which are covered in a light layer of vegetation and are lighter than an intensive green roof.</p>
<p>What are the benefits of green roof surfaces?</p>
<p>Not only are green roof surfaces great for the environment but they are also save money by reducing your energy bills and extending the lifespan of your room by up to 70%. </p>
<p>Green roof surfaces can also create an added garden space for you to enjoy your own private sanctuary. Green roof surfaces bring a variety of benefits to your home and your lifestyle. They are especially useful if you live in a city centre where open greenery is limited. Green roof surfaces provide much needed insulation for the winter months as well as reducing the heat in the summer months thus making your home cooler. Lastly, green roof surfaces are also added insulation against outside noise.</p>
<p>Where you can go for green roof surfaces for your home</p>
<p>If you have decided that green roof surfaces are worth looking into for your home then look no further than by going online to www.leakypipe.co.uk. There you will find high quality and environmentally friendly green roof surfaces at a cost you can afford. Visit their website today to find out about how green roof surfaces can save you money as well as help the environment. </p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Jul 2012 05:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Green Power You may be surprised to learn that renewable energy and green power are not synonymous! This is due to the fact that the two do not have the same source, have different effects on the environment and have different costs. In fact, green power is simply a subset of renewable energy. It often [...]]]></description>
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<p>You may be surprised to learn that renewable energy and green power are not synonymous! This is due to the fact that the two do not have the same source, have different effects on the environment and have different costs. In fact, green power is simply a subset of <a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://ezinemark.com/goto.php?url=http://www.envirocitizen.org/catalog/flowlight-booster-pump-292048-p-16337.html">renewable energy</a>. It often has higher environmental benefits and is defined as electricity produced from solar, wind, geothermal, biogas, biomass and low-impact small hydroelectric sources. Green power is appealing to many individuals who would like to have less of a negative impact on the environment and would like to contribute to greenhouse gas reduction efforts.</p>
<p>Green power sources produce electricity that is superior to conventional power technologies and resources. </p>
<p>Green power sources produce zero greenhouse gas emissions. The EPA controls green power and requires that green power resources must have been built within the last 12 years (the voluntary market began on 1/1/97) in order to support &#8220;new&#8221; renewable energy development.</p>
<p>Renewable energy includes resources that rely on fuels that restore themselves over short periods of time and do not diminish. These sources are the sun, wind, moving water, biomass (<a rel="nofollow" rel="nofollow" onclick="_gaq.push([" href="http://ezinemark.com/goto.php?url=http://www.envirocitizen.org/catalog/31-peninsula-amber-bamboo-p-17315.html">organic</a> plant and waste material) and geothermal energy. Some renewable energy technologies have an impact on the environment. Large hydroelectric resources can have environmental trade-offs associated with issues such as fisheries and land use.</p>
<p>Conventional power, which is the least environmentally beneficial, requires the use and combustion of fossil fuels as well as the nuclear fission of uranium. Fossil fuels have the added negative impact and cost of the environmental costs incurred from mining, drilling and extraction and as well as the added negativity of greenhouse gas emissions and air pollution (created during combustion). Nuclear power generation is positive in the sense that it emits no greenhouse gases during power generation, but does still require mining, extraction and long-term radioactive waste storage.</p>
<p>Anthropogenic emissions are produced through human activity that unnaturally releases CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. One of the largest sources of anthropogenic CO2 emissions is the combustion of fossil fuels or fossil fuel-based products to produce electricity. Biogenic emissions contrast starkly to anthropogenic emissions and result from the natural biological processes, such as the decomposition of vegetative matter. Biogenic emissions are part of a closed carbon loop. Biogenic CO2 emissions are balanced by the natural uptake of CO2 by growing vegetation, resulting in a net zero contribution of CO2 emissions to the atmosphere. Examples of biogenic emission sources include burning vegetation (biomass) to produce electricity or using plant-based biofuels for transport.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 20 May 2012 05:38:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Green Electricity Green electricity is clean electrical power produced from sources or in such a manner that very little or no harm is done to the environment. Conventional methods of power generation like the burning of coal and gas in power stations cause millions of tons of carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. The large [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Green Electricity </strong><br />
 Green electricity is clean electrical power produced from sources or in such a manner that very little or no harm is done to the environment. Conventional methods of power generation like the burning of coal and gas in power stations cause millions of tons of carbon dioxide emissions into the atmosphere. The large quantities of carbon dioxide in the air play a major role in the green house effect which is the primary cause of global warming. Though it is believed that electrical power production will always generate pollutants, there are sources that are exponentially cleaner than others such as those that involve the siphoning of the natural energy flows of our planet otherwise known as renewable energy sources.</p>
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Renewable Sources of Green Electricity</p>
<p>Wind power<br />
Clean electricity can be generated using wind power through the use of turbines that harness the force of the blowing wind. Wind turbine technology has made much advancement in the past years that has bolstered wind power as the worlds fastest growing green electricity resource. Wind turbines have greatly improved and can now silently produce electrical power whose efficiency can rival that of conventional coal-fired and nuclear power plants. Technology has also widened the range of wind power generation. Before windmills can only be built on lands wind strongly blowing winds such as cliffs and sea shore. Today, windmills can be found in the middle of the sea.</p>
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Solar power<br />
Solar power is considered the most abundant source of electricity in existence as the power of the sun is said to remain unlimited for millions of years to come. Solar photovoltaic plates can be attached in rooftops or walls and solar panels can be placed in the yard to harness solar energy and directly turn it into electricity. Semiconductors now allow efficient solar power absorption even during cloudy days, and solar batteries can be used to store excess energy for use during the night. Today, solar plates can be integrated into houses and buildings in a way that they remain indistinguishable.</p>
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Hydro power<br />
Hydro power generates electricity by using water turbines to collect the energy found in running water. Water power is said to be the most easily distinguished source because there is always a large dam near every hydro power plant. In local communities, small dams can be built near streams and rivers to power small water engines to generate electricity.</p>
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Wave power<br />
Wave power produces electricity by harnessing the huge amounts of energy carried by sea waves. Many devices have already been developed to help contain wave energy in the most efficient way possible. Wave power plants can now be found almost anywhere there are strongly crashing waves.</p>
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Tidal power<br />
Tidal power is considered the most predictable of all renewable energy sources as todays technology can easily and accurately predict the rise and fall of tides. The most common way of capturing the energy carried by the change of tides is the construction of a barrage across an estuary, storing water behind it as the tide rises and then releasing the stored water through turbines at low tide. Another method is the use of marine current turbines that capture the energy of the tidal currents.</p>
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Geothermal<br />
Geothermal power is generated by harnessing the energy coming from hot and molten rocks found way beneath the earth. The said energy usually comes to the surface in the form of steam which can be captured using steam turbines that can directly convert it into clean electricity. In other geothermal power spots where steam is not produced, water can be pumped down and geothermal heat will turn the said water to steam.</p>
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Biomass<br />
Biomass power is generated by harnessing the energy of living and recently living plants as well as their wastes. Today, agricultural wastes and plants grown specifically for biomass purposes are used to power biomass power stations. Plants absorb carbon dioxide as they grow and then release it upon death, so using plants as fuel adds no additional carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.</p>
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Landfill gas<br />
Landfill gas power is generates electricity buy burning the methane gas emitted by the decomposing rubbish in landfills. In the process, carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere instead of the more harmful methane gas.</p>
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Waste incineration<br />
Waste incineration produces electrical power by burning solid wastes. Of all green energy generation processes, incineration is considered to be the most harmful because of the huge amounts of harmful gas by-products produced.</p>
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Biosphere Technology<br />
Biosphere technology is the newest addition to the arsenal of green electricity solutions. Biosphere tech uses biosphere machines to turn solid wastes into steam and then into green electricity. Since the entire biosphere process is executed inside very oxygen limited chambers, very little carbon emissions are released into the atmosphere. Today, biosphere gasification is considered to be the best alternative source of energy because of its energy generation efficiency as well as its waste disposal benefits. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Go Green, Stay Green Catabolic Energy vs Anabolic Energy At a cellular level, catabolism and anabolism relate to various biochemical processes of metabolism. Catabolism is the breakdown process (of complex molecules &#8211; food and other substances), while anabolism is the building process of body tissue. Net growth occurs when anabolism exceeds catabolism; net loss occurs [...]]]></description>
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<p><b>Catabolic Energy vs Anabolic Energy</b></p>
<p>At a cellular level, catabolism and anabolism relate to various biochemical processes of metabolism. Catabolism is the breakdown process (of complex molecules &#8211; food and other substances), while anabolism is the building process of body tissue.</p>
<p>Net growth occurs when anabolism exceeds catabolism; net loss occurs when catabolism exceeds anabolism.</p>
<p>When we talk about a person&#8217;s anabolic and catabolic energy, it&#8217;s a broader statement about constructive and destructive forces in the entire person. We are not only made up of trillions of cells, we are also made up of anabolic or catabolic thoughts, beliefs, emotions, and actions (hereafter referred to as TBEA). Every TBEA has an energetic force, and leaves an energy footprint on our energy system.</p>
<p>The Big 4 Energy Blocks, F.L.I.P. (Fears, Limiting Beliefs, Inner Critic, Perception) get in the way of our success and hold us back from expressing our true potential. </p>
<p>Energy blocks? Yes, F.L.I.P is catabolic (unhealthy, negative) energy. Anabolic (healthy, positive) energy is green. Here&#8217;s why staying anabolic is &#8220;green&#8221; for our energy systems.<br />
<b>Anabolic thoughts, emotions and actions raise our energy levels</b><br />
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Like stock prices that fluctuate up and down depending on the day&#8217;s trading, our energy levels rise and fall during a day. Anabolic TBEA (e.g. joy, non-judgment, acts of love and service) raise our energy levels while catabolic TBEA (e.g. anger, guilt, blame) lower our energy levels.<br />
<b>Anabolic thoughts and beliefs make work seem effortless</b><br />
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Anabolic thoughts, beliefs generate anabolic emotions and translate to anabolic actions. They inspire and energize. We are on top of the world, on cloud nine. We feel confident and in control. We see opportunities and possibilities. We believe that our efforts will produce the desired results. Anabolic questions like &#8220;What&#8217;s right?&#8221;, &#8220;What&#8217;s the opportunity here? &#8220;, &#8220;How can we make this work?&#8221; open the doors to creativity. Ideas flow and we are on a roll! Our level of engagement and focus are high. In short, we are more productive and efficient and get a whole lot of work done and it all seems effortless.<br />
<b>Anabolic energy is healing and organic</b><br />
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The human energy system is self-governing and always strives to be in an anabolic state, a state of balance and harmony with nature.</p>
<p>When our thoughts and emotions denote any kind of danger ( like when we spot a lion and have to run for our lives!) or stress (I have only one day to complete all this&#8230;), it switches into a crisis mode. There is an increase in blood pressure and blood sugar, a surge of adrenalin, and reduced immune responses. There is a temporary surge in energy to help us deal with the crisis.</p>
<p>In today&#8217;s world, stress, anxiety and conflict have become facts of life, forcing the body to operate in a constant crisis mode. It is like driving a vehicle in the wrong gear. Not only don&#8217;t we get very far, the vehicle (analogy to our body) can end up with plenty of wear and tear.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s important that we take steps to replenish and nourish our energy system with sufficient anabolic energy. Anabolic energy is nourishing, organic, healing and harmonious with nature. Proper and timely nourishment, sufficient rest and sleep, exercise, creative activities, meditation, positive and healthy TBEA are examples of some activities that keep us in an anabolic state.</p>
<p><b>Anabolic energy is environment friendly</b><br />
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When we are anabolic we are environment friendly. We have a positive and healthy influence on the surrounding environment &#8211; people, pets, plants. Anabolic energy is like clean, pure air. It inspires, energizes and empowers not only us but others around us. We get attracted to positive and inspiring people, don&#8217;t we? So, it is only natural that if we are anabolic others would be equally attracted to us. What does that mean? Opportunities and possibilities!<br />
Be aware of thoughts that raise or lower your energy level.<br />
Find opportunities to ask these questions, at home or at work: &#8220;What&#8217;s right?&#8221;, &#8220;What&#8217;s the opportunity here? &#8220;, &#8220;How can we make this work?&#8221;<br />
What is it that moves you into an anabolic state in 60 seconds or less?</p>
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		<title>Electricity Power Plant. Save Money And Go Green</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 Apr 2012 05:38:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Electricity Power Plant. Save Money And Go Green Electricity has become a major requirement of the modern way of life. Electricity is not only needed to provide power to the lights of your home, but also gives power to the other tools that support your lifestyle. You need to watch television, see and hear news [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> Electricity Power Plant. Save Money And Go Green </strong><br />
 Electricity has become a major requirement of the modern way of life. Electricity is not only needed to provide power to the lights of your home, but also gives power to the other tools that support your lifestyle. You need to watch television, see and hear news from around the world, or just looking for entertainment? So, in addition to television, you need electricity. You need a refrigerator to make your foods stay fresh even if stored for more than one week? In refrigerator addition, you also need electricity. Or you are a computer user? Electricity is essential to make your computer stays on.<br />
You can have all the electronic tools that exist in this world, gathered all to your home, but you do not have electricity, that would be useless! You just collect the &#8220;garbage&#8221;, even though the price of electronic things that you have reach millions of dollars. But, who is so stupid to buy electronic items if he knew there was no electricity is connected to his house instead ..? lol&#8230;</p>
<p>If you have a family, own a home yourself, and use electricity as the power to turn all your home electronic goods, then someday you will go to this problem. While you do pay the electric bill, you dizzy half to death because you have &#8220;BIG BILLS&#8221; to pay. But what else can you do? You cannot refused..! You will not be able to avoid to not use electricity ..</p>
<p>Currently, many brand company offer the tools or electronic goods with less electric power, so you can save on electricity bills. From the lights, air conditioners, refrigerators, ect (all the things that when used, is almost without turned off). But you must face the fact, you can use without a lot of money. Tools or objects that are claimed save on electricity usage, have average expensive price. And you sometimes, you have to spend a lot of money this month, to an electronic item that is claimed to save on electricity bills. And at the time yau having to pay the electric bill, you still have a big headache, because &#8220;power-saving electronic goods&#8221; that you have is not much help to lower your electric bill. So, if you want the more pressing spending to pay for your electricity, you are required to haveother power-saving electronics items. It can be ascertained, the more money is spent only to reduce the burden on your electricity bill by buying electronic items are very expensive. It&#8217;s very unfair!</p>
<p>Do you know if the current price of electricity will continue to rise? Along with the increasing number of electricity usage, then the state or private power companies also have to add more power plants, which means they need money to buy and maintain power plants they will or have ..? And where power plant purchase bills went? The bill is in all electric bills you should pay each month ..! More and more use of electricity used by the community, the more expensive electricity bill you pay ..!</p>
<p>So ..? Why not you buy your own home-based power plant that really your own use, and save money on electricity bills and expensive electronic items ..?<br />
Come on ..? You would think I&#8217;m crazy to say that rigth..! Because is this the same as I buy expensive electronic equipment that is claimed to save electricity ..? Not at All!! If we buy goods with a certain brand, then the exorbitant price we must pay. But, if we ourselves are assembling what we need, then the price to be paid much less. Are you get it..?</p>
<p>Just like when we buy a computer. If you buy a build-up computer with a certain brand, then the price you should pay is $  1000(more or less). But if you know how to assemble the computer correctly and know what you need to assemble a computer, then you only need around 0-500 to have a computer with the same speed and quality as a build-ups branded computer! Well ..! Here&#8217;s the difference ..! You just need to know, How and what you need to build personal power plant for your home! Interesting right ..? You can save money, which means money that should be used to pay the electric bill, you can use for other things like the needs of your children&#8217;s school or your personal needs.</p>
<p>The main problem now, and this always happen in many people(I hope you not one of them), you want to take a good chance or not ..? you decide ..! Imagine this, you no longer bother yourselve with the electric bill? Especially if you use this tool will keep the natural environment around you, it means you become one of the people who care about the global warming of the world today. Go Green man ..!</p>
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Visit http://www.solarpanel-inverter.info. And you&#8217;d be surprised, because it never occurred at all in your mind before, that to have personal power, less expensive than you ever imagined &#8230;! Trust me&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>The Green IT Environment Era</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Green IT Environment Era Much has being talked about Green IT these days. To begin with, let us try to understand the concept. Unlike popular opinion, Green IT is not at all about purchasing a suite of jazzy green hardware and or other IT paraphernalia. Rather the concept is all about holistic efficiency and [...]]]></description>
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	Much has being talked about Green IT these days. To begin with, let us try to understand the concept. Unlike popular opinion, Green IT is not at all about purchasing a suite of jazzy green hardware and or other IT paraphernalia. Rather the concept is all about holistic efficiency and that is what leads to more sustainable IT transformation.</p>
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	In the recent past, there have been several concerns about global warming, corporate social responsibility and energy conservation issues that are resulting in an unmatched amount of media coverage about the importance and requirement of a Green environment. Apart from heavy press coverage, environmental protection concerns are gaining prominence even with the IT managers.</p>
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	Therefore, adopting <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hclisd.com/Green-IT.aspx">Green IT</a> measures would mean to be environmentally accountable as well as adopt a cost-effective approach. A successful and efficient Green initiative increases the accessibility of IT infrastructure as well as minimizes the enterprise expense. Furthermore, it can be a platform for generating a fresh level of discipline in IT management and provisioning.</p>
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	The Why of the Green IT concept</p>
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	According to researchers and IT experts, IT has been thriving on an unsustainable path for some years. There are massive data centers that are feeding on electricity and millions of computer burn up processor power conducting background processes most of the time when users are in discussions. All these result in excess of documents and emails printed unnecessarily that remains unused.</p>
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	These above mentioned causes are the reasons as to why there is a need for Green IT infrastructure today. Other than this, there are other reasons too. Majority of EU and UK campaigns and regulations demand greener business. Today employees are becoming “green aware” and aims to see their respective organizations playing an active part in any solution than deteriorating any problem. Eventually, there will be someone or something, for instance a client, your boss or a government body, who would demand you to be aware of what you are practicing to comply with, advance or assist your organization’s attempts in becoming more environmentally accountable.</p>
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	Today there are numerous service providers offering Green IT solutions by increasing the efficiency of the IT hardware, IT Data Centers and other allied fields. <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hclisd.com/Datacenter-Virtualization.aspx">Datacenter virtualization</a> and <a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.pubarticles.com/article-inspiring-customer-experience-with-a-brilliant-service-help-desk-1316409846.html">Datacenter consolidation</a> are two essential elements contributing towards a Green IT environment. In fact, it is estimated that virtualization is going to be the most influential trend-changing infrastructure throughout 2012. For the ones not prepared to undertake virtualization the best option is to consolidate the existing server.</p>
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	However, the key in being able to address and manage the various aspects of a Green Datacenter is to adopt a holistic approach. The organization needs to take into consideration of all the environmental impacts rather than concentrating only on the obvious factors. </p>
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	<span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Georgia;color:#000000;background-color:transparent;font-weight:bold;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;text-decoration:none;vertical-align:baseline;">Also read on &#8211; </span><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/8406407/understanding_the_significance_of_itil_pg2.html?cat=15"><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Georgia;color:#000099;background-color:transparent;font-weight:normal;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;text-decoration:underline;vertical-align:baseline;">ITIL IT service</span></a><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Georgia;color:#000000;background-color:transparent;font-weight:normal;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;text-decoration:none;vertical-align:baseline;">, </span><a rel="nofollow" href="http://www.hclisd.com/Service-Desk.aspx"><span style="font-size:12pt;font-family:Georgia;color:#000099;background-color:transparent;font-weight:normal;font-style:normal;font-variant:normal;text-decoration:underline;vertical-align:baseline;">Software help desk</span></a></p>
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