Earth Day 2008 by Melissa on April 21, 2008 ("Just a Geeky Girl")
With Earth Day fast approaching what ways are you helping to "save the planet?" This year I was part of Earth Hour by shutting off the lights and electronics in my home for more than an hour that evening. Along with that, I'm doing my part by conserving energy and water, recycling, and using more "Earth friendly" products...
Video of the Day from Kim Komando
A song for Earth Day
It's Earth Day! It's a day to celebrate the Earth.
This Discovery Channel ad sums it up nicely. I haven't heard a feel-good song like this in a long time. It'll have you singing along by the end.
Share this video with your friends. Then, go outside and enjoy the weather. Happy Earth Day.
We all are aware of the fact that billions of years ago, there was very little oxygen on Earth to breathe. Scientist of University of California at Riverside (UCR) have researched when in Earth's history oxygen may have abundant. Curious to know how origins of Earth survived?
We all are aware of the fact that billions of years ago, there was very little oxygen on Earth to breathe. Scientist of University of California at Riverside (UCR) have researched when in Earth's history oxygen may have abundant. Curious to know how origins of Earth survived?
My class Earthday 2008, plus the Exploring Space and Time Project a year long project dedicated to the Earth in relationship to the sun, film included that is short and explains
Do you know Robotic missions to Mars have revealed clues about the planet's atmosphere and surface composition? NASA is investing to find and use natural resources beyond Earth. Want to know more about Robotic Mars Mission.
Do you know Robotic missions to Mars have revealed clues about the planet's atmosphere and surface composition? NASA is investing to find and use natural resources beyond Earth. Want to know more about Robotic Mars Mission.
The Milky way steals the show from Sahara sands that make the Earth glow orange. Reid Wiseman a NASA astronaut has captured this pic from International Space Station.
The Milky way steals the show from Sahara sands that make the Earth glow orange. Reid Wiseman a NASA astronaut has captured this pic from International Space Station.
The Greens are a family who are looking for ways to help out planet Earth. Different "Green" topics are covered in "episodes" that is a collection of links from Flash cartoons about the Greens (very humorous) to links to online quizzes and activities.
Never has the need for mass participation in random acts of kindness been so critical. Charity Guide, dedicated to promoting flexible volunteerism, by inspiring and facilitating acts of kindness, reminds everyone that earth-friendly random acts of kindnes
Gimundo.com is an excellent resource for all kinds of "good news" stories. They have an entire strand on "Green" with many stories and resources for going green.
In this blog post, Chris Pirillo shares resources from Ideal Bite-- offers light green living tips for real people who lead busy lives and want to make small changes that add up to big results. (In other words it's for all of us who don't have the time or the energy to reduce their carbon footprint to zero.) Their Daily Tips cover everything from energy saving gadgets to eco-pet products to saving money at the gas pump.