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ThermaPureHeat to be Featured Thursday (4/29) on ABC Nightline Segment on Bed Bug Epidemic

(1888PressRelease)The bed bug epidemic continues to expand across the United States. The one technology that continues to be viewed by many experts as the best solution for eliminating bed bugs is heat: ThermaPureHeat. On Thursday, 4/29/10 (subject to any breaking news coverage pre-emption) ABC’s Nightline will air a segment on bed bugs and treatment options. […]

Advantages and Disadvantages of Solar Energy

Solar energy can be used and is used for electricity, central heating, hot water, cooking, for producing salt and even for desalination. Solar energy comes from the sun’s rays. Solar energy is known to be absolutely environmentally friendly. but, when the sun rays enter the earth’s atmosphere it is completely dilute. although solar energy is […]

On Earth Day – Reduce Your Drinking Water Footprint – Get Off the Bottle with EcoloBlue – Leading the Water Solution Revolution

(1888PressRelease)The EcoloBlue 30 produces up to 8 gallons of pure drinking water from the air by utilizing a 12 step filtration process. Get off the bottle and stop contributing to the growing plastic waste. For Earth Day reduce your water footprint with the new EcoloBlue 30. Save money, save the environment – drink 99.9% pure […]

A Look At The Benefits Of Recycling Paper

The environment benefits greatly from paper being recycled and, fortunately, it is not at all difficult to do. Once paper is collected by your local authority or recycling management company, it is then taken to a paper mill, a factory devoted to creating sheets of paper from ingredients such as old magazines, newspapers, used envelopes etc.

Using Green Energy For Our Future

With the growing concerns about global warming, rising oil and gas prices, and the increase in pollution in our air, water, and soil, governments from all over the world are now searching for ways to implement more renewable energy sources. The supply of fossil fuels is finite, and eventually the world’s non-renewable energy sources will be depleted so it has become essential to use green energy to create a sustainable future.