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Maintenance Progress

Maintenance Progress

Jan | 28 | 2018

January started with a slow work progress with a few landscaping maintenance jobs. Maintenance is important given the fact that, after the massive landscaping itself, the lawn begins to shot and the trees start shedding their leaves, you will need to maintain that outdoor beauty you seek. thus it is important to keep a check on the maintenance progress.

These include lawn mowing, collecting dead leaves, supporting young tree to grow straight, weeding the lawn and flower beds and trimming the hedge.

 

Top 5 environmental documentaries of 2016

1. Anthropocene

Anthropocene, a short documentary produced by the ABC-TV Catalyst series, examines the characteristics and the consequences of this oncoming age.

2 Before the Flood

Named the United Nations Messenger on Climate Change in 2014, Leonardo DiCaprio’s documentary ‘Before the Flood’ represents the fruits of his efforts to educate himself and others on this pressing crisis. The film takes a sweeping and all-encompassing view of the slowly building catastrophe that is global warming.

3 Great Lakes, Bad Lines

The film concerns the inevitable erosion and malfunction of Enbridge Line 5, a Canadian-owned pipeline that stretches across over 500 miles and transports 23 million gallons of oil through much of Michigan’s Great Lakes on a daily basis.

4 Chevron vs. the Amazon

The oil industry giant Chevron began operating in Ecuador’s Amazon rain forest in 1964. Over the course of thirty years, the Amazon became the victim of unregulated corporate abuse and greed.  Empire Files host Abby Martin visits the scene of the crime in Chevron vs. the Amazon, and uncovers the extent to which the criminal acts of industry have spoiled the riches of a tropical paradise.

5 The Breakthrough in Renewable Energy

The Breakthrough in Renewable Energy, a new documentary produced by the acclaimed VPRO Backlight series, takes us inside the corporate offices and production lines where this groundbreaking work is being done, and examines what it could mean for the future of energy consumption on Earth.

LED Lighting the World

LED Lighting the World.

17| June| 2016
They say with great power comes great responsibility, and it turns out this adage may apply to electrical power as well. In many developed countries, the percentage of the world’s energy consumed far exceeds the percentage of the population that lives there. Extrapolating on this data about energy usage made it clear that if all the countries of the world one day consumed energy at the same rate as these countries, the world’s energy supply and natural resources simply wouldn’t be enough to continue powering the globe.e14-60smd---1

In response to this data, a program was launched in India to provide households with low-energy LED lighting in hopes that energy usage would significantly decrease. The program gave away <a href=”https://www.ledlights.co.uk/wired/worldwide-adoption-of-energy-free-lighting/”>770 million LED light bulbs</a> in the hope of reducing India’s energy footprint. The lights were distributed in 2015, and it’s now time to examine the results and see if the experiment worked.

Visit, https://www.ledlights.co.uk/   to find out more.

 

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