Nat’s Big Green Land

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The metal container modified cooking stove

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Rural India is well known to be heavily dependent on biomass based systems for its daily sustenance. Cooking is one single activity that accounts for about ninety percent of the total domestic energy demand or usage.

There is also the regional factor that plays an important role in this type of work that consumes more natural resource for energy generation. States and places which are in the upper reaches of the country experience severe temperature drops during the winter season More

Born Aussie And Proud

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I am Australian. Ask me about snakes and that and I got it covered. Want to know about sharks and I might be able to have a good guess, just because I have a few mates who have seen them in the wild in close quarters–But ask me about London and I draw a big fat blank; you may as well ask me about warts treatment (I don’t think I have one wart on my whole body, but despite the More

Why I do what I do.

posted by admin in The Greenhouse

I have recently moved to London from the Australian outback and I have to say that I have found quite a lot wanting in the big city. It seems that not only are people in this city massively unfriendly, but they don’t give two shakes about the environment. Not only do they not care about it, they don’t seem to want to be in it either.

I just wish that people would put aside their fears of the outdoors and start to embrace and defend it, rather than putting up a brand new shopping centre. There are so many issues to be tackled and I personally feel that we are running out of time, and now need to act as a global community. And that’s what this blog is about, my quest for a big green land! �

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