Articles tagged with: enviroment
Declining levels of calcium in North American lakes, caused in part by acid rain, are having a lasting impact on the food web of these aquatic ecosystems, scientists say. Calling the phenomenon “aquatic osteoporosis,” Queen’s University …
“Going green” has become such a buzz phrase du jour. But sometimes you can’t help but wonder if people are just talking about the environment or if they’re actually working to improve it.
For years many …
People living in PEI are the greenest among us, a new Statistics Canada study shows. A whopping 92% of Islanders compost regularly, compared to 71% and 38% in the next-best composting provinces, Nova Scotia and Ontario.
But …
Heating and cooling systems account for 56 percent of energy used in a typical home, making it the largest energy expense for most households, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Making smarter decisions about …
Did you know that you can read the November issue of Muchmor Canada Magazine online in our easy to use page turning flip-book format. Easily searchable, add bookmarks and notes to the pages and even …
Halloween is the season of dress-up, make-believe and fun. Great preparation goes into buying costumes that transform young children, teens, college students and even adults into an array of characters including ghosts, goblins, witches, devils, …
Our world has evolved since the creation of the electric baseboard heater. Today, there are many choices when it comes to efficient heating solutions that increase your comfort. But it seems everyone wants to sell …
Throughout the election campaigns this year both north and south of the border, candidates from all parties have spoken of the urgent need to develop alternative fuels. North American interest in alternative fuel technologies stems …


















