Questions about the environment weigh heavily on people’s minds these days. Reports of new disasters flood the airwaves. This year the United States had been thrashed by a record 905 tornadoes by May 11, 2008. Statistics reveal the US averaged a total of 1270 tornadoes per year during the past ten years.
The American honeybee is disappearing and predicted to go extinct. Continue Reading…
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Cleaning is always an irksome task – no matter what kind of cleaning you are involved in. Cleaning your home, car, business, or carpets can involve a lot of washing, scrubbing, and wiping to make surfaces clean and fresh-smelling. Most of us face this daily ordeal of cleaning armed with a range of cleaning chemicals.
Commercial cleaning chemicals often contain abrasive detergents and harsh chemicals that can pose health risks. However, with green chemicals, it is now possible to achieve outstanding cleaning results without risking exposure to any toxic chemicals. Green cleaners allow you to also accomplish similar or better cleaning results than can be achieved with commercially available cleaners. Continue Reading…
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Conventional Pesticides lead to several problems such as 25 million cases of acute occupational pesticide poisoning in developing countries each year . 14% of all known occupational injuries and 10% of all fatal injuries are caused by pesticides . Obsolete pesticides stored in developing countries – 20,000 tonnes in Africa alone. Fundamental component of Integrated Pest Management is the biopesticides which controls pests resistant toconventional pesticides. When used as a component of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) programs, biopesticides can greatly decrease the use of conventional pesticides, while crop yields remain high.Biopesticides are designed to affect only one specific pest or,in some cases, a few target organisms, in contrast to broadspectrum, conventional pesticides that may affect organisms as different as birds, insects, and mammals. Biopesticides often are effective in very small quantities and often decompose quickly, thereby resulting in lower exposures and largely avoiding the pollution problems caused by conventional pesticides. Biopesticides are pest management tools that are based on beneficial microorganisms (bacteria, viruses, fungi and protozoa), beneficial nematodes or other safe, biologically based active ingredients. Benefits of biopesticides include effective control of insects, plant diseases and weeds, as well as human and environmental safety. Biopesticides also play an important role in providing pest management tools in areas where pesticide resistance, niche markets, and environmental concerns limit the use of chemical pesticide products.Biopesticides are certain types of pesticides derived from such natural materials as animals, plants, bacteria, and certain minerals. For example, canola oil and baking soda have pesticidal applications and are considered biopesticides. At the end of 2001, there were approximately 195 registered biopesticide active ingredients and 780 products. Biopesticides fall into three major classes:
1. Microbial pesticides consist of a microorganism (e.g., a bacterium, fungus, virus or protozoan) as the active ingredient. Microbial pesticides can control many different kinds of pests, although each separate active ingredient is relatively specific for its target pest[s]. For example, there are fungi that control certain weeds, and other fungi that kill specific insects. Continue Reading…
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