If you’re in the real estate industry, you might be interested in the new green building trend and what it means to you. You’ve probably also heard the term “Eco Realtor” and wondered if it’s worth paying attention to, or if it’s just another industry fad. The bottom line is that the green movement is booming and consumers are growing curious on how they can live a more eco-friendly lifestyle. If you become an informed Eco Realtor, you can provide added services that your clients will really appreciate, and at the same time you will be doing something good for the environment.
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Even though gas prices have recently dropped I think all of us realize this will only be temporary and eventually the price of fuel will rise and surpass the high levels it was at. So in an attempt to realize this inevitability and start saving money now what are the best options when it comes to buying a vehicle not only to save us money but reduce the good old carbon footprint we leave to other generations.
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Posted by: woodvale in Nature
Imagine sitting on the deck of a luxury cruise ship anchored in a remote inlet miles from civilization.
The night is calm, warm and balmy and as you sip your wine and enjoy your freshly caught fish, you wonder: “Can cruises get any better than this?”
Truth is, they probably can’t. Yet just a stone’s throw from you is a pristine wilderness area with some of the most breathtaking natural wonders in the world.
A vast and ancient landscape.
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Why Cruises Are a Great Way to Experience the Beauty of Australia’s Remote North Coast
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Mexico City, the world’s most populous city, just keeps growing and growing with no end in sight. In the next ten to twenty years, Mexico City may become the world’s first urban area with 50 million residents.
If Mexico City currently has 25,000,000 people than the area within a hundred mile radius approaches 35,000,000 people. This is due to increased population growth and decreasing open areas including farmland.
The actual figures given by the Mexican Government do little to help answer the big number question. For example, Pachuca, a city about 60 miles northwest from Mexico City, is officially given a population of around 400,000.
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The World’s Largest City Just Keeps on Growing and Growing
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Posted by: jillb in Nature
For green horns and the cow-savvy alike, the 113th Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo boasts family-oriented entertainment and commercial exhibitions galore. If you are new to Texas, the stock show holds promise as an introduction to true cowboy culture. This impressive event, which boasts over more than 22,000 animals to be shown over 24 days, began over a hundred years ago on the banks of Marine Creek in North Fort Worth. From its earliest days it was billed as “the most opulent and dynamic livestock pavilion in the entire Western Hemisphere,” and not much has changed since then.
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Real Cowboys Abound at the Fort Worth Stock Show and Rodeo
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