Posts Tagged ‘Climate’
The Effect Of Organic Farming In Climate Change
With our current way of life, preventing a devastating climate change is next to impossible. According to reports, “Three hundred fifty parts per million (350 ppm) is the recommended safe threshold for carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. Today, at 386 ppm, we’re over the limit.” This is the reason why half of Metro Manila, a city we believed to be unsinkable, were left submerged, even today. This is also the reason why storm after storm have ravaged our farms and mountains, resulting in massive shortages of food supplies as well as cutting-off major access roads to across the provinces.
“To avoid further expensive climate chaos we must deploy the most creative and innovative technology in the world to rapidly pull carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. And [sustainable, organic, biodynamic,] regenerative farming is it.” Buy and send philippine flower through online philippine flower shop.
As our weather cools outside, pests move to a warmer climate – inside your house
Fall is officially here, and the cooler temperatures have arrived, Iâve even noticed an occasional jacket being worn in the mornings as I drive around our valley through Phoenix, Glendale and Scottsdale areas. But I have also noticed, that just like clockwork, this is the time of year that the flavor of our phone calls changes from one of Iâve got ants in the yard, to help, there are bugs all over inside my house or building. Thatâs right every year itâs the same thing, as we tell our customers, the bugs are looking for a nice warm place to vacation for the winter time, just like our out of state friends the âSNOW BIRDSâ that come to Arizona to visit in the winter, not that Iâm insinuating they are pests, although upon talking to a couple of the wives, they say their frisky husbands are the biggest pests of all!!! Ha ha.
So what can you do, well Iâm kind of biased, being the owner of the company, but I think the best thing you can do is âCALL Invader Pest Management at 623-435-0228â this is a simple approach to your bugs, rodents, pigeons, crickets and scorpions trying to move inside this winter.

