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Showing posts with label environment impact. Show all posts
Showing posts with label environment impact. Show all posts

Sunday, March 3, 2013

The Only Effective Way to Protect the Environment


While browsing the internet you will find a great number of ways suggesting you how to save the environment. Or there are lots of BBC and National Geographic documentaries shouting about the devastating impact of mankind on wild nature. You are imposed on a variety of methods how to lessen the destructive impact on nature but it looks like treating the symptoms instead of the problem, which is actually the problem of mind.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

The Idea of Created Diamonds


Are diamonds beautiful? No doubt they are! Everybody will surely agree with this fact. But is the hole in the Earth several kilometers in diameter beautiful, or swirl of dust raised by giant truck wheels, or hectares of cut forests, or polluted rivers? Do they look great? Till recently it was impossible to comprehend the beauty of a diamond gem without making such harm to nature.

Probably the main idea of created diamonds is to be eco-friendly. Scientists and engineers spent years to study the nature of diamonds to find the possibility to recreate them synthetically. Supported by eco-conscious people and the department of environmental control they managed to reach success and found the way to grow diamonds in the laboratory. HPHT is already a known abbreviation that refers to high pressure high temperature technology. Judging from the name you may guess that diamonds are grown under intense pressure and high heat - in simulated conditions that are equal to natural. A grain of natural diamond and a handful of graphite put into a chamber under certain conditions turn into 100% real eco-friendly diamond.

Created diamonds are real ones with the same properties as mined diamonds have: optical, physical and chemical. They look like mined diamonds, they have the same diamond lattice structure and bands and they hardly be distinguished from mined ones. Lab grown diamonds are solid, wearproof, tough, fadeless, endurable and of course possess that stunning luster and brilliance diamonds are loved for. But what they are really praised for is their origin. Being grown by man created diamonds do not imply digging, thus make no harm to nature - no more air and water pollution, no more soil erosion, no more damage to rare species of flora and fauna. Currently created diamonds are number one choice for followers of green movement and the rest eco-conscious people.

To conclude, there is a possibility to comprehend brilliance and beauty of real diamond without causing damage to nature. Don't be indifferent to environment we live in and make a right choice when buying diamond jewelry.

Sunday, July 4, 2010

Be Eco-stylish With 'Green' Wedding Rings


First, it seemed to be an oddity, then a strange but acceptable event, now it is a kind of tendency. We are speaking about green wedding. And what a wedding is without a wedding ring?!

Though being rather small a ring is a very important part of the whole wedding event as the party ends, the guests leave but a ring remains for the whole life. Moreover, it serves as a symbol of endless love - with no beginning and no ending on the band.

When exchanging the rings the couple affirm their marital union by vow and promise to love each other unconditionally, to support in all goals, to honor and respect and to cherish each other for as long as they both will live. What if amplify this vow to "help to change this world and make it better"? Small wedding rings can do a great thing to alter the world for better. Think about the material they are made of. If it does not imply human rights abuse or bringing harm to environment this is the very ring that makes you and the planet feel happy. Here is a list of most common engagement rings used for green wedding:

1. Hammered silver rings. They are made of recycled sterling silver. These rings are perfect choice for eco-conscious couples which help to make no harm to nature and to save money at the same time. They are usually handmade and can be of various designs, weight and width.

2. Wooden rings. Can you imagine such a ring? First of all, it is absolutely unusual and unique. Be sure your ring-finger will be paid attention to. Moreover, it is very comfortable to wear and is said to be rather practical. In addition, it is very beautiful. A wooden ring is just a perfect alternative to precious gems and metals.

3. Created diamond wedding rings. Those who believe that engagement ring should be only diamond and do not want to experiment with other gems have a great chance to try a wedding ring with created (man made) diamond. It is a known fact that diamond mining has devastating impact on flora and fauna and the Earth's climate upon the whole. Man made diamonds in turn are created to avoid this harmful impact on the ecosystem. With created diamond you will get everything you expect from naturally-occurring diamond: durability, longevity, wearproofness and of course incredible shine and luster. Unlike mined diamonds, man made diamonds can boast affordable price.

So, let nothing darken your wedding and prevent you from making better changes for this world.

Saturday, March 20, 2010

Diamond mining and its impact on the environment

Diamond mining is a kind of invasion in local ecosystem, where its different elements exist in side-by-side balance. There are some facts how diamond mining influence the environment:

Energy use and air pollution
Two forms of energy are used for diamond exploration: hydrocarbons (oil, diesel, gas) and electricity. Usage of both of energy sources leads to emission of carbon (CO2) into the air, which in turn causes climate changes and global warming. Greenhouse gases causes by industrial activity are exhaled into the atmosphere and trigger various environmental problems. Reducing energy consumption will help to protect our planet.

Water
Water is used for diamond extraction but not chemicals for them not to damage precious stones. A great number of diamond mines are located in Africa, where water is scarce. So, it is even more important to keep natural water clean and not to pollute it during industrial process.

Balance in nature
There is a great number of living organisms on the planet, starting from micro organisms to animals and humans. All of them exist in a close contact creating unique natural balance. Human activity can be a thread to such a balance. Diamond mines are located in different parts of the world: from North (Canada) to South (Africa) and are usually situated in various ecosystems: coastal areas, deserts, plains and highlands.

Now, think about the impact of diamond mining on surrounding environment. Is it worth it?