Posts Tagged fire

How the West was lost to wildfires

“Arizona is burning. Texas, too. New Mexico is next. If you need a grim reminder that an already arid West is burning up and blowing away, here it is. As I write this, more than 700 square miles of Arizona and more than 4,300 square miles of Texas have been swept by monster wildfires. Consider those massive columns of acrid smoke drifting eastward as a kind of smoke signal warning us that a globally warming world is not a matter of some future worst-case scenario. It’s happening right here, right now.

Air tankers have been dropping fire retardant on what is being called the Wallow fire in Arizona and firefighting crews have been mobilized from across the West, but the fire remained “zero contained” for most of last week and only 18 percent so early in the new week, too big to touch with mere human tools like hoses, shovels, saws, and bulldozers. Walls of flame 100 feet high rolled over the land like a tsunami from Hades. The heat from such a fire is so intense and immense that it can create small tornadoes of red embers that cannot be knocked down and smothered by water or chemicals. These are not your grandfather’s forest fires.”

How the West was lost to wildfires via Chip Ward – Toms DispatchGrist

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Mark Ruffalo wants you to stand up against hydrofracking

“Actor Mark Ruffalo, who lives in a rural New York town on the Delaware River with his family, is not one of those celebrities who parachutes into a random political cause and starts ignorantly pontificating about solutions. He has been actively involved with efforts to keep potentially disastrous hydrofracking practices out of New York State for three years, and he knows his stuff. He’s even co-founded his own initiative on water quality, Water Defense.

Now Ruffalo has banded together with some other famous friends, including Ethan Hawke and Zoe Saldana, to make a new video, “I Love My New York Water,” that he hopes will encourage people to get involved in the battle to keep New York’s water safe from the effects of hydrofracking. Fracking, in case you don’t know, is a controversial natural gas extraction process that has the potential to cause severe environmental damage (remember the flaming faucets in Gasland?). “It is a new technology, ” Ruffalo told me. “The industry is using us as guinea pigs. The more we learn about it, the uglier it looks.”

Mark Ruffalo wants you to stand up against hydrofracking via Sarah Goodyear – Grist

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Clean-Burn Retrofit Grate Reduces Fireplace Emissions

Earth’s Flame™ now available for factory built or masonry wood-burning fireplaces

Durango, CO – October 7, 2010 Independent studies estimate that the 37 million households in the United States with one or more fireplaces emit a total of 50,000 – 70,000 tons of harmful pollutants every year. The source of these pollutants has not gone unnoticed as fireplaces are being banned and their use limited across the U.S. Earth’s Flame™ introduces a retrofit grate for wood-burning fireplaces that are the cleanest burning open-hearth retrofit in the industry! Available today, this made-in-Colorado fireplace grate brings long-awaited improvements for the fireplace industry.

With 55 years in the hearth industry, this family and female-owned and operated business wants to keep alive the American tradition of families gathering around an open-hearth, wood-burning fireplace. At the same time, Earth’s Flame™ protects the environment and provides the user with noticeable improvements in overall fireplace performance.

The Industry Spoke
Earth’s Flame™’s green attributes and innovative qualities won the coveted 2010 VESTA Green Award at the Hearth, Patio and Barbecue Expo. The award praised the product’s innovation in design and technology for significantly reducing emissions in wood-burning fireplaces.

Guilt-free, environment-friendly fires:  Burn Green, Breathe Clean!
This new hybrid retrofit for pre-fabricated and masonry wood-burning fireplaces features a gas-enhanced combustion system combined with an emission-reducing grate.  Earth’s Flame™ (patent pending) can be retrofit into almost any fireplace. Proudly made in the USA of 304 Stainless Steel construction that ensures the reduction of pollutant emissions with the same efficiency over the entire lifespan of Earth’s Flame™. The unique design addresses the “Three Ts” of good combustion: Time, Temperature and Turbulence. Earth’s Flame™ starts with a Blue Flame™  Log Lighter underneath the fire grate that creates a rapid and sustained ignition of the wood diminishing the initial smoke when a fire is lit. The refractory plate above the fire keeps combustion gases in the fireplace longer for more complete combustion.  The refractory plate also prevents gases and particles from going straight up the chimney and creates turbulence. The resulting fire has reduced harmful emissions.

As part of our corporate responsibility mission, Earth’s Flame™ has partnered with the Arbor Day Foundation to help replenish the forests. We are donating trees on behalf of our retailers for each unit ordered. Earth’s Flame™ will be exhibiting at the American Lung Association “Run for the Rocks” in Denver October 10, 2010 and the Green Festival, in San Francisco, November 6 – 7, 2010.

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Where to Find Earth’s Flame™

Fall of 2010, Earth’s Flame™ is available at: Ace Hardware stores, fireplace retail stores and distributors, plumbing wholesalers and hardware stores. Visit www.earthsflame.com or call (888) 201-8805.

About Canterbury Enterprises

Over 55 years ago, founder Joe Leighton came up with the idea of bringing gas into fireplaces. He designed the Blue Flame Log Lighter to eliminate the frustration of lighting fires with paper and kindling. This family/woman owned business strives to keep alive the American Tradition of families gathering around a wood-burning fireplace, while improving air quality and reducing the health risks associated with inhaled fireplace smoke.

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