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The World Environmental Organization will help you put an end to the environmental destruction that is taking place every day, both in our own neighborhoods and elsewhere in the world. Please read the helpful tips contained within this site, and share what you learn with your friends. Click on the links to the left to navigate to different pages of this site.
 World Environmental Organization Seeks Volunteers
The World Environmental Organization will soon be establishing representatives in each of the 50 U.S. States, as well as in most other countries worldwide. If you would like to represent World.Org in your state or country, please complete our volunteer application.
Free Membership
The World Environmental Organization offers free online membership. Please click here now to become a member. Members receive a free subscription to the World.Org Newsletter. Become a member today and learn lots of ways that you can make a difference!
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
There are three important steps to follow to minimize the amount of materials that end up as trash in landfills:
- Reduce - Take the time to purchase products that are packaged responsibly with a
minimum of waste.
- Reuse - Find ways to give new life to things that might otherwise
end up in the trash. Use our recycling database to
learn how to reuse common household items.
- Recycle - Whenever possible, purchase products that are made from recycled materials. Sort your recyclables and take them to a local recycling center regularly.
1,000 Useful Environmental Web Sites
Editors at the World Environmental Organization have located the Top 1000 Environmental Web Sites and arranged these into categories such as climate change, renewable energy and telecommuting. Please click here to view these sites now.
Rescue Me! Animal Rescue Network
The World Environmental Organization will soon debut an expanded version of its animal rescue network. This new version of Rescue Me! will feature rescue dogs, rescue cats and other rescue animals needing new homes in dozens of countries around the world.
Scientific Research into Nutritional and Herbal Therapies
The World Environmental Organization is participating in the launch of a new natural health project called Wellness Review. It is widely known that many nutritional and herbal supplements can have significant medical benefits, however, it is often difficult to distinguish those nutritional treatments with a sound basis in science from those that don't work, or that can possibly even make a medical condition worse. World.Org scientists will review evidence published in peer-reviewed medical journals regarding nutritional treatments for diseases and publish them in reports to be made available to medical doctors and other healthcare professionals. Blase Harris, a medical doctor with a special interest in nutrition, serves as an advisor to Wellness Review editors. A sample report has been made available online, describing treatments for cardiomyopathy, congestive heart failure, and arrhythmias.
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