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  • global warming

    • 181.

      The Power of Tidal Energy


      by James Nash - 2008-08-22
      The earth is undergoing a terrible bout of global warming with the carbon that is emitted by the burning of fossil fuels to generate electricity and when used in vehicles for transportation purposes....
    • 182.

      How You Can Use Solar Power in Your Own Home


      by Gavin Dye - 2008-08-25
      As I am sure you have noticed the cost of your electricity and gas keeps rising year after year, this inculded with more people looking to move to living a more carbon friendly lifestyle, many of us ...
    • 183.

      A Comprehensive Plan For Us Energy Independence


      by - 2008-08-26
      The USA must become independent of foreign oil imports, the world must halt global warming, and world economies must continue to grow.Only the US can take the lead and can convince other nations that ...
    • 184.

      Global Warming Can Not Melt the Polar Ice Caps From Below


      by Dilip Dahanukar - 2008-08-27
      The Earth is being heated by the Sun every day. Almost 174,000 Terawatts of energy hits the Earth. One Terawatt is equal to one million megawatts! So the Sun is heating the Earth with 174 billion meg...
    • 185.

      Kyoto Protocol and What it Means


      by Dilip Dahanukar - 2008-08-29
      The UN member countries in a convention held on climate change in Japan, in 1997, agreed to a treaty for controlling the emissions. It was named the 'Kyoto Protocol' from the name of the place where ...
    • 186.

      Why Some Carbon Offsets Are Better Than Others


      by James Nash - 2008-08-29
      As with any purchase, buyers need to choose their offsets carefully, particularly as the voluntary offset market is largely unregulated. One issue to consider is the offset project type. For example,...
    • 187.

      Is Our Oil Dependance Posioning Our Worlds Waters


      by Rachel Yoshida - 2008-08-30
      We need to stop polluting our ocean. People are destroying our oceans by putting chemical contamination in the water, which can hurt and kill the animals. If an oil spill comes in contact with a fish...
    • 188.

      Recycling As A Form Of Offsetting


      by James Nash - 2008-08-30
      Every Thursday night, like every other householder in our neighborhood, I collect our waste paper, cans, bottles and plastic and put them out on the street outside our house. On Friday morning a loca...
    • 189.

      Why Offset With Trees?


      by James Nash - 2008-08-30
      If climate change is primarily the result of burning fossil fuels isn't offsetting with trees simply a distraction? Shouldn't we focus on renewable energy projects that can replace the use of fossil ...
    • 190.

      How Permanent Are Carbon Offsets?


      by James Nash - 2008-08-30
      Something that worries many people about offsetting emissions with trees is how can you guarantee that they will last long enough? Trees take time to absorb carbon, extracting it slowly from the atmo...