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by PXR5 - 2008-07-25
As new concepts and theories for residential energy production emerge, many sceptics voice their opinions claiming these new ideas simply don't life up to the hype. Solar power is one such idea w...
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by Paul Fitzgerald - 2008-07-24
You can't have failed to notice the rising gas prices. Even if you haven't got a car you'll have had your ear chewed off by all the people you get rides from about how expensive it is to run a car. "...
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by MIKE SELVON - 2008-07-24
When you think about consumer electronics, you may think of equipment you use every day; like televisions, mobile phones and personal computers. What you may not even consider is that each year, the ...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-07-24
Scientists from around the planet got reminded of how little they know and how powerful and unpredictable space out there can be. There are many UNKNOWNS an even the KNOWNS are not sure things. The L...
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by Dominique Lummus - 2008-07-23
Everyone doing something - ten ways to be green Laurie David, who produced Al Gore's documentary "An Inconvenient Truth," once stated that saving the planet is not about everyone doing everything, r...
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by Mark Boardman - 2008-07-23
As it rotates, the Earth wobbles as it spins on its axis. And as it slows down, the planet develops a host of different wobbles, ranging in time period from a few minutes to billions of years.The mys...
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by Mark Boardman - 2008-07-23
Tropical cyclone Cristobal circulated with its mid point just offshore on the east coast of the US, but it has not become any better organized since the afternoon of Saturday, in fact winds on the No...
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by Victor Epand - 2008-07-23
Magazines on environment education have content put together by environment journalists who collect, verify, produce, distribute and exhibit related and dedicated information. The need to access info...
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by DANIEL COLLINS - 2008-07-23
Despite being the main mode of transport for many people, cars are often cited by environmentalists as a primary contributor to climate change; with around 30 million cars on the road in the UK, t...
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by Koz Huseyin - 2008-07-23
Solar energy is making a big impact today. In the world we live, we have put major strain on natural resources. But, there is a renewable energy source, which is becoming a viable source to meet the ...
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by Alisha Dhamani - 2008-07-22
Climate determines how fast or slowly rocks will erode. Climatic conditions control the rate of weathering that takes place by regulating the catalysts of moisture and temperature. Experimentation ha...
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by Steve Hanson - 2008-07-22
Saving energy helps the environment because most energy sources, such as coal and natural gas are non-renewable. This means that once used, they are gone forever. Additionally, most forms of energy c...
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by Steve Hanson - 2008-07-22
Making improvements to your lighting is one of the fastest ways to cut your energy bills. An average household dedicates 11% of its energy budget to lighting. Using new lighting technologies can redu...
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by Kadence Buchanan - 2008-07-22
Plastics products are ubiquitous throughout the world. As dependency upon these light weight and durable products increased, so too has the need for global innovation in recycling technologies. Over ...
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by - 2008-07-21
If you use a computer and can read this newsletter, you'll have no doubt heard about global warming.You've probably heard different stories about what could be causing global warming and what it'll do...
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by Catherine Harvey - 2008-07-20
You don't have to go that far back in time to come across a time when local grocer's shops would package everything up in brown paper bags for us to take home. Shopping was a pleasure that came with ...
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by Roger Munns - 2008-07-20
Tenerife, a Canary Island off the coast of Africa, is paving the path of using alternative energy sources in the future. Global warming is having an impact on the world now and it is only expected to...
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by JAMES SMITH - 2008-07-20
Many of us grew up watching friendly Kermit the Frog on a television show called Sesame Street. Certainly, we can remember reading the fairy tale of the frog that turns into a handsome prince afte...
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by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-07-19
It's one thing to discuss the probabilities of an Atlantean and a Lemurian civilization, and it's totally another thing to come up with the reasons both or either were destroyed. Frank Joseph, editor...
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by Rachel Yoshida - 2008-07-19
We are becoming increasingly aware that we must learn to conserve our natural resource of water. We can not make it ourselves like electricity, once we are out of clean, drinkable water, we will just...