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  1. Melting Arctic Sea Ice and Global Warming Hype

    by James William Smith - 2008-09-27
    There can be no dispute that the ice over the Arctic is melting pretty fast. Satellite pictures clearly show the extent of the decrease in Arctic ice during the last several years. In fact, observati...
  2. Reducing UK CO2 Emissions By 60%

    by James Nash - 2008-09-27
    This article shows how the UK can achieve a 60% reduction on the total year 2000 CO2 emissions, i.e. to reduce the emission of CO2 in the UK to 40% of the 2000 emissions. It describes the development...
  3. Being Ready When There Is An Earthquake

    by Jordan McPelt - 2008-09-26
    Earthquakes can be scary, and if you are not properly prepared, they could be deadly too. The one thing that you will need to think about if you live near a fault line or even in a place where you ca...
  4. The Potential Of Hydrogen Based Energy

    by James Nash - 2008-09-26
    This article illustrates the potential of hydrogen based energy systems. We want to show you that if the world chooses to follow the hydrogen road then all the basic technology is available now, we a...
  5. The Likely Development Of Hydrogen Supplies For The UK

    by James Nash - 2008-09-26
    There are several ways of making hydrogen in the UK. The cheapest way is to convert natural gas into hydrogen by a process called reformation. Reforming natural gas into hydrogen produces CO2 but no ...
  6. Natural Cleaning Products And Major Health Benefits

    by Drago Marx - 2008-09-26
    You may know that by using natural cleaning products, doing so is good both for you, your family and the environment. Many of the cleaners used every day in the home are made of toxic substances such ...
  7. Environment, What is Clean Coal Technology?

    by CHRIS CARTER - 2008-09-26
    Coal is the dirtiest of all fossil fuels. When burned, it produces emissions that contribute to global warming, create acid rain and pollute water. With all of the hoopla surrounding nuclear energ...
  8. Why Drink Bottled Water?

    by Art Stanley - 2008-09-25
    Bottled water is one of the most popular, and most expensive consumer beverages available today. Vast quantities are sold daily in North America and around the world. The question is, why?The bottled...
  9. Understanding Geothermal Heat Sources

    by James Nash - 2008-09-25
    In this article, we shall explore information to provide an answer to the question; what is geothermal energy? We hope this source will be suitable for educational reference to both adults and teenag...
  10. Advantages And Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy

    by James Nash - 2008-09-25
    Geothermal energy is derived from beneath the earth's surface. There are a variety of different thermal resources, each of which creates its own engineering challenge as to the way that the energy ca...
  11. Build A Wind Generator

    by Andrew Oke - 2008-09-25
    It seems like yesterday when we decided to take the plunge into off grid living. In fact it's been well over 16 years now. We're a little different from most people who live on renewable energy thoug...
  12. Calm Before the Storm?

    by Ernie Fitzpatrick - 2008-09-25
    Are we seeing the peendulm swing from the perspective of sun spot activity? The eleven year cycle of the sun says that the PEAK of the current cycle (#24) will come in 2012. In a year and seson of se...
  13. Accelerated Global Warming And Atmospheric CO2 Emissions

    by James Nash - 2008-09-25
    Up to now it has been generally assumed that global warming will be a linear process. However evidence from the geological past linked with climate modelling that takes into account the global warmin...
  14. Bush On Global Warming: Decider Or Dissembler?

    by James Nash - 2008-09-25
    President George W. Bush once famously declared: "I'm the decider, and I decide what's best." But when it comes to environmental issues, especially global warming, Bush often sounds more like the dis...
  15. Why Are The Bridges Falling In The United States At An Increased Rate

    by Aydan Corkern - 2008-09-24
    Recently, the bridge that fell last year in Minneapolis, Minnesota reopened to traffic flow. It was a mini celebration for those who had regularly used the old bridge to travel on and commute everyda...
  16. Amazing Amounts Of Flooding And Other Natural Disasters Are Plaguing The World

    by Aydan Corkern - 2008-09-23
    Some people truly believe that the world has become extremely plagued by natural disasters of all kinds. Some believe that we are only recognizing disasters on a broader scale because of the availabi...
  17. The Future Of Wind Energy

    by James Nash - 2008-09-23
    f you're one of those people who every winter puts out 10,000 holiday lights or every summer keeps the air conditioning cold enough to make frozen treats on the kitchen counter - or whether you're li...
  18. Organic Mold Killers - Your Full Consent To Make The Place We Live In A Green Environment To Live In

    by Drago Marx - 2008-09-23
    Metals, wood, plastic and tiles are highly susceptible to molds especially when there is high humidity. While cloth materials are easy to wash with just soap and water, washing cloth with water can ag...
  19. Home Heating Oil Prices Soar This Winter

    by Gloria Smith - 2008-09-23
    Prices of oil have a domino effect on the prices of many major products worldwide. As oil prices go up, so does the price of food especially those that use oil in manufacturing them. Soon enough, pri...
  20. The Process of Making Biodiesel

    by Mike Hirn - 2008-09-23
    Procedure for making Biodiesel.Transforming vegetable oil and making it into a homemade fuel is one of the best option for optimizing cost against the use of petroleum diesel. Not only that but it is...