climate change
climate change
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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 ...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-27
Typically, green represents the deadly sin of envy, but with the media's help it now also stands for hypocrisy.In this case, the hypocrisy is media promotion of buying carbon offsets - giving a donat...
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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...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-30
One of the more startling stories recently was an article on the climate in Alaska, where the average temperature has risen seven degrees in the last 30 years and mosquitoes have shown up in normally...
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by James Nash - 2008-09-30
Will polar bears make the leap into the next century? Recent studies project that if Arctic sea ice continues to disappear, so will the polar bear in much of its current range. Polar bears have a low...
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by James Nash - 2008-10-01
I used to joke that the government issues so much information every day, it can't help but let the truth slip out every once in a while. The Bush Administration's recent report on global warming is a...
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by Clint Jhonson - 2008-10-01
The constant climate change is a fact that we just can't disregard anymore. As unreal as it may sound, the world may soon end and we have some fault whereas these changes are concerned. Global warmin...