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05th October 2009
While many realize that global warming is occurring on our planet, few understand the implications that this may have on our way of life. These rising global temperatures are going to cause a host of changes on our planet, and we need to act now or prepar... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
02nd October 2009
One explanation used by young-earth proponents to explain that all coal seams formed during the Flood is the concept of the floating forest, which can be found on the Answers in Genesis website, written by Carl Wieland. There are actually four articles on... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
29th September 2009
Renewable energy is anything that can be used to generate heat or electricity but without using unsustainable fuels and without releasing carbon dioxide into the earth’s atmosphere.
The reason renewable energy is becoming more prevalent is because o... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
25th September 2009
Global warming and climate change are matters that have increasingly been in the public eye in recent times and worldwide action is being taken to tackle the affect these two factors have on the environment.
Global warming results in climate change wh... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
24th September 2009
Global warming is happening because of Carbon dioxide being released into our atmosphere. This is like the city smogs that we used to see in the 1900's, retaining or trapping the infrared heat from the sun in the atmosphere. Global mean temperature rises ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
16th September 2009
TAKE THE WORLD INTO YOUR HANDS WITH THE GLOBAL WARMING MUG FROM FIND ME A GIFT.
Global warming is a hot issue, everyone is trying their best to reduce their carbon footprint and make a difference to the world. Some people however are still taking a lax... Read >
Author: sarah hague
08th September 2009
Interesting facts about the smallest country in the largest continent.
# More commonly known as Maldives or Maldive Islands, the Republic of Maldives is an island country made up of 26 atolls covering a territory with 1,192 islets scattered across th... Read >
Author: pancy
12th August 2009
Global warming is primarily caused by an imbalance of the "greenhouse gases." Greenhouse gases in of themselves are not malevolent; in fact, the earth's atmosphere is essentially a by-product of the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect keeps some of t... Read >
Author: Nealmedia
26th June 2009
So maybe we should start this with a slap against your head. It has been so difficult speaking to the living dead.
We all appreciate Al Gore’s movie the "Inconvenient Truth" for the information it has brought to the masses. Although there might be oth... Read >
Author: Gerard Le Flamand
12th June 2009
Let's face it. Combating the changes taking place in the climate has become a matter of survival. Most of the changes that are happening in the climate pose a serious threat to every living thing on earth: humans, plants, animals, etc. It is widely believ... Read >
Author: Dewayne Blalock
07th June 2009
Children today are burdened with the prospect of a world facing an uncertain future. As such, educative initiatives designed to help children and young people better understand the risks posed by climate change and what they can do to prevent it have neve... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
05th June 2009
American architects Morris Architects are proposing a radical new way of using decommissioned oil rigs - as luxury ‘extreme hotels'. The idea was originally submitted to a ‘Radical Innovation in Hospitality' competition, but now the Houston-based firm... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th May 2009
Before we all start to panic about climate change, let's remember that the climate on planet earth has always been in a state of change. There have been various ice ages just as there have been extended periods of hotter weather. Sea levels have risen and... Read >
Author: Mel C
12th May 2009
Its a trend thats growing rapidly! Thousands upon thousands of households across America are interested to know how to save electricity on their house! There is a couple big reasons for this interest. Perhaps the biggest reasons for understanding how to s... Read >
Author: Sean Byrne
11th May 2009
There are plenty of concerns that can pop up in the course of owning a home. Paying the bills is only the beginning because along with the independence that being a homeowner brings come the responsibility of dealing with other concerns such as a flooded ... Read >
Author: Leo Nov
12th February 2009
In today’s competitive world we all are so busy with our hectic schedules that most of us do forget about the social responsibilities we have. We have to face so many insecurities in day to day life. Insecurities like jobs, houses, weather and even our ... Read >
Author: pinky
30th January 2009
Some scientists claim Antarctica appears to be melting - and Prince Albert of Monaco is doing his part to try and stop it.
It's another attempt in Albert's campaign to raise awareness about the impact of global warming. Antarctica is primarily compose... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th January 2009
Have you ever listened to discussions and read articles about global warming and wondered why the resource person or the writer appears so emphatic and urgent in their call for fighting it? Well that is because global warming is an urgent problem that nee... Read >
Author: climatarians20
17th January 2009
Buy deforested land so you can save Planet Earth from the damage and destruction constantly being afflicted by industrialization and increase in numbers of human beings. Many tropical and rainforests are being cut off to provide human need for wood and pa... Read >
Author: wildagain12
16th January 2009
When you read about world water supplies the information presents a very grim picture for many countries. There is a lot of talk about global warming and it is a hotly debated topic. But the truth is that whether or not you believe it is a fact, the war... Read >
Author: Harold Callaghan
07th January 2009
Global Warming has been an impending topic since years and very few people are looking into it. It has now reached levels where nations need to be involved to make the difference. Because the disadvantages of global warming are percolating into the life o... Read >
Author: Jennie
03rd December 2008
When we talk about matters of the environment, the human factor just can’t be left out. The environment is not stagnant but man has been responsible for changing his surroundings too much, too soon - to such an extent that its effects can’t be reverse... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
03rd December 2008
When we talk about matters of the environment, the human factor just can’t be left out. The environment is not stagnant but man has been responsible for changing his surroundings too much, too soon - to such an extent that its effects can’t be reverse... Read >
Author: Susan Hutson
03rd December 2008
No matter how much you deny it, global warming exists. It’s real. It’s happening. And its effects are global in scale.
According to scientists studying the effects of global warming, one of its deadliest effects is the melting of polar ice caps, w... Read >
Author: Remy
30th October 2008
What are Greenhouse Gases?
A greenhouse gas is a chemical compound found in the Earth’s atmosphere. Acting as gases, these compounds allow sunlight to enter the atmosphere freely. As sunlight strikes the Earth, some is re-radiated off the Earth’s su... Read >
Author: Joni Keith
15th October 2008
In recent years, British people have been forced to endure some disasters; not least of all flooding in England and Wales. Such flooding has seen hundreds of thousands of people without homes or access to basic infrastructure and services.
No one c... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell
23rd September 2008
Carbon footprint is one of the latest buzzwords that is used by the press and the media but it is not always explained as to what it means. Our carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide that we are directly or indirectly responsible for producing a... Read >
Author: Cooper
18th September 2008
The International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is the agency that gives us scientifically approved and governmentally sanctioned views of complex issues relating to climate change.
Its view on ice melting has been especially cautious. The panel repo... Read >
Author: drklaus
16th July 2008
Oil prices have begun their rise into the sky. OPEC knows that oil reserves are falling and that demand is rising. OPEC has cornered the petroleum market. OPEC's prospects for jacking up oil prices without opposition are unlimited. Or are they?
Con... Read >
Author: drklaus
02nd April 2008
We’ve been hearing the warnings of global warming problems for quite some time now. The push is on to promote green living to help save the environment and stop some of the effects of global warming.
Are those threats real or is this just hype to fur... Read >
Author: John Sern
19th October 2007
Loch Powell got its name in respect of the traveller John Wesley Powell, who provided the primary enduring record of finding for the area after productively creation two hazardous trips by rowboat down the Green and Colorado rivers in 1869 and 1871; Powel... Read >
Author: andrewshw2
08th October 2007
The phenomenon known as global warming is already here and affecting us even as we speak. But many people are still ignorant of what this phenomenon is and how it affects even ordinary folk like you and me.Global warming, strictly speaking, is the observe... Read >
Author: greenstore11
03rd August 2007
Climate change is bringing more than adverse weather effects to Scotland’s inhabitants; Sea levels are rising, and in some months when there are the highest tides of the year, more of Scotland’s costal homes could see increasing chances of damage in t... Read >
Author: tonythorntail
06th November 2006
The major environmental issues our world faces are problems that must be solved for the survival of life. According to The Natural Resources Defense Council, scientists say that unless global warming emissions are reduced, average global temperatures coul... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
19th September 2006
The Langebaan Lagoon was formed by the rising and falling of sea levels during pre-historic times. This is unlike most lagoons which form where fresh water rivers enter the sea (like Milnerton lagoon). As a result, Langebaan Lagoon is a purely salt water ... Read >
Author: Wesley McConnachie
31st August 2006
Copyright 2006 Dr Phil Hariram
Experts tell us we are releasing unacceptable levels of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. If we continue at this rate, by 2070, the polar ice caps will completely melt causing sea levels to rise and all those idyllic is... Read >
Author: Phil Hariram
24th May 2006
New Orleans is a changed city after the disaster of Hurricane Katrina in the 2005 Hurricane season. As we all watched with horror as the flooding destroyed the city and killed indiscriminately the city became an example of the power of nature's fury. As w... Read >
Author: Brian Johansson
04th November 2005
The Rias Altas located in Spain are part of a group of larger formations spread within the coast of Galicia, conformed by the Rias Altas and the Rias Bajas. The Rias are estuaries origin when sea levels rise as well as they can be created by other geograp... Read >
Author: Jakob Jelling
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