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24th September 2009
You have probably heard of biofuels, and you probably know that they are the future of fuels. Biofuels are very different than ordinary fossil fuels, in a positive way. While fossil fuels are really not reliable due to their scarcity, biofuels sources are... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
12th September 2009
Going to solar school is a way to get a jump on a growing field which is expected to explode to over 16 to 37 million employees in the next two decades. Already national funding efforts have made this energy efficiency training field a high demand occupat... Read >
Author: rose.eric1
04th September 2009
The world of technology is changing fast. When I was young, it was not uncommon for tradespeople to use a horse and cart for local deliveries around town. Now, we have trains that ride on a magnetic field, jet aircraft and hybrid cars. The idea of a hybri... Read >
Author: Todd Jones
03rd September 2009
The way forward for green technology is algae-cultivating buildings, artificial trees, and lots of white roofs, according to the U.K.'s establishment of Mechanical Engineers. Andrew McFaul The group on Thu. released a statement that commends governments ... Read >
Author: Andrew McFaul
02nd September 2009
Solar Schools are the Wave of The Future
Going to solar school is a way to get a jump on a growing field which is expected to explode to over 16 to 37 million employees in the next two decades. Already national funding efforts have made this energy eff... Read >
Author: rose.eric1
26th August 2009
France is synonymous to sophistication and high class. It has shared with world its much admired fashion industry, exquisite cuisine and wines, deep appreciation for arts, elaborate infrastructures and history. Almost all vacationers want to experience Fr... Read >
Author: Elijah James
15th August 2009
To see where the green jobs are in your area, I have listed three maps below. These maps are not the complete picture of green jobs. By doing your own research you can discover where the green jobs are in your area. As the green economy grows, more and m... Read >
Author: Carol McClelland
02nd August 2009
It is imperative with the aim of you look by the side of all the on the cards solar provide farmhouse options or else committing by hand to a table. Making the real decisions in the sphere of either building or else converting your farmhouse to utilise re... Read >
Author: AllDay5
20th July 2009
We sale only the finest natural ingredients to make our candles, from our 100% natural wax to our lead-free cotton wicks. We understand that people expect and appreciate only the best. You will enjoy every ounce of the Soy or wax candle that you purchase ... Read >
Author: Prabakar, S
11th June 2009
With the current recession, it is hard to imagine how safe any one’s jobs can be. There have been several cases of redundancies in the United Kingdom, United States of America, France, Germany, China, India, Dubai and several developed and developing co... Read >
Author: articlemarketing01@gmail.com
05th June 2009
People often talk about cleantech as though it is an industry, it is actually a meta-industry that serves as an umbrella over a wide variety of industries.
If you want to work in energy efficiency, green building, renewable energy or a host of other gr... Read >
Author: Carol McClelland
18th May 2009
Small to medium businesses struggles to cut costs and reduce waste of all types - energy, materials and human effort and the real issue is how to do this without taking extra time.
I think we all know that we are living beyond our environmental means. ... Read >
10th March 2009
To be able to fully understand if there is a relationship between ethanol and biodiesel, it will probably be a good idea to learn about them individually, this will then help you get a proper understanding of these two biofuels. You will probably find tha... Read >
Author: malc88
08th January 2009
The economic news continues to herald even more horrible times up ahead. If only January were here, already! If President-elect Barack Obama manages to pull off the public works improvements he is proposing, maybe blue skies are on the horizon.
On ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th November 2008
The world of technology is changing fast. When I was young, it was not uncommon for tradespeople to use a horse and cart for local deliveries around town. Now, we have trains that ride on a magnetic field, jet aircraft and hybrid cars. The idea of a hybri... Read >
Author: David Mayer
21st October 2008
These days everything around us reminds us to be conscious of the world we live in. Reports on climate change, diminishing world food supply, and damage to our ozone layer – what more warning signs do we need before we do our part to save the environme... Read >
Author: Gloria Smith
17th October 2008
For many years now there has been an increasing investment in the quest for greener cars. This has mainly focused on fuel and how we can find a cheaper and cleaner alternative to the tradition of petrol and diesel, as is currently used by hundreds of mill... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
27th August 2008
The summer months are upon us. For most American families this means family vacations, summer sports leagues and barbeques in the back yard are in full swing. However, with high gas prices, many families are being forced to cut back on some of these activ... Read >
Author: Barb Miller
25th August 2008
No! You don't need a genie and a lamp, and yes, it is possible. In fact, more and more people are doing it all the time.
Waste from one source becomes the raw material and energy for others when you use a process called Anaerobic Digestion. Waste treat... Read >
Author: Steve Evans
17th August 2008
With the amount of retail packaging waste exceeding the 10million tonne mark each year, landfill sites are now overflowing as a result of unnecessary excess and non-biodegradable packaging.
The most infamous culprit of late is the excessive packaging u... Read >
Author: Daniel Collins
29th July 2008
Tag:Food,markets,rice,wheat,grain,soya
From:http://www.china-food-wholesaler.com/
Food prices have risen sharply since October 2007 on international markets, owing to supply shortages. This is particularly affecting basic staples such as... Read >
Author: utut1
09th June 2008
For the first time in the history of motorsport and Audi racing, the three Audi R10 TDI models with the best racing auto parts sent in by Audi Sport Team Joest will compete with the next generation of Biofuel built from Biowaste and guarantees a decreas... Read >
Author: Anthony Fontanelle
05th June 2008
Cars may get us from A to B (and sometimes even C and D) with a minimum of fuss, but they also cause lots of pollution. Yes, that's right; in major cities and large towns throughout the world, motor vehicles cause a wide range of air pollution problems. N... Read >
Author: Vicky Cochrane
21st May 2008
Have you ever wondered what happens to those nasty containers of used burnt frying grease that sit behind every fast food restaurant? I'll bet you thought that they were recycled and turned into biofuels and used to run vehicles. If this is what you thoug... Read >
Author: francineandreas
28th March 2008
Green energy has become a major talking point amongst politicians, energy companies and consumers alike.
And with the recent opening of the UK’s first biomass power station, the idea of generating power by using waste products – in this case waste... Read >
Author: DCollins
27th March 2008
Following the bull run in metals and oil, agricultural land prices are rocketing as big money pours into the sector.
"You can't make it. And, as the world gets bigger and bigger over a period of time, the pressure on land and land use is going to incre... Read >
Author: tugsearch
11th March 2008
"Keep your face to the sunshine..." -- Helen Keller
No matter where you look, alternative energy is the topic du jour. Driven by the economics of record-high crude oil, the spotlight is shifting to non-traditional renewable energy sources, particularly... Read >
Author: paulcarlton
10th March 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Simon Rosser
This second article from The A-Z of Global Warming deals with biofuels, which will undoubtedly be a phrase that will be heard a lot more often in the future, but what are they?, where do they come from?, and what is thei... Read >
Author: srosser
15th February 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Daniel Lafleche
How will U.S. environmental and energy policies look in 2009? With the primaries winding down, we're starting to get a better idea. Senator Barack Obama fancies himself on this issue, as on most, a man of vision. Sena... Read >
Author: dlafleche
23rd January 2008
For over a century now, we have enjoyed the benefits of major conveniences brought by fossil fuels. Major industries have flourished and transportation evolved at a much faster rate. Thanks also to the power derived from fossil fuels, the speeds at which ... Read >
Author: Charlemagne
18th January 2008
With issues of climate change and global warming dominating the media in recent times, there are growing calls to reduce emissions that contribute to climate change.
With auto manufacturers developing hybrid cars that run on alternative fuel supplies â... Read >
Author: DCollins
08th October 2007
The ProblemFor decades now since the advent of modern transportation systems which require the use of fossil fuels people have sought ways to diminish the adverse environmental effects of such fuels and its soaring cost. Primarily, Global Warming points t... Read >
Author: Charlemagne
08th August 2007
Catalytic converters like the International catalytic converter have played major roles in reducing carbon dioxide emission. However automakers did not stop there they continued developing new technologies that will further eliminate, if not reduce the ... Read >
Author: Evander
30th December 2006
Volkswagen, world's fourth largest car manufacturer after GM, Toyota and Ford has earlier published its powertrain roadmap which is intended to create a petroleum-free future.
Fossil fuels need to be used as sparingly as possible. Hence, in an effor... Read >
Author: Joe Thompson
20th July 2006
Biofuel has become one of the most talked off renewable energy source worldwide. There has been a dramatic growth in the production & use of biofuels across the globe. Surge in investments in biofuel production has, primarily, been driven by various facto... Read >
Author: James Marriot
12th March 2006
The call has gone out from President Bush to kick our oil habit. For many people, the mention of biomass as a fuel source was a new concept. Little did they realize they have already been putting it into their cars. Nope, that isn't your dad's gas anymor... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
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