Articles, tagged with "global climate change", page 2
01st February 2011
Global Warming or Global Climate Change is a complex and become a controversial topic. The argument centers on some man-made gases that are entrusted by many to be increasing the earth’s natural greenhouse, thereby causing the increases in temperatures. W...
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Author:
Kesslerfields
04th January 2011
There are lots of types of roof that you can choose in planning the house of your dreams. Some types may match your taste because of their stunning architectural designs and others may not. But there is one type of roofing that can both match your taste a...
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Author:
adamwaterford
21st December 2010
A French person named Antoine Cesar Becquerel created the solar cell - a device that converts energy contained in sun light into electrical energy through photovoltaic process. This solar cell began as early as 1839. Soon after, in the year 1954 a group o...
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Author:
Wilford Holdlen
17th December 2010
Every year at Christmas time, each member of our family purchases presents for one another. It’s often the most memorable time of the year considering the fact that almost all people gets so many gifts. Our kids absolutely love Christmas for exactly that ...
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Author:
ppyong
30th November 2010
As society comes to depend more and more on technology, electronic waste is becoming a greater and more pressing issue. The environmental impact and degradation has become significant, affecting global climate change issues. Individuals on average upgrade...
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Tom Lasky
14th October 2010
Recently the London fashion week had featured their eco cat-walk. From then a big environmental impact created all over the fashion industry. In United Kingdom, approximately 2.266 million tones of fabrics are destroyed every year. Far beyond the fashion ...
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Author:
robartalex
16th September 2010
Everyone should know that in a general sense solar energy is the way to go. It's green. It's abundant. It's inexpensive. It is easy to install. It is safe.
Everybody knows all that, but what are the advantages of actually taking action and build...
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Author:
ChuckLin1
06th September 2010
This summer has been blistering hot, humid and full of storms. It's common to hear about global climate change on the TV and read it in the news. While the climate change debate is still one thing is clear: summers are getting hotter and more humid. If yo...
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Author:
mikesac
05th August 2010
Unfortunately, when an electronic gadget breaks, users are often on their own to figure out how to fix it. All too often, the warranty has expired, or if it hasn't the issue at hand isn't covered by the warranty so customers are left without real solutio...
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Author:
Tom Lasky
21st June 2010
People are always looking for ways to save money, reduce waste, and try to behave in ecologically sound ways. "Reduce, reuse, recycle" has become the mantra of consumers who want to save money and try to save the planet. Businesses have started to market ...
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Author:
Art Jones
17th May 2010
Global climate change is caused by the greenhouse gases released from a lot of fossil fuel combustion emissions. Based on the global warming impact, a number of extreme weather like snow, hurricanes, floods, drought are frequently staged around the world....
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Author:
Danica
15th March 2010
Once it comes to changing over automobiles to run on water, a lot of individuals just do it because they may save a lot of income. There is without doubt a reason that the chief motivation for changing over your car is (out and away) to save income on fue...
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Author:
Loretta M. Poe
02nd March 2010
Every day Americans eat, drink, travel, commute, and use disposable materials such as plastic, glass, and metal that find their way into landfills. Americans generate trash at the astonishing rate of 4.6 pounds per day per person, which translates to 251 ...
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Author:
Fredericks
23rd February 2010
With the depleting supply of fossil fuels and the potential risk of power elimination in the near future, we will be continuously dependent on renewable energy sources. Residential solar energy systems will continue to be in demand.
So as consumers, w...
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Author:
D. Karlson
26th January 2010
With our current way of life, preventing a devastating climate change is next to impossible. According to reports, "Three hundred fifty parts per million (350 ppm) is the recommended safe threshold for carbon dioxide in our atmosphere. Today, at 386 ppm, ...
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Author:
Samantha