Articles, tagged with "heat waves", page 3
31st January 2011
Climate is a major determinant of an area and if you are looking for a holiday destination to a particular climate then becomes an important factor in this regard. If we look at the world climate we see that the country with American and European continen...
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minisivarao
21st January 2011
We all know that there is a dire need to save energy. It’s impossible to ignore the warnings to reduce our carbon footprint. But the most important point is that how many of us know the facts that explain why we need to change our ways for a better tomorr...
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ChristinaX
17th January 2011
Depending on whether you’re a glass-half-empty kind of person or more of the glass-half-full type, you’re either relieved that you survived Cyber Monday, Black Friday, and (if you can think back that far) Thanksgiving, or you’re looking forward to the nex...
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rivingtoncharlotte
17th December 2010
Insulation is a passive, but nonetheless important feature of the home. Without proper insulation throughout the home, the house would be unprotected against the freezing cold or blazing summer's heat. Sadly, most homeowners do not address the need for in...
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Trevino.B
15th December 2010
Choosing the right AC units that would give you comfort is as important as breathing fresh air. Since most of us now live in the city, where the air becomes polluted, it is just right to get our homes installed with air conditioning units to experience t...
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Author:
mikesac
11th December 2010
Weather calamities seem to have an eye for Asia this summer although a lot of other parts in the world are far from immune to Mother's growing chaos. In case you do not follow the weather news, here are some with the latest headlines:
"Romania on Flood...
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Author:
BartNortonn
10th December 2010
Connecticut Light and Power recently announced that their rates will be falling in the New Year. There are many that have left Connecticut Light and Power recently due to their higher price electrical rates.
So the question remains, why are the electric...
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Author:
Fred Zimmerman
09th December 2010
Motion Sensor Outdoor Lighting - For Extra Outdoor SafetyYou've in all likelihood already discovered some sort of motion sensors, whether it is your garage door, home security system, or maybe the automatic doors in your nearby store. Incorporating motion...
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Author:
Christopher Moore
07th December 2010
As the supplies of the world's fossil fuels are reducing, we carry on to use these sources for our power wants as an alternative of renewable energy solutions. Authorities establishments and environmental teams are warning us to take action, as our vitali...
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Author:
Cornell Whitfield
23rd November 2010
Through the winter you lose around 75% of the home's heat from the attic. During the warm months, temperatures inside attic can reach 140F. Even though you have fiberglass or cellulose insulation in your attic, heat remains escaping - from a living area d...
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Author:
Quentin Rose
12th November 2010
Canopies can assist in protecting plants, animals, humans and property against the negative effects of damaging weather conditions. The following four weather conditions can prove disastrous. We examine the effects:
Heat Waves
Heat waves can be termed...
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Justin Murray
11th November 2010
In the course of the wintertime you lose up to 75% of your home's temperature through the attic. In the summer time, temperatures in the attic can achieve 140F. Even if you have fiberglass or cellulose insulation in your loft, warm is even now escaping - ...
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Author:
Ramiro Hurley
04th November 2010
Air Conditioning is a luxury that everyone can afford these days. The increasing global temperatures and the constant heat waves have enabled many industries and offices to employ air conditioning, which then became a must in many residences in Arcadia as...
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Tiffanie Kung
13th October 2010
Ryan Lizza’s New Yorker article, “As the World Burns, how the Senate and White House missed their best chance to deal with climate change," is a gripping narrative about how Washington works. It is also nothing short of a tragedy. The article describes ...
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Author:
madler28
11th October 2010
After a summer of heat waves, torrential rain and everything in between, the garden lawn has truly had a lot to endure. It might be looking green after the start of the autumn rain, but the constant changing weather will already have taken its toll.
Ta...
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Author:
Grow House