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What are the advantages of electric savers and how to save electricity in your home?

23rd December 2009
By saving electricity at the household level we can bring about a very effective and prominent change in the ecosystem and help save our planet from the dire consequences of global warming. If each and every one of us makes an effort to adopt simple elect... Read >
Author: Melanie

Biodiesel- Environmentally Friendly Diesel

01st December 2009
By now, I think we all realize that the burning of fossil fuels has increased our greenhouse gas emissions significantly. Greenhouse gas emissions have led to global warming which threatens our planet. Greenhouse gases have caused the Earth's temperature ... Read >
Author: Lynne Mueller

Why Home Insulation is important?

25th November 2009
Home insulation is an important part of every home. It is vital for maintaining comfortable temperatures in the home such as keeping the home cooler in summer and warmer in winter. Efficient home insulation is important in reducing the costs of temperatur... Read >
Author: RG

Why Build a Home Renewable Energy System? - 3 Critical Factors to Consider

09th November 2009
Just by looking at our current global situation, we can easily see our heavy dependence on oil and fossil fuels. The demand is slowly outweighing the supply causing many to wonder what the future holds. This begs the question: why build a home renewable e... Read >
Author: Eddy Grant

Who Will Win in Copenhagen?

23rd October 2009
Recently, large U.S. corporations have voiced their displeasure with the declared position of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce on the controversial subject of Climate Change. Several large and well respected companies and their representatives as well as the... Read >
Author: drklaus

Importance Of Carbon Dioxide

06th October 2009
Importance Of Carbon DioxideAs we all know carbon dioxide consists of two atoms of oxygen and one atom of carbon. At room temperature, carbon dioxide is a colorless, odorless gas which is non-flammable and is faintly acidic. It is also found in the solid ... Read >
Author: Rutuja

Review of Renewable Energy

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 oth... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Fossil Fuel Power Plants Have Provided Electricity for Years

29th September 2009
Fossil Fuel Power Plants Have Been the Standard Electricity Production for Years Though unpopular, fossil fuel power plants provide many countries of the world with electricity. These plants generate electricity through the burning of fossil fuels, suc... Read >
Author: William

Renewable Energy in the UK: You Can Make a Difference

28th September 2009
Renewable energy can be classified as any naturally generated energy, which includes but is not limited to wind, rain, tidal power, sunlight, running water, geothermal energy and bio fuels. The key element of all those sources of power is that they are na... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

The Lowdown on Global Warming

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

Carbon offsetting — An Easy and Effective way to reduce our Carbon Footprints

23rd September 2009
"A new study by NASA scientists finds that the world's temperature is reaching a level that has not been seen in thousands of years." Climate change is the biggest problems facing the Earth today. Earth is getting warmer and all this is occurring becau... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll

Computing One's Carbon Footprint

15th September 2009
Discover what a carbon footprint is, and learn how you can determine your own carbon footprint by using specially-made online calculators. A carbon footprint calculator helps you compute for the amount of CO2 you help release in the atmosphere from da... Read >
Author: Mel C

A report about antique bronze!

11th September 2009
Body : A shiny new penny carried in a pocket will tarnish; a bronze bracelet buried for a thousand years will develop a crust and a statue by the sea, if uncared for, will green; these changes are all the result of corrosion. The way in which a piece of b... Read >
Author: harry jonas

What is Green Energy?

18th August 2009
Green Energy - It's all around us. We can see it, feel it, touch it and even consume it. Sounds a little bizarre right? Well, it's quite true but what on earth is it? Primarily, I'm talking about sun and wind - sources of clean, natural energy, more co... Read >
Author: J K Stewart

Home Windmill – Make Your Own Home Windmill Today

18th August 2009
When the wind is blowing take note - a home windmill is a fantastic free source of energy. If you are thinking of ways to save home energy then an energy producing windmill should be a serious consideration. They can easily sustain enough electricity to s... Read >
Author: J K Stewart
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