Articles, tagged with "al gore", page 5
16th October 2009
What Is Earth 4 Energy? The Earth 4 Energy guide includes a complete DIY instructions on how to power your home with renewable energy by building your own wind power generator or building your own solar panels. The guide includes step by step illustration...
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Author:
micheamy
06th October 2009
Someone once said that a picture was worth a thousand words, so why are we now seeing pictures of Koala Bears asking ~ begging ~ for water? For anyone who is still in denial about climate change happening, please understand this about Australia's Koala Be...
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Minbani
21st September 2009
Top level domains, or TLDs, are the recognizable suffixes found in internet addresses, such as .com, .org, or .edu. The astonishing growth of the internet over the past decade alone has given rise to a corresponding need for more specific TLDs to help cle...
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Nealmedia
17th September 2009
In December of 2007 Nobel Peace Prize Winner Al Gore gave an interview to Time Magazine in which he said, "When I was in the Snow and Ice Data Center receiving a full briefing on the polar ice caps, (the North Pole used to have ice) afterwards I would tur...
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Karen Fish
21st August 2009
Many books written about the internet indicate that its development was spurred on by the perceived need of the American Government to develop a communication system that would be sufficiently robust to survive a nuclear war with Russia. This led to the d...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
19th August 2009
Your wife, children, friends, and neighbors all appear strangely silent and unmoved by your claims that the EHG generator you've created produces hydrogen at the cost of $ 0.0038 per cubic meter - that is, three times lower than the cost to produce the sa...
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Author:
Yodle
26th June 2009
Water is an essential part of any program to lose weight. If you were to compare the importance of water to weight loss to the world's commodities market, then water would definitely be crude oil. In the world everything, much to Al Gore's chagrin, is s...
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GeraldFitz
17th June 2009
The weather can be very strange here in Canada. I live in Western Canada and we've had a longgggg winter. Many people have been complaining of "Cabin Fever" - they are tired of being indoors and equally tired of boots, coats, hats and gloves.
This is w...
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Author:
Kim Duke
06th June 2009
A luxury vacation in LA won't be complete without a stay at los angeles luxury hotel. The first part of your vacation planning is selecting a L.A. luxury hotel that has the accessibility to the area's hottest attractions. Marriott's Renaissance Agoura Hil...
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Travel Vaughnj
29th May 2009
We all know how regular bingo is played. However, as times evolved and our need for entertainment diversified, new styles of bingo appeared and they quickly became popular. Buzzword bingo is just one of the many examples that could be given but definitely...
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Author:
John Rooney
12th May 2009
United States burns 20.4 million barrels of oil per day. We are damaging our environment beyond repair by burning copious amounts of hydrocarbons into our atmosphere. According to Al Gore's "Inconvenient Truth", global warming is melting the ice shelf and...
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Author:
Article Manager
01st May 2009
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My wife and I recently attended an inspiring Goldman Prize Award ceremony, where seven grassroots environmental change-makers were recognized for their impressive work and resiliency, and shared their passion and purpose ...
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Alvaro
28th April 2009
It's obvious. The world has finally accepted Al Gore's ramblings during his presidential campaigns years ago. And as a response, we in the UK are trying to correct what we've done so badly regarding that matter -- that we lead the world in producing waste...
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Author:
arcel
13th March 2009
If you really think about it, it's pretty darn disappointing that it took a former Vice President of the United States of America to convince the whole world that the planet is in a whole lot of trouble - the disappointment is rooted from the fact that ...
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Author:
mark
13th March 2009
With all the recent natural calamities and melting of the polar ice caps, no one can deny the dangers posed by global warming. There are those that accuse Greenpeace, Leonardo Di Caprio and Al Gore of being alarmists, but the data, facts and evidence are...
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Author:
joalesto