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Solar Power Home Kit Plans - Create Free Energy

30th November 2008
There are many reasons why you would want to get you hands on some solar power home kit plans to make your very own solar power home energy. So why is solar power all the rage at the moment? Windmill and solar panel home energy systems have been around... Read >
Author: Martin Lauder

The Energy and Climate Problems of the World - How to Solve them?

15th September 2008
The world has an energy problem. The supply of the main source of energy, the oil, is gradually running out. The use of oil, coal and other fossil energy sources is polluting the planet with greenhouse gasses that are capturing heat from the sun rays in a... Read >
Author: Knut Holt

Straw Bale Homes, Advantages of Alternate Construction Methods

22nd August 2008
Let's face it. This planet is in a crisis. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise. To create the energy we needed to sustain our modern comforts, we've polluted our atmosphere with countless gasses that will eventually warm the planet. A major part of this i... Read >
Author: Tim Davis

The Kyoto Protocol - A-Z of Global Warming

13th August 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Simon Rosser This article is taken from The A-Z of Global Warming deals with the Kyoto Protocol. A major political force which brought global climate change to the fore was born from the Rio Earth Summit in 1992, where an agreement c... Read >
Author: srosser

The Next Big Thing!

11th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Nick Nanton Big Cash For Big Information Ever since the first gumshoe paid his favorite informant $20 for the name of the doll that shot Mr. Big three times in the head with his own .45, money has been the motivator for getting th... Read >
Author: Nick Nanton

Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars For A Clean Future

05th June 2008
As Yogi Berra said, it is deja vu all over again. Prices for crude oil are skyrocketing through the roof. Experts worry about peak oil which is predicted to cause worldwide competition over limited supplies. Going back to the gas crisis of 1973, Americ... Read >
Author: Bill Gatton

The Value of Aftermarket Catalytic Converters

11th May 2008
A catalytic converter is a component of nearly every exhaust system mounted to an internal combustion engine. They are most commonly found on construction equipment, generators, and automobiles. For the purpose of this article, I will mainly focus on th... Read >
Author: Matthew Rimcrest

Can anyone afford to drive in central London?

02nd April 2008
It's been a tough time for owners of larger vehicles as they have recently become the prime target of environmental lobbyists who are keen to see them driven off the roads completely. In addition to already paying higher costs to buy or lease such vehi... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton

Why I Prefer Lump Wood Charcoal

24th January 2008
The history and tradition of charcoal burning goes back thousands of years and there's something magical about cooking on a charcoal barbecue grill. Charcoal is the traditional fuel for barbecues because it produces a hot, long-lasting fire that is vir... Read >
Author: Paul Yates

SOME SIMPLE TIPS FOR YOUR CAR – (Part Two)

05th July 2007
FUEL SAVING TIPS Here are some tips that will save you money. It we all followed them then we would reduce the demand for petrol and other fuels. This would conserve oil and may reduce its price as well save billions of tons of greenhouse gasses. Most of... Read >
Author: full house
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