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29th September 2009
Flexible fuel vehicles are just like an average car in the sense that they use a single gas tank. But it can run on a mixture of gasoline and alcohol based fuel. Any car made after 1988 can run on a mixture of 10% ethanol and 90% gasoline. A flexible fuel... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
One of the world’s largest Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) resources, the Gorgon gas field was finally given the green light this week after production licences and development approval was granted by the state of Western Australia. The Gorgon Project is a ... Read >
Author: kIM
24th September 2009
While we often think of energy efficiency as the way to save our environment, we also often consider it a costly endeavor. Did you realize, however, that your homes energy bill might be reduced by up to 30 percent through energy-efficiency that includes t... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
Climate modification is essentially the excessive heating of the planet, which results in dramatic climatic changes. So, are there ways to prevent climate modification?
Ways to Prevent Climate Modification
In many ways, the climate modification deba... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The last five years has seen a revolution in how governments, people and industry view energy. The positive aspects of biomass energy have come to the forefront in this discussion.
Why Use Biomass for Our Energy Needs: The Pros
The primary positive... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Methane is a gas found on most planets with atmospheres. In limited amounts, it isn’t a particularly problematic gas. In larger amounts, however, it can become a regulator of atmosphere temperatures.
Methane and Potential Impacts on Global Warming
... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
23rd September 2009
Climate modification is a multi-faceted and complex subject. In this article, we take a look at the relationship between climate modification and volcanoes.
Climate Modification and Volcanoes
The climate modification debate is a nasty one. Parties ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
As fuel prices skyrocket, personal financial situations and entire economies are threatened. Biomass energy has been offered up as a possible solution.
An Overview of Biomass Energy
Energy can be produced in a number of ways. We can burn fossil fuel... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
With the growing awareness of carbon emissions is globally known and influencing the business world, green jobs are evolving as a preferred career options for many individuals who value environment and nature to the most. Green jobs are sticking around fo... Read >
Author: seotorry
16th September 2009
Global Warming is a burning issue and hot topic to be considered as a priority. Global warming is the process of a gradual increase in the earth’s atmospheric and ground temperatures throughout the entire planet. Day-to-day activities by humans since th... Read >
Author: Brad Zockoll
14th September 2009
Installing a new high efficiency furnace in your home has several important advantages. The most obvious advantage is that you will save money on heating costs because the new systems are more efficient and therefore use less fuel to heat your home. They ... Read >
Author: Nick Messe
02nd September 2009
Methane is generated within 6 to eighteen months after solid waste is put in a landfill. Top production starts roughly a year after deposit in most established landfills, but serious volumes of the gas can be generated for 20 or more years after that whe... Read >
Author: bern mandrone56
25th August 2009
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Having a greener, more earth friendly home is the best thing you can do to reduce your carbon footprint and save money at the same time! Making your home a greener place is a commitment – to yourself, your family, your community, and to the wo... Read >
Author: fagankl
19th August 2009
At this time it seems like the credit crisis is much more important than the energy crisis in America. But with the economy slowly turning around, energy consumption will increase and oil prices will once again begin a steep climb as more and more people ... Read >
Author: Sarah McCurdy
18th August 2009
Modifying our behavior on methane production is actually a win-win situation. Unlike carbon dioxide, methane can be used as an energy source in and of itself. The technology is complex and the gas can be unstable, but we have certainly accomplished far mo... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders
12th August 2009
The Department of Energy actually has a calculator to tell you how much greenhouse gases you produce on a daily basis.
WHAT IS A CARBON FOOTPRINT? The amount of greenhouse gas you generate by an activity or process. In other words, what impact you make... Read >
Author: Yoel Hanegbi
09th August 2009
Reasons Why to Build a New Energy Efficient HomeWhen there is energy wasted, it is not just costing money it is also hurting the environment. With the cost of fuel on the rise there are many people who are looking to build an energy efficient house and t... Read >
Author: Tomas Heinricks
08th August 2009
Have you been thinking of changing your power source over to renewable energy? An individual can't sincerely arrive at an honest conclusion without acknowledging the advantages and disadvantages. You should check into every aspect of converting before co... Read >
Author: Will Wryte
04th August 2009
Soil organic carbon, which makes up about 60% of the soil organic matter on average, has beneficial effects on many physical, chemical and biological functions of soil quality. It helps support the productivity and diversity of all living organisms in the... Read >
Author: fshelend
31st July 2009
Donate $5.00 to make the world a better place & go green Climate change is in the news. It sort of feels like everyone's "going green." We're glad you would like to take action, too. Fortunately, lots of the steps we will take to stop global warming can m... Read >
Author: Reggie Ochoa
23rd July 2009
I have to start by assuming that you are part of the human race and that you occasionally glean snippets of news from radio, TV, The Internet or wherever.
Taking that as a given, then it’s safe to assume that you’ve heard of Global Warming.
Glob... Read >
Author: Aging Hippy
07th July 2009
Employers can save time and money by using direct deposit while benefiting the environment. Direct deposit is also a smart way to reduce paycheck fraud, as related to counterfeit and/or stolen checks, altered amounts and forged signatures. Direct deposit ... Read >
Author: Lisa Heather
07th July 2009
Why to Build a Solar System Panels For Your New Energy Efficient Home.When energy is wasted it not only cost you extra money but it also hurt the environment. When there is energy wasted, it is not just costing money it is also hurting the environment. Wi... Read >
Author: Julie Harris
06th July 2009
Why to Build a Solar System Panels For Your New Energy Efficient Home.When energy is wasted it not only cost you extra money but it also hurt the environment. When there is energy wasted, it is not just costing money it is also hurting the environment. Wi... Read >
Author: Julie Harris
30th June 2009
Second hand Products Garage SalesWhat is global warming, how can we know it's occuring, and what can we expect? Donate $5.00 to make the world a better place & go green Climate change is in the news. It seems like everybody's "going green." We are happy ... Read >
Author: lorie Russell
27th June 2009
Have you heard about efficient planet review?A lot of attention is paid to new eco-friendly building practices, but what can you do if you have an older home? While you can't tear down your house and rebuild with sustainable materials, you can take steps ... Read >
Author: Rudolph Hoffman
23rd June 2009
Over half of all the worlds electrical energy needs are satisfied by coal-fired power plants, which are probably the biggest single contributor to global warming and airborne pollution. But what are the alternatives?
Of all the fossil fuels used for el... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
Carbon dioxide is the main greenhouse gas causing climate change. Over 40% of the UK’s emissions come from the energy we use at home everyday.
Our electricity is mainly generated from burning fossil fuels such as coal, oil and gas. This process produ... Read >
Author: Dave Sabri
23rd June 2009
Save energy to save moneyWhat is global warming, how will we know it's taking place, and what are we expect? Donate $5.00 to make the world a better place & go green Climate change is in the news. It feels like everyone's "going green." We are happy you ... Read >
Author: Reggie Ochoa
19th June 2009
The environment is an important component in humanity. All the activities taking place happens in a certain context and that is the environment. Therefore there is need to protect the environment so that both human being and animals have a conducive place... Read >
Author: 1weddingsource
10th June 2009
When there is energy wasted, it is not just costing money it is also hurting the environment. With the fuel costs raising many people are looking into building a more energy efficient home this will decrease their energy bills. It is a great thing that ... Read >
Author: Dennis James
09th June 2009
The term "cap-and-trade" is heard a lot these days when discussing global warming and environmental policy. What exactly is cap-and-trade? Well, it's the government giving companies an allowance (the cap) on pollution by setting CO2 emission standards. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
17th April 2009
Global warming is one of those topics that I still find myself wondering what to truly believe. Is our CO2 production really the culprit in the warming of the planet? Or are there some other larger influences at play here. I have a hard time believing ... Read >
Author: Doug King
15th April 2009
With the rising interest in environmental protection and conservation, it's time to look at alternative sources for home energy, specifically electricity. And that's where a wind generator can come in.
Wind generator's can provide you and your family w... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
13th March 2009
Do you know how much energy your study lamp consumes? It not only costs you more, but adds to the burden on environment as well. Remember study lamp is only a speck of the energy we consume while keeping up with our larger than life houses, different arch... Read >
Author: Studylite1
11th March 2009
The U.S. Clean Air Act is a congressional law that explains the EPA's task in protecting air quality and the ozone layer. This Act is maintained by the House of Representatives. Major amendments were passed in 1990 and several other changes were made afte... Read >
23rd February 2009
Top Ten Reasons to Drive a Nissan Car in New York City:
1. Nissan Car wins Best Buy Award in the Small Car Category Finding this Nissan car exceptional to drive in New York City. 2009 Nissan Versa Wins Consumers Digest Best Buy Award Third Year in... Read >
Author: Satya Narayan
02nd February 2009
Which is the Gas named Greenhouse Gas?
as multiple combination of gases found in the atmosphere can have an effect related to greenhouse gases.
Did You Feel Greenhouse Gas' Effects Today?
Greenhouse gases have the ability to be permeable to the Sun'... Read >
Author: Prince
01st February 2009
With The increase in eco-friendly products the emphasis is made on developing the greens cars. Even car manufacturers are trying to create automobiles that are low on green house emission and energy efficient.
Now the market is emerging with the Eco-fr... Read >
Author: Ronald
01st February 2009
As customers become informed about the necessity of saving on energy use, many individuals are choosing to install residential solar fuel systems. The solar fueled house consumes minimal electricity and is ecologically sound. However, a lot of people are ... Read >
Author: Martin Landex
29th January 2009
When we talk about the ENERGY PERFORMANCE of our homes it relates to how energy efficient the surroundings are which we live in. There are many ideas we can implement as individuals within our homes, some of them for a minimum cost, whilst bringing notabl... Read >
Author: epcseo3
28th January 2009
With The increase in eco-friendly products the emphasis is made on developing the greens cars. Even car manufacturers are trying to create automobiles that are low on green house emission and energy efficient.
Now the market is emerging with the Eco-fr... Read >
Author: Sewakk Ram
23rd January 2009
Understanding the Relationship Between the California Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32) and the Stationary Equipment Refrigerant Management Program
The California Global Warming Solutions Act (AB 32), first passed in 2006 with additional early actio... Read >
22nd November 2008
Is there a way to produce renewable energy via a wind turbine that does not cost the earth?
Most people are aware of the continuing rising cost of non-renewable energy. This has a flow on effect that affects just about every person's daily cost of living... Read >
Author: soso314
22nd November 2008
Is there a way to produce renewable energy via a wind turbine that does not cost the earth?
Most people are aware of the continuing rising cost of non-renewable energy. This has a flow on effect that affects just about every person's daily cost of living... Read >
Author: soso314
11th November 2008
According to timeforchange.org, a carbon footprint is the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activities, usually expressed in equivalent tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). Carbon dioxide is a so called greenhous... Read >
Author: Chris Carter
05th November 2008
What is global Warming?
A condition of increase in earth's temperature is called as global warming. Few years ago, studies have depicted increase in earth's temperature in last century by one degree Fahrenheit. Industrial development has served a gate... Read >
Author: fellyre
03rd November 2008
As we know, carbon dioxide is public enemy number one on the list of deadly greenhouse gases. But there's a new gas in town we must keep a watchful eye on. The name of the gas is nitrogen trifluoride. And actually, it’s not really new. We just underesti... Read >
Author: Joni Keith
27th October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees
Wherever we go we're made to feel guilty for driving our cars, and some of us have started using alternative methods of transport in order to help reduce the amount of carbon dioxide that's being pumped into the air. But ... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees
23rd September 2008
Carbon footprint is one of the latest buzzwords that is used by the press and the media but it is not always explained as to what it means. Our carbon footprint is the amount of carbon dioxide that we are directly or indirectly responsible for producing a... Read >
Author: Cooper
15th September 2008
Fuel can and is being made from just about anything today. Algae is no exception.
Why are algae preferable over corn? Microalgae has a much faster growth-rate, for one. As part of the photosynthesis process, algae produce oil and can generate 15 times ... Read >
Author: Greg Chapman
16th August 2008
Electric lighting is used in the majority of households throughout the EU and contributes significantly to peak electricity demand. This is particularly pertinent to the UK, Germany and Sweden which account for 40% of households in the EU and nearly 50%... Read >
Author: patty
14th August 2008
After years of warning the world about global warming and its dire consequences, Al Gore, the Nobel Prize winner, has finally taken the next, logical step. He is proposing a solution.
Mr. Gore has realized that conservation measures and "Cap and Trade... Read >
Author: drklaus
29th July 2008
Global Warming is a term denoting a gradual warming of the Earths average temperature. The term has become synonymous to the Earths warming exclusively due to man-made effects, especially carbon dioxide. Carbon dioxide concentrations have increased from... Read >
Author: Rich Johnson
28th July 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mason Tanner
The United States leads all other countreis in the use of fossil fuels. This is dependence is an addiction that will take a great deal of time to solve. Fossil fuels take millions of years to form from decaying organic... Read >
Author: Mason
15th July 2008
Over the past several years we have all become painfully aware that CO2 emissions from fossil fuels likely play a significant role in worldwide climate change. CO2 is the most prevalent greenhouse gas. It is a product of burning fossil fuels including coa... Read >
Author: Kevin Surace
27th May 2008
We are at present in a situation where the planet’s ecology is not coping with all the pollution because of a huge, continuously increasing, consumer demand. This excessive demand for consumer goods has created most of the current ecological imbalances.... Read >
Author: Mia den Haan
27th May 2008
We are currently in a situation where the planet’s ecology is not coping with all the pollution because of a huge, continuously increasing, consumer demand. This excessive demand for consumer products has created most of the current ecological imbalance... Read >
Author: Mia den Haan
21st May 2008
Most of the Global Warming Swindle Hypothesis seems to be a misinterpretation of scientific data but discussion on details between Global Warming Scientists is still going on. One example of the complexity of climatic simulations is the prediction of futu... Read >
Author: Oswald J. Eppers
21st May 2008
Most of the Global Warming Swindle Hypothesis seems to be a misinterpretation of scientific data but discussion on details between Global Warming Scientists is still going on. One example of the complexity of climatic simulations is the prediction of futu... Read >
Author: Oswald J. Eppers
11th May 2008
Unless you live in a cave on a remote island, without any method of communicating with the outside world, you will know that global warming and resource depletion are environmental issues that are not about to go away.
The environment has steadily mov... Read >
Author: Bill Bailey
03rd April 2008
Biofuels are moving fuels like ethanol and biodiesel is a diesel that is finished from biomass resources. These fuels are generally merged with the petroleum fuels - gasoline and diesel fuel. They can also be used individually as well. Using ethanol or bi... Read >
Author: Fabricio
01st April 2008
Building green, the practice of designing and constructing buildings in an eco-friendly way, is one way to combat global warming. Houses contribute to global warming by emitting carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. In the United States, houses are re... Read >
Author: Mike H
13th February 2008
By James West
The market has been unkind to junior resource stocks for the last several months, but it has reserved special treatment for uranium juniors, whose management are sounding increasingly depressed and suicidal.
The reason is plain to see ... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
01st February 2008
Over half of the homes in the United States use natural gas to heat their homes.
Natural gas is environmentally clean. It is the cleanest burning fossil fuel. Very few by products are emitted into the air as pollutants. For hundreds of years natural gas ... Read >
Author: Bob Jent
28th September 2007
If you have always wanted to know more about this topic, then get ready because we have all the information you can handle.More than probable, when you think of environmental evils, you think about air pollution, total warming, or the lair in the ozone la... Read >
Author: Glen Roxas
22nd August 2007
Unfortunately, there is no way to completely reduce greenhouse gas overnight. There are options though that will gradually reduce emissions and as a result, lower the amount of greenhouse gas that is heating up our planet. We must be open to alternative ... Read >
Author: Christopher Pratt
26th July 2007
Outdoor cooking on the barbecue and smoker is now becoming a serious leisure pastime. Certainly in England where the weather is not altogether reliable, the advent of wonderful contraptions such as umbrellas and patio heaters has made outdoor cooking an e... Read >
Author: Paul Yates
20th July 2007
Have you got the traveller's itch? You know, that mild but persistent irritation perpetual tourists suffer from, accompanying staying in the same place for too long. Australia, with its plethora of natural beauty and man-made attractions, is like a siren ... Read >
Author: Mathias Levarek
05th July 2007
VeraSun Energy Corporation announced in June 28 the opening of the first E85 retail fueling location in Washington, D.C. The inauguration was the result of an ongoing joint effort of VeraSun and General Motors, maker of quality GMC exhaust system, to ex... Read >
Author: Iver Penn
24th May 2007
While we often think of energy efficiency as the way to save our environment, we also often consider it a costly endeavor. Did you realize, however, that your homes energy bill might be reduced by up to 30 percent through energy-efficiency that includes t... Read >
Author: Christopher
21st May 2007
Some States in the US have already required car owners to equip cars with a catalytic converter(or as others referred to as “catcon”) to answer the call for lower emission vehicles, without having to own a Hybrid. Catalytic Converters were first intro... Read >
Author: G. Wiggins
06th May 2007
By Katherine Young, ResourceX investor
May 4, 2007
Fears about peak oil and the concept of uranium as a cleaner energy source have coupled in the industry’s collective imagination and forced the price of uranium to triple in the last year. On the su... Read >
Author: ResourceX Investor
14th March 2007
Last Tuesday, Bob Lutz, GM’s product chief and Vice Chairman has set a target for the production of an all-electric car in 2010. However, there is a great concern regarding the development of the lithium-ion batteries since the automaker is not sure w... Read >
Author: Noah Scott
14th March 2007
The purpose for all carbon fuels is the same, to produce energy. Carbon fuels are fuels found beneath the earth. They formed from decayed animal and plant matter and they are non-renewable. There are three major categories of carbon fuels and those are co... Read >
Author: David Yrui
29th January 2007
Much of the discussion of renewable energy sounds great, but what are the practical numbers? Well, wind power started to show tangible results in 2006 in the US.
Wind power is simply the harvesting of the wind currents to create energy for our electri... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
13th December 2006
You are aware that in order to reduce your carbon footprint, giving up your car would be a big step. However the thought of actually doing it fills you with fear. Do you have what it takes to join an ever-growing group who are giving up their automobiles?... Read >
Author: Riley McBride
03rd December 2006
Too many greenhouse gases in the earth?s atmosphere will increase the greenhouse effect. The most dangerous aspects of the continuing dramatic climatic change is the effects of feedback loops (amplified change). Examples of the feedback loops are Ice/snow... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th November 2006
There is an emissions trading scheme in operation internationally but many people aren't aware that this is perceived to be the cornerstone of the climate change policy in the EU and USA.
Firms are set quotas on how much carbon dioxide they can produce... Read >
Author: Davinos Greeno
14th July 2006
As fuel prices skyrocket, personal financial situations and entire economies are threatened. Biomass energy has been offered up as a possible solution.
An Overview of Biomass Energy
Energy can be produced in a number of ways. We can burn fossil fuel... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
05th April 2006
Wood has an aesthetic beauty and ambience unequalled by any other material and has unique qualities that only nature can provide. Homeowners increasingly appreciate the environmental benefits and the design potential afforded by wood. Celebrity architects... Read >
Author: Christine Anderssen
01st April 2006
Global Warming
"With public sentiment nothing can fail; without it nothing can succeed. Consequently, he who molds public sentiment goes deeper than he who enacts statutes than he who enacts or pronounces decisions."
Abraham Lincoln.
People exist al... Read >
Author: John Nilson
01st April 2006
Climate modification is a multi-faceted and complex subject. In this article, we take a look at the relationship between climate modification and volcanoes.
Climate Modification and Volcanoes
The climate modification debate is a nasty one. Parties ... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
01st April 2006
Climate modification is essentially the excessive heating of the planet, which results in dramatic climatic changes. So, are there ways to prevent climate modification?
Ways to Prevent Climate Modification
In many ways, the climate modification deba... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
25th March 2006
Methane is a gas found on most planets with atmospheres. In limited amounts, it isn't a particularly problematic gas. In larger amounts, however, it can become a regulator of atmosphere temperatures.
Methane and Potential Impacts on Global Warming
... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
12th March 2006
The last five years has seen a revolution in how governments, people and industry view energy. The positive aspects of biomass energy have come to the forefront in this discussion.
Why Use Biomass for Our Energy Needs: The Pros
The primary positive... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo
03rd October 2005
It is presently estimated that 700 tonnes of carbon dioxide are pumped into the earth's atmosphere every second of the day. Carbon dioxide is the chief contributor to the greenhouse gases. It is these greenhouse gases which cause global warming.
... Read >
Author: Steven Cronin
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