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Fountain Odors – Causes and Solution

25th September 2009
Water that had been sitting for a long time can be really hard on the nose. You don’t want a newly purchased fountain for your office, home, or garden that smells bad. It will totally destroy the soothing experience that owning a fountain promises. If... Read >
Author: Rivera, W.

Global Warming – Fact or Fiction?

23rd September 2009
Some people who have studied global issues would say there was no such thing as global warming and it is all a big hoax. However, others disagree and believe that since the industrial revolution, we are having a negative affect on our environment. The ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Taking Care Of Your RC Nitro Cars

23rd September 2009
Are you taking proper care of your RC nitro cars? A little bit of preparation can save you a lot of money in repair costs. Learning the basics of rc engine operations and proper maintenance will lengthen the life of your RC nitro cars and help you keep yo... Read >
Author: wbdoyle

Saving Energy is A Must

22nd September 2009
Why are governments of different countries campaigning for energy saving or energy conservation? What purpose does it serve us? Do we really need to answer those questions? Isn’t it obvious what is happening to our surroundings? The world now is experie... Read >
Author: Urmann

Transformer Faults and Detection

17th September 2009
In order to maximize the lifetime and efficacy of a transformer, it is important to be aware of possible faults that may occur and to know how to catch them early. Regular monitoring and maintenance can make it possible to detect new flaws before ... Read >
Author: MikeD

Importance Of Carbon Dioxide

07th September 2009
Importance Of Carbon Dioxide As 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 so... Read >
Author: Rutuja

Lord Abnev and Hole Ozone Layer Speaks about Global Warming Truth or Lie

18th August 2009
When coal and oil is burned, this then removes the carbon dioxide from the air around it. 200 years ago, before machinery was invented and cars filled our streets, global warming wasn’t an issue. The best place to start is to look at what we have... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

Water powered car conversion presents Fact or Fiction about Global Warming and hole ozone layer

18th August 2009
The best place to start is to look at what we have already been led to believe. Some people who have studied global issues would say there was no such thing as global warming and it is all a big hoax. However, others disagree and believe that since the i... Read >
Author: Lord Abnev Solutionfinders

Things that You Need to Know About CNG Stations

24th July 2009
In this article, we’ll discuss five important things that one should know about CNG stations: CNG fuel: What is it? CNG gas stations or natural gas stations offer compressed natural gas, commonly known as CNG, liquefied natural gas, or LPG, which ar... Read >
Author: chetan.seo

Is There Life on Mars?

19th July 2009
Which came first, the chicken or the egg, the methane or the life on Mars; this is the confounding questions of late...methane must mean bio material is degrading, or it simply means we don't know anything for sure. If you know we are a planet and the ... Read >
Author: Neo

Natural Gas – UK’s Primary Source of Energy

01st July 2009
Natural Gas or just simply ‘gas’ is a fossil fuel found in oil fields, natural gas fields and also coal beds. Methane is the predominant gas but it also contains significant quantities of ethane, propane, butane, pentane and other gases. It is appr... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

Natural Gas – UK’s Primary Source of Energy

30th June 2009
Natural Gas or just simply ‘gas’ is a fossil fuel found in oil fields, natural gas fields and also coal beds. Methane is the predominant gas but it also contains significant quantities of ethane, propane, butane, pentane and other gases. It is appr... Read >
Author: FelipeBz

Biogas Finance The Costs of Creating Renewable Energy from AD Plants

28th June 2009
IntroductionBefore deciding to build an AD plant, the fiscal sides of AD must be carefully considered and understood. These include:- capital costs in building the plant-- plant-operation costs in running and operating the plant be compared alongside the ... Read >
Author: Mauricio Cobb

Environmental Myths

12th June 2009
In these days of environmental focus, nothing seems to arouse the passions like packaging. Unfortunately, much of the "bad news" that circulates on the topic is based on myth and hearsay. Maybe some of the following thoughts will help to correct some of t... Read >
Author: Paul Tye

RC Cars Are Catching Up to Real Cars

10th June 2009
They entertain, excite and impress by their designs and features. They are radio controlled cars, or if you like, remote controlled cars. The main science behind these RC cars is using radio transmissions to maneuver the cars like you would do with a norm... Read >
Author: RCPlaneChat

Want to Know the Effects of Global Warming?

08th June 2009
The effects of global warming are, needless to say, alarming and cause for immediate attention. The effects of global warming are more visible now than it ever has been before. Its apparent visibility makes it impossible to ignore. Changes in climate, in ... Read >
Author: Dewayne Blalock

What is Organic Composting?

04th June 2009
Organic is now a word with so many 'green' and 'Environmentally Friendly' connotations. More people are growing their own food and creating their own garden compost. But It is often confusing as to what organic composting actually is and how we should b... Read >
Author: Lec Watkins

Your nose knows when it is time to bathe your dog

01st June 2009
Why wait until the smell is overpowering before you hose the dog down. My research indicates the frequency of bathing a dog can be left very nicely to your olfactory organs -- i.e. you can smell when it is time. You bathe him when he smells like he ... Read >
Author: Rus Morgan

Small Steps to Save Both Money and Carbon Emissions

13th May 2009
Small to medium business is being squeezed hard by the global financial crisis at the same time as it is being asked to cut its carbon emissions. Their challenge is to realize that by going green and reducing waste they also save money. We are enterin... Read >

Save the Planet by Go Green

01st May 2009
The ozone layer has diminished constantly in the last decades and the mountains of trash have grown bigger and bigger from year to year. The concentration of dangerous gases such as carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxide or methane endangers people’s life more ... Read >
Author: Thanate Tan

Fuelling the Future with Alternative Energy

01st May 2009
The current dominant conventional fuels that are used include fossil fuels, petroleum, uranium, coal and propane. There has been growing concern about these conventional fuels, thus leading to the increasing demand for, and interest in alternative fuels. ... Read >
Author: Thanate Tan

Odor Free Composting In 3 Steps

15th April 2009
One of the biggest complaints people have about composting is that it smells. And in some cases, this is true. When organic materials are heaped up in a pile and left to sit, they essentially rot, and we all know that rotting food and plants are going t... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

LNG Jobs in United Kingdom - Achieving Your Goal

01st April 2009
LNG Jobs in United Kingdom involve working with Liquefied Natural Gas. For the main, it is Methane which has been transformed into liquid form, on a temporary basis, for ease of storage and transportation. Although the hazards are, predominantly, it’s... Read >
Author: Jacqui Q

LNG Jobs in United Kingdom - Achieving Your Goal

01st April 2009
LNG Jobs in United Kingdom involve working with Liquefied Natural Gas. For the main, it is Methane which has been transformed into liquid form, on a temporary basis, for ease of storage and transportation. Although the hazards are, predominantly, it’s... Read >
Author: Avi Solutions

Why Choose Renewable Wind Energy

01st April 2009
Renewable wind energy is the fastest growing supply of power of any renewable energy sources and technologies. With renewable wind energy, the flow of air turns wind turbines to create electricity. As the speed of the wind turning the turbines increases t... Read >
Author: Alex

Why Eating Meat Is A Good Source Of Nutrition

23rd March 2009
Eating meat was a good source of nutrition, since the use of hormones, pesticides and mass production methods was as yet unheard of. A family raised and processed their own livestock. Every morning the large golden eggs were plucked from the chicken's nes... Read >
Author: Jasper Sayer

How to Chose the Right Household Water Filter

16th March 2009
The importance of getting a good household water filter just cannot be stressed enough. Since the water you get from public supply can be so badly contaminated that it is harmful to use either for cooking or bathing, let along drinking. First, you nee... Read >
Author: Derek Reeve

Aerobic Composting 101

10th March 2009
If you have recently purchased a compost tumbler bin, let me be the first to say congratulations! You've just taken the first step toward aerobic composting. What is aerobic composting, you ask, and why is it so great? In this article, we'll explain ho... Read >
Author: Ellen Bell

Join the Food Waste Reduction Challenge

10th March 2009
With the economy feeling decidedly unsettling and the environment apparently in free-fall there are lots of reasons to stop wasting things: Food wasted and sent to landfill creates methane causing a real impact on the greenhouse effect of global warmi... Read >
Author: Mrs Dirty Boots

Not Having A Showerhead Water Filter Could Damage Your Health

18th February 2009
With all of the contaminant matter that has been found to be in our reservoir systems, many people recognize the need for a drinking water filter system, but few think about the benefits that a high quality shower head water filter could offer to them. ... Read >
Author: David Cassell

The ManAgent in Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Energy Consumtion.

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

Flatulence Prevention How To Deal With Flatulence Problems

30th January 2009
Flatulence prevention can be easily done by taking some herbs to relieve flatulence. When herbs are used in this capacity they are known as carminatives (helping to reduce bloating and uncomfortable wind or gas in the intestine.) They can be taken eithe... Read >
Author: nesswell55

Flatulence Prevention How To Deal With Flatulence Problems

30th January 2009
Flatulence prevention can be easily done by taking some herbs to relieve flatulence. When herbs are used in this capacity they are known as carminatives (helping to reduce bloating and uncomfortable wind or gas in the intestine.) They can be taken eithe... Read >
Author: nesswell55

Reduce Your Carbon Footprint, Increase Your Soil’s Nutrients

16th January 2009
The hot buzz words of this New Year are carbon footprint. It is used to mean what type of carbon waste you will leave behind when you are gone. Your amount of waste or the garbage/trash that you are responsible for in your local landfill is a typical ca... Read >
Author: Mike Podlesny

The Fart and Why It Happens

16th January 2009
Farting is an action only employed by men, women of course do not fart - they 'fluff', then will blush like a blood orange and wildly deny any action having taken place. Farting is one of the most embarrassing things that people do in front of others. A l... Read >
Author: Steve Last

The Fart and Why It Happens

16th January 2009
Farting is an action only employed by men, women of course do not fart - they 'fluff', then will blush like a blood orange and wildly deny any action having taken place. Farting is one of the most embarrassing things that people do in front of others. A l... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Waste and Landfill Specifications

09th January 2009
Waste should not be treated differently to any other product, and then it would be possible for it to be recycled more easily. Waste once thus classified is too rigidly then held to remain waste, and this reduces its marketability due to the increased reg... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Worries On Global Warming

07th January 2009
Global Warming has been an impending topic since years and very few people are looking into it. It has now reached levels where nations need to be involved to make the difference. Because the disadvantages of global warming are percolating into the life o... Read >
Author: Jennie

Factories And The Affect On The Environment

05th January 2009
Long ago, eating meat was a good source of nutrition, since the use of hormones, pesticides and mass production methods was as yet unheard of. A family raised and processed their own livestock. Every morning the large golden eggs were plucked from the chi... Read >
Author: Jill Smi

Carbon Emission Trading, The Basics Explained

16th December 2008
The Kyoto Protocol is a UN-led international agreement reached in 1997 in Kyoto, Japan to address the problems of climate change and the reduction greenhouse gas emissions. The Kyoto Protocol went into force on February 2005. Signatory countries are co... Read >
Author: Dwayne Strocen

Landfill and Groundwater Contamination

08th December 2008
Approximately 100 million tonnes of waste are disposed of each year at the many licensed landfill sites operating in England and Wales. However space for landfilling at these locations is due to run out in the very near future, so many people need to be t... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Landfill and Groundwater Contamination

08th December 2008
Approximately 100 million tonnes of waste are disposed of each year at the many licensed landfill sites operating in England and Wales. However space for landfilling at these locations is due to run out in the very near future, so many people need to be t... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Landfill and Groundwater Contamination

08th December 2008
Approximately 100 million tonnes of waste are disposed of each year at the many licensed landfill sites operating in England and Wales. However space for landfilling at these locations is due to run out in the very near future, so many people need to be t... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Energy Savings

31st October 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Mervyn Rees Our Rubbish What should we do with our trash? Should we burn it or should we store it in a landfill? Two reasons why storing our trash in a landfill is a better solution, but the third solution is best: 1. Landfill ... Read >
Author: Mervyn Rees

Prepare For The Future - Fossil Fuels Today

06th October 2008
When fossil fuels first began to be used in the early 1800's, it probably seemed that they were an unending resource. Fossil fuels, these energy-producing substances, have their origin in the decay of ancient biomaterial. As animals and plants died and ... Read >
Author: jdobson

How Natural Gas Engines Work

17th September 2008
When consumers hear the phrase natural gas, they may experience some confusion when comparing that power source with the gasoline they put into their vehicles on a regular basis. Like gasoline and diesel - which are both refined from crude oil or petroleu... Read >
Author: Craig F Stevens

Top 5 Reasons Why Going Green Saves Money While Dieting

12th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 SCL Health & Fitness We hear a lot these days why we should think more about our environment, but did you know that going green can help you save money while dieting? Reason #1 Being green means eating organic, right? I'm sure... Read >
Author: SLOVELL

How to Take One Man's Trash and Create Useful Material and Energy for Others

25th August 2008
No! You don't need a genie and a lamp, and yes, it is possible. In fact, more and more people are doing it all the time. Waste from one source becomes the raw material and energy for others when you use a process called Anaerobic Digestion. Waste treat... Read >
Author: Steve Evans

The Deal on Hybrid Vehicles and Alternative Fuel

12th August 2008
A smart car investment can be a much better deal in the long run. Consumers are now looking at alternative fuels and hybrid vehicles in order to save money, and at the same time save the environment. Let’s look at the different kinds of hybrid electr... Read >
Author: r0ckergirl14

What is a Carbon Footprint?

17th July 2008
Our carbon footprint is the direct effect our actions and lifestyle have on the environment in terms of carbon dioxide emissions. Co2 increases greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming. We all contribute to global warming every day. Carbon Foo... Read >
Author: begreen

Green House Gas's And Its Effects On Our Planet .

09th July 2008
Green house gas's , are they as big of a problem as people say? . People who know little about green house gas's , truley are not aware how its effecting our earth , so hopefully this information clears some of this up , and will show you how serious this... Read >
Author: Jerome Exner

WHY NOT BURN WATER? IT IS HYDROGEN AFTER ALL !

21st June 2008
Surprised that water can burn? Stop and think. Water is made from hydrogen and oxygen. Hydrogen burns! Extracting the two gases from water is the name of the game. Save gas money, double your gas mileage, AND reduce emissions. Yes, save gas! Hydrogen gas... Read >
Author: Bruce Neill

You Can Actually Save Money With Organic Waste Recycling

06th May 2008
There is no longer any doubt that landfills are rapidly filling and nearing capacity and that the price of properly disposing of garbage and sewage is on the rise. In some areas, some relief has been brought about by organic waste recycling efforts. In ad... Read >
Author: MIKE SELVON

The Increasing Use of Liquefied Natural Gas

14th November 2007
When natural gas is cooled at normal pressure to about -260°F, it condenses into a liquid form known as Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG). LNG takes up about one six hundredth the volume of gaseous natural gas making it very efficient to transport. When it is ... Read >
Author: Dayele

How Methane in Natural Gas is Formed

12th October 2007
Natural gas is a fossil fuel found underneath the ground in large pockets. These pockets are located inside porous rock. The principal chemical ingredient of natural gas is methane which is considered the cleanest fossil fuel because of its clean-burning ... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

The History of Natural Gas

12th October 2007
Thousands of years ago, the ancient people of Persia, Greece and India discovered natural gas. They witnessed it seeping from the ground and realized, probably first by lightning, that it ignited very easily and would burn for very long lengths of time. S... Read >
Author: Mickey Horn

Emissions Trading

12th September 2007
Emissions trading is a market-based approach to achieving environmental change. It allows those reducing greenhouse gas emissions, particularly carbon dioxide, to use or trade the excess reductions to offset emissions at other sources. The controversy lie... Read >
Author: cpdwise

Rc Helicopter Simulator

02nd September 2007
But in the case you want to upgrade to ultralight you can easily get familiar with flying since you have already been with an engined-helicopter. Practice doing a little bigger circuits but keep the speed down. Your ready to take the training gear off. Th... Read >
Author: Lori

Formation of Natural Gas

29th August 2007
When we use natural gas powered heaters and stoves in our homes, we usually neglect to ponder the fact that these modern conveniences are made possible by a natural substance of ancient origin. Even the electricity supplied by utility companies often reli... Read >
Author: wespipe

Align Rc Helicopters

28th August 2007
Another thing that set gas RC Helicopter apart from the electric one is the level of respect and concentration required on flying each and every time. There are those who prefer to build model RC Helicopter by themselves to add to their ever-growing colle... Read >
Author: Lori

1/4 Scale Rc Helicopter

28th August 2007
Let us begin by discussing briefly the electric RC Helicopter. Most. There are those who prefer to build model RC Helicopter by themselves to add to their ever-growing collection. Are RC Helicopters much harder than planes? RC Helicopters are more complic... Read >
Author: Lori

All You Need To Know About Removing Solids From Wastewater Using Imhoff Tanks

17th August 2007
Recycling and reuse of wastewater will do away with the need of using fresh water. The extent to which the processes involved in wastewater treatment are cost effective and easy to follow will act as an impetus. Hence discussing about the processes involv... Read >
Author: Richard

The Gases in Natural Gas

13th August 2007
How does gasoline we use in our cars differ from the propane we use in our stove and the natural gas we use to heat our homes? We understand that they are different entities. Gasoline is a liquid, natural gas is a gas that comes through pipes and propane ... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

Liquefaction and the Transport of Liquefied Natural Gas

24th July 2007
The capability to convert natural gas into a liquid, resulting in liquefied natural gas (LNG), facilitates the efficient transport of natural gas and allows for widespread distribution over a vast geographical area. Natural gas is converted to liquefied n... Read >
Author: wespipe

What is Liquefied Natural Gas?

24th July 2007
Liquefied natural gas, often abbreviated LNG, is simply the liquid form of the natural gas commonly used for heating homes, cooking, and fueling electrical power plants, among other uses. As you may know, natural gas is a fossil fuel that occurs naturally... Read >
Author: wespipe

Rotten Apples Could Be Good For Your Car

11th July 2007
An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Or so the saying goes, for us humans at least. But how about cars? If you think that fruits are good for humans (and living things in general) only, think again. Turns out that our adage for the benefits of t... Read >
Author: Rain Stockton

Natural Gas From The Ground To Your Home

01st July 2007
Natural gas is a mixture of gases that formed from the fossil remains of ancient plants and animals buried deep in the earth. The main ingredient in natural gas is methane. Methane is odorless and colorless. So, why does natural gas smell? The gas company... Read >
Author: Lynn Jebbia

Meatism: Earth Enemy Number One

26th June 2007
We all know that our planet is in serious trouble. The fact that you really care is great, so take this one-question test to find out if you are a true environmentalist: So what did you have for dinner last night? Not to worry, I’m not trying to get ... Read >
Author: Jeff Popick

How much do we know about natural gas?

15th May 2007
Studies have shown that natural gas formation resulted by means of the process of putrefaction of the little sea animals and plants that disappeared about 300 million years ago. After such forms of life died, their remains went down to the bottom of the o... Read >
Author: Rick Martin

How to make major oil companies reduce their global warming impact

01st May 2007
Do you want to find a way to make oil companies do something about their global warming impact? Would you like to help reduce the amount of CO2 going into the atmposphere? Here's an easy way that you can help prevent global warming from getting wors... Read >
Author: Nathan Brown

The Quantum Law of Attraction

30th April 2007
Our beliefs not only affect our physical health but also events and even aspects of our physical world. For many this will be hard to accept; however, there have been numerous documented stories that give credence to the theory that we can literally bend ... Read >
Author: T.D.McKenzie

Global Warming - 5 Facts

01st April 2007
Global warming is happening and some people still think it’s not happening which is just fine, but even they have to admit the climate is changing. The planet constantly altering, we have to decide what we will do to adapt. Animals and plants are alread... Read >
Author: george christodoulou

Top Ten Causes of Global Warming ( part 2)

30th March 2007
4. Pollution from Airplanes Airplanes are indispensable to today’s society. Businessmen fly across the country on a daily basis to meet the demand of industry. In less than 24 hours, you can fly across the circumference of the planet traveling from t... Read >
Author: george christodoulou

What fuels a gas corporation?

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

Nitro RC Cars For Enthusiasts

27th February 2007
Nitro RC cars are added to the list of vanity and sought after toys for the big boys. If you have been driving for many years but never heard of Nitro RC cars, these are but miniature model vehicles/autos run by nitro methane via remote control device. ... Read >
Author: B.Janeway

How Much Natural Gas is Left?

22nd December 2006
Although oil gets the media attention, natural gas also plays a major role in the energy needs of the world. So, how much natural gas is left in the world? The answer may surprise you. How Much Natural Gas is Left? Natural gas is a fossil fuel that... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Positive Aspects of Carbon Fuels

15th November 2006
Ah, the evil carbon fuels. Carbon fuels that were once exalted as the power source for the industrial revolution are now demonized because of global warming. There are, however, positive aspects to carbon fuels. Positive Aspects of Carbon Fuels Car... Read >
Author: Rick Chapo

Lumbers Of Plastics

16th August 2006
With the resurgence of the recycling trend, people are looking for ways to recycle plastics. Unlike papers, these polymeric materials take a long time to disintegrate. As a result, they end up as trash and added burden to our overflowing landfills. They a... Read >
Author: Mark Peoples

Buying Real Estate: Understand Landfill Gas Risks before buying land near a landfill

06th August 2006
The ability of landfill sites to emit methane has been recognised for very many years by site operators who appeared until the mid-seventies to accept small fires, caused by ignition of methane, as one of the minor problems associated with waste disposal.... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Yes ! We can solve the problem quickly ! You hear me Mr. President !

31st July 2006
There is a long talk about global warming . Greenhouse gases are, as most people are aware, the principle cause of global warming cause This includes both methane and carbon dioxide, both of which have the regrettable effect of making heat more difficul... Read >
Author: Mary Chiolou

Will the UK Waste Industry Achieve Safe Compliance with the ATEX Regulations in time?

18th June 2006
Waste Management Operators may have done all they can to maintain good health and safety practices in the past, and will continue to do so; but how many will be compliant after 30th July 2006 when the EU's ATEX Directive finally comes into force? The E... Read >
Author: Steve Last

Taking Care of Your RC Nitro Cars

08th June 2006
Learning the basics of rc engine operations and proper maintenance will lengthen the life of your RC nitro cars and help you keep your vehicles in top shape. RC Nitro Engines The RC nitro car's engine works very similar to a regular car engine. There ... Read >
Author: Greg Root

Natural Gas - Make Massive Profits From The Next BIG Bull Energy Market!

02nd May 2006
We have all seen crude oil soar to all time highs making huge profits, but this huge move could be repeated, or even exceeded as natural gas soars in value, based upon increased demand and limited supply. If you are a seasoned trader or one who has nev... Read >
Author: sacha tarkovsky

A guide for Lactose Intolerence and lactose intolerent symptoms.

13th April 2006
Lactose Intolerence is a condition a person has when their body cannot correctly process lactose. Lactose is a milk sugar that is often found in foods made from milk products, such as yoghurt, ice cream and other dairy foods. When a lactose intolerent p... Read >
Author: Claire Calkin

How to get started flying RC airplanes

01st February 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael Cottier For thousands of years man has dreamed of flight. Nothing has amazed people as much as flying machines have in the past century and there is still more to come. What is even more amazing though, is the progress in persona... Read >
Author: Michael Cottier

Will Earth Survive Industrial Revolution?

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