August 12th, 2008 at 6:49 am
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6 Doltishly Simple Stairs to Salvage One million millions of Gals of Gaseous state
OK…gas prices are acquiring extinct of manus, and carbon emanations have been extinct of mitt for a retentive time. So let’s vote out two fowl with…good…five rock. We by and large focus on high tech here at EcoGeek, and how we can salve free energy with chic designings.
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August 11th, 2008 at 11:59 pm
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Study: With meshed crust, Earth could get some other Venus
Houston, May 12, 2008 — A new study of possible golf links betwixt clime and geophysical science on Earth and alike major planets happens that protracted heating of the ambiance can shut down plate tectonics and cause a planet’s crust to get engaged in place.
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August 10th, 2008 at 12:50 pm
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WILL Australia’s farmers fall for the appeals of drought-resistant wheat, even if it’s genetically limited? Confronted with clime change and a growing food crisis, partisans sure hope such traits will help defeat antipathy to GM engineering.
Of 24 strains of GM wheat tried in field of battle runs, two argument surpassed the output of the non-GM assortment by 20 per centime under drouth weather, harmonizing to German Spangenberg of the Queen Victoria Section of Primary Manufactures in Melbourne, Commonwealth of Australia.
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August 10th, 2008 at 5:20 am
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The University of Fresh Hampshire will use landfill gas to bring forth 80%-85% of campus heat and electrical energy
Our human relationship to energy is apace ever. What had got one time looked like eternal supplyings of fossil fuels are nowadays evidently finite and with an ever-increasing cost. The most looking plan of attacks to resolution environmental or economical jobs regard acknowledging potential treasure extinct of what would otherwise be waste.
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August 8th, 2008 at 9:02 am
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When we believe of waste, we Don’t unremarkably consider utility. So far, as we face droughts, restricted landfill infinite, and eating up natural imaginations, we’ve been strained to reconsider our castoffs, with interesting outcomes. These five instance studies show that with invention and a small provision, our mopes, cloacas, and haemorrhoid of manure are not needfully the terminal of the line of reasoning.
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August 7th, 2008 at 1:34 pm
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The hour’s top business headlines, with CNBC’s Rebekah Jarvis
The hour’s top business headlines, with CNBC’s Rebecca Jarvis
Penetration on wherefore the chances of a potent bucks is not fashioning an incision in rough, with Daniel Yergin, Cambridge University Free energy Research Associates; Diane Swonk, Mesirow Fiscal and CNBC’s Sharon Epperson
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August 7th, 2008 at 10:11 am
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Earth from Infinite: Ripping iceberg
14 March 2008
Envisat captures the break up of the monumental A53A iceberg situated but due east of the South Empire State of the South Island (seeable at image bottom) in the southerly Atlantic Sea.
A Brobdingnagian cranny was patched heading for the hills south to North through the iceberg on 1 March by C-CORE, the Canadian ice-tracking service, piece perusal satellite mental image gathered from Envisat’s Innovative Semisynthetic Aperture Microwave radar (ASAR) instrument victimisation the Diametric Perspective monitoring programme. Read the rest of this entry »
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August 4th, 2008 at 3:20 am
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A prole cuts sugar cane for biofuel production in Brasil. Photograph: Jamil Bittar/Reuters
Half a 000 000 jobs and 500 months of custom are to be phased extinct in Brazil’s palmy sugar cane industry to fulfill western demands for more socially satisfactory piece of work practices in the biofuel sphere.
Sugar cane cutters who have been doing work Brazil’s land since 1525, when Portuguese colonialists first tried out with turning the harvest, are to make way for mechanization.
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August 3rd, 2008 at 3:59 am
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Cost effectual devices anticipated on market shortly
Elizabeth II A. Virgil Garnett Thomson, Intelligence Business office
Ideate Windows that not only supply a clear view and illumine suite, but besides use sun to expeditiously help power the edifice they are part of. MIT engineers report a novel attack to tackle the sun’s energy that could let simply that.
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August 2nd, 2008 at 4:09 pm
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As very much as I’d love to have an 80%-efficient solar jury, I have a few issues with this. I do not cognise as lots as the applied scientists on this protrude do, but here moves.
First off, I’m reasonably sure that most of the Sun’s rays hit the world come up in seeable light, as our ambience is instead adept at contemplating IR. Read the rest of this entry »
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