Posts Tagged ‘Global Warming’

Energy With A Twist

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Science Applied Monday Apr 27,2009

Using an Archimedean Hydro screw to power a condo building.

Hot Southern Summer Threatens Coral

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Global Warming, Other Monday Jan 5,2009

A report from the US Government’s National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) predicts severe bleaching for parts of the Coral Sea, which lies adjacent to Australia’s Great Barrier Reef, and the Coral Triangle, a 5.4 million square kilometre expanse of ocean in the Indo-Pacific which is considered the centre of the world’s marine life.
“This forecast [...]

New research shows that we should be looking to the ground, not the sky, to see where climate change could have its most perilous impact on life on Earth — global warming actually changes the molecular structure of organic matter in soil.
“Soil contains more than twice the amount of carbon than does the atmosphere, yet, [...]

Global Peak Oil Consumption Could Impact Climate

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Global Warming Wednesday Sep 24,2008

We all know that fossil fuels like coal, oil and gas rise the percentage of atmospheric carbon dioxide. But most of us don’t know by how much. Well, the burning of fossil fuels account for about 80 percent of the atmospheric carbon dioxide put in to the atmosphere since the pre-industrial era.
To anticipate emissions from [...]

New Energy Source : The Asphalt

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Research Tuesday Sep 9,2008

New Energy Source: The Asphalt ? Well, not the asphalt by itself, but you must have noticed that parking lots on summer days are a killer! Asphalt gathers a lot of energy from the sun and retains it’s heat even after the sun goes down. The world is full of roads, so there will be [...]

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