Survey finds 97% of climate science papers agree warming is man-made
Overwhelming majority, 97% of 12.000 peer-reviewed papers revile a position on global warming saying humans are causing it. The original article is published at http://www.guardian.co.uk by Dana Nuccitelli and John Abraham. By clicking on the link you can read the… Read More ›
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How to shorten landfill life of plastics?
….by creating a product that, when sprayed on plastic, will make it biodegrade in three years or less. Is that all? Easier to say than to do! Not in this case. Some students from Brigham Young University in Utah have developed… Read More ›
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Antarctic Ice loss: normal or abnormal?
This article was originally published at http://www.abc.net.au on the 15 April 2013, author Dani Cooper. Ice cores taken from two regions of the Antarctic give a mixed story on the impact of human-induced climate change on the icy continent. Summer… Read More ›
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A world you like with a climate you like, episode 3
Europe’s green stories Europe is getting environmental friendly. There are stories to prove this statement. You can follow some of them here. Episode 3 is about a small village which has made big changes. Písečná, Czech Republic, is becoming an… Read More ›
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The window socket, an environmental friendly design?
The window socket, as this little thing is called, offers a great way to harness solar energy. It is design by Kyohu Song and Boa Oh. I guess we all have seen some of those easy-to-carry solar chargers. Some work… Read More ›
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The Maldives, a country of beauty?
I have seen many beautiful pictures and heard so many great stories of the Maldives, the tropical paradise. At last I am able to confront all of these. My trip is about to begin. After some hours on the plane,… Read More ›
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Sweden needs more trash…
This article was originally published at http://www.fastcoexist.com, author Ariel Schwartz …because it has turned all it has got into energy. What happens when a recycling plan is too successful? Sweden does such a good job recycling and turning its waste to… Read More ›
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In Payatas, Philippines, turning trash into clean energy windfall
This article was originaly published at http://www.rappler.com on the 27th of March 2013, author Karl Malakunas, Agence France-Presse. MANILA, Philippines – Teresita Mabignay does her ironing using free electricity on the slope of a garbage dump, an unlikely beneficiary of… Read More ›
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Allan Savory: How to green the world’s deserts and reverse climate change
“Desertification is a fancy word for land that is turning to desert,” begins Allan Savory in this quietly powerful talk. And terrifyingly, it’s happening to about two-thirds of the world’s grasslands, accelerating climate change and causing traditional grazing societies to… Read More ›
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Fair Trade tea, always good
It is always worth writing about Fair Trade. I have noticed by looking at SE (Search Engines) that some of you search for a word Fair Trade almost every day. The good part is that we are more and more… Read More ›
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Arctic sea ice extent reached its annual maximum
This article was originally published at http://nsidc.org/arcticseaicenews/ on March 25th 2013 On March 15, 2013, Arctic sea ice extent appears to have reached its annual maximum extent, marking the beginning of the sea ice melt season. This year’s maximum extent… Read More ›
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Rainforests more resilient to global warming
This article was originally published at http://news.mongabay.com on the 11th of March 2013, author Rhett A. Butler. Tropical forests may be less sensitive to global warming than previously thought, argues a new study published in Nature Geoscience. The research is based… Read More ›
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Highest recycling rates in the EU
According to a new report from the European Environment Agency (EEA) Austria, Germany and Belgium had the highest recycling rate for municipal waste in Europe in 2010. Five countries have already achieved the target (Austria, Germany, Belgium, the Netherlands and… Read More ›
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Ship traffic in the Arctic can reduce greenhouse gas emissions
As the Arctic ice-cap is melting, this resource-rich region is changing faster than anywhere on Earth. The climate change is now being seen as an opportunity for many to discover natural resources available in Arctic. Those states who have territory… Read More ›
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NASA Pinpoints Causes of 2011 Arctic Ozone Hole
This article was originally published at http://www.nasa.gov on the 3rd of March 2013, author Maria-Jose Vinas A combination of extrem: – cold temperatures, – man-made chemicals – a stagnant atmosphere were behind what became known as the Arctic ozone hole… Read More ›
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