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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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 ›
A world you like with a climate you like, episode 2
Europe’s green stories Europe is getting environmental friendly. There are stories to prove this statement. You can follow some of them here. The first episode is about green transportation from Poland, a taxi service that provides the highest levels of… Read More ›
Emissions-Free Method of Extracting Energy from Coal
This article was originally published at http://www.stumbleupon.com on the 22.02.2013, Author Lidija Grozdanic. Researchers at Ohio State University have discovered a new way to extract energy from coal while preventing 99 percent of the carbon dioxide from being released into… Read More ›
A world you like. With a climate you like. Introduction
I would like to welcome you to europas.eu’ new project A World You Like With A Climate You Like. When I created this web page over a year ago, I new that there are places, countries, families that care for… Read More ›
Making fuel from CO2 taken from the air?
Sounds strange? What a great discovery! What could be kinder to the planet we live in than making fuel from CO2 taken from the air? A small British company has produced “petrol from air” using a revolutionary technology that promises… Read More ›
Thawing Permafrost — Changing Planet
National Science Foundation, in it’s news, shows evidence of changes taking place in the atmosphere which affect the climate on the Earth. The concern regards the permafrost, the frozen ground in the Arctic areas. Because of a warming atmosphere, permafrost… Read More ›
The Arctic Adventure of Dioxy, episode 7
In this episode: what does the future hold for Dioxy and all of her friends? It’s important to emphasize that Carbon Capture and Storage is not the ultimate solution to the problem… Entire The arctic adventure of dioxy series available…. Read More ›
The Arctic Adventure of Dioxy, episode 6
In this episode you can see the scientists at work, during a day of field work and laboratory activities in the arctic. Entire The arctic adventure of dioxy series available. Check categories on the sidebar on this page. Click The… Read More ›
The Arctic Adventure of Dioxy, episode 5
In this episode: What does Carbon Capture and Storage means and what happens to CO2 after storing into the underground?
The Arctic Adventure of dioxy, episode 4
In this episode we go inside the core of the story: Dioxy is sleeping in her bed, in the underground metropolis inside the mine 7, and is transported from the depth of the mountain to the power plant. Here… Read More ›
How long do greenhouse gases stay in the air?
You wander how long do greenhouse gases stay in the air until they more or less “disappear”? Well, – co2, 20 – 200 years – methane, 12 years – nitrous oxide, 114 years – compounds containing chlorine and/or fluorine (CFCs,… Read More ›