Archive for the ‘Global Warming News’ Category
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The 5 Award Winning Designs of Floating Settlements
by admin on Feb 5th, 2010
Floating settlements could become more and more popular. The main reason that this type of settlements could became a future of housing is that it doesn't requires a fixed land where homes could be built and, if we speak about particular homes, they are very mobile and can be moved easily. Here you can find 5 awarded designs of floating settlements at Seasteading contest. The fifth place is awarded to this design. This floating settlement co...Read More » Tags
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Disappearing Arctic Ice Caps
by admin on Nov 16th, 2009
It seems our ecosystem is going to be changed a more, if not too much. Certain disturbance at any level of ecosystem leads to imbalance the whole. Environmental researchers have called for attention to the yellow light flashing in the polar region. We are on the line which deadly leads to the peril of all. A polar ice cap is a high latitude province of a planet or natural satellite in the universe that is covered completely with ice. Polar ice...Read More » Tags
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Destructive jellyfish spotted off Mulls coast
by admin on Oct 21st, 2009
The presence of the mauve stinger jellyfish (Pelagia noctiluca) has been confirmed off the North West coast of Mull. The jellyfish was last seen in the area in 2007 when it caused widespread damage to fish farms through out the area and further afield. The Hebridean Whale and Dolphin Trust (HWDT) received a report from a local resident that he encountered thousands of the ‘blood red' jellyfish west of Ardmore Point while fishing. HWDT forwarded...Read More » Tags
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Why Fall Colors Are Different in U.S. and Europe
by admin on Oct 13th, 2009
The riot of color that erupts in forests every autumn looks different depending on which side of the ocean you're on. While the fall foliage in North America and East Asia takes on a fiery red hue, perplexingly, autumn leaves in Europe are mostly yellow in color. A team of researchers has a new idea as to why the autumnal colors differ between the continents, one that involved taking a step back 35 million years in time. Pigment proces...Read More » Tags
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Green Printing: The Innovative & Environment Friendly Printing Technique.
by admin on Jan 23rd, 2009
Well these days we need to be very careful while doing anything and we should do them keeping our environment in mind. Human race is depleting our environment and the ozone layer so fast that it will start impacting our race very soon. In this regard we can do so many things. And one among them is called Green Printing. They not only provide a fast and affordable printing job but also they are very much environmentally friendly. The concept of...Read More » Tags
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Obama is prepared to help fighting Global Warming as a priority
by admin on Nov 23rd, 2008
Leaders of the state are looking forward to Obamas plans that global warming and climate change will be a national priority when considering to-do things. At a first-of-its-kind climate change meeting in Beverly Hills, international and state leaders said the problems that global warming present to the world are too big not to do everything possible to address it. "When you realize the kind of impact that climate change can have on a state ...Read More » Tags
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Big Cloud of Muck and Smog holding back Global Warming Impact over Asia
by admin on Nov 16th, 2008
A three-kilometre thick cloud of brown soot and other pollutants hanging over Asia is darkening cities, killing thousands and damaging crops but may be holding off the worst effects of global warming, the UN said on Thursday. The vast plume of contamination from factories, fires, cars and deforestation contains some particles that reflect sunlight away from the earth, cutting its ability to heat the earth. "One of the impacts of this atmosp...Read More » Tags
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Could Global Warming Effects mean an New World War
by admin on Nov 10th, 2008
These Days global warming is a very hot topic and little wonder, seeing as the earth grows hotter with each passing year. For a long time now the effect of man's industrialization and technological progress has quietly yet continuously eked away at the delicate balance of the planet's atmosphere and ecosystem, but within the last 30 or so years the pace of this damage has markedly accelerated! DOWNPLAYING GLOBAL WARMING In much the sam...Read More » Tags
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Is Global Warming Man-Made?
by admin on Nov 10th, 2008
Global Warming effects are seen on our planet more and more and this topic became one of the hottest on the scene. Global warming effects are occuring, but who is to blame? Did we make this ourselves or is the planet itself going through the natural cycle of renewing. Global warming research has become a very big business throughout the world. Each year billions of dollars are spent studying climate change. The United Nations Environment Prog...Read More » Tags
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It´s the Tropical Trees that Cool Earth the most Effective way
by admin on Nov 5th, 2008
If you decide to plant trees on Earth Day, it may be more efficient if you reside in Buenos Aires than if you live in New York. New study finds that tropical trees perform better when fighting against global warming than trees which grow in higher latitudes. "Our study shows that only tropical rainforests are beneficial, which helps slow down global warming," said team leader Govindasamy Bala of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory in Califo...Read More » Tags
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