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Wind Power Facts: Emissions Through the Lifecycle

January 9, 2012

A recent scholarly paper decided to tackle the problem of the emissions of wind power, wishing to quantify the actual emissions so as to make accurate comparisons between wind power and other sources of electrical power generations.
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6 Alternative Energies Which Could Help Combat Climate Change

November 3, 2011

Image by Fredo / Creative Commons When you hear someone talking about climate change, what is the first thing you think? Most people immediately think about global warming and the environmental controversy about who is to blame for this so-called &#823…

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The Economics of Pollution: How is Government Policy to Reduce Carbon Emissions Actually Created? [Infographic]

October 18, 2011

You no longer need to ask an economist! Read this beginner’s guide to environmental economics.

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Chemicals or Vapor Trails? Either Way Those Lines in the Sky are Bad News!

October 9, 2011

A look at the chemtrails vs contrails debate, and the worrying implications for the environment of those streaks in the sky

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Harvard Professor Builds Carbon-Sucking Machine

September 30, 2011

Harvard applied physics professor David Keith is building a machine that can suck carbon dioxide from the air. Keith has started a company called Carbon Engineering that has attracted venture capitalists that see a future for this technology. The machine uses a three-step process to filter the air and separate and sequester the carbon dioxide. First, a fan sucks air into the machine where it enters…

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Offset Your Computer’s Emissions With the Click of a Mouse!

August 25, 2011

While you’re tapping away at your keyboard, did you realize how much you’re contributing to emissions? Find out how you can offset those emissions at the click of a butto

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Carbon Tax for Businesses and Families in the Near Future?

August 16, 2011

According to the Center for American Progress (CAP), the new debt ceiling deal may just lead to an imposed carbon tax in the near future. The reasoning behind the group’s presumption is mainly due to the fact that…

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Weekly Greens – Holiday Weekend Edition

July 1, 2011

Well, the weekend has arrived. Many of you may be heading off for a holiday getaways or perhaps you have plans to spend time with family. Hopefully each of you will get a little time to log off and enjoy the great outdoors this weekend too! It’s …

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5 Smart Uses for Wind-Powered Energy

March 2, 2011


Wind is one of those resources we find all around us in nature. It’s one of the more environmentally-friendly alternative energies around and has been tapped into for thousands of years. It has a wide variety of uses, some you may be familiar with and others not so much. So, let’s take a look at [...]

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The World is Changing Every Second

October 22, 2010

Every second is important for us when we advocate on climate crisis… When we think about our selves, our lives and our limited surroundings, we rarely believe the urgency of issues in its true spirit. Often we realize issues in depth when we personally experience them and then we start sharing with friends, family members… Read More…

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