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Craig Venter, one of the leading scientists who is well renowned for his invaluable contributions to genomic research, is here with yet another discovery. Founder and President of the J. Craig Venter Institute, proclaims the discovery of ancient...
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The U.S House of Representative just passed a bill that will address global warming by reducing the emission of gasses that cause climate change. It was a watered-down...
made popular Jul 1 2009
For all the right-wing hysteria about President Obama being a socialist, the president is actually quite a centrist and even a corporatist. Depending on one’s...
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In a beloved film from my childhood, “Flight of Dragons,” the scientist hero confronts the evil red magician on a dark crag. As menacing snakes sprout out...
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After much negotiations, the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives finally managed to pass President Obama’s “Cap-and-Trade” bill as part of...
made popular Jun 27 2009
Eco Factor: Synthetic trees to capture CO2 from the air and convert it into liquid CO2.
Research scientists at the Department of Earth and Environmental Engineering at...
made popular Jun 24 2009
The Symposium on the Climate Change in London witnessed the US Energy Secretary Steven Chu raising concerns over global warming. He went on to suggest painting roofs...
made popular Jun 23 2009
For the green hoodies New York’s the place to be, because erected outside the Madison Square Garden and Penn Station, by the Deutsche Bank is a 70-feet-tall digital...
made popular Jun 19 2009
Eco Factor: Real-time CO2 counter encourages people to curtail emissions.
Deutsche Bank, a name not directly related to environmental conservation, has lit a...
made popular Jun 19 2009
By mid-century, climate change may have outrun the ability of Africa’s farmers to adapt to rising temperatures, threatening the continent’s precarious food...
made popular Jun 18 2009
Oslo - Can the North Sea basin hold all of the carbon dioxide in Europe? Norway certainly hopes so.
At a high-level conference in Bergen last month, the oil-rich...
made popular Jun 16 2009
Argentina’s Perito Moreno glacier is one of only a few ice fields worldwide that have withstood rising global temperatures.
Nourished by Andean snowmelt, the...
made popular Jun 15 2009
Definition – Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s near-surface air and oceans since the mid-twentieth century and its...
made popular Jun 10 2009
Nuclear warfare is a constant threat to life on earth but climate change is no less serious, says a summit of the world’s Nobel Laureates who, along with Prince...
made popular Jun 6 2009
Jordanian Ministry of Environment will be marking World Environment Day, which is usually celebrated on the 5th of June, through a new campaign titled, “Your...
made popular Jun 5 2009
World Environment Day (WED) was established by the UN General Assembly in 1972 to mark the opening of the Stockholm Conference on the Human Environment.
Commemorated...
made popular Jun 5 2009
People talk about the future, yet climate change is claiming lives now, notably in Africa. The nations, governors and those governed must stand up and be counted.
The...
made popular Jun 5 2009
Eco Factor: Solar-generating roofs coated with reflective tiles to reduce solar gain.
Recently news surfaced that painting the world white would help curb global...
made popular Jun 4 2009
On Tuesday, French climber Alain Robert, popularly known as “Spiderman,” climbed a 41-story Sydney tower with his bare hands, just to make the world aware about...
made popular Jun 2 2009
Carbon Capture & Storage technology has been around for many decades but researchers could not make any substantial progress in its testing. Abandoning this tale...
made popular May 29 2009
Researchers all over the world are coming up with various suggestions to help tackle the global warming. Accordingly, the US Energy Secretary Steven Chu proposes to...
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Better Place displayed its automated battery swap system where its $500,000 gadget is capable of replacing dead battery of EV cars with a fully charged set. The...
made popular May 15 2009
The Empire State Building is going “green” in a model project that will save about $4.4 million a year on energy.
made popular Apr 7 2009
Green taxes are far higher than is necessary to offset the cost of Britain’s carbon emissions, a pressure group has claimed.
made popular Aug 28 2008
SCOTLAND has ambitious plans to become a ‘zero-waste’ country, where there is literally no such thing as rubbish.
In this future society, everything would...
made popular Aug 27 2008
I have of late been noticing some talks about the entire global warming issue being over hyped. They are basically citing some scientists who have argued that the...
made popular May 28 2008
Levels of the greenhouse gas methane in the atmosphere seem to be rising having remained stable for nearly 10 years.
made popular Apr 25 2008
We’re - switching off all light bulbs for few hours; using latest green technology, green cars, green products and trying to switch to the green way of life. No...
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The World Meteorological Organisation ( WMO), in one of its reports, stated that, the emission levels of the main greenhouse gas emitted by fossil fuels, carbon...
made popular Jan 19 2008
In the global combat against environmental pollution and consequent global warming, car manufacturers have been targeted as the one of the prime villains. Despite...
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While a large group of scientists, climatologists and environmental conversationalists throughout the world have come together to condemn and combat global warming...
made popular Dec 17 2007
Use of renewable energy sources is increasing worldwide and United States is not likely to lag behind in this. In its annual long-term forecast on energy utilization,...
made popular Dec 13 2007
What will you call this truth or simply a farce? After environmentalists and scientists the world over clamoring about the dangers of global warming, a group of...
made popular Dec 12 2007
The picture above is of a breathtaking sunrise in the mountains rising above St. Mary’s Lake in Montana’s Glacier National Park in the US. When the park was...
made popular Dec 8 2007
It is popularly believed that 700million year ago, during the late Neoproterozoic era the earth was completely covered with ice. The period which, preceded the Cambrian...
made popular Dec 6 2007
With a world wide drive to reduce the green house gases, it is expected that there might be a change in lifestyle. However, that doesn’t seem to apply to the...
made popular Nov 30 2007
Tackling global climate change by cutting greenhouse gas emissions will cost 1.6% of the global GDP, according to an UN Development Program report published on Tuesday....
made popular Nov 28 2007
The government of British Columbia will be setting a part of its target of reducing greenhouse gas emission a part of a new law to be unveiled on Wednesday. The premier...
made popular Nov 21 2007
Despite of technological advancement the rate of emission of greenhouse gases will not be curbed in future, according to a new study funded by the US Department of...
made popular Nov 20 2007
In a practice to restrict the greenhouse gas emissions, India has started looking seriously to other options of power generation and it dramatically increased its...
made popular Oct 26 2007
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