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Global Warming - The Real
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It
has long been known that greenhouse gases contribute to global
warming. In 1827, Jean-Baptiste Fourier suggested that greenhouse
gases kept the earth warmer, whilst in 1938 an Engineer, Guy
Stewart Callendar predicted that doubling the concentration of
carbon dioxide from fossil fuel burning would lead to a global
increase of 2 °C, with the poles warming more. This was a
remarkable prediction, since it is exactly on course to what we
observe today! Calendar's predictions were later confirmed by
several independent but more detailed studies in the 1970s,
including one by an elite group of ex-military physicist's dubbed
the 'Jason's'.
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Cold Fusion - The Salvage
From The Energy Crisis? |
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In 1989 the
chemistry professors Stanley Pons and Martin Fleishman reported
that they had achieved cold fusion in a palladium anode emerged in
a solution of sodium deuteroxide in heavy water D2O. Due to a bad
exactness of their report, only few other scientists managed to
replicate their findings in the first place. The findings were
then dismissed as due to misunderstandings and bad scientific
practice, and the matter of cold fusion has since been regarded as
a taboo area.
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Algae Biodiesel: Fuel of the
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There is no
question that alternative fuel sources must be found if we are
going to reduce our dependence on oil, lower transportation costs,
and stop damaging the environment. Algae biodiesel is a fuel
alternative that has many people hopeful for these changes as it
creates fuel efficiently without displacing food crops, damaging
the environment, and it reduces our dependence on oil.
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Bio Diesel Fuel - An
Energy Source Now and for the Future |
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Bio Diesel fuel is a diesel equivalent,
processed fuel derived from biological sources, such as vegetable oils,
which can be used in unmodified diesel engine vehicles. It can also be
used as a heating fuel in domestic and commercial boilers. There are a
number of naturally occurring and renewable resources it can be
refined
from including algae, vegetable oils, animal fats or recycled restaurant
greases. It can also be processed where ever the raw materials to make
it exist.
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Archive of articles
Concepts
of Waste Management
How to Conserve Water at Home and in the Workplace
The Exciting History
Of Television
Poisons From Your PC
Hard Water and Scale Cost Companies
Billions of Dollars
Global Warming
DNA Profiling: Its
Uses in Court
Artificial Intelligence ... what have we learned through natural
ignorance?
What
are Plasma televisions?
Earthquakes
and Tsunamis
Fibonacci Numbers in Nature
Genetically
Engineered food
Ancient
nuclear reactors
Ships
without traces
Pocket Laboratories: feat or threat?
Ozone
application for wastewater color removal
Here
Comes The Sun: Solar energy is becoming more attractive for mainstream
consumers
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