Posted in Environment News, Polar Bears, Rocky Mountains, Global Warming, Ecosystems, Grizzly Bears, Canadian Wildlife, Hurricanes, Wind Energy, Peace on March 31st, 2007 No Comments »
I can’t help but be attracted to wind turbines. Wind energy created by wind turbines is pollution free and its a infinite, sustainable form of energy.
I’d love to have one on my roof top LOL
These things don’t use fuel, they don’t produce…
greenhouse gasses nor do they produce toxins or radioactive waste.
How much better can it […]
California weather since 1950 - 2000 has increased by almost 1 degree Celsius - or almost 2 degrees Fahrenheit.
The urbanites are experiencing even higher temperatures between 2.1 - 2.6 degrees Fahrenheit with the exception of areas just eastward. Those easterners have dropped by approx…
1.1 degree Fahrenheit. I wonder if these California climate changes are […]
Posted in Environment News, Polar Bears, Rocky Mountains, Global Warming, Solar Power, Ecosystems, Grizzly Bears, Canadian Wildlife, Electric Cars, Hurricanes, Wind Energy on March 29th, 2007 No Comments »
The cost of energy efficiency as it turns out is proving to be quite profitible in the job sector.
Much to my likeness - and predictions I might add, energy efficiency investment growth potential will create - get this -
four times as much employment as those…
in our conventional energy production.
What a beautiful thought to tell your […]
Posted in Environment News, Polar Bears, Rocky Mountains, Global Warming, Solar Power, Ecosystems, Grizzly Bears, Canadian Wildlife, Electric Cars, Hurricanes, Wind Energy on March 28th, 2007 No Comments »
Wind energy, as I’ve just discovered is surging by 40 per cent annually in Europe. It is also being actively promoted by the U.S. Wind energy is apparently now the fastest…
growing power source in the world. It is reported that in some areas, wind energy is now just as financially competitive as with electricity […]
Posted in Environment News, Polar Bears, Rocky Mountains, Global Warming, Solar Power, Ecosystems, Grizzly Bears, Canadian Wildlife, Hurricanes, Wind Energy on March 27th, 2007 No Comments »
Global warming does come with certain complexities especially when considering air travel.
Jet fuel bonds with oxygen (O2) in our air which forms carbon dioxide (CO2). Jet fuel also releases nitrous oxides, soot, sulphate and water vapour. Because of these emissions, they form “contrails”. Those are the “harmless” white airplane trails we see in the […]
Reading about flex-fuel reminds me that the US gov’t really must believe it’s citizens are stupid.
Tell me, how will it be possible to keep up with the demand of fuel for vehicles? Corn crop growth will never keep up to flex-fuel.
And with poor mileage - getting less than current…
mileaage standards is truly a pathetic […]
Solar power and how it works: On a sunny day, every square meter of the earths surface receives 1000 watts of energy.
If we were to capture that energy we’d all benefit with free electricity from solar power and how it works - pretty tantilizing.
You’ve seen and probably used a calculator that works with no batteries, […]
Hurricane Katrina facts are now being summized.
Sady, New Orleans lost about 229,000 people between July 2005 - July 2006. Thats almost half the population.
Other hurricane Katrina facts report…
from The Census Bureau’s shows that many of the neighboring counties have doubled in population. These counties had to absorb 10’s of thousands of displaced persons.
What […]
Global warming and Al Gore are like corn on the cob and butter =) Can’t have one without the other.
Yahoo videos of a CBC broadcast showed yet again how the republicans are still skeptics. I mean, Senator James Inhofe noted Oklahoma had 3 of the coldest days in history this year,…
but that […]
How wind energy works is really no mystery. Think of sails on a sailboat…pretty old technology. Of course how wind energy works on land is a different story.
The use of small electric turbines dated back in the US to the 1920’s. Mind you we have newer technology and an understanding that the higher […]