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Green Articles- This Is Why Many People Prefer An Alkaline Water FilterSome think that an alkaline water filter can improve one's overall well being and at the same time provide clean fresh H2O. Many households refuse to drink from the kitchen faucet because of the chemi […]
- Basement Water Proofing - All You Need To GraspWhat is basement water proofing? You may not have recently thought about waterproofing your basement. Nonetheless it might be a smart idea to start thinking about it now. You may not find any Problems […]
- 10 Considerations When Purchasing A Water TankEver since man has been civilized, water tanks have existed to supply water. Seeking the best one may be as crucial like choosing a secure automobile for the family. Listed here are 10 items to consid […]
- Making Use of Floating Turbidity Curtains for Effective Maintenance of Clean WatersIt's a valuable thing to learn that as the requirement for useful means in coping the daily routine rises, creations and new developments are found continually. Because of this, a lot of people specif […]
- This Is Why Many People Prefer An Alkaline Water Filter
Enviromental News- Heat is Power Association LaunchesIn his recent State of the Union address, President Obama called upon an America built to last, "an economy built on American manufacturing, American energy, skills for American workers, and a renewal of American values." Today, the Heat is Power Association is ready to answer this call in this country and beyond. A coalition focused on the wide-sc […]
- A Shining Star of Bipartisan Cleantech SupportAmid all the negative publicity that Solyndra's failure has brought to the Administration's cleantech efforts, one cleantech program has received broad bipartisan support: DOE's Advanced Research Projects Agency – Energy (ARPA-e). In 2012, ARPA-e will receive $275 million, a 53% increase from the prior year with both the House and the Senate s […]
- Once, men abused slaves. Now we abuse fossil fuelsPointing out the similarities (and differences) between slavery and the use of fossil fuels can help us engage with climate change in a new way, says Jean-François Mouhot, visiting researcher at Georgetown University, USA. In 2005, while teaching history at a French university, I was struck by the general disbelief among students that rational and sensitive […]
- Ancient Lake VostokAfter 20 years of drilling, a team of Russian researchers is close to breaching the prehistoric Lake Vostok, which has been trapped deep beneath thick ice layers (2 miles thick) in Antarctica for the last 14 million years. Lake Vostok is actually the third largest lake in the world, measured by the amount of water it holds. In the early 1990s, the Russians r […]
- Alaskan Yellow CedarYellow-cedar, a culturally and economically valuable tree in southeastern Alaska and adjacent parts of British Columbia, has been dying off across large expanses of these areas for the past 100 years. But no one could say why. "The cause of tree death, called yellow-cedar decline, is now known to be a form of root freezing that occurs during cold weathe […]
- Study Reveals Impacts of Environmental Changes on Southern Ocean Food WebIn January of this year, a comprehensive study of animals in the Southern Ocean was completed, showing that the region is under threat from climate change. The scientific journal Deep Sea Research Part II: Topical Studies in Oceanography featured the findings of an international group of researchers who wrote over 20 papers about the effects on the Scotia Se […]
- Fascinating ancient Sahara site celebrated for World Wetlands DayTunis, Tunisia: A remote seasonal salt lake on the edge of the Sahara leads a list of 15 new Ramsar Wetlands of International Importance being declared in the country on World Wetlands Day, February 2. Chott Elguetar, a 7,400 ha site with an intermittent lake, is vital to the survival of the threatened Scimitar Oryx, Addax and Dama Gazelle. It also contains […]
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The 27M Solar Panel Kit
The Nomad 27M solar panel is a convenient source of power made in mono-crystalline solar technology. This particular product uses 27 watts of electricity, and is rechargeable in all types of weather. When it’s sunny, it can take as little as four and half-hours to recharge fully. When partly sunny, it takes up to 7 hours and 15 hours in overcast weather. These times may vary depending on the battery you are using. For instance, the Sherpa 120 will take 10, 17 and 36 hours in sunny, partly sunny and overcast weather respectively. Others like Ranger 350 will take 31, 45 and 100 hours to recharge fully in the three different types of weather respectively. This is not a long time to wait considering there are no bills to pay for the recharge! Continue reading
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Wind and Solar Power Energy Solutions
Power and fuel costs are just starting to skyrocket, and they are only going to get higher as the shortage of oil gets worse and demand goes up. Conserving energy is our next priority as a nation, but we can also go one step further to ensure that we never face an energy crisis again – start to create our own renewable energy. Solar power and wind power at home is becoming a common thing and it is becoming very cheap, especially if you create your own solar and wind power generators. Continue reading
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