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Eco Factor: Forests in the sky to absorb harmful CO2 from the upper atmosphere. Reading the simple laws of physics will make you understand that hot air is lighter than cold air, and all the harmful CO2 released from factory chimneys doesn’t have an immediate effect on the people living on the ground. The exhaust gases are hot, hence they lift and stay in the upper part of the atmosp read more »
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Eco Factor: Solar and wind powered habitat made from recycled materials. If anti-pollution measures don’t get the importance they should, then our planet is sure to enter a world where the difference between fish and humans will be minimized. Scientists are of the opinion that global warming has already started, and in the not too distant future, we may witness many species becoming read more »
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Eco Factor: The absorbed salt will help reduce the effect of global warming by reflecting back the sun’s heat more effectively. In what will be surely considered a “not-so-bright” idea, John Latham, a researcher at the National Center for Atmospheric Research in Boulder, considers spraying saltwater into the world’s oceans as the best way to stop rising global temperatures. read more »
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Wind turbines produce less than 1% of all our power, but wind could deliver 50% + of our energy demands. Think of the benefits to our economy, earth's resources, and global warming! Today's huge wind turbines are too pricey, damage a region's environment and wildlife, and work in only 1% of places. Big wind farms are far too costly for most utility companies and developing regions. read more »
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Remember a while back I told you about Thanet Earth, the 220 acre hydroponic greenhouse crated on the chilly isle of Thanet in Kent, read more »
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With high oil prices, dwindling fuel supplies and a growing pressure to reduce global warming, governments are looking for brilliant ideas. Why don’t read more »
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From the end of World War II until now, most nations have enjoyed plentiful and relatively inexpensive food supplies. But now, according to the well- read more »
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Biofuels, particluarly those derived from ethanol, have been heralded as an ideal way to wean us off of polluting and increasingly expensive fossil f read more »
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