Each decade since the 1980's has been progressively warmer than the last, with an average warming of about one-fifth of a degree Fahrenheit per decade.
Posted on July 28, 2010 by Joonho AhnHi everybody...I need to get some information about smart grid certification or rating system other countries.In Korea, begining to certification of smart devices for smart grid.And I think that other countries ready to certify to smart grid and smart devices.Example, US published "Smart Grid Certification and Labeling" in 2009.But I can't find more
Adam Stein once wrote dismissively of vertical farming,: about "the notion of spending "hundreds of millions" of dollars to build weird, poorly sited temples of food production in areas much better suited to dense, green residential and retail space.... Local food has its merits, but that's what New Jersey is for." I wonder what he would think of Dr. Dickson Despommier's collaboration with Archit
The oil is clearing much faster than expected, but concern remains over the unseen effects.
A wellhead spewing oil up to 100 feet into the air was at least the third unrelated oil leak in the Louisiana area since the Deepwater Horizon spill began.
Traveling from the heart of the Amazon rainforest to the Tropical savannah climate of the Brazilian capital of Brasilia offers a lesson in contrasts -- patches of forest and deforestation are replaced with monolithic white government buildings, poor villagers of the Amazon with well-dressed politicians and businesspeople. But as little as these two places have in common, policies and practices en
While a settlement on ground-zero health cases is imperfect, a judge advises, it is the best alternative available.
One cyclist enjoys a ride on what may be the world's shortest bike path. Oh, wait, that was it? Photo via GloboWell-designed urban bike paths are a cyclist's dream, making it easy for folks to ditch their cars for a more eco-friendly commute. Sometimes, however, it just doesn't seem worth the effort to build them at all. Even in the
Companies do not have an ever-increasing incentive to emit less because those emissions aren't costly for them.
Dozens of bioengineering laboratories are trying to create superalgae that can be used to make diesel or jet fuel.
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