Environmental Articles
181: Monte Carlo Yacht Show 2007 To Be Carbon Neutral
While millionaires and billionaires sip champagne and ponder buying a yacht at this year's Monte Carlo Yacht Show that would be beyond the reach of mere lottery winners, the organisers have successfully made past events carbon neutral.
This year will be no exception as Monte Carlo shows the rich they can be environmentally friendly too.
182: Renewable Electric Power Takes Off
Renewable electric power is beginning to soar. The current surge of activity, which has been accelerating over the last few years, is driven by several factors including environmental and sociopolitical considerations.
183: Will Innovation Transform Energy?
There has never before been so wide-ranging a drive for technological advance and breakthroughs. It affects every part of the energy industry, whether
one is talking about oil and natural gas, renewables and alternatives or efficiency and demand management.
The impact is evident in the oil and gas industry.
184: Wind Power as a Viable Solution to Alternative Energy Needs
This web site covers many sources of no coal fuel that makes energy earth friendly. Wind power is one. Even the ocean is being utilized. Solar panels and even nuclear power have made giant steps in cleaning up the planet.
185: Why Can't We Turn Our Lights Off
The simple act of turning off lights when not needed could save large amounts of energy and eliminate tons of green house gases. So why don't we do it?
186: Ethanol And Brazil: The New Global Energy Brand?
When it comes to energy, Brazil is on its way to becoming a "global brand." Although the United States recently outpaced Brazil in ethanol production, Brazil is by far the leader in sugar-based ethanol.
187: How Different Will Tomorrow Be? Thinking About The Energy Future
The energy business has one of the longest timelines of any industry. Decisions are being made today for oil or natural gas fields that will only begin to flow fifteen years from now. Investors, in the meantime, have to decide where to put their bets on technologies that will take years to come to fruition.
188: A Double Bubble Drives Rising Oil Production Costs
The dramatic run-up in oil prices in recent years has been the subject of much attention and many headlines. What has received far less attention is another increase: the parallel rise in the costs of drilling for oil and building the infrastructure necessary to pump it out of the ground.
189: Waste Management for a Modern World
Waste Management refers to the process of (i) collection of waste matter generated mainly by human consumption and activity, (ii) transport and shipment of the collected waste matter to a waste treatment facility and (iii) processing/recycling this waste material for further use or disposing it for good.
190: Is Air Conditioning Doing More Damage Than Good
As the temperature rises during the summer season, many households turn to more than just ice-cold drinks to keep them cool. Air conditioning was once regarded as a residential luxury, but has become something of a necessity throughout the United States.
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