Archive for March, 2012

Cloud Whitening to Stop Global Warming

Cloud Whitening to Stop Global Warming

| March 23, 2012 | 0 Comments

Eminent British scientists believe that the ice caps are melting at rates which call for urgent measures. Geo engineering is the fancy word for human climate manipulation. One method which could reduce global warming is cloud whitening or the use of sea vessels to spray salty water into the atmosphere. The process would, at least [...]

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Algae Source of Carbon-Free Fuel

Algae Source of Carbon-Free Fuel

| March 21, 2012 | 0 Comments

Have you ever wondered whether waste could be used to produce clean bio fuel? According to professor Mouradov from the RMIT University Bundoora in Australia, this is achievable by harvesting algae. Microalgae absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and via photosynthesis  produce oil which constitutes most of their mass. Scientists are convinced the applications of [...]

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The New iPad: the Energy Saving Technology

The New iPad: the Energy Saving Technology

| March 15, 2012 | 0 Comments

  The new iPad has a battery that guarantees longer performance. But does the lower energy consumption guarantee smaller footprint? Apple stirred up the spirits over the last year with its dubious practices in China from suspicions of factories committing environmental crimes to reports of poor working conditions and sheer exploitation of factory workers. Yet, [...]

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Brits Building Hydrogen Car

Brits Building Hydrogen Car

| March 11, 2012 | 0 Comments

  The UK government has teamed up with private businesses in an ambitious attempt to put hydrogen vehicles on the road. The project called UKH2Mobility was announced earlier this year. The government led initiative brings together 13 companies in a strategy that aims to produce and commercialize hydrogen cars and to eventually turn the UK [...]

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EU Embargo on Iran to Trigger an Energy Crisis?

EU Embargo on Iran to Trigger an Energy Crisis?

| March 7, 2012 | 1 Comment

In its attempts to sanction Tehran’s nuclear programme earlier this year the EU banned oil imports from Iran as of 1 June. Fears escalated soon after as analysts raised concerns about the price of crude soaring to the stunning $150 per barrel (Reuters). Industry experts fear the consequences of rising oil prices more than the [...]

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Saharan Sun to Power Europe

Saharan Sun to Power Europe

| March 5, 2012 | 0 Comments

Could deserts generate sufficient power to solve global energy problems? According to the Desertec Foundation deserts hold the key to the pressing energy problems faced by humanity. A non-profit organisation, Desertec was founded in 2009 by scientists, politicians and economists who have set themselves the goal of harnessing solar energy to power the whole of [...]

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