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Monthly Archives: June 2009

Rave Polar Cities To Save Us: Global Warming

The James E. Lovelock Virutal Museum of Climate Retreat Living Pod Images is named in honor of the work and ideas of British scientist James Lovelock. However, neither he nor his publishers have anything to do with this independent Internet...

Warning: Global Warming

Question: Is it getting hot or what? We hear about global warming all the time, but do we really understand what it is and the serious effects it has on our beautiful planet earth? Global Warming basically looks at the increase in the average...

Global Warming Myths And Those Who Cannot Count

If, as I suspect, global warming is real but not catastrophic in nature, it makes it easier to recognise that the real solutions are not easy, but not on the same order as, for example, World War II or the War on Poverty. For example, the IPCC...

Global Warming, Man-Made? Not So Much…

Some researchers believe that the solar cycle influences global climate changes.  They attribute recent warming trends to cyclic variation.  Skeptics, though, argue that there’s little hard evidence of a solar hand in recent climate...

Scientists: Global Warming has Already Changed Oceans

In Washington state, oysters in some areas haven’t reproduced for four years, and preliminary evidence suggests that the increasing acidity of the ocean could be the cause. In the Gulf of Mexico, falling oxygen levels in the water have...

Playing Politics With Global Warming

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) is widely regarded in the media as the ultimate authority on climate change. Created by two divisions of the United Nations, and recipient of the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize, its pronouncements...

Have it Your Way – Global Warming is Baloney

Thank goodness for the Brits! Not only is British Politics swinging to the right, but it also appears that they are willing to print what the American Main Stream Media would prefer to ignore! Which is of course no surprise given that the American...

Bacteria From The Deep Can Clean Up Heavy Metals

A species of bacteria, isolated from sediments deep under the Pacific Ocean, could provide a powerful clean-up tool for heavy metal pollution. Writing in the current issue of the journal, Microbiology, Professor Gejiao Wang and his colleagues...

Is Rural Land Use Too Important To Be Left To Farmers?

As demands on rural land increase and we are all having to deal with the effects of climate change, we may need to take a fresh look at our priorities, according to leading academics at The Future of Rural Land Use, a conference organised by...

Drinking Water From Air Humidity

Not a plant to be seen, the desert ground is too dry. But the air contains water, and research scientists have found a way of obtaining drinking water from air humidity. The system is based completely on renewable energy and is therefore autonomous. Cracks...
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