Published on September 29th, 2008 by: admin in: Environment
Advantages And Disadvantages of Geothermal Energy
by JamesNashGeothermal energy is derived from beneath the earth ’s surface. There are a variety of different thermal resources, each of which creates its own engineering challenge as to the way that the energy can be tapped. In some cases current technologies are not practical or economic for successfully [...]
Tags: energy, environmental, geothermal, heat, potential, resources, surface, Water
Published on September 29th, 2008 by: admin in: Environment
The Potential Of Hydrogen Based Energy
by JamesNashThis article illustrates the potential of hydrogen based energy systems. We want to show you that if the world chooses to follow the hydrogen road then all the basic technology is available now, we are not waiting for research breakthroughs.
The cost of changing to a hydrogen-powered world will not [...]
Tags: atmosphere, clean, energy, fossil, global, hydrogen, oxygen, Pollution, population, warming, Water, World
Published on September 29th, 2008 by: admin in: Environment
The Likely Development Of Hydrogen Supplies For The UK
by JamesNashThere are several ways of making hydrogen in the UK. The cheapest way is to convert natural gas into hydrogen by a process called reformation. Reforming natural gas into hydrogen produces CO2 but no more than burning it. However, using the hydrogen in a hydrogen fuelcell [...]
Tags: biomass, CO2, coal, electricity, fuelcell, fuelcells, gas, hydrogen, power, Water
Published on September 29th, 2008 by: admin in: Health
Fit After 40: 5 Tricks to Lose Weight
By Gabriel Adams
When you reach that peak age of 40 it seems as if it is getting harder to do things and that includes losing weight. Your metabolism slows down and for women; they have other factors that make it difficult to lose weight as they were once [...]
Tags: body, fitness, lose, metabolism, Water, weight
Published on September 25th, 2008 by: admin in: Technology
Hydrogen Cells
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Tags: cell, efficiency, fuel, gas, hydrogen, system, Technology, Water
Published on September 25th, 2008 by: admin in: Animals
Long Legged Birds - Part 2
By Saronkorn Seuyouyong
Cranes normally build bulky nests on or close to the ground and the chicks can run about as soon as they are hatched, although it will be several weeks before they are able to fly. Most species of crane make long migratory journeys to warmer lands with the [...]
Tags: birds, Cattle, fish, frogs, Heron, herons, insects, species, Water
Published on September 25th, 2008 by: admin in: Animals
Water Birds - Parts 3
By Saronkorn Seuyouyong
The Emperor Goose Anser canegieus has rarely been seen in the wild by ornithologists because its breeding grounds are confined to a small area in the far west of Alaska and the far east of Siberia. The photograph shows a nest site on the flat open wastes of the [...]
Tags: Anhinga, birds, eggs, nest, plumage, vegetation, Water
Published on September 24th, 2008 by: admin in: Travel
What to Do When You Visit Virginia Beach
By Gabriel Adams
Virginia Beach is the largest city in the state of Virginia and is also a favorite locale for residence and vacationing alike. Virginia Beach, despite the name, is so much more than some beautiful beachside destination. While Virginia Beach does in fact feature the [...]
Tags: Beach, city, experience, parks, Sports, Virginia, Water
Published on August 14th, 2008 by: admin in: Humanity, Pollution
This post has been moved to my new ThinkGreen Blog. Please go to Water Pollution - A letter written in the year 2070…
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Tags: Environment, Future, Letter 2070, Pollution, Power Point, Water