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The Sun Never Sets
by Anna Noslo, Aug 12, 2008
The argument is for using renewable energy.
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Our Energy Conservation Dilemma
by beauley, Jul 3, 2007
Our world is in a period of great change. We are experiencing global warming at a rate never seen before. The change we are experiencing is in redirecting our energy sources that will hopefully reverse this trend. Our fossil fuel supplies are slowly being depleted and likewise gradually being augmented with pollution free energy sources that do not need replacement.
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The New Direction of the World is Energy Conservation
by beauley, May 2, 2007
With much of the news lately covering Global Warming related topics, it is finally hitting home and we are hearing about governments throughout the world beginning to change some of their energy policies. We are all becoming aware that the world is beginning to reach the end of most of the oil supply sources.
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Is Global Warming Our Fault?
by beauley, Mar 21, 2007
Global warming seems by some to be only a passing phenomenon. To others, it's a well established fact.
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Will Global Warming Create Another Apollo Program Technologies Leap?
by beauley, Nov 16, 2007
In the early 1960's, because of former Russia's launch of their Sputnik satellite, the U.S. embarked on an all-out space program, meant to overcome their space lead, which eventually lead to the announcement by then President John Kennedy of our intent to land man on the moon within 10 years. The technology required to accomplish this feat would require totally new technologies never before realized, creating a quantum leap in technology. Will the present need to reverse global warming create a resurgence?
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Wildlife: More Important Than Britain's Biggest Wind Farm?
by Winter, Apr 25, 2008
Scottish ministers have denied permission for a wind farm on the Isle of Lewis; it would have been the biggest onshore wind farm in the UK, all because it was going to be slightly detrimental to local wildlife. The wind farm would have consisted of up to 181 wind turbines, creating over 650 megawatts enough to supply a fifth of Scottish homes with clean energy.
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