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... existing or to develop future tools. The study was a contribution to the work of members of a European Network (PRESCO: Practical Recommendations for Sustainable Construction) who aim to define a European ...
2. Latest changes to website
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... comments being make using subscriptions. You have also the option to subscribe to comments using RSS feeds. Social networking In the title of any aryicle you now have the option to share an article ...
3. The Proven Dangers of Microwaves
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... nature. "Technically produced microwaves are based on the principle of alternating current. Atoms, molecules and cells hit by this hard electromagnetic radiation are forced to reverse polarity ...
4. The Hidden Hazards Of Microwave Cooking
(Reports/Building Biology)
... are continuing to microwave their food - in blissful ignorance - without knowing the effects and danger of doing so. How do microwave ovens work? Microwaves are a form of electromagnetic energy, ...
5. Microwaved food: is it healthy?
(Reports/Building Biology)
... work by using a form of radiation — waves of electrical and magnetic energy — to make molecules in the food vibrate and move, producing heat. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) ...
6. The effect of Aerosol particles
(News/News Archive)
... and have a warming effect. Despite years of work, scientists do not know exactly what the net effect of the particles is and must work within huge margins of error, holding back efforts to make better ...
... system. The birth rate in Germany 2006 was about 0,016 ( http://www.destatis.de/jetspeed/portal/cms/Sites/destatis/Internet/EN/press/pr/2007/06/PE07__228__126.psml ...
... The data center will be builit under the Uspenski Cathedral, nestled in the bedrock in a former WWII bomb shelter.  The waste heat will be captured and pumped into the city heating network that consists ...
... over the issue, it had also gained others so the net result was not a loss, Mr Anderson said. "I specifically looked at that using Fly Buys data showing customers who stopped shopping and those ...
10. more on CFLs
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... emit harmful levels of Electromagnetic Radiation. Thousands of people are made ill from exposure each year. CFLs, aka, Chronic Fatigue Lights, use more energy than a regular light bulb, they threaten ...
... very complex and not entirely understood ways. Over the last million years there have been periodic shifts in the temperature of the planet initiated by changes in the orbit of the earth around the sun ...
I found an interesting article about web 2.0 realtime applications: http://earth2tech.com/2009/04/15/twitters-an-energy-guzzler-other-hard-truths-for-web-20-app-addicts/ "web applications that involve ...
... the distributor, also pledged not to make any profit because Home is a non-profit film. HOME has been made for you : share it! And act for the planet. Yann Arthus-Bertrand, GoodPlanet Fundation President ...
14. The Age of Stupid
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... watches 'archive' footage from 2008 and asks: Why didn't we stop climate change when we had the chance? Runaway climate change has ravaged the planet by 2055. Pete plays the founder of The Global Archive, ...
... of products with palm oil have set up groups calling for a boycott of Cadbury's products on social networking websites, the paper said. Spokesman Daniel Ellis told the Star-Times that consumer feedback ...
... firm Clear Standards, which had raised $4 million from Novak Biddle Venture Partners and Kinetic Ventures. And both Planet Metrics and Carbonetworks raised VC funds towards the end of last year. Underlying ...
... could be 30% over traditional washing costs, all things considered. According to CNET, Xeros recently partnered with GreenEarth Cleaning and the machines will begin commercial production by the end of ...
Earth2Tech, 07 July 2009 Energy harvesting — technology that can capture and store energy from external sources like the sun and movement — first took hold in wireless sensor networks in industrial settings. ...
...  It is also easier to establish a product stewardship, recover materials, create production networks and recycle by-products instead of creating waste. Similarly, it is usually easier to approach local ...
... whether any politician has got any plan. National Party Leader John Key says his party willl set a target of a 50% reduction in carbon equivalent net emissions, as compared to 1990 levels, by 2050. In ...
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