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... have suggested that BPA can be harmful to human health (as well as environmental health), prompting a search for responsible and effective disposal methods. (via Environmental Health.) Great news. But ...
... students around who can tell me how long down the chain I would have to research and whether this is eco or not?    ...
... with recommendations about using LCA more effectively in decision making processes in the built environment in New Zealand. Note This report was written as part of the research Beacon Pathway Limited ...
... Australian versions of the tool, which in turn have been modified from UK studies – specifically those carried out by the Building Research Establishment (BRE). In the late 1990’s, BRE initiated research ...
5. Curriculum Vitae Ingo Ratsdorf
(Envirology/Envirology)
... my knowledge in sustainability and life cycle assessment and to assist the employer in achieving true sustainability in both services offered and business conduct while presenting research results on conferences. ...
... where everybody gives up," SpectioNZ co-director Murray Friar said. The Wellington company received funding from the Foundation for Research, Science and Technology to take the plant from the drawing ...
... 385 33 97, email: Daniel.Kellenberger@scionresearch.com ABSTRACT Eight LCA-based building-related environmental assessment and design tools were compared in order to present recommendations to improve ...
... attributed to individuals, or could not be traced. Ten of the discharge points led to or fed directly into Karamu Stream, going into the Clive River and out to sea. The "degraded" Karamu Stream ...
9. The Proven Dangers of Microwaves
(Reports/Building Biology)
... moved to St Paul, Minnesota, he heard on the car radio a short announcement that bolted him upright in the driver's seat. The announcement was sponsored by Young Families, the Minnesota Extension Service ...
10. The Hidden Hazards Of Microwave Cooking
(Reports/Building Biology)
... based on the research facts outlined in this article. The purpose of this report is to show proof - evidence - that microwave cooking is not natural, nor healthy, and is far more dangerous to the ...
11. Microwaved food: is it healthy?
(Reports/Building Biology)
... is that there’s much we do not know, but the research we have raises concern. Microwave ovens were invented by German scientists during World War II to support ground troops or those in submarines. ...
12. The effect of Aerosol particles
(News/News Archive)
...  Scientists have suggested pumping sea water into the atmosphere from ships to reflect sunlight off the sea salt particles, while others suggest sending aircraft to drop sulphuric acid into the stratosphere, ...
... this is an unfortunate black mark," said Chris Field, a Stanford University professor who in 2008 took over as head of this part of the IPCC research. "None of the experts picked up on the fact ...
...  The project could cost up to $600 million and would involve 200 power turbines on the Kaipara seabed. Each turbine would be 24 metres high but would be 6m under water at low tide. About 8000 million ...
... funding to help developing nations adapt to climate change — whether that means the building of seawalls, aid for agriculture during increasing droughts or the ability to better respond to natural ...
... The osmotic process also produces waste water that is saltier than freshwater, but not as salty as seawater, and the discharge of large quantities of this brackish water could be detrimental to local aquatic ...
17. Residential Rating Tool
(News/News Archive)
... that deliver real results for home owners and occupiers. Overseas research shows homes with performance ratings sell and rent faster, for higher prices than non-rated homes. The UK, Europe and North ...
18. New World scraps plastic bag levy
(News/News Archive)
...  The backtrack follows New World's lower North Island supermarkets scrapping the charge just a month after it was introduced in August to encourage shoppers to use reuseable bags. Foodstuffs South ...
... control equipment. This may give an overestimation of the contribution to acidification, especially since it is uncertain whether emissions from boats at sea will reach areas where they may have an adverse ...
20. more on CFLs
(Comments/Comments)
... heavier and is more dangerous to handle will thus cost more to package, to ship, and to sell. This research also did not calculate the energy required to safely dispose of a CFL. If they had, common sense ...
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