U.S. energy use back up in 2010 after 2009 dip

January 10, 2012
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Americans increased their energy use again in 2010 after a recession-related dip in 2009 and turned increasingly toward wind and biomass power, …

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An Introduction to the Go-Green Ecology Pages

January 8, 2012
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The British Isles are beautiful. Despite the specter of global warming we will have every hope of keeping it that way. In a global where fearful weather conditions, most of that have been induced by mankind’s own irresponsible behaviour, are having a devastating effect at the living conditions of millions of folk we are...

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BP oil spill damage in Gulf gets wider review

January 8, 2012
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BP’s oil spill within the Gulf of Mexico was so vast it’ll need a broader review of the ecological damage, says a Congress-mandated report.

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Nuclear power plant shut by quake restarts

January 6, 2012
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The one U.S. nuclear power plant ever to be automatically shut down by an earthquake received federal approval to restart operations.

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What are the excuses for the Greenhouse Effect and the way Solar Panels may help?

January 5, 2012
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Many give the greenhouse effect a negative connotation since it is normally regarding our current global warming crisis. Alternative energy sources resembling solar PV cells and wind turbines at the moment are getting used to generate electricity subsequently. Nevertheless, life is continued life here in the world with the greenhouse effect that is a...

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Study: Recycling could add 1.5 million jobs

January 4, 2012
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Ever wonder what good recycling all those cans, bottles and newspapers does? Today, on American Recycles Day, a brand new report says that increasing …

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