List/Grid Monthly Archives: July 2009

UN asks Japan to support poor countries to fight climate change

UN asks Japan to support poor countries to fight climate change

As part of a three-day official visit to the Asian country, the secretary general of the organization, Ban Ki-moon stressed today the importance of such power in the reduction of… Read more »

The plants keep the earth becomes a snowball

The plants keep the earth becomes a snowball

According to a study from Yale University in United States, the plants keep CO2 levels that prevent the atmosphere of the planet is cool. The researchers suggest that the volcanic… Read more »

European Summit on Environment

European Summit on Environment

Environment ministers from the European Union (EU) met in Brussels on Thursday to try to bring positions closer together on a plan against climate change will require concessions and political… Read more »

The video will occupy 91% of Internet traffic in 2013

The video will occupy 91% of Internet traffic in 2013

The name of a story is because the volume of traffic is no longer measured in megabytes or in borders or in petas, even exabytes, but to reach the age… Read more »

Unst Eco house

Unst Eco house

Life on the uninhabited island in northern Britain can be very difficult. On Unst the winters are hard and the winds, brutal and relentless, regularly hit the landscape with no… Read more »

Space, a new energy source

Space, a new energy source

Today in India, thousands of rural villages lack electricity or cope with an intermittent supply. And in 2030, the Planning Commission of India estimates that the country will have to… Read more »

Heating road

Heating road

The Highways Agency (Highways Agency) of British government plans to recycle the collected solar energy in summer by the country’s roads and use it in winter to remove ice from… Read more »

New bi-fuel source – Miscanthus Grass

New bi-fuel source – Miscanthus Grass

A perennial grass that grows to 13 feet, just needs fertilizer and can be stored in bales could be the next hope for efficient production of ethanol. At least some… Read more »

New water purification system

New water purification system

Most of the water filtration technologies require a lot of energy to push water through a membrane that eventually end up staining and must be replaced. Both factors make water… Read more »

Silver nanoparticles harm benign bacteria

Silver nanoparticles harm benign bacteria

For years, scientists have known about silver’s ability to eliminate harmful bacteria and, recently, have used this knowledge to create consumer products containing silver nanoparticles. Now, according to an article… Read more »

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