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Carbon Dioxide Trumps Climate Models
The more carbon dioxide there is in the air the warmer the planet, so the issue facing society is: how much warmer and what are the risks?
Jul 16, 2011
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Duane Sharp
Become Self Sufficient with Off Grid Solar and Wind Power
You can say good-bye to power bills with your own solar and / or wind power system instead of paying high costs to bring in power from a utility company.
Jul 6, 2011
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Angelika Ortlepp
4 Tips for Buying a Home Wind Turbine
It seems it's always windy in your yard! Wouldn't it be a great idea to buy a wind turbine and harness some of that energy? Let's look at what's involved.
Jun 26, 2011
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Angelika Ortlepp
Is There a Place for Wireless Energy Transfer in a Green World?
There has been much debate about the potential benefits and limitations of wireless energy, but its impact on the environment certainly looks bright.
Jun 17, 2011
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Isham Jassat
What You Need to Know About Buying Cabin Solar Power Kits
Want a small solar power system for your cabin? Don't know where to start? This article covers the basic information that you need to choose your solar kit.
May 24, 2011
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Angelika Ortlepp
Will Ontario Follow Denmark's Lead in Wind Energy?
Reports from Denmark paint a bleak picture for the future of wind power, despite significant investments in wind energy and no reduction in GHG emissions.
May 21, 2011
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Duane Sharp
What Can Solar Power Do for You?
How much electricity does a solar panel produce? How many panels do you need? Learn how to calculate solar production and your true energy needs.
May 18, 2011
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Angelika Ortlepp
Microwave Ovens: First Sold in the 1950s
The microwave oven was discovered in an unlikely place purely through accident and then exploded with sales of 1 million by 1980.
Apr 26, 2011
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Maggie Harries
Fire From Water: Energy from the World's Most Plentiful Resource
A summary of new battery technology that could provide a stable, abundant and reliable source of energy in the 21st century.
Apr 26, 2011
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Chris Morgan
Will Coal Become a Lesser Fossil-fuel Evil?
New technologies for burning coal are making even 'dirty' coal acceptable, as concerns grow over the Japanese nuclear energy disaster.
Apr 26, 2011
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Duane Sharp
Metal Stamping Offers a Lean Industry Model With Parts of Steel
Advancements in the hydraulic and mechanical metal stamping industry have contributed to the lean manufacturing concept in mass production of metal parts.
Apr 19, 2011
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Pat Boardman
Usability Testing in Human Factors Engineering
Usability testing gives designers insight into how their potential users will interact with their creation in circumstances emulating real world situations.
Apr 7, 2011
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Tiyana Webb
Chernobyl after 25 Years:Where to Look for Information
The 25th anniversary of the world's worst nuclear disaster at Chernobyl takes place on April 26th, 2011. Its ongoing lessons are essential to remember.
Apr 1, 2011
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Gregg Sapp
China Accelerates Goal to Reach Energy Consumption Levels
The carbon intensity level of China's economy will be reduced by 17 percent over the next five years, according to Premier Wen Jiabao.
Mar 29, 2011
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Duane Sharp
Removing Lead from Electronics: RoHS and the Environment
Lead is an environmental contaminant, but removing it from manufacturing solder can cause problems like equipment failure. How useful is its removal?
Mar 23, 2011
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Terry Petano
Gas Sensors: Their Importance and Some Applications
Gas sensors are devices used for different applications (environmental analyzes, public security, food quality control). These are some characteristics.
Mar 22, 2011
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Clara Piccirillo
Can Nuclear Power Plants Generate Cheap Electricity?
Many energy experts view nuclear power as potential alternative to conventional fuels. Can it contest fossil fuels in terms of cost?
Mar 21, 2011
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Zeeshan Amin
Nuclear Power and Nuclear Catastrophe in the Spotlight
The recent nuclear disasters in Japan highlight the dangers of treating mother nature and nuclear energy without proper respect, care and caution.
Mar 19, 2011
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Duane Sharp
Preserving the Great Red British Telephone Box
From its early 1930s beginnings to the present-day, the British red telephone box has earned iconic status. Brits cannot bear to tell it goodbye.
Mar 18, 2011
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Janet Cameron
Politics Gets in the Way of Ontario's Green Energy Plan
The Ontario government's cancellation of offshore wind projects is an an attempt to forestall the political backlash in the forthcoming election.
Mar 14, 2011
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Duane Sharp