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Michigan Technological University students invent CO2 scrubber

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Michigan Technological University students have invented their own mini- smokestack scrubbing carbon dioxide from emissions. as an end product it creates a solid material that could have applications as a material useful in construction. On the university site, the announcement states: "An 11-foot bench-model smokestack packed with glass beads is percolating away in a lab. Near the top, a proprietary liquid dribbles down. From below, carbon dioxide bubbles up. By the time the gas reaches the top, fully half of the CO2 has been gobbled up by the liquid. The process not only captures carbon , it binds it in a solid form, making an undisclosed product that can be used as a construction material . The liquid itself can be recovered and used again. The group has applied for a patent and hopes to build a pilot plant in cooperation with an industry partner, Carbontec Energy Corp." The students are planning to improve on their invention so as to capture even more CO2. Hope

Glacial Meltdown: Understanding the Impact on Our Planet

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Glacial Meltdown: Understanding the Impact on Our Planet In recent years, the world has witnessed a concerning phenomenon – the rapid meltdown of glaciers. This natural process has garnered significant attention due to its far-reaching consequences on our environment, ecosystems, and the future of our planet. In this comprehensive article, we delve into the intricate details of glacial meltdown, its causes, and the profound effects it has on our world.  Unveiling the Mechanisms Behind Glacial Meltdown Glaciers are colossal masses of ice formed from the accumulation of snow over centuries. They are an integral part of our planet's hydrological cycle and play a crucial role in regulating Earth's climate. However, the alarming rate at which glaciers are melting is a cause for concern. The Role of Climate Change One of the primary drivers of glacial meltdown is undoubtedly climate change. As our planet warms due to the increasing concentration of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere,

Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant crisis underlines need for green energy

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Everyone can only sympathise with the people of Japan at this time following the massive earthquake and subsequent tsunami that hit the country the other day. We can only hope that when the death toll is known that it will be as low as possible and especially right now that the current crisis at the Fukushima-Daiichi nuclear plant can be quickly brought under control. What all of this underlines is how precarious nuclear plants are, especially in the so-called 'Ring of Fire', the most active region in the world as far as seismic activity goes. Currently Japan has 56 nuclear plants but its not the only country in the Pacific basin to have them. China has 13 (with more planned), all of them on the Pacific coast (or not far from the coast). Here is a map showing nuclear reactors in the region: We can't be sure that in future, even if we escape disaster in this case, that future earthquakes won't lead to severe radiation leaks into the environment. All this underlin

Teenager beats the auto companies at their own game!

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Ashton Stark is only 14 but he has converted his grandfather's old VW Beetle into an electric vehicle at the cost of just $4,000. The Canadian youth isn't even old enough to drive his handiwork! After researching the technology behind electric vehicles and after a year of labour, he completed his project and now has a fully functional electric car that can travel up to 50 miles on a full charge, at speeds up to 45 mph and all for less than 10 cents a day! “It is my grandpa’s 72 Super Beetle,” he said. “I think he would love it and be incredibly proud of it.” He used 9  separate 8 volt golf cart batteries, with 5 in the rear and 4 in the front of the vehicle. The vehicle  is driven by a single cylindrical drive shaft which is connected to the original shaft of the Volkswagens transmission. Noel Stark, Ashton’s father, said he has driven the vehicle many times, and he believes it is not only green conscious, it is also inexpensive and practical to operate. For more

The Green Supermarkets Revolution: A Sustainable Shopping Paradigm

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The Green Supermarkets Revolution: In recent years, the concept of "green supermarkets" has been gaining substantial traction in the realm of consumerism. With environmental sustainability and ethical consumption at the forefront of global concerns, the emergence of these eco-conscious grocery stores represents a significant shift in the way we shop for our daily necessities. In this article, we will explore the phenomenon of green supermarkets, dissect their key attributes, and underline why they are pivotal in reducing our carbon footprint and fostering a cleaner, more sustainable future. Understanding the Essence of Green Supermarkets Ethical Consumerism Green supermarkets, also known as ethical superstores, go beyond traditional retail by placing a strong emphasis on products and practices that align with ethical and sustainable principles. They prioritize offerings that have a minimal negative impact on the environment, prioritize fair labour practices, and often support

Is it conscientious for the UK to continue to import Botswana’s beef?

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Image via Wikipedia I spend a lot of time online and come across many great articles on lots of different topics. Of course, when writing your own blog one is always on the look out for excellent material share. I recently came across a networking site for businesses in the UK and what's great about the net is that serendipity means you can discover the most interesting things in the most unlikely of place. So it was that whilst browsing the forums on http://www.4networking.biz/ I came across this article... "Hi.... I will say here upfront, that I am a trustee of a charity called LION AID. The African Lion is facing extinction in the wild. We have lost 90% of the world's lions in the past 50 years. From over 200,000 in the 1960's, the population is now down to under 20,000. So for all of you who don't know the choices we are making when we eat cheap beef in our chain restaurants and carveries, read on....... Apart from South Africa , the UK is the b

Camden Council is hosting it's second Green Summit in Jan 2011

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Image by iknow-uk via Flickr Date:   2/12/10 After the success of the first green summit in July 2010, Camden Council is hosting a second event in January 2011. Residents, organisations and community groups are invited to the second Camden green summit to hear about the Council’s new draft plan for a greener, sustainable Camden (2011-2020). Over 100 people came together to share ideas for a greener Camden at the first summit, and due to demand, places at the second event on 29 January 2011 can be booked from 1 December 2010. The second event will also allow participants to contribute to the Camden transport strategy together with stalls providing information about Camden’s green services, and others run by groups and organisations including Fairtrade . Attendees will be able to hear about the progress being made by the twenty seven community groups allocated funding from the Camden communities green fund. The projects being delivered by the funded groups foc