Jun 30, 2011

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Carbon Credits Explained

Over the past one hundred years the capitalist economy we live in has improved our way of living. It’s enabled us to progress itself through the years. The free market has provided us with the resources to travel the globe, to give us products beyond our wildest dreams and to build great cities. The free markets accurately reflect the supply & demand within our nations. It allows us to price everything from agriculture to medicine. Capitalism effectively prices even our most valued resources.

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Jun 22, 2011

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Global Warming – Effects, Consequences and Action

Global warming is a serious issue that requires immediate action to be resolved. We can’t afford to procrastinate when it comes to global warming because the more we put it off for the next day, the bigger its effect will be on our planet.

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May 18, 2011

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The Case of Global Warming and Extreme Weather

The Case. That statement could have been uttered by climate scientists. They know global warming is the cause of the more extreme weather events we are experiencing, but it is hard to prove it. Global warming has increased the energy and moisture in the atmosphere, and that combination makes conditions ripe for severe storms and floods. Certainly, hurricanes occur and intensify over low-pressure areas fed by moisture and warmer oceans. To be accurate, however, climate scientists could only say, “When weather events occur, global warming is likely to make them more extreme.” However, the case against global warming is growing stronger. A number of recent research papers have shown global warming is the cause of extreme weather events, and the business community, particularly insurers, are beginning to take notice.

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May 17, 2011

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Global Warming and Carbon Dioxide

With increasing industrialization and an alarming rise in pollution in major cities and townships, global warming has become a “global” phenomenon threatening the very existence of humanity. An increase in overall Earth’s temperature has led to an alarming melting of polar ice caps. The chances of low-lying areas flooding and submerging forever are imminent. Methane, ozone, nitrous oxide and water vapor are popularly called greenhouse gases. These gases end up trapping Earth’s radiation and prevent them from going back into the atmosphere causing the Earth’s surface to heat up at an alarming rate. This effect is known as global warming.

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Apr 14, 2011

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Biomass May Help in Reducing Global Warming

Organic matter like various kinds of fuels which include wood chippings, waste from the garden, corn, hemp, willow and numerous other substances which could be living or freshly dead products that can be utilized to produce heat or electricity are together called “biomass”. This is becoming very popular and getting worldwide acceptance day by day.

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Apr 8, 2011

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Science, Global Warming, and the Ice Age Mystery

In the early 1800′s, scientists began a search for the cause of the ice ages. That search has led to a discovery of the factors that affect the Earth’s temperature, an understanding of the current global warming, and the solution to the mystery of the ice ages. *

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Nov 9, 2010

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Pieces of Greenland Drift Away Because of Global Warming – Measures Required

Greenland, North America’s own Iceland lying between the Arctic and Atlantic Oceans, no longer seems to be a favorite destination for tourists that once delved in its beautiful landscape.

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Oct 23, 2010

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How to Make Sense of the Global Warming Clamour

If you have just woken up after a 100-year sleep, you are likely to be unnerved, perhaps even perplexed, by the cacophony of voices on the subject of global warming:

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Aug 27, 2010

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The EPA, Taxes and Farts – What’s the Connection?

There are many causes for global warming and the new term climate change. Many examples can be cited where temperatures are rising. But there are other instances where the temperatures seem to be cooling. So by using climate change, the environmentalists can make a case for reducing greenhouse gases.

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