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September 18, 2008

Eco Friendly Bullet Trains

The very mention of bullet train sounds as if it should not be accompanied by eco friendly, but times are changing and green travel is going to be the biggest thing to influence the way that we go about our daily routines. Imagine travelling by train from LA to San Francisco in just over two and half hours, but imagine that during the journey there were no greenhouse gas emissions. Now think about that train line being around eight hundred miles , , , , , , , , ... More

August 20, 2008

Fonterra Delivering Milk the Green Way

One thing about delivering goods to vital distribution areas is transporting them through rigs and trucks. We all know for a fact that the emissions that these large trucks let out contribute towards the growing concern of pollution and health concerns. For Fonterra, picking up milk from the farms can be seen as one of these harmful contributors but all that is about to change. Fonterra is now trialling the use of eco-friendly tankers that is a , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

August 4, 2008

100 months and counting

This is really end of the world stuff, now a hundred months is around eight years. This is the time that the experts say we have left, before it is too late to anything about climate change. The entire population of the world should be thinking about this one serious thing. It makes no difference where you live or how you live, climate change if left unchecked is going to affect you. 3 However, surprisingly enough there are things that can still , , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

March 5, 2008

Toyota Shows Off iQ in the Market

Japan based automobile tycoon Toyota has recently unveiled its compact 4-seater car, the iQ at the Geneva Auto Show last Tuesday. It is tagged to be the smallest 4-seater car in the world but what people should really take note of it is its ability to run on a small fuel-efficient engine and emit lesser carbon emissions outdoors. Each unit costs $20,000.00 and is sure to be another hit vehicle from Toyota. Andrea Formica, the company’s , , , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

February 29, 2008

The Vanishing Act of our World’s Natural Beauty

Have you ever wondered what ever happened to our world which used to have a wide open space of green and clean air? The blue lakes where we could go boating? Most of these can still be seen…at the movies. But outside of that we do not see them in real life anymore. Here is a short video to show you what we had and destroyed. This is all we have left of a once lovely planet we called earth. GLOBAL WARMING - For more funny movies, click here , , , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

February 26, 2008

The Arrival of Eco-Friendly Buses

Most of us use the public means of transport. This can be either through the subway or buses. Of the two, buses have been criticized for their contribution towards greenhouse gases and pollution. But while many bus operators are trying to remedy this situation, the development of a small fleet of eco-friendly buses are reportedly in the works. The first batch of eco-friendly buses will be released in Marin Transit District routes after the app , , , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

February 19, 2008

The Best Way to Promote Green Cities is Green Fuel

If you want your region to adopt the green phenomena and start gearing towards the alternative use of biodiesel to reduce carbon emissions, leading by example with all machinery use by a public service utility vehicles is sure to kick off in the right manner. Such is an example used by the Rugby Borough Council which has announced that it shall be operating all diesel-powered vehicles with biofuel to help reduce the growing greenhouse gas emissi , , , , , , , , ... More

January 31, 2008

Putting a Bounty on Greenhouse Gases

As far as putting a stop to the growing concern on greenhouse gases, it can be done by penalizing people from their continued disregard for the safety of people today. It can be done and through proper implementation of guidelines and modes of violation, people may become weary of the greenhouse gas issues that we are all complaining about. Once these new ordinances or policies are in place, we may even see a drastic decline in greenhouse gas p , , , , , , , , , ... More

January 25, 2008

Overtaking the Global Warming Race

Apparently, all of us today would agree that global warming has gained quite a head start when it comes towards leading the pack as far as environmental issues are concerned. It is not primarily geared at the weather and what pains we have made from previous years. We just have to suck it up and do our own part in trying to find solutions to the global warming problem. No country in the world is excluded. We are all experiencing the global warm , , , , , , , , ... More

Doctor’s Orders: Resolve Climate Change

If you haven’t noticed, we have been experiencing strange climate changes all throughout the world today. Cold and warm weather are usually normal for us, but apparently, many of these usual cycles have taken a different route. Just take the past holiday season for one. Normally, we know that it would be cold practically once the month of November sets in. Yet in some places, the climate was unusually warm. The answer? Climate change. Many of , , , , , , , , , , ... More

January 23, 2008

How Can You Reduce Greenhouse Gas Emissions?

Perhaps this is the foremost thing in the minds of people today. Weird weather and continuous growth of pollution and health-related problems, something has got to be doing all of these things. Global warming is imminent and yet people are saying otherwise? Give me a break. If it is not global warming then what is the reason behind these problems then? One thing that is for sure, they are all man made. And to get behind them would mean have to b , , , , , , , ... More

January 11, 2008

Worlds Eco-cheap Car Unveiled

In a world that is primed to solve the growing pollution and gas emissions plaguing regions today, people are looking for alternative modes of transportation which includes developing eco-friendly cars. Among the frontrunners are India based car manufacturer Tata Motors which has offered the acclaimed world’s cheapest car in the market at a price of $2,500.00. This can be approached in two separate ways. It is good news since now, people have , , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

December 20, 2007

Brussel sprouts not as green as you would think

In the battle for the greenest Christmas it seems that a certain green vegetable the Brussel sprout is at or near the bottom of the list and this for one rather embossing problem. Its seems that we humans suffer from the same problem as the cows of the world do, “Gas” and this is one of the worse types Methane, this is considered to be much worse for the planet than Co2 which just goes to say something. So maybe eating your greens is not s , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

December 4, 2007

Cap and Trade Gas Emissions

The government is always open to compromises and this includes largely big companies that have trouble controlling their gas emissions. Ever since the Regan era, such compromises such as the “cap and trade” were given to help them go on their way with their business but at the same time take the responsibility on not adding to the woes of environmental issues. To date, there are still some who have adhered to these policies and not. But to , , , , , , , , , , ... More

November 18, 2007

Oil Price Hikes are an Economic Sabotage

So the prices of crude oil prices are continue to rise and while we all know the next thing to follow would be higher oil and gas prices, there are some private companies who are taking advantage of the situation. Not to say that they do not have the right to raise their oil meters, it is just that some are becoming too advanced that has led some economists in the world to conclude that it is becoming and economic sabotage to any region today. , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

November 13, 2007

More Cars Means More Pollution Everywhere

Most of us really want to live luxuriously and comfortably. Consumers dream of having their own means of transportation and while cars are within their reach, there is another issue that needs to be addressed…pollution and greenhouse gases. The air we breathe right now is contaminated. We can smell it and that awkward and different smell is the participation of pollution in the usually clean air we breathe. While people are more concerned of , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

November 10, 2007

Hope Floats for Canada’s Greenhouse Gas Issues

It is always best to see some form of response to all efforts poured in the climate change issue. Greenhouse gas emissions are among the things for consideration and control and with the latest report coming from Canada with regards to the decline in gas emissions should be a big sigh of relief. Now some people consider this as too soon and not a cause to celebrate. Remember, Canada is just one country. What about the others? It is by far no mea , , , , , , , , , , ... More

October 30, 2007

Measuring the Emission Decline

Gas emissions are one of the normal things that people know as the main contributor towards the whole pollution mess and the global warming fiasco. Aside from making lives unhealthy, they also make the various natural elements in the world declining since their harmful effects are making the world more dangerous to live in. All over the world, all people are doing their part to control and contain this emission problem. We can see penalties and , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

October 18, 2007

Gore’s Nobel Prize Hasn’t Accomplished Anything

All that this much publicized awarding of the Nobel Prize to Al Gore has gotten is commendation for a person that has alarmed the world on the impending disaster which any single person can do if they really care for the environment. But seriously. Gore has been awarded the prize but what has it given the world? Just something to think about? Perhaps if the prize was given for someone who had indeed done something already then maybe critics will , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ... More

October 15, 2007

Going Green with Alternative Oil Residues

The world has always been in a crisis. This covers practically all areas as the economies of most nations are faltering one by one. Oil, one of the important resources that these nations need has been rising to outrageous proportions thus pushing people to find alternatives. Green development such as fossil fuels have been one of these alternatives. People have used and been happy with it and to date, a large chunk of the world still lacks the , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ... More