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Sustainable energy The actual international community is currently alarmed by the activities facing the global vitality, Sustainable energy the right way to go, for future generations. Researches show in which fossil fuel stores are starting to run out there and possibly unable to provide you with the necessary energy that individuals need if the populace [...]
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What is EcoBaan Green City Foundation, it is a foundation who are investing in new technologies. EcoBaan will in the future work with different green foundations, Cities, Banks, Producers to develop systems to reach the goal to develop a whole Village with 100 to 150 houses, without any kind of pollution. Our goal is to [...]
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Last year’s food crisis is far from over – and things could get worse if we can’t find new ways to boost production Source:Call for agricultural research to help world's poor
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Changes in the upper atmosphere link the greenhouse effect to the lack of rainfall on the US Pacific coast Source:Drought warning as the tropics expand
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Each of these images by Chris Jordan illustrates the size of our economies by portraying a specific quantity of something, such as 28,000 oil barrels or 11,000 jet trails Source:Gallery: Putting human consumption into perspective
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The larvae of the fish that was popularised in the children’s film Finding Nemo may have trouble sniffing out a suitable reef home if ocean acidity continues to rise Source:Acid oceans no laughing matter for clownfish
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The orientation of the fetus in the only known fossil of a pregnant whale suggests its mother gave birth sea lion-like on dry land Source:Primitive whales gave birth on land
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The efficiency of artificial iron fertilisation could be as much as 50 times lower than previous estimates, says a new study Source:Dumping iron in the ocean may not fix the climate
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Even if we reduce human output of carbon dioxide to zero, the planet could take over 1000 years to recover, say researchers Source:Human emissions could bring 'irreversible' climate chaos
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The proliferation of dams in the tectonically active Sichuan Province is evidence of skewed values, says A C Grayling, but in China no-one can say so Source:Did gung-ho policies cause an earthquake?
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