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17 hours ago ago from My Sure Blogs - Solar Energy
This week the world's largest emitters of carbon monoxides are converging to find a lasting solution to global warming. And whilst these nations discuss the destiny of our continent the world is actually warming up bit by bit. Global warming threatens to destroy our planet so it is important for everyone to assist in curbing this mysterious occurrence. The most important thing this generation has to do is cut down on carbon emissions. ...
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1 day ago ago from Irregular Times: News Unfit for Print
A new study shows that evidence for global warming is extremely full of bugs. Well, to be precise, it's full of butterflies and moths. Newly released scientific findings show that many species of butterflies and moths have added an extra round of breeding into the year over the last couple of decades, as their local climates have warmed, allowing more time for an additional generation of caterpillars to much through leaves before entering ...
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1 hour, 19 minutes ago ago from Get Your Green On
Global warming is mainly caused by green house gases especially carbon oxide. Carbon capture is necessary to reduce this global warming among other efforts. Many 3g technologies are being put forward to tackle the rising carbon dioxide. Some have not helped in sustainable development while others are not just feasible. There hasn’t been an outright discovery to capture carbon till now. However, we need to sail through the possibility of ...
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1 day ago ago from the __earthinc
Bernama wrongfully reported that the Prime Minister of Malaysia put up a conditional offer of cutting 40% of its 2005 carbon emissions by 2020. [1] The same goes with the New Straits Times , except it did it more badly by not directly quoting the Prime Minister. [2] This is sloppy reporting. The truth is that it was a conditional cut of 40% of its carbon emissions intensity in terms of GDP within the base and time frame mentioned. Regardless ...
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