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1). James Lovelock’s Latest Book Trashes Renewables, Endorses Nuclear Energy
On the front page of the World Nuclear Association website prominently rests a quote from what some consider the world’s leading environmentalist and among the world’s top scientists, Dr. James Lovelock: “There is no sensible alternative to nuclear power if we are to sustain civilization." - James Lovelock, preeminent world leader in the development of environmental consciousness
At age eighty-six, Dr.
Article tags: energy, environment, politics, global warming, carbon dioxide emissions, greenhouse gases, nuclear, uranium, hydro, wind, solar, bio fuels, coal, oil
2). Why Use Biomass for Our Energy Needs
The last five years has seen a revolution in how governments, people and industry view energy. The positive aspects of biomass energy have come to the forefront in this discussion.
Why Use Biomass for Our Energy Needs: The Pros
The primary positive aspect of biomass is it is part of the biocycle of life. This means it isn’t toxic to the environment because it is more or less the environment.
Article tags: biomass, energy, power, fuel, biocycle, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases, fossil fuels
3). Reasons Wind Power Is a Viable Energy Solution
Fuel costs and global warming are becoming a bigger concern for people in their daily lives. If you are considering going green, wind is an energy platform with a lot of positives.
Reasons Wind Power Is a Viable Energy Solution
Using the wind to harness energy from our environment is hardly a new concept. Ancient Persians are believed to have been the first group to use windmills to turn grain grinding machines.
Article tags: energy, power, wind, global warming, fuel, fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, climate
4). Climate Change – What is it?
Climate change is an amazingly simple phrase for such a complex subject. Following, we have a go at defining climate change in today’s terms.
Climate Change – What is it?
In the current day lexicon of scientists, climate modification isn’t really a term of use anymore. The reason for this is that we have come to understand that the effect of the changes we make to our environment will increase the temperature in many locations on the planet, but will also cool a few places.
Article tags: climate, scientists, climate change, greenhouse gases, warming, thermal blanket