Environmental News
By Matt Sullivan
India’s largest automaker is set to start producing the world’s first commercial air-powered vehicle. The Air Car, developed by ex-Formula One engineer Guy Nègre for Luxembourg-based MDI, uses compressed air, as opposed to ...
How To: Install micro wind turbines and solar panels
Wednesday, January 9th, 2008
£25 million in grants issued for micro wind turbines and solar panels
Small scale renewable energy grants worth some £25 million have now been claimed from the Low Carbon Buildings Programme (LCBP). The news came as Energy Minister Malcolm Wicks called for more homes and business to follow his lead by adopting a ‘go green’ new year’s resolution.
His call comes as more and more homes, schools and ...
How to make a 100 Watt wind turbine
Monday, January 7th, 2008
This page is all about a rather silly, quick project where in about 1 day I built a small wind generator using the following items, and nothing else....
(1) Wood
(2) Copper wire
(3) Surplus Neodymium magnets
(4) Dirt
(5) 10" piece of 3/8" steel shaft
(6) Two bolts, but these are optional.
...and that's all, unless we count glue, and linseed oil which I used for finishing. Initially the project started out to simply be an ...
Low-energy bulb disposal warning
Saturday, January 5th, 2008
The Environment Agency has called for more information to be made available on the health and environmental risks posed by low-energy light bulbs. It says because the bulbs contain small amounts of mercury, more information about safe recycling is needed.
It also wants health warnings printed on packaging and information on how to clear up smashed bulbs in the home.
But a toxicologist has played down the risks, saying several bulbs ...
Did White House Censor Science?
Monday, December 10th, 2007
CLAYTON SANDELL
House Democrats and Republicans traded rhetoric Monday over a new report claiming White House officials sought to suppress scientific views of global warming that clashed with Bush administration policies.
The report -- originally undertaken as a bipartisan effort -- leads to what the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee calls an "inescapable" conclusion that "the Bush administration has engaged in a systematic effort to manipulate climate change science ...
Spy warns there could be a war over water
Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
HE is the spy who came in from the cold, endured the heat, experienced the chill and was burned in the process. Little wonder Lance Collins is pushing the cause of climate change.
Lt-Col Collins, head of intelligence operations for General Peter Cosgrove during the East Timor conflict, triggered a series of high-level Government inquiries three years ago with explosive claims about a series of failures by Australia's spy agencies.
Now ...
Cannabis lowers greenhouse emissions
Thursday, November 22nd, 2007
Hemp helps with green movement
Lucas Coppes
As environmental consciousness increases, a plant with great potential to accommodate our generation’s awareness has re-emerged, but its negative associations leave some obstacles to overcome.
Hemp, which is too often associated with marijuana, does come from the same family of plants, but yields a fraction of the active ingredient, THC.
Hemp has the uncanny ability to help in solving many of the world’s major ...
Senate overrides Bush’s veto on water projects
Friday, November 9th, 2007
By TODD SPANGLER
Among them are an electronic barrier in the Chicago Sanitary and Ship Canal to block the spread of an invasive species of Asian carp into the Great Lakes, a new shipping lock at Sault Ste. Marie and millions of dollars for sewer projects in Michigan. It also would authorize $3 million for the Detroit riverfront and $20 million for a management plan to clean up Lake ...
Brazil discovers vast new oil reserves
Friday, November 9th, 2007
Brazil has discovered huge new petroleum reserves in its south that could turn the country into one of the biggest oil producers in the world, the government and its state-controlled oil company announced Thursday.If one of the deposits turns out to be as vast as it appears, Brazil will be in the same league “as the Arab countries, Venezuela and others,” the senior minister in charge of the cabinet, Dilma ...
Tidal surge sparks flood warning
Friday, November 9th, 2007
Environment Secretary Hilary Benn has strengthened warnings of severe flooding over the next 48 hours from a tidal surge expected to hit the coast of England.
The Environment Agency warned of a "major" tidal surge - rising from a combination of gale force winds and a high tide - to hit the east coast of England. ...
Green groups shine light on safety of Apple iPhone
Sunday, November 4th, 2007
Elizabeth Judge
The British launch of the Apple iPhone is set to be overshadowed by pressure from environmentalists who want the gadget to be made greener.
Green groups are demanding that the UK version of the phone, which goes on sale on Friday, should be free of the toxic chemicals, such as brominated flame retardants, that Greenpeace alleges are contained in its American counterpart.
Zeina Alhajj, campaign co-ordinator ...
Lindsey Williams Videos on the Oil/Energy ‘Crisis’
Wednesday, October 31st, 2007
I mention Lindsey Williams' revelations in a few articles on the phony "Peak Oil" scam promoted by CIA agent Michael Ruppert and the Highway Robber Barrons known as American Oil companies. Lindsey discovered from top oil company executives in the early 1970s, that there is enough oil under Gull Island alone (Prudhoe Bay, Alasaka) to meet all of the energy needs of the United States for the next 200 ...
Gina Dowding wins ballot for chance to become first Green MP
Friday, October 12th, 2007
The Green Party has selected former Lancaster City Councillor Gina Dowding as the prospective parliamentary candidate for the new Lancaster and Fleetwood constituency.
Gina has lived in Lancaster for twenty years and was a member of Lancaster City Council's cabinet until she stood down in May this year.
Eight years ago Gina was one of the very first Green Party councillors to be elected to local government. Gina found herself in the ...
Record 22C temperatures in Arctic heatwave
Thursday, October 4th, 2007
By Steve Connor
Parts of the Arctic have experienced an unprecedented heatwave this summer, with one research station in the Canadian High Arctic recording temperatures above 20C, about 15C higher than the long-term average. The high temperatures were accompanied by a dramatic melting of Arctic sea ice in September to the lowest levels ever recorded, a further indication of how sensitive this region of the world is to global ...
Arctic Ice the Size of Florida Gone in a Week
Tuesday, September 11th, 2007
Scientists report that arctic ice the size of the state of Florida has melted in the last six days. (ABCNEWS)
By CLAYTON SANDELL
An area of Arctic sea ice the size of Florida has melted away in just the last six days as melting at the top of the planet continues at a record rate.
2007 has already broken ...















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