Environment Magazine
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Green Schools and Offices Increase Productivity
GOING green improves productivity as well as helping the environment. Working in an environmentally friendly building has many positive outcomes according to... Read more
The 16 September 2013 by Ecoexperts
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Increasing Stacked Solar Cell Efficiency: 'Wasted Energy?'
Research News Headline: We discussed how heat waves fry the electric grid in an earlier article. Solar cells lose voltage in the form of heat--'wasted energy'... Read more
The 12 September 2013 by Derick Ajumni
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15 Powerfully Creative Global Warming Awareness Ads
In 1958, American scientist Charles Keeling took direct measurements of carbon dioxide, and soon afterwards he connected the gas with global warming. Read more
The 11 September 2013 by Gerard
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Harnessing The Elements For Energy And Adventure
The Sierra Club has posted an interesting article in its Sierra magazine that profiles four outdoor personalities who have managed to harness the natural power... Read more
The 10 September 2013 by Kungfujedi
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Cheap Labor Is Not the Sole Reason for Chinese Solar Panels’ Low Prices
A solar array at Cooper Vineyards in Louisa, VA. (CreditL Flickr @ U.S. Department of Agriculture http://www.flickr.com/photos/usdagov/)A study of the... Read more
The 09 September 2013 by Dailyfusion
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Solar Manufacturing Costs Not Driven By Labor
Study Report: Do you agree with this report--that production scale, not lower labor costs, drives China's current advantage in manufacturing photovoltaic (PV)... Read more
The 09 September 2013 by Derick Ajumni
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A Bug That Builds Fences
Wired Magazine reported that Troy Alexander, a graduate student at Georgia Tech found this strange, sticky little Stonehenge on the underside of a blue tarp nea... Read more
The 06 September 2013 by Kidfreeliving
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Amazing and Rare Cloud Formations
The 06 September 2013 by Creativevisualart
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Featured Animal: Gibbon
The gibbon is a small sized ape, found inhabiting the dense jungles and tropical rainforests across south-east Asia. Gibbons belong to the lesser ape family... Read more
The 06 September 2013 by Azanimals
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Fukushima Nuclear Disaster Still Posing Daunting Cleanup Tasks
More than two years after the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster, we’re still receiving unsettling updates regarding radiation leaks and subsequent cleanup... Read more
The 06 September 2013 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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