Posted by Finley Williams on November 28, 2015 ·
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Decarbonisation is what the world desperately needs, if civilization-destroying global warming is to be avoided we need to make the low carbon energy transition very quickly indeed, the experts say. In other words we must stop using fossil fuels like coal, and move over to using renewable energy, if we are to survive temperature rises […]
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Posted by Bob Bowerssen on August 17, 2015 ·
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[p1vc-video] Mention renewable resources of energy and green energy and most people think of just solar and wind energy. In fact there are many morel kinds of alternative renewable energy resources available than just those two. We say “forget fossil fuel”, it is on the way out! Find and use fuels that are powered by […]
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Posted by Finley Williams on August 15, 2015 ·
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[p1vc-video] Each one of the different types of renewable resources work in a different way. Many of the best renewable resources like wind, solar, tidal and wave energy, do not involve burning (combustion) and this has substantial advantages in avoiding the emission of polluting smoke. But, don’t make the mistake of thinking that the energy from […]
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Posted by Steve Last on August 12, 2015 ·
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Using Green Renewable Energy To Help Reduce Our Dependence On Non-renewable Resources We are facing an international energy crisis that is continuously becoming worse each day. The issue of renewable energy resources is multi-faceted. On one hand, we are facing a diminishing supply of non-renewable resources (such as fossil energy based fuels coal, oil etc). […]
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Posted by Finley Williams on August 10, 2015 ·
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[p1vc-video] All About The Renewable Energy Resources That Can Provide Us With Renewable Power The term: “Renewable Resources” refers to energy produced from natural resources which are replenished in the typical training course. Solar power, wind energy, tidal energy, etc as well as energy drawn out from biomass and biofuels drop in this classification. So, what […]
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Posted by Finley Williams on August 8, 2015 ·
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President Obama has made going green mainstream. Gone are the days when the climate change deny’ers held any real influence. The effects of global warming are all about us. Now is the time to start changing what we do, to stop things getting worse. Green energy use is important for the environment and to allow […]
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