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"If you don’t have scale, you have a hobby." Alex Steffen, 22 Sep 10

Tom Friedman at this year's CGI, on the importance of scope, scale and speed:

"If you don’t have scale, you have a hobby."

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Wednesday, September 29, 2010

Stable ozone layer, the recovery path

Stable ozone layer, the recovery path

The ozone layer is not disappearing and can return to full strength in the middle of this century, UN scientists have confirmed.

The phasing-out of over 100 substances used in products such as fridges and aerosols stopped the ozone layer being impoverished, although it is still not increase, according to a new United Nations report, released last week.

Almost all life on the planet benefits from this.People benefit especially (millions of cases of skin cancer avoided, cultures and protected animals, etc.).This is an absolute success for the Earth.

And it is worth remembering that, when the Montreal Protocol (the international agreement that progressively chemicals that destroy the ozone layer) was being debated, conservative extremists and spokespersons of industry in the u.s. and U.K. first said that there was no need for it, after that he could never work with so many Nations, and finally that he would destroy the economy if ratified. you might notice that these are the same arguments made against the action of the climate in these Nations.

The Montreal Protocol shows that international action can actually work, and it works very well indeed when the largest economies commit themselves more boldly. large project, the engineering and ecological challenges must be met to address the climate crisis, Yes, but the biggest barriers to action climate all involve the political opposition of interests.

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Unbelievable, I hope that scientists have reason! sorry if I'm a little hesitant about this issue.-barbara


Posted by: NOTEBOOK FOLKWAYS on 20 September 10

I'm honestly surprised.Is a wonderful news.Of course, if he will continue.I'm a bit skeptical about it, but let's hope it is.


Posted by: Dave on September 21 10

It's so refreshing to finally some good news here, and know that there is some hope for our planet. I really hope he is just the beginning.


Posted by: Bruce on September 21 10

Let me propose something radical here-North and South anomalies, as they are called by George Dobson, the man who discovered the "hole" in the 1940s, may actually be a natural process totally affected by that humans do what these "protocols" benefit companies make is that create replacement chemicals that are supposed to be more secure-even the new chemicals are corrosive to metal and rubber, they leak, are not as efficient, and they cost ten times more to produce. Time were you could buy a refrigerator in the 1950s and was his life since left the Montreal Protocol, the new refrigerators have a lifetime of less than 10 years. built in obsolescence for Pocket line of companies facing a reductive people (after the baby boomers dies out) and being sold under the pretext of being morally better due to environmental concerns.


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A year of simple green ideas


It seems like flies by year after year, and you are constantly looking to improve yourself and how you interact with the world. The transition between 2009 and 2010 is no different - it has become crucial to watch your impact on the environment, and some people seem to new year's resolutions as their motivation. While some resolutions, like giving up chocolate, are just crazy talk that is usually forgotten around of the second week of February to resolve make a footprint on the planet is a non-easy smart decision.

Here are some suggestions of large on simple ways to green your life style a little without feeling if you are really sacrifice:

Recycle everything you can - Yes, Yes... recycling is still as important as ever, and chances are it will be for the rest of our vies.Des studies show that 60 to 75% of waste in landfills can be recycled. This means that if everyone recycled, we have 60 to 75% less garbage in our landfill sites, and would need us at least as much less land for the disposal of waste.

Ditch the plastic water bottle - people in the United States lay 2.5 million bottles an hour plastic .it's is regrettable! With so many options there reusable water bottles, it is not difficult to find one that works for your lifestyle - get two same and rotate them. This is cake for down hall of drinking fountain at work and it complete.

Bring your own bags - even in many stores offer discounts when you make your bags! It is even easier clipping coupons and choose among many options of large reusable tote. Plan not only bags grocery side but also bags for when your clothing, home, or the shopping animal and even reusable produce bags.Let a couple in a car for every time that you can need and feel good by reducing the on your use of plastic (aka oil).

Keep on cold washer - according to the U.S. Department of Energy, "approximately 90% of energy used for cleaning clothes is for heating water".This is no joke. In addition, your clothes in cold water washing may be better for the fabric too! this is a simple switch.

Buy Smart, local purchase - how was that TV is? where does just this potato?Thanks to buy items that are made with audio, fair trade, eco-manufacturing practices support you businesses that support change in a real way.Also, whenever possible, choose local products - it stimulates your local economy, built relationships within the community and as a bonus, if you are food purchase you will receive the latest things over there!

Power strips for the Win - chances are many of your electronics around the home and Office are already plugged memory - well thought-out.Turn off any tape when you use the devices to avoid using phantom power.Don't forget to group items on the cards in a manner that sense for how to use them.

Although each person makes a solid effort to do just one or two of these ideas, a difference may be effectuée.Vivre a greener life does not mean that you must be a hippie, rich or Al Gore - you can choose simple changes to your lifestyle which are liable to the environment without feeling as you are nothing sacrifier.Vous may also notice that your bank account feels a little fluffier since things like water in bottle and energy bills can really add! try it, you just like it and when you do, tell your friends!








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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Four green economy ideas cost to owners


There are many today on discussion is going "green" and save the environment. Many companies, commercial and industrial, adopt systems and policies to meet the requirements of the Government and the global community overall to create "green" buildings and ecological processes. Many things that has been undertaken in the business world may also be adopted very easily and residential properties. I'm always looking at ways to apply these technologies simply and cost-effectively in not only helping our environment, but as a means of certain economies. Here are a few ideas in simple ways that we can do our part:


If you live in a modest rainfall area, develop a means for collecting rain water which is normally provided on the roof and down in the gutter by installing a water tank. This water can be used for cleaning around the outside of the home and also for watering the grass, flowers and garden. Install solar panels to collect energy from sunlight and use it to power your home.
This can be done very efficiently and fairly easily with the right tools and did a no cost lots of money. It can be a huge money yesterday.
Insulate your hot water heater. There are insulation jackets on the market that will allow you to "wrap" the heating hot water and avoid heat loss and save the energy required to maintain the temperature of hot water. If you have plans to make any type of bathroom, which implies renovation fall floor and/or walls as well as changes of piping, consider a collection of waste heat from the shower heat exchanger.There are simple heat exchangers designed exclusively for this purpose in bathrooms résidentiels.La collected heat can be used to return heat heating hot water and reduce the energy needed to provide hot water at home.

It is only four ways you can do your part to help the environment and at the same time, reduce your household utility costs.With the right research, you can easily come up with many other ways ainsi.Suivez business lead and learn how they are to achieve these objectives and scale down to see if it makes sense both economically and more efficiently. I will do my part to share techniques that I am able to discover.








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To list 5 economy green energy ideas, I first mention something on the "latent energy consumption". This is something that can represent up to 73% of invoices more average energy houses. The fact is that every time that you turn off most of the aircraft, these things are still feeding and use of electricity! What are some of these devices, and how this happens?

Here is where we find some ways very simple and easy to reach a large amount of energy saving.Oriented on green persons for example, a may not perform latent, energy consumption reduction impact to bear this in mind; show all devices that use a remote control (TVs, stereo systems, even some home computers), a digital display (such as microwave, for example), or LEDs (light by diodes such as battery chargers cell phone chargers, etc.), all continue to use electricity as long as they remain connected to murale.Penser outlet for a few, and you can see where the following information may lead to many less energy, "green life" practices acquired or.

Energy saving Green idea # 1.

Start using strips - you know, they're as extension cord, with a panel provides an array of points of sale plug, also equipped with a switch and often with protection against power surges and spike.Définir "stations" around your home... for example, have an "entertainment station" - this is where you would plug your TV, VCR, DVD player, stereo and so forth, in one of these strips - this way, you can simply reverse on powerband panel power switch, and all connected devices it will stop consuming electricity to the fois.Une another "station" can be for food - microwave, coffeemaker, everything that has a digital display - you can turn off all at once and turn it on any later.To do this, various types and loaders.

Energy saving Green idea # 2.

Get to know your appliances suck more electricity and use less, or, if possible, not the tout.Il can include things like your vacuum cleaner, your railway, etc.If you have these currently running and watch your kilowatt hour meter that they are, it may simply make your hair look white... these consume amounts of electricity in a very short time. Some of us are actually use a vacuum or linoleum floors wood - why? A broom is just so and uses no electricity.These days, as many ironing goes, many tissues are ride-free and fortunately, we limit comes from polyester as back in the 1970s.

Energy saving Green idea # 3.

Heat consumption is another thing - we can turn our House to a colder temperature thermostat so that sleeping us under warm blankets and turn it back up in the morning.Also, during the hours where the person is home, such as when the work and school hours, who are heat us the home for?For added convenience, we can install timer mechanisms our thermostats so that heat can be shut down in the moments prior to leaving home or go to sleep and powered on half an hour before return the afternoon/night or wake up the single matin.Cela saves tons of your hard-earned money, representing a considerable saved expenditure amount.

Energy saving Green idea # 4.

Use the previous idea applied to another part of your home - your hot water heater.This is something which is permanently, but not be truly.You can switch on and off in a timely, such as those mentioned above, to save energy which would be spending huge amounts otherwise be perdu.Cela too can be mounted with a setting to turn off and turn back on itself once again to the most appropriate synchronization mechanism and practice .it ' is also a large consumer of energy expenditure, and using this technique to reduce wasteful energy heating and hot water save you quite a bit surprise you seriously enough.

Energy saving Green idea # 5.

For this last Council, talk about lighting and its relationship with heating and air conditionné.Si you keep all your window curtains opens to let natural light in, you'll obviously save on lighting expenses, as well as heating in winter, but in the summer, few people realize, it may be preferable to proceed to a lesser extent and use artificial, lighting where nécessaire.Pourquoi? because light from the sun which pays in your Windows is also heat your House during the hot summer, causing you turn on the air conditioner - it takes more power that est.Garder light curtains stop also has an effect of cooling at home, to artificial lighting allows effectively to reduce air conditioning .these green energy saving ideas 5 allows you to reduce your home energy expenditure, and you may find that your bills will be amazingly reduced by more than half the cost.








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Monday, September 27, 2010

Interaction design, cap and Trade and Biodiesel

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