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Indian Manufacturers Directory – Ewrldtradefair.com

Mon Sep 21, 2009 5:41 am by eworldtradefair

In the internet marketing session, there are many best way to keep increase your business across the world. Every one want to grow in their business, so to resolve this problem we launched a business directory for exporters, manufacturers and suppliers of India. We launched a world directory in which you can add or find top most Indian and other country business to promote your business. We provid...

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Hi Everyone

Mon Aug 09, 2010 8:56 am by samanthalynn

Hi Everyone. Am new to this forum.
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Hotels in Kanyakumari
Kanyakumari Hotels

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Decline in Consumer Confidence in “Green Products and Services”?

Fri Jul 11, 2008 12:06 am by Admin

On the general topic of consumer choices relating to "Sustainable Lifestyle" – the findings of a recent survey are very interesting.

According to the survey: http://www.corporateresponsibility.net/2008/07/07/consumers-will-pay-for-green-products-but-are-more-sceptical/

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According to a green survey from Rackspace Hosting (PDF), 44 percent of resp...

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Barbados: Worlds Smallest Snake Discovered

Sat Aug 16, 2008 7:42 am by Admin

From: Live Science – August 03, 2008

A new species of snake has been found in a Barbados forest. This is now the world's smallest snake. Blair Hedges, a US-based evolutionary biologist, found the snake, which is just under four inches (10 cm) in length as an adult, in a fragment of forest on the eastern side of Barbados. Hedges analyzed genetic material from the snake, which along w...

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Why oil prices are high and rise exponentially

Sun Jul 06, 2008 8:20 pm by Admin

From: The Oil Drum - May 30, 2008

With oil reaching $135 / barrel, this article seeks to analyse and explain why oil prices are rising exponentially:

The Oil Drum: Europe | Why oil costs over $120 per barrel





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A Definition of Sustainability?

Tue Jul 29, 2008 9:57 pm by Admin

Since the initial publishing of the Brundtland in 1987 as well as documents coming out of the Rio de Janeiro Conference on Environment & Development in 1992, there has been much discussion and debate on the definitions of “sustainability”, “sustainable development” and numerous related concept. This thread compiles some recent discussions from forum posts and blog posts related to this issue. ...

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Airlines slow down to save fuel

Sun Jul 06, 2008 12:31 am by Admin

ASAP News - May 02, 2008

As airlines continue to try and find ways to remain viable and profitable in a world where their most important expenditure, fuel, is hitting record prices almost on a weekly basis, they’re having to get creative. The latest in a wave of reports on how airlines are managing to cope with the $120 oil barrel, some carriers are slowing down flights in a bid...

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Is Light Pollution an Important Environmental Issue?

Fri Nov 28, 2008 2:30 am by Admin

The general discussions of pollution tend to be focussed on the effects of the release of waste materials or energy on specific environmental media -- such as air, water, soil and sediments. Further to this it is usually focussed on chemical agents or noise. However, there seems to be much less focus on the issues of pollution from artificial lighting. As such, this thread compiles some recent pos...

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Best Way To Solve Problems of Global Warming

Fri Jul 03, 2009 9:22 am by tarunkjuyal

Construction has begun in Southern California on two solar thermal plants for Pacific Gas and Electric, and Southern California Edison, that will be providing 2.3 gigawats of solar thermal power. By itself, the Southern California Edison deal is the world’s largest solar energy deal.

The plants being built are bigger, but will be more cost effective to build than most other new plan...

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Recent News on Energy & The Environment

Thu Oct 23, 2008 10:22 pm by Admin

23.10.2008

Some recent articles featured on the Energy Environment News Portal, on current and emerging issues related to energy and the environment.

> Nanotechnology - not that green?

> Oil Prices fall on demand concerns

> Clean Technology Investors Reluctant to Commit Funds

> Veolia steps into biofuels using r...


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Geothermal Energy Potential in Volcanic Caribbean Region

Wed Nov 26, 2008 7:59 am by Admin

From report by: Erouscilla P. Joseph, Seismic Research Unit, University of the West Indies, Trinidad & Tobago (March 2008)

> Link to report: http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/sids/2008_ro...ergy_joseph.pdf


The Lesser Antilles Island arc extends 850 km along the eastern edge of the Caribbean Plate. The islands have been largely built by volcanism above a su...


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Non-Turbine Wind Generator

Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:11 pm by Admin

From: Green Tech Gazette – June 23, 2008

An interesting article (with video) on a non-traditional form of Wind Energy: http://www.greentechgazette.com/index.php/wind-energy/non-turbine-wind-generator/

According to that article, instead of generating electricity using a turbine based on the traditional two- or three-blade design, the non-turbine wind generator is based...

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Research & Developments in Solar Devices

Mon Aug 04, 2008 2:37 am by Admin

Solar Powered Windows

An update on the research in "solar powered windows": http://www.greentechgazette.com/index.php/solar-energy/solar-windows-breakthrough-from-mit-looms-large/

This solar window uses invisible dyes to concentrate sunlight and redirect it towards the PV cells, which have been integrated into the frames. Not only will this solar window make...


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Some perspectives on the science of climate change

Sat Jul 05, 2008 6:00 pm by Admin

“Climate” is distinguished from “weather”, in that weather is the day-to-day state of the atmosphere and environment, whereas climate is the statistical average of weather patterns over a limited region and a long period (usually, minimum 30 years). A number factors have some influence on variations in the climate in the various regions or zones of the Earth – but it must be noted that none of the...

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Use of energy conservation products

Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:30 am by pammvi

As we all hear about the energy resources getting scarce day by day, now is the time that we take some steps and start conserving the energy resources.

One of the alternative is to limit the use of energy resources in form of lighting and other electrical appliances only when they are required.

Manually it is not possible to every time switch off and switch on the applian...

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