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Renewable Energy Sources

Friday, September 19th, 2008

Earth4Energy - Benefits and Solutions
By Darrel Case

With all the advancement in science and technology, it’s a shame that we have not turned more to the other renewable resources of earth for energy. There’s no denying that the world is most accustomed to oil, coal and gas as its power source. They are not so without good reasons. To be fair, these energy means have served us well over history but we are in a different situation and our planet is in another condition from yesteryear.

Renewable Energy Sources 

Alongside the comforts and conveniences of modernization are the negative side-effects which form part of the bargain. The cliché these days is how energy waste is harming the eco-balance of the earth. Global warming, freak weather pattern and natural disasters, environmental pollution, wild-life and forestry threats and hazards spontaneously spring to mind at the slightest mention of energy bi-products. The fact is it doesn’t have to be like that.

It isn’t Molecular Science or Nuclear Physics. Everybody knows that conservation is the obvious way of cutting down on fuel consumption. The resultant drop in demand will of course ultimately lead to reduction in both cost and pollution. Besides that, there need to be other measures to cope with the ever-increasing appetite for fuel in this industrialized age. There need to alternative sources of energy. Not just that, they have to be green too!

The price we pay for energy is not all that’s shown on the bill from the power company. Behind the charges on the bill, oil, gas and coal reserves are depleting quickly while their wastes continue to eat away at our planet. So it is obvious that the issue of energy facing most of us is basically two-pronged: cost and environmental factors. It is reasonable to mention here that each one of us is just as liable to one as the other and is obliged to take our individual measure of responsibility.

The obvious answer here is renewable energy. There are a variety of ways to tap the earth for energy. The ones with the greatest reach are wind and solar power generation. They can be handily decentralized into many small-scale grids or even individual stand-alone set-ups whereupon private homes would be able to join in on the energy crusade. Yes, any home can put up its very own wind and solar power generators through DIY and it’s a lot easier than most people think.

DIY guides for home wind and solar power generators are found in abundance on the internet. Competition is fierce and scams are rampant. But by following a few simple pointers, one should be able to identify the bona-fide ones from the pretenders. Any kit worth its salt should feature money-back guarantee, technical support and free lifetime updates. Short of that, pass.

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Landscaping Tips And Advice

Tuesday, September 16th, 2008

Landscaping or shaping the landscape means any activity or process that alters the features of a portion of land in a visible way, such as living elements of flora and fauna, landforms, such as terrain elevation and shape or bodies of water, human elements, like structures and fences, and abstract factors such as elements to somewhat control the lighting and /or weather conditions. 

More often than not we do not appreciate the quiet beauty of nice landscape and landscaping designs. In our busy life the time to look around and be aware of the beauty around us has become a luxury. Next time you go out of your work place on a nice sunny day, why don’t you sit quietly on a park bench and appreciate the landscaping around you. 

Is Your Life At Risk?

Thursday, September 4th, 2008

Cracks in glaciers. Detached ice shelves. Record loss of Arctic sea ice this summer.

According to experts, these changes are irreversible under the present climate. Not only are rare ecosystems threatened by the rapid disappearance of the ice shelves, there are dangers posed to shipping routes in the Arctic region.

You can read this impactful news story here

Oil Prices Fall As Hurricane Gustav Weakens

Monday, September 1st, 2008

Today, we can heave a deep sigh of relief. The worse has not happened.

Oil prices actually fell today. New York’s main contract, light sweet crude for delivery in October, eased downwards 76 cents to 114.64 dollars per barrel. London’s Brent North Sea crude for October dropped 83 cents to 113.22 dollars.

Read the rest of the article here.

Tips For Climate Change Emergency Preparation

Thursday, August 28th, 2008

Are you prepared for emergencies? 

Due to global warming and other factors, the changes in our climate have become drastic. We have seen the devastation of properties and cities. Many lives have also been lost due to super typhoons and hurricanes, which caused flooding, and extremely hot weather condition, which caused heat wave.

Learn the tips for climate change emergency preparation

Bring Out Your Winter Boots

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Stay warm this winter and bring out those winter boots. Look great in your fashion winter boots while staying warm.Others may envy you because you are warm and you look great.

 

Read and … Bring Out Your Winter Boots

The Worlds Windmills

Sunday, March 9th, 2008

Windmills used to have a practical purpose, often dependent on the weather, and in some places they still do, but in the main, the old World Windmills of yesteryear are protected and preserved as listed buildings and server little purpose other than to adorn the landscape and preserve a heritage. But they’re making a comeback but not in the traditional sense.  Today’s windmills are the tall 3 bladed wind turbine types used to Generate wind power.  Read more on the history of windmills at Airwafts.com

Amsterdam Weather

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Planning or thinking for a visit to Amsterdam? Wondering what kind of Amsterdam weather would there in when you get there at this period of time? Well, if what you are after is Amsterdam weather, then the Internet will surely help you in finding the right place to visit for Amsterdam weather forecast.Generally, there are a number of sites out there in the web that present weather forecast for the Amsterdam area. It is highly presented from those forecasts that in Amsterdam, there is actually of good weather any time of the year. The typical weather in the city ranges from a little around freezing with in winter to beautiful sunny days in the summer. Also, during the winter season in Amsterdam, little snow is often seen, while during summer, the temperature is typically around 25 degrees Celsius. It is just so normal in this area that you will find people or even you yourself often carrying an umbrella even on the hottest of July days, as summer rain in the morning sometimes precedes the arrival of bright sunshine later. Many of the Amsterdam weather forecasts further suggest that Spring and Autumn in the city of Amsterdam, Netherlands are pleasant, but can wet.

Read more at MyOnlineArticles.com.

Online carport information

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

The top of the tree definately is the carport constructed with brick or stone piers.  Definately a job for the qualified tradesman, if you can afford this constrauction style you may as well go the whole hog on roof finsih as well.

Looks and price differentiate this style of carport construction form the others, but be careful your home may actually be suited to one of the other styles - so get that second opinion!

Iowa tourism affected by winter storms

Wednesday, February 20th, 2008

The north Iowa tourism has been greatly affected by the recent weather and it looks like it will be in for several more events of old man winter showing his stuff. The northern part of the state is well known for an effect called blizzard alley. Because the state is reasonably flat and mostly farm ground there is nothing to stop or slow the winds in that area. That allows for a relatively small amount of snow to cause white out conditions with just normal wind speeds. If they get a storm front moving through with a lot of moisture and that is followed by an Alberta clipper the resulting storm can block country roads for days or weeks at a time. An Alberta clipper is a strong blast of very cold wind from the northwest, in other words, it comes from Alberta, thus the name. Depending on the position of the jet stream these clippers can come almost weekly as has been shown this winter. In a good year (at least what we call good) the jet stream will stay north of the state and the clipper can’t cross it. That makes for much warmer winters with less snow.

A Good Iphone Holster - Safely Transport Your Iphone

Sunday, December 30th, 2007

An iPhone holster is a good accessory that you will need to safely transport your and which will also ensure that it is free of dirt, scratches and is easy to handle as well. In other words, if you are looking for a sleek way to hold your iPhone, you will need to look to products such as the Holster-Pro that is available for fewer than thirty dollars and which will provide good functionality and keep your iPhone safe as well.

More gadgets at HomeGadgetsOnline.info

A Bird Bath Heater Gives Your Birds What They Need In Winter

Friday, December 21st, 2007

One thing birds really need in winter is open water and a bird bath heater can be a great way to provide this element that is necessary to their survival.  A heated bird  bath in your garden will surely attract plenty of birds.  A bird bath will bring more birds to your yard and increase the different species of birds.  In fact, it will attract a lot more different types of birds than just a bird feeder will.

You should purchase a bird bath that is no deeper than three inches.  When buying commercially, watch to see that the bird bath isn’t too deep.   If you already have a bird bath and you find that it’s too deep, you can make it shallower by putting in some stones.

When buying a heater, be sure that it will work with the material that your bird bath is made from and that it is safe for all outdoor creatures in your yard.

Wind Power Generators

Monday, December 17th, 2007

Wind power is not really new. The wind has been used for energy for many, many years. Using wind power generators or more commonly know as windmills can decrease you reliance on buying electricity from another source. You really should look into wind power, you may find that it will save you money.

Outboard Motors In A Storm

Tuesday, August 28th, 2007

You are out on your boat during a storm: Worst case scenario: you decide to go out on your boat because you think the storm you heard about on the news this morning won’t hit. Not a great idea. If there are reports of an approaching storm, always take extra precautions. Check the weather reports and forecasts on your radio continuously. If you hear static on your AM radio, there may be a thunderstorm nearby. Keep your eyes alert to any change in the weather, such as darkening clouds. If you do get caught in a thunderstorm make sure that everyone puts on a personal flotation device immediately. The best place to be is below deck, and away from metal objects.

Tohatsu Outboard Motors 

Plastic Decking: Trex Decking

Thursday, August 2nd, 2007

Trex decking is plastic decking that is made from reclaimed plastic and wood waste, is durable, and makes an ideal choice for such things as decking or landscaping. The reclaimed plastic portion comes primarily from grocery bags and stretch film, and the waste wood is from woodworking manufacturers. Trex decking is available in a wide range of colors and weathering formats.

Read the full Article on Trex Decking

Travel and Visit Egypt at The right Season

Thursday, April 26th, 2007

Nice article about visit egypt!

Fortunately, the best time to travel to Egypt is coming up soon. Because it is so hot, you want to travel there during the winter if possible. Otherwise, you are in for a rude awakening. The sun is constantly beating down, and although the heat is dry, it is plentiful. If you travel to Egypt in that heat, you have no…

Read full article about TRAVEL To EGYPT 

Asian Holiday Travel

Wednesday, February 21st, 2007

You might include trips to zoos and local points of interest when you go on educational travel trips or Asian Holiday Travels. Your kids can learn about animals they may have never seen before, and they can often see plants they may have only read about in books. You can visit local museums to learn about the culture, and festivals are always great additions to educational travel. When you meet new people anywhere in the world you are going to learn about them, and you are going to take those experiences home with you for the rest of your life.

Field Notes From a Catastrophe - Elizabeth Kolbert

Monday, February 5th, 2007

Field Notes From a Catastrophe - Elizabeth Kolbert - Audio Book that is a MUST listen!

Elizabeth Kolbert has been a staff writer for the New Yorker since 1999, Prior to that she was a reporter for the New York Times . She received the American Association for the Advancement of Science’s magazine writing award for the New Yorker series on which this book is based. So this in not fiction or fantasy - It’s the bloody sad truth……

The UN report on the climate and the two other parts to be published later this month will support her findings. Americans ( and Europeans! - and a few of the fast grwoing new industrialized nations) need to wake up!

Americans have been warned since the late 1970s that the buildup of carbon dioxide in our atmosphere threatens to melt the polar ice sheets and irreversibly change our climate. With little done since then to alter this dangerous path, the world has reached a critical threshold. By the end of the century, it will likely be hotter than at any point in the last two million years, and the sweeping consequences of this change will determine the future of life on earth for generations to come.

Taking listeners from the melting Alaskan permafrost to storm-torn New Orleans, acclaimed journalist Elizabeth Kolbert approaches this monumental problem from every angle. She interviews researchers and environmentalists, explains the science, draws frightening parallels to lost civilizations and presents the moving tales of people who are watching their worlds disappear. Growing out of an award-winning three-part series for the New Yorker , Field Notes from a Catastrophe brings the environment into the consciousness of the American people and asks what, if anything, can be done to save our planet.

What’s coming will make the Volcano Krakatoa - (The Day the World Exploded) look and sound like peanuts…….

Cut Your Utility Bill With a Solar Attic Fan

Monday, January 29th, 2007

During summer heat builds up in the home and a lot of heat is trapped in the attic. The attic fan works to ventilate the attic so that the heat does not cause your air conditioning system to work so hard. The attic fan can cause to high electricity bills just as much as the air conditioning. Using a solar attic fan can lower the amount of energy used in the home by as much as 30%.

Read the full article on Solar Attic Fan.

Mountain Climbers and Bad Weather - A Deadly Threat

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

Year after year, climbers return to the world’s most difficult mountains. At these places, even the most cautious climber is vulnerable to mistakes, bad weather and bad luck, which often leads to death. This audio book offers harrowing accounts of extreme mountaineering and its potentially fatal consequences.

“Listen & Live’s Adrenaline Series is one of the best in the genre”. - The Denver Post

The audio book ‘Climb’ from the Listen & Live - Series is a captivating account from mountaineers who have felt what a change in weather can mean, when you’re on extremely high mountains, with only limited shelter and food. A great tale for everybody interested in climbing and weather!