July 7th, 2011
The gray whales are considered a conservation success in that back in the 1930s populations were said to be under 1,000. Today their numbers are closer to 22,000. It is believed that pre-whaling populations were likely to be four times this number. Just looking at what I said above there are probably a few questions [...]
Filed under: Animals, Environment, Global Warming, Oceans and Marine Life by JMH
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January 19th, 2011
The sun is one of our greatest sources of energy. Tapping into it for our fuel consumption demands is something we all wish was easier to do. The biggest problem with using solar energy has always been the ability to transport it. To “bottle” it so to say. A process developed by Sossina Haile — [...]
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October 26th, 2010
Combating climate change seems to be one of the leading stories on the news every night now. It gives dark under eye circles to many hippies these days. The Green Movement has been incorporated so much that it may end up being one of the best money makers in business over the next 50 years. [...]
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July 9th, 2010
More evidence that short sample sizes can be skewed to look like anything. Oh wait…did I just say that? This is always my first thought when I read a title such as this. That the sample size is way too small to draw very conclusive results. I don’t disregard them mind you, but I definitely [...]
Filed under: Environment, Global Warming by JMH
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