By: Priyanka Verma | 2011-02-22 | Technology This spring Canada along with other Arctic states will unite to commence a comprehensive study in the changes occurring in the Arctic climate. A joint research on melting sea ice, permafrost, and glaciers will aid northern nations to tackle the irrevocable consequences of climate change. Alongside, it also focuses on infrastructure regulations and future of agriculture in the Arctic. Norway' read more
By: Angela Drummond | 2010-05-20 | Environmental Climate change in Africa, the already hot continent is getting hotter - how will Africa cope in the coming years? read more
By: Warren Cooley | 2010-04-04 | Politics This is one in a series of short essays hypothetically suggesting what the American people would like hear from the President of the United States during his next press conference when a reporter asks: Mr. President What About Climate Change? read more
By: Vikram kuamr | 2010-09-18 | Small Business A new type of self storage units is not available. This type of self storage unit is known as one that has climate control. Technology has made it possible for a self storage company to offer a storage room that is environmentally controlled. read more
By: Steve Evans | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Climate change issues are discussed, and alternative causes of what is more often than not called global warming, are revealed, leading to a plea for action. For a summary of the issues involved to clear your mind on this issue, and a reasoned call for action, you cannot beat reading this article. read more
By: Samwel Kipsang | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Despite the United Nation's impressive program to create global standards for recycling e-waste and harvesting of useful and valuable components through the scheme - solving the e-waste problem (STEP), there are issues that may portray the program as not truly truly a UN and an all inclusive organization. read more
By: Samwel Kipsang | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Humanity has since appreciated, at least by lip service that you cannot bury the truth. It seems, according to Basel Action Network, that some powerful countries and business lobby groups may be trying to bury Basel Convention by coming up with STEP program, which is being called a multi-stakeholder United Nations program (standing for "solving the e-waste problem"), promoting it, making sure that it does not have links with the Basel Convention, the preeminent intergovernmental organization working on the global e-waste issue because the amended Basel Convention bans export of toxic materials, including e-waste from member states of the organization of Economic Co-corporation and Development (OECD, 29 of the world's most developed countries), to non-OECD countries. read more
By: Jean Cannon | 2010-05-23 | Environmental There is all this talk about Climate Change. I guess we all want to know how much of it is true and how relevant is it to my business? This article discusses what has happened, is happening and some of the predictions so you can assess the importance for yourself. It also discusses the causes of this and includes some discussion of available options. read more
By: Mary Rose | 2011-09-03 | News and society Increasing air and ocean temperatures, shrinking glaciers, and a widespread melting of snow and ice are obvious evidences of a dramatically changing global climate, which directly affects the future of natural and human systems. read more
By: Alenbsmith | 2012-03-29 | Investments The new age aim is to get a low carbon growth and global investors are looking for diversification into climate change investment schemes to ensure safe and regular returns through clean energy investment . Institutional investors believe the climate change schemes provides returns of more than 10% per annum and therefore , the schemes to reduce carbon emission and to reduce the level of greenh read more
By: PHA Media | 2010-10-26 | Investing A pioneering new 3D map of the Amazon rainforest reveals how much carbon is locked in the trees and then released into the atmosphere when they are destroyed. read more
By: G Paul | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Given the recent spate of advertising by Britain's leading supplier of gas, one might be forgiven for believing that gas was a 'green' product. Make no mistake, gas is a fossil fuel. Its burning flame is blue -apparently so it can be recognised when it's turned on. It emits black carbon into the atmosphere which contributes to global warming and thus, the climate change that's constantly in the news these days. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-04-04 | Environmental Folks living in Australia are quite worried about there multi-year drought, things are getting worse. Many of them are now wishing that the country and government there would do more to jump on board with the UN Global Warming efforts to curb CO2 emissions around the World. read more
By: David Andrews | 2011-03-24 | Interior design The winter of 2010-2011 has been particularly harsh and most people cannot wait for summer. The thought of buying anything too cool down after this frigid inclement winter is the farthest thing from most consumer"s minds. That being said, spring is already upon the calendar door and will soon be followed by the summer conditions of the three H"s; Hazy, Hot and Humid. To battle these conditions air conditioners have for many American"s become a way a life. Still there are others who view them as a luxury item. With climate change on the forefront and El Nino patterns of extreme weather patterns across the country and the globe; it is important to moderate building temperatures when possible. Especially for those adversely affected by ... bamboo flooring Australia , air conditioning Perth , bamboo flooring read more
By: 104inc.com | 2010-01-28 | Politics Wednesday the theme will change to Prosperity. Palin will be speaking that night and it will give her a chance to let America know her. Also speaking will be Mitt Romney, Meg Whitman, Kay Bailey Hutch read more