April rains in the Arctic indicate signs of warming

global-warming-arctic-ice-sheets.jpg A group of British explorers were hit by a three minute rain shower at their ice base off Ellef Rignes Island, 2420 miles north of Canadian capital, Ottawa. According to scientists, events like this are a clear indication of the temperature rising in the Arctic. A three member team studying the absorption of CO2 in water further north has reported that the ice cover is becoming thinner, and has decreased every year since 2007. Scientists blame this effect on greenhouse gases causing global warming.

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Coast guard to burn oil leaked out of blown-out well

Deepwater-Horizon-oil-rig-006.jpg Almost 42,000 gallons of oil are being leaked into the ocean every day since the Deepwater Horizon exploded and sank last week. Though the direction of wind, and water currents are favourable, it is estimated the oil will reach areas with high marine life habitat by Friday. The options available apart from burning the oil are either not feasible or will take too long to implement. As a result, the Coast Guard have decided to burn the oil slick which is about 20 miles east of the mouth of Mississippi river, an area having hundreds of species of wildlife.

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Brooke Shields does her part for the environment

BrookeShields.jpg There have been many reports in the recent years which question the impact of global warming on the environment. Commenting on this widely debated topic, Hollywood actress Brooke Shields says that irrespective of the fact whether global warming has an impact on the environment, it is in everyone’s best interest to adopt eco friendly practices such as conserving water and electricity, and switching to green products. Her new film “Furry Vengeance”, a family comedy, also focuses on the subject of human encroachment in areas inhabited by wildlife. The makers have also teamed up with Participant Media, a Los-Angeles based company, to integrate a social action campaign to co incide with the release of the film.

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Paper sim cards developed for Samsung Blue Earth

Samsung-Blue-Earth.jpg Portuguese telephone service provider TMN has joined the list of companies making an effort to protect the environment. TMN has collaborated with sim card suppliers Incard and Toppan to make sim cards from recycled paper to be supplied with the new eco-friendly phone, Samsung Blue Earth. Although you might think that making a sim card out of paper won’t have a great effect on the environment, but when you consider the plastic card which it is punched out of and the huge numbers in which sim cards are manufactured, this scheme seems to work.

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Innovative neighborhood car-rental service launched by Whipcar in London

Whipcar-Introduces-Neighborhood-Car-Rental-Service-In-London1.jpg Reports suggest that many cars in London are used for less than an hour per day and people would gladly pay for renting cars from their neighborhoods. Founder of Whipcar, Vinay Gupta designed an ingenious solution. After the car owner and the renter have registered themselves on the site, Whipcar runs some background checks on them. When the renter has selected a car, an e-mail is sent to the owner and depending on the rate offered the owner can accept or reject the renter’s offer. Once the owner accepts the offer, the appropriate amount is deducted from the renter’s credit card and the owner is provided with the last four digits of the renter’s driver’s license for verification purpose. After this, both parties agree to meet a chosen location for the renter to pick-up the car and drop it off at the return time.

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Nissan records overwhelming reservation numbers for its all electric LEAF

Nissan_LEAF_Reservations.jpg Nissan’s, much hyped, all–electric LEAF seems to have hit the right cord with consumers. The LEAF is supposed to be the first ever electric car to be mass produced and made commercially available. According to a Nissan executive more than 6,635 people have booked the LEAF just within two days of opening bookings. However, the more staggering statistic is that Nissan got around 2,700 bookings within the first two hours itself. While, a majority of the bookings are coming in from the western coasts, everyone’s only motive seems to be ‘going green’.Considering the fact that this reservation system has been made available only to the 115,000 people who had registered themselves on the “interest list” until May 15th, Nissan will achieve its target of 50,000 vehicles sooner than estimated.

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FedEx installs America’s largest roof-top solar installation

fedexsolar.jpg FedEx Ground, a unit of FedEx that ships small packages has collaborated with BP Solar to build a huge rooftop solar power generation unit. This project is situated in Woodbridge, New Jersey, at the company’s distribution hub. This power plant is supposed to be the nation’s largest solar rooftop installation. It consists of 12,400 solar panels spread over approximately 3.3 acres of roof-space. With the ability to generate 2.42 megawatts of power, this installation is estimated to satisfy about 30% of the total energy requirements of the entire facility.

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Greenhouse gases may be responsible for only 5-10% of global warming

globalwarming.jpg Studies conducted by the department of physics of the University of Turku claim that the report submitted International Panel on Climate Change, which says that carbon dioxide emissions are solely responsible for global warming, is erroneous. According to their analysis, man-made CO2 emissions are only responsible for 5-10% of the total global warming observed. This value is only one-tenth of what the IPCC’s report claims it to be.

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Volcanic eruption in Iceland may have lasting climatic effects

Iceland_Volcanic_Eruption.jpg The volcanic eruption in Iceland, which disrupted air travel in Europe, began a few months ago through a series of fissures which had developed on the eastern side of the volcano. According to experts, volcanic eruptions give out a large amount of sulfur and related compounds such as sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere. These compounds reflect sunlight, thus causing an overall cooling in the climate of the entire region. The sulfur dioxide also creates smog. The ash that is released during these eruptions is spread out at high altitudes where it can cause damage to the aircrafts due to the abrasive silicate compounds present in it.

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Aptera designs 200-MPG all electric vehicle '2e'

aptera-2e.jpg Aptera has designed an all electric, three wheeler futuristic vehicle called ‘2e’. Aptera had to overcome many financial and technical hurdles to develop this car from scratch. The ‘2e’ is a futuristic looking 3-wheeler bubble car. It uses a phosphate based lithium ion battery developed by A123 Systems to power its motor. Aptera claims for the ‘2e’ to have an efficiency of around 200 miles per gallon.

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American couple designs device to provide affordable clean water for all

first-drink.jpgWhen Jerry and Judy Bohl saw the plight of the people in the poor regions for clean drinking water, they decided to do something about it. They built an affordable water purification unit with the help of their son’s teacher Paul Flickinger, a Western Michigan art professor. The purifier costs around $750 to build but the Bohl’s organization, ’Clean Water for the World’ donates it for free to the people in the poor regions for community use. The purifier works like a normal purifier, but it has the additional advantage of using UV light to clean the water. After passing through a cotton filter which removes the bigger impurities, the water is made to pass through a metal chamber fitted with a UV bulb. Since the UV rays travel with a very high frequency, they are able to penetrate the cell walls of bacteria and kill them.

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MLB goes the green way

baseball.jpegIn view of the policies adopted by certain clubs to use renewable energy, to recycle waste and to educate fans regarding environmental issues in collaboration with the NRDC, the MLB is going to collect data regarding various usage patterns from different venues and analyze it from an environmental point of view. The Boston Red Sox, Cincinnati Reds, Kansas City Royals, Philadelphia Phillies, and the Seattle Mariners are some of the clubs whose programs are selected for this purpose. The data collection scheme will focus on, calculating the total energy used, sources of energy, and amount of renewable energy used. Apart from this it will also calculate, the amount of the waste generated, the fraction of waste sent for recycling, and cost of disposal. The program will also look to quantify, the total amount of water used, the amount of water conserved and will suggest optimized usage patterns according to the cost. The data collection will also focus on the amount of paper required and the amount of recycled paper used.

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Eco-friendly building built using 1.5 million plastic bottles

ecoARK.jpg A massive building made using more than 1.5 million PET bottles has recently been unveiled in Taiwan. This building named, ‘EcoARK’, is built by the Far Eastern Group at a price of US$3 million on the principles of ‘Reduce, Reuse and Recycle’. This three-storey structure is supposed to be the lightest building in the world, yet it is strong enough to withstand typhoons and earthquakes. The building will also feature an amphitheatre and an exhibition hall. It will use a screen of falling water collected during the rainy season for air conditioning purposes.

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Solar powered cargo airship could provide zero emission cargo transport

solarairship.jpg The High Speed Solar Airship (HSSA) is designed to utilize solar energy for flying. Made using thin-film solar panels producing 67.2kW of power and other commonly available components, the HSSA promises to deliver high speed air transport while consuming no fossil fuels. The HSSA claims to have flying speeds of 182 miles per hour during the day and 165 miles per hour during the night which are further increased during west to east travel due to jet streams. It uses an envelope of expandable gas cells which help the airship go from sea level to an altitude of 30,000, which is well above cloud cover and hence provides unhindered sunlight to the solar panels.

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BMW develops a hydrogen hybrid hatchback

bmw-hydrogen-seven-series.jpg BMW has developed a 1 series hatchback which uses hydrogen hybrid technology. According to specifications, it uses a 5kW fuel cell to power an 82kW (109 horsepower) motor. The fuel cell will store electricity in a bank of ultracapacitors. It also has a conventional internal combustion engine. The electric motor which is powered using the hydrogen fuel cell will be used in city driving, while the internal combustion engine, using regular gasoline, will come into play under hard acceleration.

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