Monthly Archives: May 2009

Google employs goats!!!

Google is conserving energy by cutting its Mountain View, Calif., lawns with adorable goats!! Yes, it’s true. The company has enlisted an innovative start-up called California Grazing to bring some of the Google greenery a more carbon-friendly, less polluting alternative … Continue reading

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Major Potential CO2 Storage in the North Sea

The North Sea could store the carbon dioxide from all Europe’s power stations for hundreds of years, the results of major research to be unveiled today will reveal. Porous rocks beneath the seabed of the North Sea and disused oil … Continue reading

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Star Tides

Guest Article by Claire Webber New Research on stars reveals the way they pull in and destroy orbiting planets with their gravitation. Scientists have long theorized about the possibilities of a large stars gravitational pull. In fact, this is where … Continue reading

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Gas From Landfill Will Power Cement Plant

The largest supplier of cement products in the U.S. and Canada, the Lafarge-Sugar Creek Cement Plant in Missouri, will use landfill gas to replace almost 20 percent of its traditionally coal-derived energy. Landfill gas consists of almost 50 percent methane, … Continue reading

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