By, Uwe Paschen.Now I could site countless studies and even argus all sides and site counter studies and site credentials of well respected Universities and Research labs that we all have heard of and read resumes...
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"British scientists have discovered hundreds more methane "plumes" bubbling up from the Arctic seabed, in an area to the west of the Norwegian island of Svalbard. It is the second time in a week that scientists have...
Some cattle in Britain are going to be part of an experiment. They are being given a new diet to reduce their burping and cut emissions of greenhouse gases.They are being given chopped straw and hay to settle their...
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The article below describes kangaroos as an environmentally-sound alternative to cattle ranching: food with a lower green price-tag. One key element to the argument is animal flatulence and the greenhouse-gas...
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Massive amounts of methane locked up in the Arctic as methane hydrate, a frozen solid form of the gas, trapped below the permafrost and ice caps for millenia is melting and could well speed the process of climate...
A new study published in the scientific journal Conservation Letters, states that the farming and consumption of more kangaroos, instead of cattle and sheep will reduce carbon gas emissions and help control climate...
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Ever wonder what's new on the Environmental front in Argentina? Well, Argentine researchers discovered that methane coming from cows makes up over 30% of their country's total greenhouse emissions. That's...
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"NASA scientists have announced that at least one of the giant lakes previously spied on Saturn's moon Titan contains liquid hydrocarbons - making it the "only body our solar system beyond Earth known to have liquid...
Video LinkGurminder Singh, the Co-Chairman of the Green Technology Institute at UCLA, assists US-based green, clean and environmental companies to explore and invest in India’s growing economy. In this brief discussion, he shares his thoughts on climate change and...
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We'd like to think that our world is a nice, normal, orderly place where nothing unusual or bizarre ever happens or gets discovered. But, such is not the case. With our increasingly precise data collection...
If this research proves out it could be a major step forward in reducing human-caused GHG emmissions. Methane is the second most important gas causing human-made climate change. Each molecule causes about 25...
"Global levels of methane had been roughly stable for almost a decade. Rising levels in the Arctic could mean that some of the methane stored away in permafrost is being released, which would have major climatic...
Properly motivated, I might go so far as to take time to identify six degrees of separation between John McCain and the rear ends of cows identified by by a British newspaper article 18 months ago as the main source...
"In the permafrost bottom of the 200-meter-deep sea, enormous stores of gas hydrates lie dormant in mighty frozen layers of sediment. The carbon content of the ice-and-methane mixture here is estimated at 540 billion tons. "This submarine hydrate was considered stable until...
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I have been asked to repost this interesting report from the Worldwatch Institute website, on China's efforts to recycle cow manure. The article is worth posting because all efforts to correct energy consumption and production practices must be applauded and celebrated....
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