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		<title>Are Tsunami&#8217;s Caused by Global Warming?</title>
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Are Tsunami&#8217;s Caused by Global Warming?

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<h3>Are Tsunami&#8217;s Caused by Global Warming?</h3>
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<p>Throughout the history of our planet it has endured a constantly changing climate. It endured an ice age and has also experienced long periods of heat. But over the last two hundred years, give or take, the temperature of our planet has been steadily increasing. This change in the climate on earth is known as global warming, and global warming is the direct result of the industrial revolution.</p>
<p>Because of the industrial revolution, people are constantly burning fossil fuels such as oil and coal. But by burning these fuels dangerous greenhouse gases like carbon dioxide (CO2) are then released into the earth&#8217;s atmosphere. These gases block heat rising from the earth from being able to escape into space. The same basic function that glass panels on greenhouses have, hence the name. Our burning of fossil fuels causes more than three quarters of all carbon dioxide emissions. Power plants and other stationary sources contribute more than half of that amount.</p>
<p>Along with increasing CO2 emissions, deforestation is on the increase as well. This is disastrous, because trees recycle CO2 and release oxygen back into the atmosphere. Because of the rise in deforestation levels the fossil fuels we burn are seriously jeopardizing our planet. We know that global warming is the cause of glaciers getting smaller and for the rise in sea levels. Plants and animals show clear and undeniable signs that they are affected in many different ways. Earth is experiencing longer seasons which results in rivers and lakes freezing later than usual and melting sooner. Without a doubt, global warming causes many changes and affects our planet in many ways but can it also cause a tsunami?</p>
<p>Nobody will ever forget the utter destruction, grief and loss left behind after the huge tsunami that hit parts of Asia on December 26th, 2004. Hundreds of thousands of people were killed, injured and traumatized. The areas it hit were left completely destroyed.</p>
<p>Generally speaking a tsunami is made up of a series of waves. More often than not the first one is the mildest. Prior to the arrival of the first wave, the shoreline recedes dramatically and often leaves the ocean floor exposed. They mostly occur where the water is shallow but they can also occur around coastal areas. In deep water a tsunami appears as a big wave and nothing more. In shallow water this is not the case. The wave can reach as high as one hundred metres, although, in all honesty, this is not at all common.</p>
<p>We know that tsunami&#8217;s can be caused by an earthquake, but this is not the only cause. They can also be caused through volcanic eruptions and landslides. Another cause is if a large amount of water is somehow displaced, such as when meteors happen to fall into large bodies of water. Tsunami&#8217;s are caused by events that can be, and are, affected by global warming, however global warming itself does not directly trigger the formation of a tsunami. Basically, it is an indirect cause.</p>
<p>One thing is certain, global warming is not a myth as some suggest. The planet is displaying clear signs that we dare not ignore.</p>
<p>For more global warming articles and daily news why not visit <a id="link_81" target="_new" href="http://www.globalwarmingnewsblog.com/">http://www.globalwarmingnewsblog.com</a> - a site dedicated to information about climate change: effects, issues, causes, solutions, opinion and more.</p>
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		<title>Germ of an Idea - A Modern-Day &#8220;Roman&#8221; Aqueduct For Florida</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 22 Feb 2012 12:10:09 +0000</pubDate>
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Germ of an Idea - A Modern-Day &#8220;Roman&#8221; Aqueduct For Florida

The west coast of Florida remains trapped in an ongoing drought. In Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties (Tampa and St. Petersburg/Clearwater) severe restrictions on water use are in place. Even the use of reclaimed water for lawns and gardens is now restricted. The rainy season is [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Germ of an Idea - A Modern-Day &#8220;Roman&#8221; Aqueduct For Florida</h3>
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<p>The west coast of Florida remains trapped in an ongoing drought. In Pinellas and Hillsborough Counties (Tampa and St. Petersburg/Clearwater) severe restrictions on water use are in place. Even the use of reclaimed water for lawns and gardens is now restricted. The rainy season is not yet here; but in past years the amount of rainfall received during the wet months was far below the historical average, so that reservoirs and ground water supplies have never had a chance to recover.</p>
<p>The situation is quite different in northern Florida, in the Panhandle and all across the State close to the Georgia border. The weather in those parts of the State is generally wetter, and more consistently so, than the weather farther south.</p>
<p>Yesterday, our local St. Petersburg Times carried a story (with photographs) of the damage which is now being inflicted in Madison County (which borders Georgia) by floodwaters from the Withlacoochee and Suwannee Rivers. The storms which produced the rain moved from west to east across the Panhandle over the past week, to the point at which the Withlacoochee crested at 89 feet, four feet above the record set in 1948. So far, the rising floodwaters have destroyed or caused severe damage to almost 200 homes and lesser damage to 500 more, all areas combined. Two people are known dead, and one person is missing.</p>
<p>Quite apart from the possibility of reducing the tally of deaths, personal injury, and property damage which even a partial remedy for river flooding in these areas might entail, it boggles the mind just to consider the sheer waste of so much fresh water. Most of that damaging flood water will be gone forever as it eventually finds its way to the Gulf of Mexico. That&#8217;s a shame, because so much of it could be put to good use in the west coast, central, and other parts of the State where it is so desperately needed. The waste is not just limited to damaging flood waters, either. The &#8220;top of Florida&#8221; is blessed with more rainfall, on average, than it needs. Obviously, the flow of river water into the Gulf represents a volume of water which has not been put to good use.</p>
<p>In passing, we acknowledge that the flow of a certain amount of river water into the Gulf is said to be necessary for the health of the shellfish beds near the coastline.</p>
<p>Even so, it seems inadmissible to stand by and do nothing but watch a surfeit of water in the northern counties lay waste and then go to waste while there is such a great need for water in other areas of the State. Surely there is a partial remedy which might ameliorate the problems in the affected sections.</p>
<p>The Romans found a way to move big volumes of water over considerable distances. Surely we can build on their success - and on successes over the centuries since that time - by constructing an Aqueduct system to bring excess water from the northern Florida counties to drier areas to the south.</p>
<p>The best part is that the right-of-way is already in place! It&#8217;s called Interstate 10 and Interstate 75. Take a peek at a map of Florida. Find the intersection of I-10 and I-75. The Suwannee and Withlacoochee Rivers are close by, as are other rivers. There are others to the west, and I-10 probably crosses every one of them.</p>
<p>Excess water could be fed into the Aqueduct lying above-ground or underground in the median of I-10 at various points along its route, and then fed south toward Tampa and St. Petersburg/Clearwater in that part of the Aqueduct lying within the median of I-75 and I-275. Do you see how obvious that is?</p>
<p>If ever there was a perfectly-planned right-of-way for a particular purpose, although not part of the design at the outset, this is it.</p>
<p>There would be hurdles. There always are. Will and determination were invented for the purpose of overcoming hurdles. <br />
It seems to me that the construction and operation of The Florida Aqueduct is an undertaking which private capital should undertake. It need not cost the State a penny.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see whether anyone steps up to the plate. <br />
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William Kurtz</p>
<p>Palm Harbor, Florida</p>
<p>April 11, 2009</p>
<p>The author is a retired corporate CEO and attorney, and a long-time investor. He has passed the NASD Series 65 Investment Adviser exam. He publishes his Investment Newsletter and Action Suggestions three times per week at <a id="link_81" target="_new" href="http://www.candlewave.com/">http://www.candlewave.com/</a> The Action Suggestions provide specific Safety Stops on major Indexes; a review of the major Indexes; an individual review of each of the Gold, Silver, and Crude Oil markets; an individual review of each of the Dow 30 stocks and of selected non-Dow stocks; a review of five popular Forex pairs; and his Daily Commodities Report. The Daily Commodities Report is also available as a free-standing service at <a id="link_82" target="_new" href="http://www.commoditiesjunction.com/">http://www.commoditiesjunction.com/</a> The Operating Manual for his copyrighted &#8220;Candelaabra&#8221; technical analysis trading system for all financial markets is also available through its own website at candlesticksonsteroids.com and via <a id="link_83" href="mailto:info@candlewave.com">info@candlewave.com</a></p>
<p>&#8220;Candelaabra&#8221; rides atop Genesis Financial Technologies&#8217; &#8220;Trade Navigator&#8221; © platform. &#8220;Trade Navigator&#8221; with the &#8220;Candelaabra&#8221; overlay, and data feed, are available directly from Genesis by arrangement with CandleWave, LLC. in a joint risk-free 30-day trial of Trade Navigator and of Candelaabra.</p>
<p>Article Source: <a id="link_84" href="http://ezinearticles.com/?expert=William_Kurtz">http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=William_Kurtz</a></p>
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		<title>Saving Money and the Environment</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 19 Feb 2012 02:10:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Saving Money and the Environment

With the current economic problems, hopefully more people are interested in saving money and recycling. Businesses are always interested in keeping the customers they have and getting new ones.
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<p>With the current economic problems, hopefully more people are interested in saving money and recycling. Businesses are always interested in keeping the customers they have and getting new ones.</p>
<p>The cost of fuel has been big in the news for years but, when compared to plastics, it&#8217;s a small percentage of petrochemical use. Saving on the use of petrochemicals for making plastics can extend the timeframe before peak oil and lower the price of fuels.</p>
<p>Most grocery stores offer a five cent per bag discount if you bring in your bags. You can do that in a variety of ways. One is by taking the old plastic bags back and another is using cloth bags, which can often be purchased at the store. Usually, grocers will sell cloth bags with their advertising on them at their cost, which is cheaper than an equivalent type bag can be purchased elsewhere. By doing that, the grocer gets their investment back and advertisement as well. If your grocer doesn&#8217;t have a program of that type, tell them about the advertising value and mention that you take your bags everywhere, including their competitor&#8217;s store.</p>
<p>If you don&#8217;t want to spend the money on cloth bags, reuse your old plastic ones. Plastic bags aren&#8217;t as durable as cloth and it&#8217;s a good practice to double bag when using a plastic bag more than once or twice.</p>
<p>We&#8217;ve found cloth bags to be a good investment. Most of our bags are almost twenty years old. If we save two cents a bag and buy ten bags of groceries, and do that five times a month, we&#8217;ve saved a dollar a month. That doesn&#8217;t sound like much but our cloth bags paid for themselves the first year, with the last eighteen plus years being pure savings.</p>
<p>Tying the bags off keeps the goods inside from spilling all over the trunk on the way home. But, tying them off presents another problem. Getting them untied, especially the plastic bags, can be difficult if not impossible. Most people consider it not worth the effort and rip them apart. There&#8217;s a simple answer to that problem. Since a picture is worth a thousand words, I have a brief slide show that explains the process. Once the bags are tied in the manner I show in the pictures, they untie easily and can be used over and over.</p>
<p>Since a picture is worth a thousand words, I have put together a slide show tutorial. You can access the slide show by going to the URL in the resource box.</p>
<p>Helpful health, how-to, travel and automotive information can be accessed by going to <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.newliferoadmap.com/">http://www.newliferoadmap.com</a></p>
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		<title>The Plastic Bag: Ban Or Save?</title>
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The Plastic Bag: Ban Or Save?

As part of the conservation and environmental movement worldwide there are several campaigns aimed at banning the plastic bag. These fit in perfectly with going green at home and with our longer term life styles.
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<p>As part of the conservation and environmental movement worldwide there are several campaigns aimed at banning the plastic bag. These fit in perfectly with going green at home and with our longer term life styles.</p>
<p>A quick search on the web will take you to the San Francisco Bay Area, &#8220;Bay vs Bag&#8221;, to the Daily Mail&#8217;s (UK) &#8220;Banish the Bags&#8221; as well as similar situations in Canada, Holland, China, elsewhere in the US and even Zanzibar.</p>
<p>A lot of the focus is based on the damage done to wild life, including sea mammals and birds; the effects on waste and the average number of bags used per person in different countries. In one of the lists I saw, Singapore was topping the list at 625 bags.</p>
<p>One of the targets is to reduce by 10% the yearly consumption of these bags.</p>
<p>On the other hand there are also &#8220;Save the Plastic Bag&#8221; campaigns, with the plastic industry behind it. Their main focus is highlighting what they call misinformation. Their points are based on &#8220;exaggerations&#8221; on the damage done to wild life; errors in how plastic bags are made (from ethane gas that would otherwise be burnt and not petroleum); effects of co2 vs methane; potential job losses and so on.</p>
<p>On the banning side of the argument, there can be exaggerations as well as questionable scientific data - questionable as in anybody can question it, after all to have an argument you must always have at least two points of view.</p>
<p>From the &#8220;saving&#8221; the industry point of view, there can be many counter arguments to the data that is presented. And this is quite understandable, after all their industry could be hit very badly. (This just reminds me that all businesses have a life time curve that goes from birth, to growth, to maturity and finally to demise. The time scale can be as short as a year to as long as a hundred years or more, but the end result is that it is replaced by something else).</p>
<p>Some of the arguments are saying that nets and not plastic bags are causing marine life casualties, that paper bags are a worse alternative (side stepping the plastic bag issue) and basically attacking the &#8220;plastic bag misinformation campaign&#8221;.</p>
<p>Very probably both sides are looking to make their points by reducing or ridiculing their opponents point of view. But the overall issue is still there - are plastic bags affecting our environment?</p>
<p>To get back to the plastic bag banning situation, where paper bags have the negative effect of more trees cut, the information that is being retrieved is very important. But it must also be as objective as possible. Having said that, we know that it takes literally centuries for plastic to degrade and this should be the foremost argument.</p>
<p>Just to expand a little on the paper bag argument, which is totally reasonable, the option is not to cut more trees. The options are to recycle and use bio-degradable alternatives.</p>
<p>In the old days, when plastic bags hadn&#8217;t been invented but grocery shops had, natural fiber bags were used and the customers were the ones who brought their own to the shop.</p>
<p>With just a little effort on the individual front, these campaigns wouldn&#8217;t be necessary.</p>
<p>Want to know about environment and natural living? Information, news and facts can be found at: <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://natural-living-tips.com/">http://natural-living-tips.com/</a></p>
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		<title>China 2035 Bigger Than USA</title>
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China 2035 Bigger Than USA


A Carbon Footprint is Impacted by Fugitive Refrigerant Gas Emissions

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<h3>A Carbon Footprint is Impacted by Fugitive Refrigerant Gas Emissions</h3>
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<p>The United States and a host of other foreign countries are focusing on fugitive emission tracking for certain industries. The goal is to identify the amount of substances that are emitted into the atmosphere when a refrigerant gas leak occurs. This will give government officials at the EPA a better understanding of the amount of greenhouse gases harming the environment each year and contributing to global warming due to the ineffective management of refrigerant gases.</p>
<p>Fugitive emission takes place when an unexpected leak of a hazardous substance occurs in a system and the discharge is not contained in a vent, stack, or duct. This may be caused by a component failure, poor servicing, or a breakdown in some industrial process. When a system containing refrigerant leaks, these high global warming potential substances cause damage to the atmosphere. Certain refrigerant gases are not broken down in the atmosphere and end up entering the stratosphere and destroying the protective ozone layer over time.</p>
<p>Across the U.S. economy, refrigerant gases or fugitive emissions equal over 300K tons of carbon dioxide each year. Other countries have similar or worse outputs. Many environmental regulations, such as The Montreal and Kyoto Protocols, exist to reduce the escape of harmful substances, like refrigerants, into the atmosphere over time. There are additional goals to reduce the potential for global warming in the near future and to improve air quality in the long term by reducing the emissions refrigerant gases.</p>
<p>A select few refrigerant gases have multiple detrimental effects on the environment. Not only are they ozone depleting substances but they are also chemicals with a high global warming potential (GWP) which places them into the category of greenhouse gases which lead to global climate change. For many reasons, it is important to effectively monitor, track, and report refrigerant gas usage.</p>
<p>The EPA has finalized its rules pertaining to any fugitive emission occurrence, whether through evaporation or a leak. The regulations apply to several industries, including existing and newly constructed facilities with systems using refrigerant gas in their workplace heating and cooling systems. Other industries are industrial chemical manufacturing, electric services, pulp and paper mills, and petroleum refinancing.</p>
<p>Tracking fugitive refrigerant gases is required by facilities owning or operating HVAC-R systems or by manufacturers who produce them. The EPA has identified a number of dangerous compounds, among them chloroflurocarbons, hydrofluorocarbons, methyl bromide, halons, methyl chloroform, and carbon tetrachloride.</p>
<p>A particular concern for fugitive emission problems is with refrigerant gas, because it contains chloroflurocarbons and hydrofluorocarbons, two primary contributors to the weakening of the ozone layer and the increase in greenhouse gas volumes. Furthermore, refrigerant gas is used across many industries in refrigeration and cooling units, ventilation and air conditioning systems, and fire protection systems.</p>
<p>When a fugitive emission occurs, businesses are required to track the refrigerant leak rates and report annul refrigerant usage it to the EPA. One of the primary emissions scopes, fugitive refrigerant gas emissions are an integral part of an organizations carbon management requirements. Of the utmost importance is the determination of the HVAC-R system that is leaking and the capturing of the service event detail related to fixing the leak. Systems containing refrigerant gases must be inspected by EPA certified technicians and all service events must be logged when refrigerants are handled.</p>
<p>The new fugitive emission regulations provide a more standardized approach to thresholds identified by the U.S. Clean Air Act at the direction of the EPA. These include continuous monitoring, tracking of leaks, and reporting of leak repair, and containment.</p>
<p>Web applications and specialized tools can increase an organization&#8217;s efficiencies related to HVAC-R system maintenance, improve accuracy of refrigerant inventories thus saving money, and turn manual processes into a centralized, automated work flow. Development firms who specialize in the area. They ensure compliance and reduce the likelihood of substantial fines.</p>
<p>Daniel Stouffer, Product Manager at Verisae, has more information about <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.refrigerant-tracker.com/Fugitive-Emissions-Tracking.a.html">fugitive emissions management</a>. Refrigerant Tracker makes it easy to monitor, manage, and report refrigerant gas usage across multiple locations. Learn more at: <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.refrigerant-tracker.com/">http://www.Refrigerant-Tracker.com</a></p>
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		<title>Development Journalism</title>
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Development Journalism

The impression created by the media over years has been held with mixed feelings. Whereas some media corporate world are known to have positively helped transform societies politically, economically, culturally and technologically; some other have only torn the world apart through negative reporting that supports aggressive confrontation, glorifying terror activities to make eye-catching headlines [...]]]></description>
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<h3>Development Journalism</h3>
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<p>The impression created by the media over years has been held with mixed feelings. Whereas some media corporate world are known to have positively helped transform societies politically, economically, culturally and technologically; some other have only torn the world apart through negative reporting that supports aggressive confrontation, glorifying terror activities to make eye-catching headlines with selfishly money motive.</p>
<p>Similarly, the aggressive, corrupt and oppressive groups and individuals (religiously, politically or economically) have been glorified in the way that sustains situation that steadily extinct some societies.</p>
<p>Their content hardly provided or suggested solutions to alarm-triggering headlines. And much of the media activities have lacked an element of social responsibility that is tangible to give a voice to the voiceless and direct transformative opportunities to the poor, disabled and other disadvantaged groups</p>
<p>Journaling is a key communication tool. All organisms by nature communicate either verbally or non-verbally, yet attempting to make sense of whatever cues that are exchanged or evaluated.</p>
<p>True, we tend to be evaluative of one another whilst trying to figure out what intentions the other party could have towards you. The aim can be to help measure up the relationship that possibly could be developed, whether health or not.</p>
<p>Of course, in certain encounters some people could be threatened, suspicious, lack confidence, defensively withdraw or get on well in a healthy and rewarding relationship. This, indeed, is how communities can influence attitudes and behavior towards one another. That way, we could manage, control and direct directs and behavior. What a powerful tool a pen can be!</p>
<p>But success through journaling it self needs a period of training and practical experience, such that we can communicate to effectively make or unmake relationships or evolve life through the aspects of observing, reading and listening to words and actions of others and things.</p>
<p>The primary motivators to writing is the element of having an opinion yet unique. As part of research steps, one would be required to publish a final report or summarized article from the investigations, results and analyses carried out. Other researchers or students would want to review literature about statements pending investigation. From their successes, investigators either get awards or promotion.</p>
<p>Through practical experience, some people make careers out of their abilities and skills to communicate effectively as writers, as advertising agents, as interpreters and, as counselors or therapists.</p>
<p>Secondary employment too could be provided by journalism like driving, distribution, sale or retailing, legal advising et cetera. Eventually, those associated to it could become social icons or global media giants.</p>
<p>On the other hand, journaling could have important health benefits as stress reliever. By writing about one&#8217;s traumatic experience, sufferer could drop so much mental toxins off him or her.</p>
<p>And, at the same time it would help improve on analytical and problem-solving skills crucial in successful dealing with the ever emerging challenges encountered in day-to-day life.</p>
<p>From the natural or ecological sense, journaling or communication significantly help to connect different elements of the eco-system -through the principles of interconnectivity and interdependence.</p>
<p>And through media, we can help improve the dangerous global situations as nuclear conflicts, to make the world a better place for everyone to live in. But this would only be so if we formed a common objective in solidarity to it (non-violence) under the principle of conscious non-violence through tolerance and respect for divergent views.</p>
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<p>Plasma Gasification Plant (PGP) projects are being developed by at least five gas plasma technology companies, and there are real benefits to be obtained from this technology for the destruction of Municipal Solid Waste (MSW).</p>
<p>There is some debate still whether the process has been demonstrated to be a vaible technology which can be reliably operated by our waste management companies at reasonable cost and in compliance with all emissions regulations. However, the consensus seems to be largely in acceptance now that the technology is largely proven and inherently cleaner than incineration.</p>
<p>Although, gasification is used as a power generating technology, and gas plasma plants do provide a power feed-in to the local power grid, it should be realised by all that the purpose of selecting plasma gasification is currently that of achieving maximum waste mass destruction. The intent of the PGP is primarily to provide an efficent and clean method of dispoing of large quantities of residual MSW. Plasma gasification, although it does produce energy from waste is not primarliy an Energy from Waste (EfW) or Waste to Energy technology. There are other better proven, more efficient, and potentially always also cheaper ways to produce Energy from Waste, such as incineration.</p>
<p>PGPs suffer a high sacrificial load from the use of power at the electrodes to generate the plasma, and energy is also expended before the MSW reaches the plasma zone in the gasifier in chopping up and ensuring that the particle size of the waste is quite small. For this reason they do expend a large proportion of the power generated just in maintaining their own internal power demand.</p>
<p>However, as a waste destruction method producing an inert residue without creating at the same time high levels of toxic gaseous emissions the gas plasma process excels according to reports made to date. It has every reason to be cleaner as well because the reactions which take place in the plasma state take place so quickly and completely that the toxic organic chemicals produced in other combustion processes simply don&#8217;t get a change to be produced.</p>
<p>For a waste management process PGP therefore holds a very good prospect of adoption, as it is a process which is very efficient at diverting waste away from landfill, and thus scores highly among local authority waste disposal engineers who are constantly seeking to comply with regulations to reduce the amount of organic waste sent to landfill.</p>
<p>The PGP process however, also holds another merit and that is that it is being viewed more favourably by the public than incineration, and one main reason for that would be its clean emissions record when compared with incinerators historically.</p>
<p>Throughout Europe the requirement for BMW to be reduced by ever larger percentages necessitates the use of new technology to achieve this high rate of waste diversion, even after high recycling has also been achieved.</p>
<p>Look out for a plasma gasification plant appearing in a district near you soon, and look favourably upon it!</p>
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Water Efficiency

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<p>&#8220;The Resource Matrix is everywhere, it is all around us. It is the world that has been pulled over your eyes to blind you from the truth. You take the blue pill and the story ends. You wake in your bed and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill and you stay in Wonderland and I show you how deep the rabbit-hole goes.&#8221;</p>
<p>In my last water efficiency article (<em>Water-Efficiency: Why Most Advice You&#8217;ve Read is Absolutely Inefficient</em>), we began a slow turn away from lighting with a discussion of the 80/20 Rule and how your little positive behavioral changes with water aren&#8217;t even a drop in the bucket when your other positive behavioral changes - making homemade pizza - evaporate the entire year&#8217;s ocean of benefits in a few tasty bites.</p>
<p>In a four-part series, we talk about a resource besides energy: water.</p>
<ol>
<li>Today, we begin far above this &#8220;turn off the porch lights and take short, icy showers&#8221; efficiency thing to show you how we got to where we are now both in fuels and in other resources.</li>
<li>Next week, we introduce the resource called water, its parallels with fossil fuels, and its role in global warming.</li>
<li>The following week, we continue going with the flow of water, when we show the parallel between the current hot Oil Wars and in the future cold Water Wars.</li>
<li>And in the final week, we tie together the articles in a symphony of three movements, showing you how all the elements hold the Resource Matrix in place and how, like Neo in the movie, you can break the code that creates the graphical user interface and see the illusion for what it really is. (At least, my version of it, anyway.)</li>
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<p>Ready to take the red pill and see how deep the rabbit-hole goes?</p>
<p>We start with one of the most boring subjects known to college students, one birthed out of the Enlightenment when extremely titled, idly rich, powdery wig-headed fancy foppish men dressed like women and walked in high heels and squealed like school girls:</p>
<p><strong>Economics: it&#8217;s totally insane</strong></p>
<p>Economics is described as the science of allocating scarce resources. Since it&#8217;s the study of human behavior, it&#8217;s a social science rather than a physical science.</p>
<p>And although any individual&#8217;s behavior may not be predictable, individuals as a group can be. Kinda like the weather: you don&#8217;t know much about a single raindrop&#8217;s effect but you can track the overall storm and predict what&#8217;s next.</p>
<p>Economics likes to fool itself that it can predict behavior based on the assumption that people make <strong>rational</strong> choices. Understand what people <strong>think</strong> and you understand what choices people will make.</p>
<p>It unfortunately leaves out the other part of being human: human behavior based on <strong>emotions</strong>.</p>
<p>And emotions weigh heavily in how we interact with each other, especially in exchanges of value.</p>
<p><strong>Maximizing returns: <br />
&#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>Economics recognizes that people are motivated by self-interest to maximize their benefits at the lowest cost.</p>
<p>On an individual basis, this can turn into a &#8220;win-lose&#8221; proposition:</p>
<ul>
<li>I want to acquire the best stuff for the cheapest terms</li>
<li>I want to dispose of the lousiest stuff for the greatest terms</li>
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<p>In short, you want diamonds and gold for nothing and they want to give you useless junk for a king&#8217;s ransom.</p>
<p><strong>May the Force be with you: <br />
getting diamonds and gold for nothing:</strong></p>
<p>Economics comes out of 18th century political economy, which studied production, buying and selling, and their relations with law, custom, and government. Political economy itself comes out of moral philosophy.</p>
<p>This moral philosophy apparently had room for colonialism, which comes pretty close to getting your diamonds and gold for nothing: forcibly take over a country and use its people to extract its resources to be reallocated to your bank account. And make sure nobody but you has any say in the matter.</p>
<p><strong>Social good in the equation:</strong></p>
<p>A few people didn&#8217;t see the morality in this philosophy. Enter the lousy, meddling individual do-gooders like Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Mohandas Ghandi, Martin Luther King, Jr., Upton Sinclair, and many others who messed with the &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd.</p>
<p>And some of the individuals do-gooders formed their own organizations like the Sierra Club and Greenpeace.</p>
<p>They all worked to <strong>increase awareness</strong> that there are alternatives to being forced to give away your diamonds and gold for nothing while having no say in the matter, and worked to <strong>change</strong> deals from &#8220;win-lose&#8221; to &#8220;win-win.&#8221;</p>
<p>The &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd, who could only lose in the change to &#8220;win-win,&#8221; found their salvation in the late 1800s with the rise of modern psychology (the scientific study of mental functions and behavior). Applied to politics, it&#8217;s called propaganda. Applied to spirituality, it&#8217;s called religion. Applied to commerce, it&#8217;s called marketing and advertising.</p>
<p>All these applications are forms of hypnotism, and are based on the proven principle that if you repeat anything enough times, including a falsehood, your audience will grow to believe it and then to defend it as the truth.</p>
<p>The &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd used economics to hypnotically declare for 250 years that fossil fuels, the air, and water were without cost. They called them &#8220;free goods.&#8221;</p>
<p>And they used force (&#8221;Oh yeah, and what the hell are you going to do about it?&#8221;) to declare that pollution had no consequences.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s an Oxymoron? <br />
&#8220;Free Good&#8221; in economics</strong></p>
<p>The free good is a term used in economics to describe a good that is not scarce. A free good is available in as great a quantity as desired with zero opportunity cost to society.</p>
<p>Earlier schools of economic thought proposed that free goods were resources that are so abundant in nature that there is enough for everyone to have as much as they want. Examples in textbooks (even in the 1980s) included fresh water and the air that we breathe. However, these are now regarded as common goods because competition for them is rivalrous.</p>
<p>In short, there is no free lunch.</p>
<p><strong>An additional moral philosophy: <br />
&#8220;There&#8217;s a sucker born every minute&#8221;  <br />
becomes <br />
&#8220;How can I help you help me?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>The &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd continues to rise early and work late to craft their &#8220;win-lose&#8221; deals every day.</p>
<p>Yet, out of those rising early and working late, a small radical fringe discovered the curious fact that if you don&#8217;t beat a dog bloody every time you see it, it&#8217;s less likely to bite your hand off, and it even might go out and hunt down a squirrel for your evening stew.</p>
<p>Their moral philosophy became a hybrid offshoot.</p>
<p>The Hybrids still want your goodies, but they are willing to help you get your goodies with less pain and damage to yourself so you&#8217;ll be willing to come back to them and hand over more of your goodies.</p>
<p>Both use the same mind-numbing hypnotic slogans: &#8220;We care about you.&#8221;</p>
<p>The difference is the Hybrids actually do some of those same things that someone who cares about you would do. Even if they don&#8217;t actually give a hoot about you. Contrast that to the &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd, who merely sends you more hynoptic slogans when they want your goodies.</p>
<p><strong>Where Do You Want to Go Today? <br />
Everywhere but here</strong></p>
<p>We&#8217;ve all awaken to the shocking realizations that:</p>
<ul>
<li>finite energy resources will run out</li>
<li>actions have consequences, and the consequences of our actions are already visible, rather scary, and quite irreversible, and</li>
<li>the &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd hasn&#8217;t been telling the truth</li>
</ul>
<p>In Aldous Huxley&#8217;s Brave New World, you could just pop some soma and totally trip out.</p>
<p>But the cowardly old world we&#8217;re experiencing has quickly turned into a total bummer of a bad trip, man. Down with the Establishment and praise the Collective.</p>
<p><strong>We&#8217;re all in this together, or <br />
Toss the lousy, greedy bastards overboard</strong></p>
<p>The decades of the Do-Gooders increasing our awareness of possible &#8220;win-win&#8221; possibilities and of the Hybrids backing their &#8220;we care about you&#8221; lip service with actual service has brought us to another realization:</p>
<blockquote><p>There&#8217;s a price to everything, and if I don&#8217;t pay the price, someone else will, and somehow, some way, on some sunny day, they&#8217;re going to get even and make me pay.</p></blockquote>
<p>And this has been an important change in the understanding of energy efficiency and global warming: the environment has a limited capacity within our human-lifetime periods to absorb civilization&#8217;s byproducts and transform them into resources. It usually needs geologic time to turn dead trees and critters into oil and gas. In the meantime, the trash piles up in the streets.</p>
<p>The solution: create less trash.</p>
<p>Thanks to the Do-Gooders, we have greater awareness or our actions and the desire to change, and have the Hybrids offering ways to change.</p>
<p>And the result is a shift of power away from the &#8220;I want your goodies for nothing&#8221; crowd. It&#8217;s now Power to the People.</p>
<p><strong>But wait, there&#8217;s more &#8230; <br />
to the Resource Matrix</strong></p>
<p>Just because you know about fossil fuels, their finite amounts, their polluting, warming effects on the environment, and alternatives offered by the Hybrids - even if you have done your part to the best of your ability to reduce, reuse, and recycle &#8212; you haven&#8217;t escaped the Resource Matrix.</p>
<p>Energy to power our lives is one component of the Resource Matrix. And it&#8217;s the most visible in discussions of global warming and being resourceful. But there&#8217;s more:</p>
<p><strong>Coming Attractions!</strong></p>
<p>In the next three articles, we will talk about concepts concerning the resource that makes up 75% of the planet and 75% of your body:</p>
<blockquote><p>Water.</p></blockquote>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn that, although 75% of the planet is water, only 3% of water is potable (can be consumed), and of that 3%, only a small fraction is available, and of that small fraction, only a small fraction is potable, because the rest is polluted for hundreds of years to come.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn how the actions of an illiterate, lice-infested, foul-mouthed peasant on the other side of the globe affects you where you are.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn how, unlike oil, water is transferred invisibly from poor to rich by sleight of hand, like paying your utility bill through your online bank account.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn how poor water decisions, rather than fossil fuel&#8217;s atmospheric effects described in Al Gore&#8217;s <em>An Inconvenient Truth</em>, leads to those drybeds of the formerly humongous Aral Sea and along the Amazon.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn how to measure the global water impact of any nation, city, corporation, even yourself - to the nearest gallon or liter.</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll learn the little changes you can make - the water equivalent of &#8220;change your incandescent lightbulbs to compact fluorescent lamps&#8221; - and still be able to take your wastefully long showers.</p>
<p>And all of this is for one purpose:</p>
<p>To help you see the Resource Matrix, everywhere, all around you.</p>
<p><strong>And now</strong> I would like to offer you free access to powerful info on energy efficiency that&#8217;s easy to read and cuts through all this &#8220;green&#8221; information clutter &#8212; so you can literally start making positive changes today.</p>
<p>You can access it now by going to: <a id="link_111" target="_new" href="http://www.a19.com/pub/articles/">http://www.a19.com/pub/articles/</a></p>
<p>From Cinnamon Alvarez: Founder, A19 &#8212; woman-owned green manufacturer of hand-made ceramic lighting fixtures</p>
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It is no new scientific fact that there is a slow steady increase of temperature; we&#8217;ve been studying and recording changes for a few decades. For some reason people are only now starting to take notice of how desperate the situation is.
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<p>It is no new scientific fact that there is a slow steady increase of temperature; we&#8217;ve been studying and recording changes for a few decades. For some reason people are only now starting to take notice of how desperate the situation is.</p>
<p>Due to the increased temperature, sea levels are on the rise. It now is easier for boats full of scientists to access the Northwest Passage for research due to the polar icecaps melting . Areas that were once almost unreachable are now becoming navigational and the search for precious gems, gold, and oil is on! There is no end to mans greed.It makes sense that when the sea levels rise the ground surfaces slowly disappear. We will lose our agriculture farmlands. There may not be enough food needed to sustain ourselves, let alone other countries that we already support. Many farmers will lose their farms and their lifestyle.</p>
<p>Should sea levels on the rise be a worry about freshwater? Our drinking water is not a luxury it is a necessity and is as important for people, plants, and animals. The possible damage to freshwater due to rising sea levels should be a major worry to all of us.</p>
<p>For hundreds of years polar bears have been the king of the Arctic ice and roamed over vast areas of icy tundra. But with the icecaps melting away, and the distance between ice flows becoming greater, many polar bears have drowned from exhaustion before reaching shore. It also makes hunting their primary source of food, the seal, more difficult. Dying of hunger is now a probable fate for many of them.</p>
<p>The total extinction of many of the world&#8217;s beloved land animals may be just around the bend due to rising sea levels.</p>
<p>Show some concern about the environment and save money at the same time by searching for <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.energysavingproject.com/">eco friendly products</a> from sites like <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.energysavingproject.com/">http://www.EnergySavingProject.com</a>.</p>
<p>The author is a specialist in environment, energy efficiency and renewable energy.</p>
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Have You Got Earthday Business on Your Mind?

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<h3>Have You Got Earthday Business on Your Mind?</h3>
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<p>The sun is shining across the hills of West Cork as I listen to the story of Earthday told by a team of evangelists with nothing but Earthday business on their minds. In 2008, visionary Simon Ford started a group to bring like-minded, positive people together in socially conscious activities. He called the group Social Traffic and right now that group has Earthday business on its mind.</p>
<p>The group&#8217;s first major campaign centers around Earth Day with an event named, Earthday Birthday a global birthday party for Mother Earth. Earthday 2009 and the celebrations that will go with it is all set to clamor its way across the social media landscape like some all embracing vine, covering the sometimes harsh elements of the online world with a softer, greener facade which many hope will last for more than a lifetime.</p>
<p>Earthday 2009 is a global celebration and a day to spread awareness of people&#8217;s destructive impact on the planet. But before you jump right in there and start changing the world on a massive scale here&#8217;s a few simple things you can do to make a difference right now, tomorrow and every single day after that.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s my list of top five things to do to celebrate Earthday 2009 and reduce your impact on our planet;</p>
<p>1. Plant a tree or two. If you&#8217;re feeling energetic plant a whole field full.</p>
<p>A tree will absorb CO2 and other forms of pollution, provide a home to hundreds of creatures, help to create and retain soil and performs a whole host of other ecological functions. And, in case you needed a reminder, will leave a lasting legacy of your time on the planet.</p>
<p>2. Walk to work for a day, a week or a whole month. You&#8217;ll feel better and the earth will be a much healthier place to live too.</p>
<p>You might even want to think about joining a car sharing scheme and make it a permanent part of your work life balance to drive to work only one day a week and sleep the other four in the passenger seat while someone else does all the hard work!</p>
<p>3. Dry your dishes naturally. Turn off the dishwasher at the dryer stage of the cycle and leave your plates and cutlery to dry themselves for a change!</p>
<p>4. Turn off all your plug sockets before bed. Maybe spend the evening in the dark for one day a week and treat the kids to a few ghost stories before bedtime!</p>
<p>5. Don&#8217;t be a water importer.</p>
<p>Get rid of your supply of bottled water, keep a jug of fresh tap water in the fridge and reduce the damage we do to the environment by producing plastic bottles to hold gallons of mineral water that tastes no different to the clear, fresh water that is piped through your home.</p>
<p>So, if you&#8217;ve got business on your mind this Earthday, perhaps you should take a few minutes to look around you and realise how precious our planet is and how beautiful that small piece of turf is right outside your window.</p>
<p>If you want to know more about this subject and how you can make a difference take a look at this great squidoo lens all about <a id="link_83" target="_new" href="http://www.squidoo.com/EarthDayBirthDay">Earth Day Birthday</a> right now.</p>
<p>Neil Ashworth is a member of Simon Ford&#8217;s Social Traffic Team who are raising awareness of environmental issues using the power of social media marketing to support the <a id="link_84" target="_new" href="http://www.socialtraffic.biz/oneworldonegift/">Earth Day Birthday</a> campaign.</p>
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