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  • News - 19 Jan 2008
    In its continuing effort to use the power of information and technology to help people better their lives, Google.org today rolled out five core initiatives that will be the focus of its philanthropic...
  • Article - 25 Feb 2013
    Dubbed by scientists as the biggest threat to the earth's environment, even a small-scale nuclear war is capable of having devastating effects on the world's climate and its ecosystems.
  • Article - 31 Dec 2012
    A solar panel is composed of a package of photovoltaic cells. It can be used in a larger photovoltaic system for generating and supplying electric energy for residents and other commercial...
  • Article - 29 Dec 2012
    Pyrolysis is a process of chemically decomposing organic materials at elevated temperatures in the absence of oxygen. The process typically occurs at temperatures above 430 °C (800 °F) and under...
  • News - 6 Jan 2008
    The Hong Kong Olympic Equestrian Venue has placed environmental protection and conservation on the top of its priority list in preparations for the Olympics. Whatever can be recycled and reused, is,...
  • Article - 15 Aug 2012
    In this interview, Kim Lyle, Chairman of MAKO Tidal Turbines, talks to AZoCleanTech about the benefits in tidal power and how MAKO is making waves in this sector.
  • News - 13 Dec 2007
    Scientists have discovered what they think may be another reason why Greenland 's ice is melting: a thin spot in Earth's crust is enabling underground magma to heat the ice. They have...
  • Article - 22 Oct 2008
    Most plastics can be sucessfully recycled. Plastic recycling is made easier by special codes put into the plastic item at the point of manufacture. The recycling codes are explained in this article.
  • Article - 7 Jan 2008
    Solar power towers convert sunshine into clean electricity. The technology uses many large, sun-tracking mirrors commonly referred to as heliostats to focus sunlight on a receiver at the top of a...
  • Article - 30 Dec 2007
    Technologies are available to filter out about 99% of the tiny impurity fragments, as well as removing more than 95% of the acid rain pollutants in coal.

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