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Pritam | Jun 1 2007
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Have you ever thought about the amount of water you use each day? How much water do you spend to flush your toilet? How much water do you use to wash your favourite car or bike and how much of it is used to clean your alley and passages? How much of..
Pritam | Jun 1 2007
green
Books, someone said, are man's [read human's] best friend. Undoubtedly true, that's why, according to estimates, some 1 million books are published worldwide each year. The huge number of books translate into use of huge resources being used up...
Irani | Jun 2 2007
With the buzzword 'eco-friendly' exploding across the world, many new houses are coming up facilitating itself with renewable or alternative energy resources. But, very few have thought of going green at the 'elementary level'. One of such...
Ravneet | Jun 2 2007
wind mills in navarre
Amidst the global concern for climate change, ozone depletion and rising pollution level, the autonomous region of Navarre in Spain, shows the way to come over the problem. The innovative measure taken by the people there to produce renewable.
Ravneet | Jun 3 2007
As a part of a massive expansion of its renewable energy program, Britain might soon become the first nation in the world to generate much of its power from tidal energy. The Environment Secretary, David Miliband, Welsh Secretary Peter Hain...
Gagandeep | Jun 4 2007
auroras
What do we do when lots of garbage mounts up in our homes? Easy, we throw it out. A scientist has extended this logic and suggested we treat Carbon dioxide in the same manner. Alfred Y. Wong professor of Physics and director of the Plasma Physics.
Irani | Jun 6 2007
With the world afflicted with global warming concerns, and up with arms to fight at the roots of it, more and more transport operators are cuing in to prove their green credentials. The 2 billion 'passenger journeys-maker per year, FirstGroup --..
Irani | Jun 6 2007
With the buzzword 'eco-friendly' selling well with the product-based industries, and the pressures of meeting the Kyoto Protocol standards within the stipulated time, countries are getting innovative with their venturing to build 'green' worlds. Seems.
Irani | Jun 7 2007
The clean water crisis is prevailing across the world, rising concerns especially in the poorer countries. The overpopulated regions with poor economy, where people can't grab a day's meal are not expected to afford the cost of filtering and...
Irani | Jun 7 2007
uf researcher forrest masters standing on this portable hurricane wind simulator
With 2007 declared the hurricane season, scientists are gearing up to find better ways to predict an approaching hurricane and how destructive they are, so that they can make the buildings in the hurricane-zones more hurricane-resistant. Cuing...

Fresh Comments

on Eco Cars: Nissan’s NV2500... very cool and I love it except for the missing rear door window.
on Eco Cars: Renault Aeon... this is nice car i would say
on Eco Tech: Engineering... A pretty neat concept, I really hope it works out and is widely used considering the rate...
on Eco Tech: Green P... gr8!!!!!!!!! but i want to know that how the movement of car from lift platform is...
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