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Monthly Archives: June 2012
Greenhouse Gases and Their Sources
The temperature of any planet is determined partly by the gases in its atmosphere. So called ‘greenhouse gases’ act like a blanket, absorbing heat that would otherwise escape to space, thereby warming up the planet’s surface. This phenomenon is known … Continue reading
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Tagged carbon dioxide, F-gases, greenhouse effect, greenhouse gases, human-caused warming, methane, nitrous oxide
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How Does the WWF Work
WWF has its headquarters in Gland, Switzerland. Its Staff, the Secretariat, is also based in Switzerland. The WWF has a network of organizations in many countries that help manage its activities in a particular region. The national organizations are independent … Continue reading
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Tagged 1001 Nature Trust, conservation programmes, Switzerland, WWF volunteers
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The Future of Alternative Energy – A Brief Introduction
Smart investors know that green energy is set to be one of the key growth industries in the 21st century. Globally, wind power alone is already worth more than $2.43 billion, and the leading players in the energy market are … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative energy, fossil fuels, renewable energy, renewable energy sector
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