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Climate Denial Crock of the Week – Heatwave Edition Part 2

December 6, 2010

Part 2 of a special Heat Wave edition Part 1 is here: www.youtube.com Support Climate Denial Crock of the Week: Go here – www.greenmanstudio.com NASA – Piecing together the Temperature puzzle http www.nasa.gov NASA solar graph data.giss.nasa.gov NASA 2008 review data.giss.nasa.gov NASA 2009 review www.giss.nasa.gov NASA Are sunspots disappearing? science.nasa.gov Global News/Vancouver Sun/hottest year so […]

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Water Vapor and Climate

December 3, 2010

To help support Climate Denial Crock of the Week Go to climatecrocks.com One of the most contentious of climate crocks is the role of water vapor in climate change. And climate deniers are always trying to fog the issue. But don’t be scared, Crock of the Week is here, to help make sure you don’t […]

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Climate Change and Sea Level Rise

November 22, 2010

To help support Climate Denial Crock of the Week Go to climatecrocks.com Sea level rise. It’s been the subject of myth, legend and pop culture for millenia. It is going to be one of the major destructive effects of global climate change. So naturally, its something that makes deniers do and say crazy things. Enjoyed […]

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NASA Climate Report on Global Warming-Go Veg, Go Green!

October 11, 2010

Please read first suprememastertv.com – NASA Climate Report on Global Warming, including interview with Professor Gerald Dickens (associate Professor of Earth Sciences, Rice University, USA) on carbon dioxide being released from oceans. Highlights the latest findings that the Arctic ice could almost be all melted by 2012. Includes teleconference with Supreme Master Ching Hai. Please […]

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Climate Denial Crock of the Week – Don’t it make my Green World Brown

August 30, 2010

Deniers often will tell you that CO2 is a good thing, because it makes plants and crops grow faster. Under ideal conditions, this is true. But scientists have been studying the effects of increasing CO2 in the real world…. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Buiding a conditioned attic in a hot & humid climate the right way!

July 15, 2010

My name is Matt Risinger of Risinger Homes and welcome to my Video Blog on Green Building and Building Science topics. Check out our latest creation. This is a tour of a spray foam insulated attic in Austin, TX. I’ll show you the why & the how of conditioned attics. Enjoyed this article?More information on […]

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Green Technologies – innovation and climate change – sustainagility

July 12, 2010

www.globalchange.com Green technologies presentation at UBS Wolfsberg by Futurist keynote conference speaker and author Sustainagility, Patrick Dixon. How innovation will reduce energy use and reduce carbon dioxide emissions. Business case studies for carbon capture, street lighting, wind power, solar energy, electric cars, hydrogen cars, low emission cement, energy savings in air conditioning and buildings heating […]

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Climate change, energy saving light bulbs and the Daily Mail

June 26, 2010

The modern florescent lamp was first conceived by Peter Cooper Hewitt in the late 1890s and they were initially used for large industrial buildings and photographic studios. This technology was later applied in the first commercially practical compact florescent light bulb (CFL) designed by George Inman and the General Electric Company. Although this development was […]

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The Lazy Environmentalist: Brita Climate Ride Preparation

May 30, 2010

It’s game time and the Lazy E is just learning how to work his gear for the big race… Watch as Josh learns riding techniques and bike maintenance, the Lazy way. Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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Green Transportation: How It Helps The Planet Against Climate Change

May 25, 2010

Usually, public transport and car pooling is considered a green mode of transport, compared to private vehicles, although for some people a better definition of green transport is one that does not involve non-renewable energy.    Indeed the scope of green transport cannot be limited to electric vehicles and hybrid cars alone.  It may also […]

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Green Living Guy interviewing Michael Nash from Climate Refugees

May 5, 2010

Green Living Guy interviewing Michael Nash from Climate Refugee Enjoyed this article?More information on Go Green Tips!

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