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Hydro Energy By: James Copper
Water is a renewable energy resource, and one that offers the greatest variation in power production. We can harness the water energy through what is known as motive energy or through the differences

The Development of the Social Self Environment Keeping Friends By: rajanmr777
People tend to make friends with people whom they have something in common, such as an interest in certain sports, in music, even a television program. Many friendships start on as little as the preference for a certain kind of shoes. Keeping the friendship, however, is more of a challenge because sometimes familiarity does breed contempt.

Environmentalists Take On The Holiday Companies By: Santo Thomas
Climate changes directly affect tourism. Fewer people are booking flights from Europe to the Mediterranean because of these climate changes, which directly affects popular holiday spots like Majorca a

The People One, Washington Zero By: Jonathon Porritt
Ecological concerns are growing on an international scale. Government after government across the globe are recognizing the issues and beginning to act accordingly. The notable exception has been our

Mediterranean 2007 Temperature Boost By: Henri Boulanger
Just published statistics for the temperature of the Mediterranean are better than predicted, and conflict with some environmental leaders have been saying. Among the leaders with a Mediterranean coa

2008 Skiiers Let The Train Take The Strain By: Paul la Vella
For the 2008 ski season, if you're planning to take a ski trip, skip the long, annoying security checks at the airports and take the train instead. It's no secret that air travel is less environment

Malta Hilton Wins Environment Award By: Michael Johnson
Next time you're visiting Malta, be sure to stay at the Hilton Malta. The hotel was opened in 2000 and offers the highest quality accommodation you'd expect from a Hilton. Hilton Hotels began a progr

Albert Goes To The North Pole - Again By: Henri Boulanger
Polar bears beware - the Arctic may soon see a second visit from Prince Albert of Monaco. A Russian news agency announced in October that Albert II intends to visit the North Pole in a Russian airship

Climate change solutions in developing nations require diplomacy, not dogma. By: Graham Paul
Given the recent spate of advertising by Britain’s leading supplier of gas, one might be forgiven for believing that gas was a ‘green’ product. Make no mistake, gas is a fossil fuel. Its burning flame

Renewable Energy Research By: James Copper
The U.S. federal National Renewable Energy Laboratory offers a renewable energy program that studies and disseminates news on the latest in energy efficient building technologies. Recognizing that con