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The nuclear fallacy | Greenpeace International - 0 views

  • Nuclear power remains dangerous, polluting, expensive and non-renewable. More nuclear power means more nuclear weapons proliferation, more nuclear-armed states, more potential "dirty bombs" and more targets for terrorists. It also means less resources invested in real solutions to growing energy demands.
  • If we would replace all fossil fuels with nuclear power, the world would run out of uranium in less than four years.
  • Currently, nuclear is a marginal energy source, supplying only two percent of the world energy demand, and there is no realistic scenario in which this could be significantly increased.
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    Although nuclear power seems to be an option, this article claims that, with our current technology and resources, it is a non-renewable option that will promote, rather than solve, problems concerning global warming, nuclear arms proliferation, etc.
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Greenfreeze and solar chill | Greenpeace International - 0 views

  • When the dramatic discovery of the ozone hole in 1986 forced the banning of chlorofluorocarbons  (CFCs), the refrigeration industry switched to hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs). HCFC¹s are also ozone depleting substances but less so than CFCs. Meanwhile, both HCFCs and HFCs are potent greenhouse gasses.
  • Greenfreeze uses hydrocarbons as the blowing agent for the insulation foam and for the refrigerant. Hydrocarbons are completely ozone friendly, and used in refrigeration have minimal global warming impact.Hydrocarbon technology is not dependent on patented foaming agents and refrigerants. The operating costs are lower, and the maintenance is easier than with HCFC or HFC technology.
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Hydroelectric | Greenpeace International - 0 views

  • Wave powerThe World Energy Council estimates that wave power could produce two terawatts of energy each year. This is twice the world's current electricity production, and is equivalent to the energy produced by 2,000 large oil, gas, coal and nuclear power stations. The total renewable energy within the world's oceans, if it could all be harnessed, would satisfy the present world demand for energy more than 5,000 times over.
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Geothermal | Greenpeace International - 0 views

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    The earth's core is very hot!  If we can tap into this renewable source of energy, we will be able to satisfy a large chunk of our energy needs while simultaneously cutting down emissions and pollution dramatically.
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Global_Warming.jpg (JPEG Image, 556x475 pixels) - 0 views

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    This website shows a schematic about the causes and effects of global warming.  It shows what it does to the environment and climate. 
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Global Warming International Center - Home - 0 views

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    This is a website about international global warming.  There are a variety of articles, news headlines, press releases, etc. that all deal with global warming on an international level.  This site provides a different perspective on global warming.
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The Global Warming Information Center - 0 views

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    This is a great website for connecting with other people's blog's about global warming.  There are a variety of press releases, blogs, and articles posted.  It is a great information database!
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NCDC: Global Warming - 0 views

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    This is a great website to get specific answers to a lot of the questions about global warming and the "greenhouse" effect.  It is fairly basic but allows a lot of questions to be answered from the National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service.
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Solar - Sunlight to Energy | Greenpeace International - 0 views

  • Solar Energy is already being harnessed in many part of the world and it has the potential to provide several times the current world energy consumption if properly exploited.
  • Globally, the sun provides 10000 times the energy humanity uses
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Wind | Greenpeace International - 0 views

  • With installed wind capacity growing at 30 percent over the past few years, it is an entirely realistic goal to for wind to provide 12 percent of the world's energy by 2020.  Along the way, this would create two million jobs, and save more than 10,700 million tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions.
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United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    Provides a brief overview of the UNFCCC and what has been discussed at it's annual conferences.
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Climate Justice and Equity - Global Issues - 0 views

  • It is unfair to expect the third world to make emissions reductionsIt is therefore unfair to expect the third world to make emissions reductions, especially considering that their development and consumption is for basic needs, while for the rich, it has moved on to luxury consumption and associated life styles.
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Energy efficiency | Greenpeace International - 0 views

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    What can we do to make our homes better?  This article provides us with a few simple steps that can make our homes more efficient, which, amazingly enough, not only creates enormous benefits for us, but also helps to protect the environment.
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