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bmoran

UN Framework Convention on Climate Change - Global Issues - 0 views

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    This article informs us on the achievements and shortcomings of the UN's UNFCCC in facing Global Warming.
Chelcie

Ecological Footprint Quiz - 0 views

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    This quiz allows individuals to see how their actions are affecting the environment. It ask various questions and then calculates your answers and gives you a final score.
Chelcie

Saving Energy at Home » Earth 911 - 0 views

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    This website gives tips on how to conserve energy. Ex. turing theromostate down, turn off lights, unplug appliances not being used. close shades, and buy more energy efficent appliances.
bmoran

Global Dimming - Global Issues - 0 views

  • If we were to use global dimming pollutants to stave off the effects of global warming, we would still face many problems, such as:Human health problems from the soot/smogEnvironmental problems such as acid rainEcological problems such as changes in rainfall patterns (as the Ethiopian famine example above reminds us) which can kill millions, if not billions.Climatologists are stressing that the roots of both global dimming causing pollutants and global warming causing greenhouse gases have to be dealt with together and soon.
  • The death toll that global dimming may have already caused is thought to be massive.Climatologists studying this phenomenon believe that the reflection of heat have made waters in the northern hemisphere cooler. As a result, less rain has formed in key areas and crucial rainfall has failed to arrive over the Sahel in Northern Africa.In the 1970s and 1980s, massive famines were caused by failed rains which climatologists had never quite understood why they had failed.The answers that global dimming models seemed to provide, the documentary noted, has led to a chilling conclusion: “what came out of our exhaust pipes and power stations [from Europe and North America] contributed to the deaths of a million people in Africa, and afflicted 50 million more” with hunger and starvation.
Seiji Ikeda

since1968.com: Microsoft Cell Phone or MIT $100 Laptop? - 0 views

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    This argues that both the olpc and the mobile phone are good solutions; not just one.
Seiji Ikeda

Technology Review: The Laptop vs. Cell Phone Debate - 0 views

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    Cellphone versus the OLPC again.
Seiji Ikeda

MIT unveils $100 laptop to the world - PLUS IMAGES - Pocket-lint.co.uk - 0 views

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    I think this is one of the frist articles in 2005 of the olpc.  It talks of MIT unveiling it and has some pictures of the prototype which is different from today's version.
Seiji Ikeda

India's renaissance: The $100 computer | CNET News.com - 0 views

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    Antoehr article on novatium versus olpc.
Seiji Ikeda

Novatium - 0 views

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    Novatium's website; the competition of olpc.
Seiji Ikeda

The Next PC Revolution will be Televised - August 1, 2005 - 0 views

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    Good article on the olpc competition of Novatium.
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    Good article on the olpc competition of Novatium.
Seiji Ikeda

The Next Net: The $500 Phone Versus the $100 Laptop - 0 views

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    Small article on phone vs olpc.  But good replies and mention of India's Novatium as a competition to OLPC.
Seiji Ikeda

Open the Future: OLPC Laptops Arrive (Updated) - 0 views

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    Some comparisons of using cellphones instead of the OLPC.
Seiji Ikeda

Gates proposes cellphones as alternative to OLPC - Engadget - 0 views

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    Bill gates joins in the discussion of using cellphones versus laptops.
Seiji Ikeda

BlogoWogo - The Blog Network | OLPC Vs Classmate: Negroponte to Intel: You Suck! - 0 views

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    Another article on Intel vs. OLPC.  Nice cartoon drawing.
Seiji Ikeda

mobilised - Ashamed? Intel? I doubt it - 0 views

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    A Forum discussion on the Intel ClassmatePC versus the OLPC.
Seiji Ikeda

OLPC - One Laptop per Child - Information and News - 0 views

shared by Seiji Ikeda on 28 May 07 - Cached
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    OLPC NEWs.  Although I think it's more of a link gathering site for OLPC rather than anything official.
Seiji Ikeda

One Laptop Per Child News - 0 views

shared by Seiji Ikeda on 28 May 07 - Cached
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    OLPC News Blog.
bmoran

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.
Chelcie

How to stop the clearing of rainforest - Google Search - 0 views

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    National Geographic put together information along with a video of the clearing of a rainforest in Costa Rica. There is also a video that shows satelite pictures of the distruction of rainforest.
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