Environment - Page 10 of 10
Scott Fromherz
Compressed Air Flow Meter: No More Loss
:: Environment
Many people try to save much money when it comes to compressed air. Indeed, this is a very true situation, because compressed air is one of the most expensive forms of energy out there. [Read More]
Derek Both
Smart Homes to Eat Their Own Rubbish
:: Causes and Organization
Wouldn't it be nice if we could all do something to help with global warming? Actually, wait a minute, we can! You would have to be on a different planet not to know about how bad global warming has become. You only need to take a look out of the window to observe the ever increasingly unpredictable weather. [Read More]
Scott Fromherz
Naturally Occurring Black Smokers On The Ocean Floor
:: Nature
A naturally-occurring hot springs settles on the bottom of the ocean floor, in a similar way as the Old Faithful spouts off every so often at Yosemite National Park in the U.S. [Read More]
Matt OConnor
Why You Should Have Your Own Biodiesel Kit
:: Causes and Organization
If you are looking for a way to save on your fuel costs, it's time for you to take a look at the different fuel alternatives available for you... [Read More]
Andrew Stratton
Huge Landslide Destroys Ski Resort
:: Nature
In July of 1997 a tremendous landslide rolled over the Thredbo Ski Village in Australia causing massive damage and virtually burying everything in its path. [Read More]
Andrew Stratton
2003 California Wildfire Worst in Its History to That Time
:: Nature
In late October 2003 the state of California was hit with the worst wildfire that it had ever experienced. Twenty people where killed and much damage to local communities resulted. [Read More]
Andrew Stratton
Tsunami Hits Coastal Communities Across Southeast Asia, Killing an Estimated 275,000 People
:: Nature
On December 26, 2004 the Asian Tsunami hit the coastal regions of Southeast Asia becoming one of the largest and deadliest catastrophes of our time. [Read More]
Andrew Stratton
Some of the Worst Tornados in US History Result in Massive Damage
:: Nature
On April 11, 1965 a massive series of tornados hit the states of Iowa, Indiana, and Michigan with wind gusts as high as 318 miles per hour, killing 250 people and injuring some 1500 others. [Read More]
Andrew Stratton
Delaware Valley Flood Results in Severe Damage
:: Nature
In August of 1955 hurricanes Connie and Diane passed through the Delaware valley area dropping over 8" of rain. With little warning the Delaware River flooded creating havoc as a result. [Read More]
Andrew Stratton
August 24, 1992: Hurricane Andrew Attacks Florida, Massive Damage Is The Result
:: Nature
On August 24, 1992 hurricane Andrew hit the state of Florida with wind gusts as high as 175 miles per hour, resulting in massive damage and loss of life. [Read More]
Andrew Stratton
Infrastructure Decimated by Earthquake in Kobe, Japan on January 17, 1995
:: Nature
In January 1995 a massive earthquake hit the region near Japan's busiest port at Kobe, killing 5000 people and reeking havoc with local utilities, businesses and infrastructure. [Read More]
Matthew Hick
Geothermal Renewable Energy - The Earth
:: Environment
The heat of the Earth makes up what is known as geothermal energy. When dust and gasses from Earth mixed together 4 billion years ago, geothermal energy resulted. [Read More]
Matthew Hick
Renewable Energy - Sources That Never Get Exhausted
:: Environment
Nonrenewable energy sources represent the majority of the energy used today. These sources are being depleted. [Read More]
Matthew Hick
Renewable Energy Tax Credits - Greener in More Ways Than One
:: Environment
It's certainly no secret: the cost of renewable energy production and its implementation can be extremely high. [Read More]
Matthew Hick
Renewable Energy - The Power of Wind
:: Environment
The power of wind can be used to provide energy for people across the world, no matter where they live. [Read More]
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