Showing posts with label Global warming. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Global warming. Show all posts

Saturday, 17 September 2011

Lead an Eco Friendly life

We have heard a lot of celebrities, politicians, and designers are promoting easy and stylish way to live life while protecting earth. To live eco friendly we need to recycle the products which we use. There are many ways we can live eco friendly and reduce using the non renewable source of energy like nasty fossil fuels. Little step towards going green would make a great difference to the world.

By recycling products we can keep environment clean and green. You can buy those products which are environment friendly. Use energy saving appliance which are specially designed to economize use of water and energy. There are even clothes and accessories made from the products which are friendly to nature. You can easily find on the label of the clothes that they are made from natural and recycled fibers. There are lots of eco friendly products which help keep your environment green.

You can also use solar power for helping nature go green. There are many devices and gadgets which use solar power like solar cooker, solar cells, solar watches, and solar patio umbrellas. There are eco friendly books which include education regarding global warming and help you in converting the entire world green or at least you local community. But if everyone is doing this in every community then it will be a worldwide journey. There are eco friendly products for your skin and body care which are healthy. There are products for cleaning, fitness, for home, garden, even purses that are eco friendly. There is the Apple Certified Solar IPhone and IPod Charger, which helps you in saving electricity. There is a Hybrid Solar Flash light, Cell Phone Charger, solar lantern, camera chargers, and so much more for all your needs and wants.

Wind turbines are considered the oldest and alternative source for producing energy. Wind turbines work all the time with the help of the air breeze. There are wind turbines available for 12 volts, 24 volts and 48 volts. When installed these turbines with help of wind they start spinning and they convert it into energy which can be of your use. These energy savers can be used with switches and fuses. Wind turbines are considered the best source of providing year round energy which can be used in your house products.

Portable Solar can be used with variety of devices. You never know what type of solar chargers to expect but you can expect that they are the best source to save energy and go green.

How To Reduce Carbon Footprint

In order to understand the full impact of global warming on the planet, we need to know what causes global warming. The main reason for global warming is the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide.

Carbon dioxide is a gas that is emitted by most industries due to the burning of fossil fuels. Because of industrialization, there has been tremendous economic progress and growth, but the environment has had to suffer as a result. In relation to global warming the term carbon footprint has become very common.

Carbon footprint is the emission of greenhouse gases caused by any activity, industry, product or even a person. Each and every individual in the world has a carbon footprint and we owe it to the planet to do everything in our power to reduce it.

There are two kinds of carbon footprints- primary and secondary. Primary carbon footprint is when there is direct emission of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere through the burning of fossil fuels. Secondary carbon footprint is due to consumerism and buying more things than we actually need. Most industries especially the mining industry and the iron and steel industry burn fossil fuels on a large scale and are responsible for a huge amount of carbon emissions.

You may have a liking for expensive, exotic fruits but do you know the carbon footprint you’re leaving behind. Fruits that are unavailable locally have to be shipped from across the world. In this process, fuel is burned and carbon dioxide is released into the air. When you consume such fruits and other food, it is counted as your individual carbon footprint. One way to reduce it is by eating and drinking local food and drinks. By eating local, you are not only helping the economy, you are also reducing carbon emissions and doing your bit for the environment. Traveling less is also a way to reduce your carbon footprint.

Carbon pricing is a method adopted by various countries to reduce the carbon emissions in the atmosphere and hence reduce the damage global warming has caused to the planet. It is basically a way to put a price on carbon through the issue of subsidies, carbon tax etc. by putting a price on carbon and therefore on carbon emissions governments and environmental organizations hope to reduce the amount of carbon in the atmosphere.

At the same time, so as not to hamper the economic growth and industrialization, they are looking to draw the attention of industrialists towards alternate sources of energy and power like solar energy, windmill power etc. carbon pricing as a scheme needs a lot of careful thinking and planning before it is implemented.

Carbon footprints being left by humans are having a long term impact on the eco balance of our planet and it has become a burning issue today. Mankind needs to take immediate steps to curtail the deterioration it is causing to the green planet. Hence, be frugal in terms of energy, power and fuels and we just might redeem the world from the impact of global warming.

Friday, 16 September 2011

Home Solar System

Many homeowners are looking for alternate means of providing energy to their home by installing solar systems. One reason being the current high cost of utility bills that have no sign of decreasing. Another reason is the desire for an alternative energy source in case of power outage due to natural or manmade disaster. Still other people are environmentally conscious and want an alternate source of energy to reduce their carbon footprint in the world and going green which is solar power. 

Home solar systems are not cheap to purchase and install though they do have a long term cost benefit and require very little maintenance and often last for 20 years or more depending on the climate. Some states offer tax incentives for homeowners installing an alternate energy source which helps offset the cost. Other benefits of a home solar system include increased home value because solar energy is an attraction for buyers if your house ever goes on the market. The panels help protect the roof and siding of your home because they act as a buffer against the elements. Solar is also a quiet energy, it is practically noiseless making your home nice and quiet.

Many homeowners looking to save money make the decision to purchase a do it yourself (DIY) home solar system. These DIY kits are cost saving and time saving by providing all items required for setting up a solar system. Individuals that do not have much technical knowledge benefit greatly from purchasing a DIY kit. These kits contain all the items your need as well as detailed instructions. Many kits also include a DVD that gives further instructions.

If you prefer not to install the home solar kit yourself, there are contractors that homeowners can hire to complete this job. However, there are other benefits of completing a DIY project in addition to just saving money. By building the home solar system yourself, you have the ability to learn more about the system, have the opportunity to work with your hands and feel that sense of accomplishment when the project is completed. You can also make this DIY project something that a family can work on together as a bonding experience.
Home solar system kits come in a variety of sizes based on outputs ranging from 15 watts to over 800 watts. Homeowners can purchase a small solar kit that will provide lighting to your garden, or larger solar kits that can provide energy to electronics and kitchen appliances. Remember each little bit of alternative energy you add to your home reduces the overall cost of your utilities.

There are a number of DIY kits available for purchase either in stores or online because solar power is becoming more popular as an alternative home energy source not only in the U.S. but around the world. Before making your purchases review prices, compare manufacturers, and read comments from others who have used the product. When installing a Home solar system you are not only reduce the every rising utility bill but also doing something good for the planet.

Tuesday, 13 September 2011

Recycling and Waste Management

Waste Management is the undisputed world leader in nearly all facets of waste treatment, including low-level nuclear, chemical, and asbestos cleanup; and daily garbage removal, waste reduction, and recycling. Waste Management has expanded its operations both technically and geographically, acquiring a host of sophisticated suppliers of trash-to-energy plants, pollution control equipment, and recycling services, while signing contracts with municipalities from Buenos Aires to Hong Kong. The company has frequently been attacked by governmental agencies and environmental groups for a variety of alleged failings, but its phenomenal growth and strenuous efforts in the recycling and pollution-control areas make it likely that in the future Waste Management will be perceived as a hero rather than villain by the world's increasingly polluted cities. Waste Management, it seems, is well on the way to becoming the planet's garbage collector. It was an exceedingly good time to join the waste-treatment industry. Not only was the national economy at the peak of its postwar prosperity, the U.S. consumer was just then beginning to be inundated with a wave of new packaging and convenience items designed to be used once and thrown away. The nation's production of garbage was growing much faster even than its population, and companies such as Ace Scavenger found themselves in great demand.


The company responded with characteristic energy. At each of its nine chemical dumps, WMI installed environmental-compliance officers with power to override the decisions of local plant managers. These watchdog foremen reported to WMI's new environmental-management head, Walter C. Barber, a former acting chief of the EPA. In addition, the Chemical Waste subsidiary in charge of most of the troubled sites was provided with a new president, Jerry E. Dempsey, former president of Borg-Warner Corporation. To smooth relations with Congress, WMI hired Frank B. Moore as its chief lobbyist. Moore had previously served as President Jimmy Carter's liaison officer with Congress. Finally, WMI adopted new advertising campaigns stressing the company's services on behalf of the environment and customers alike.

While such moves had not satisfied critics such as Greenpeace International, it appeared that WMI learned a lesson from its legal battles and took some pains to adopt more safety measures. As proof of its progress in these areas, WMI can point to the long-term contracts it won in the late 1980s to handle much of the waste from Portland, Oregon; and Seattle, Washington; two cities known for their strong environmental commitment. In both cases, the municipalities found that WMI's experience and resources made it the best choice for waste problems of great magnitude. Recycling is processing used materials (waste) into new products to prevent waste of potentially useful materials, reduce the consumption of fresh raw materials, reduce energy usage, reduce air pollution (from incineration) and water pollution (from landfilling) by reducing the need for "conventional" waste disposal, and lower greenhouse gas emissions as compared to virgin production. Recycling is a key component of modern waste reduction and is the third component of the "Reduce, Reuse, Recycle" waste hierarchy.

Recyclable materials include many kinds of glass, paper, metal, plastic, textiles, and electronics. Although similar in effect, the composting or other reuse of biodegradable waste – such as food or garden waste – is not typically considered recycling.Materials to be recycled are either brought to a collection center or picked up from the curbside, then sorted, cleaned, and reprocessed into new materials bound for manufacturing.

Saturday, 10 September 2011

SAVE POWER

The whole world is united in only two things, that is BELLY FAT and GLOBAL WARNING. when we work on merging these two things, the result is amazing.
now lets go a little bit deeper.many of people have different things in reducing belly fat. The best way is cycling (indoor or outdoor). Instead of weight in cycling machine we can connect it to a generator(or dynamo). And with the help of the battery and invertor we can use that power in power cut times.also we can pump water to our garden.