Articles tagged with: International
Posted in Green, Plants on 4 August 2008

All over the world Brazil stands fourth in green house emanations just after China, U.S and Indonesia as deforestation rate is gradually increasing there. It holds around 60% of Amazon Rainforest area therefore it transpires to be principally accountable for conserving their surroundings. Recently, Brazil’s President has commenced an international fund to safeguard valuable Rainforest and it has been held firmly that nations giving their financial support would not be tolerated to probe concerning the conservation endeavors.
The management of finances collected from worldwide fund would be taken over by a Brazilian Government bank. Augmentation ventures like condom making from tree rubber and various other advanced scientific researches would also be shored up by these globally received funds. I hope this unwavering stride towards the greener world may positively pull off triumph in impending future.
Via AFP
Posted in Eco-Friendly, Solar on 18 July 2008

It ‘a small revolution that could increase the efficiency of solar panels and therefore energy efficiency. He discovered the team of prof. Mark Baldo at MIT: The secret is in a paint organic nature that should be applied on glass surfaces and allows the capture of infrared and ultraviolet rays that trapped in glass, which became like a big slab of fiber optics, flowing outwards. In practice, solar cells are only at the central part while the broader is covered by paint, currently stabilized at 90%, which provides for the capture and dissemination. We see a little ‘more in detail as is the process:
What ago. It ‘been shown a significant improvement at low cost in the provision of solar concentrator. With the new device the power produced by a solar cell increases by 40 times without the need to track the sun.
Why is it important? The sun is an inexhaustible source of clean power. The major obstacles to wide
dissemination of solar power systems are due to costs. With this system will improve performance and lower costs.
Posted in Car, Eco-Friendly on 18 July 2008

On Ecoblog often we have proposed several classifications relating to cleaner cars or more ecological. This time, Forbes published a list of 10 most polluting cars with many ex-aequo especially on the tail of the top-ten. Obviously from the list were excluded Ferrari, Bentley and Lamborghini…
1. Volkswagen Touareg V10 TDI
2. Jeep Grand Cherokee CRD
3. Mercedes GL320 CDI
4. Mercedes-Benz R320 CDI
5. GMC Yukon XL 2500
6. Ford F-150
7. Jeep Grand Cherokee Flex Fuel
8. 1500 GMC Yukon RW
9. Mercedes-Benz G55 AMG
10. Saab 9-7X Aero
Posted in Energy, Renewable on 7 July 2008

The two magic words of the future without oil: auto electricity and renewable energy. And the Mitsubishi Corp.. and TIT., Tokyo Institute of Technology, have announced that assist in the development of infrastructure systems for charging electric vehicles with renewable sources of energy. In short, are studying distributors of energy that are fed by the wind or sun. The thing but apparently it seems easy, but hides several points complex.
This sort of energy distributors that will form a network of facilities throughout Japan, will use as sources both the light is the sun’s heat, both the wind and that will feed into precisely the new distribution network for vehicles.
Posted in Uncategorized on 15 May 2008

It is Australian, has a beautiful body and strips for magazines: Kobe Kaige, Miss Penthouse 2008, but has the soul rave and decided to support Peta and animals. Followed in the footsteps of Jenna Jameson has argued that Peta already in the past? Anyway Kobe Kaige has decided to pose naked for a campaign against fur.
