What is Solar Energy?

The consumption of non-renewable sources like oil, gas and coal is increasing at an alarming rate. The time has finally come to look after some other renewable sources of energy i.e. solar, wind and geothermal energy. Although many countries have started utilizing solar energy extensively but still they have to go a long way to exploit this energy to fulfill their daily demand for energy. Here are few facts on solar energy that can help you assess the potential of solar energy to meet global requirements.

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New Clean Diesel Cars Emit Dangerous Gases, Study Shows

The new analysis conducted shows that; as at 2015, the latest models of cars; which uses diesel as their source of chemical energy, since the endorsement of Volkswagen also known as “dieselgate” are surpassing the limits of nitrogen oxides (NOx) assigned or set by the Europe Union.

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Invitation Discussion «Global Warming – Ways to Prevent»

Eastern European Association of the Greens invites you to join a discussion on the issue that became the most important theme of the current millennium – global warming.

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Oldest ‘footprints’ found in China

The oldest known “footprints” left by an animal have been uncovered in southern China. The identity of the creature that made the 546-million-year-old tracks is still unknown, but they come from the period when the earliest animals are thought to have evolved.

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Ways and methods of global warming preventing

Climate change affects all aspects of our lives. If we do not want a fatal outcome, we must fight against global warming untill its late.

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The loss of a parent is the most common cause of brood failure in blue tits

Single parent males generally do worse, probably because they are not able to keep their chicks warm. Their findings are published today in the Journal of Animal Ecology.

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Nectar research sheds light on ecological theory

A sticky drop of nectar clinging to the tip of a hummingbird’s beak drips into the next flower the bird visits. With that subtle change, the microbes within that drop are now in a new environment, teeming with other microbes. This small example of species forced to coexist in the real world has helped the Fukami Lab at Stanford University unravel the relative importance of two theories scientists have had about how species can live together.

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The Polish energy sector

Poland’s energy market at the crossroads

Even to maintain current levels of energy generation, Poland needs to invest huge amounts into energy generation capacity (between EUR 41 billion and EUR 98,5 billion by 2020 and factually upgrade or redesign its entire energy system:

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15 Major Global Environmental Problems

Our environment is constantly changing. There is no denying that. However, as our environment changes, so does the need to become increasingly aware of the problems that surround it. With a massive influx of natural disasters, warming and cooling periods, different types of weather patterns and much more, people need to be aware of what types of environmental problems our planet is facing.

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Ecological problems in the dimension of international politics

The emergence of global ecological problems has inspired the global community’s interest in preserving the environment and has encouraged states to look for more effective solutions to these problems. Strengthening cross-border efforts and developing international cooperation at various levels, in the second half of the 20th century ecological problems fell into the international policy dimension.

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