Climate Change Could Impact Starbucks
Posted On Saturday, October 15, 2011 By admin. Under Global Warming Tags: climate change, coffee, coffee beans, global warming, starbucks
It's been said that Starbucks could be significantly impacted by global warming and climate change, as the radical changed to the environment could impact the coffee franchise's ability to secure enough quantity of Arabica beans, which are an essential commodity in the production of Starbucks coffees.
Starbucks suggests that climate change ...
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Climate Summit Comic
Posted On Wednesday, October 12, 2011 By admin. Under Environmental Change Tags: children, climate change, climate summit, comic, funny, future, humor, summit
It is possible that we are enacting climate change for no real purpose, whether it's a world-ending event, human extinction, or another reason yet to be determined. This climate summit comic, while humorous, still contains a dark question...
Climate Summit comic source is here
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Ocean Depths Might Better Identify Climate Change
Posted On Monday, September 26, 2011 By admin. Under Environmental Change Tags: climate, climate change, global, global temperatures, missing heat, ocean depths, ocean floor, oceans, record heat, rising heat, temperature
The ocean depths might hold the answers for why global temperatures have flattened out on the surface over the past decade, and that 2010 was one of the hottest years in recorded history. IO9 reports that the answers to the recent temperature trends might be exacted from the ocean floors, ...
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Prehistoric Events Leading To Global Warming
Posted On Monday, September 26, 2011 By admin. Under Global Warming Tags: absorbing carbon, carbon, carbon pollution, climate change, evolution, global warming event, national geographic, Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, petm, pollution, prehistoric climate change
56 Million years ago, before even Joan Rivers was born, there was a climactic event that caused a massive surge of carbon into the earth's atmosphere, changing the climate and contributing to how life was developed.
National Geographic describes the global warming event as part of the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum ...
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Getting Kids To Understand Energy Conservation
Posted On Monday, September 26, 2011 By admin. Under Energy Conservation Tags: children, conservation, electricity, energy, energy costs, how to save energy, kids, lowering energy costs, reducing energy costs, reduction, saving energy, savings, teach, teaching, teaching energy conservation
It might be cliché to say that our children are our future, but it's also an accurate statement. It's never too early to teach our children an appreciation of energy, how we can conserve energy, and the basic fundamentals of energy conservation.
Every parent has probably taught their children to turn ...
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What’s the Deal with Carbon?
Posted On Saturday, July 30, 2011 By admin. Under Carbon Footprints Tags: carbon, carbon dioxide, carbon footprint, climate change, climate shift, global warming
Here is an animation that describes the cycle of carbon and how it affects humans and the planet, our carbon footprints, etc.
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Global Warming Facts
Posted On Saturday, July 30, 2011 By admin. Under Global Warming Facts Tags: facts, global, global warming, global warming fact, NASA, science, warmest decade
Here are some of the NASA Global Warming Facts: 2009 - Second Warmest Year on Record and end of warmest decade
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Global Warming News Stories Prevail
Posted On Sunday, July 3, 2011 By admin. Under Global Warming, Global Warming Effects Tags: Berlin, Berlin Summit, Canada, Canada's policy on climate change, climate, climate change, Global Climate Change Summit, global warming, global warming news, polar bears, polar ice, sea salt
Global Warming Issues Still Making Headlines
It doesn't take a scientist to identify that global warming issues are still serious news, and that ignoring the problem of global warming and climate change won't alter the fact that changes are constantly happening to the environment, from pole to pole.
A brief glance at ...
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Eco-Friendly Heating and Cooling Systems
Posted On Wednesday, June 8, 2011 By admin. Under Home Energy Savings Tags: eco-friendly cooling, eco-friendly cooling systems, eco-friendly heating, eco-friendly heating systems, energy conservation, energy savings, environment-friendly heating, geothermal energy, geothermal heating, geothermal home heating, green climate systems, green cooling, green heating, green heating systems, home energy, home energy usage, solar energy heating
Home energy savings through eco-friendly, energy-efficient systems
As more and more people are becoming concerned with the welfare of the environment, a lot of manufacturers of home appliances and equipment have started creating eco-friendly units. A good example would be heating and cooling systems.
Traditional heating and cooling systems are typically not ...
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Burns Bog Faces More Human Threats
Posted On Saturday, June 4, 2011 By admin. Under Biodiversity, Environmental Change Tags: bio ecosystem, biodiversity, bog, bog habitat, bog preservation, bog threatened, Burn's bog, conservation, conservation covenant, ecological conservancy, ecological protection, Environment Canada, mire, natural ecosystem, peat, peat bog, peat production, preservation, protected lands, self-sustaining
Highway poses threat to North America's largest domed peat bog
I've been reading about Burns Bog, an ecosystem that exists within the Lower Mainland of Vancouver, and biodiversity systems that sustains a wide variety of flora and fauna, including more than 24 species of mammal (including black bears) and 150 bird ...
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