SOLAR IS THE SOLUTION
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- FUTURE IS NOW FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY, CLIMATE CHANGE SOLUTIONS. N. G. // In Business;Sep/Oct2006, Vol. 28 Issue 5, p3
The article discusses some of the reports published in this issue of the journal that offer information on innovative renewable energy sources and solutions to climate change. The article "A Room With A Very Green View" describes how a hotel in Portland, Oregon has integrated sustainable...
- Reconciliation re-invigorates solar development. Pyper, Wendy // Ecos;Sep/Oct2004, Issue 121, p30
Reports on a project that integrates reconciliation and renewable energy technology to build a better future for the Yolngu people of Dhuruputjpi in Arnhem Land in 2004. Key project features and specifications; Efforts to encourage new thinking on the challenges of renewable energy in remote...
- City heat. Rickett, Simon; Davidson, Sue // Lawyer;11/13/2006, Vol. 20 Issue 44, p32
The article discusses the government's plans for more sustainable methods of development in Great Britain, in dealing with the dual issues of climate change and population growth. Emissions are bound to increase with the growing population. Over a quarter of the country's emissions come from the...
- Partly Sunny for Residential Solar. Breggin, Linda K. // Environmental Forum;Mar/Apr2012, Vol. 29 Issue 2, p10
The article focuses on the author's views about the installation of solar panels at residential homes in the U.S. The goals of residential solar power are highlighted which include energy independence, improved air quality and to address climate change. According to the author, the cost of the...
- Cost of Solar Energy Plummets. Chiras, Dan // Mother Earth News;Apr/May2012, Issue 251, p14
The article focuses on the prices of environmental friendly solar energy. While the prices of conventional fuels is rising, the price of solar power is continuing to fall. In last two years, the cost of a residential solar power system has dropped to 40 percent in U.S. Solar electricity and...
- COMING EVENTS. // Waste News;1/5/2009, Vol. 14 Issue 18, p19
A calendar of events for the U.S. area in January-May 2009 is presented which include a meeting called Solar Power Generation USA, the U.S. Composting Council 17th Annual Conference and Trade Show, and the Fifth International Conference on Remediation of Contaminated Sediments.
- ALLY RENEWABLES WITH NATURAL GAS. Ward, Richard // Earth Island Journal;Spring2011, Vol. 26 Issue 1, p49
The article focuses on the effectiveness of using renewable energy resources such as the natural gas in the U.S. It states that carbon emission is a factor for the catastrophic climate change. The environmental damage can be prevented by reducing carbon emission which can be done by using...
- PASSIVE AND ACTIVE SOLAR FOR SPACE AND WATER HEATING. // C3 Views;Mar2007, Issue 19, p9
The article reports on the impact of solar energy on the community in Alberta. It is stated that with 2,500 kilowatt hours of free solar energy hitting the average home each day, the Albertans can have an enormous cutbacks in their electric and natural gas bills. Further, the cost-effective use...
- Let's harness the sun. Kent, John L. // America;4/1/1950, Vol. 82 Issue 26, p745
The author reflects on the use of solar energy as an alternative to the mineral resources used for power as of April 1, 1950. He states that the current resources available are depleting while the demand continues to grow. The author presents that the U.S. scientists are researching alternative...


