The fastest, the furthest, and everything in between

September 7, 2010 by  
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From Shells technical partnership with Ferrari to Shells annual hosting of the Eco-marathon challenge, Shell pushes the boundaries of both performance and efficiency to its limits. The Shell Eco-marathon challenges the worlds greatest young engineering minds to design, build, and test vehicles that travel further using less energy. Watch the video of the epic journey across Europe, showing Shells involvement with the fastest, furthest and everything in between.

Everything About Dieting: #1 How Dieting Works

August 24, 2010 by  
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Dieting is one of those things that is completely integrated into American culture. On any given day, a huge portion of the U.S. population is “on a diet” and “counting calories” in one way or another. And look at how many of the diet names in the following list you recognize: The Atkins Diet, The Cabbage Soup Diet, The Grapefruit Diet, The Hollywood Miracle Diet, The Rice Diet, The South Beach Diet…

You probably recognize many of these names because you hear them all the time!

In this article, we will look first at weight gain and why gaining weight is so easy. Then we will look at what you can do about weight gain—in the form of diet and exercise—to maintain a consistent weight.

Your Body’s Efficiency
Have you ever wondered why, for so many people (and especially for anyone older than 30 years old), weight gain seems to be a fact of life? It’s because the human body is way too efficient! It just does not take that much energy to maintain the human body at rest; and when exercising, the human body is amazingly frugal when it comes to turning food into motion.

At rest (for example, while sitting and watching television), the human body burns only about 12 calories per pound of body weight per day (26 calories per kilogram). That means that if you weigh 150 pounds (68 kg), your body uses only about:

150 X 12 = 1,800 calories per day

Twelve calories per pound per day is a rough estimate.
Those 1,800 calories are used to do everything you need to stay alive:


They keep your heart beating and lungs breathing. They keep your internal organs operating properly. They keep your brain running. They keep your body warm.

In motion, the human body also uses energy very efficiently. For example, a person running a marathon (26 miles or 42 km) burns only about 2,600 calories. In other words, you burn only about 100 calories per mile (about 62 calories per km) when you are running.

Interesting facts:
You can see just how efficient the human body is if you compare your body to a car. A typical car in the United States gets between 15 and 30 miles per gallon of gasoline (6 to 12 km/L). A gallon of gas contains about 31,000 calories. That means that if a human being could drink gasoline instead of eating hamburgers to take in calories, a human being could run 26 miles on about one-twelfth of a gallon of gas (0.3 L). In other words, a human being gets more than 300 miles per gallon (120 km/L)! If you put a human being on a bicycle to increase the efficiency, a human being can get well over 1,000 miles per gallon (more than 500 km/L)!

That level of efficiency is the main reason why it is so easy to gain weight, as we will see in the next section.

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Everything about green energy

June 28, 2010 by  
Filed under Going Green

Green energy is nothing but the power used is not only to be efficient but also should be environmental friendly. It is a renewable energy and do not cause any pollution to the environment. There are few varieties of green energies available those are wind power, geothermal power, anaerobic energy, small scale hydro power, biomass power, wave power and solar power.  Surprisingly one can see source of energy from waste incineration too.

 

Many people consider nuclear power as green energy. It is true up to a certain extent. It is renewable, sustainable; do not pollute the environment and atmosphere during production of energy. But the tricky part is its waste; this waste is quite hazardous and pollutes badly the biosphere. This is the reason why nuclear power faced that much controversy.

 

The best example for green energy is wind turbine in Reading England and this produces energy sufficient enough for 1000 homes. These are best for environment and people healthy living.  This is the reason many countries encouraging their public go for renewable energies and their product.

 

The widely used green energy source by many people is solar energy and windmill energy. This way a path has been created for people to go and it takes them all towards green world. Many people can make this world environmental friendly by opting energy alternatives. This is safe for the environment and helps the people to save lot money. Green energy is always a step forward towards better living.

 

This is the time for everyone learns about green energy and energy alternative   and their benefits. Encourage the people to go for them and keep the environment free from carbon emission of electricity usage. Go with environmental friendly living and see yourself a brighter healthy tomorrow for you and your family.

I m 52 years old, an engineer, my concern in alternative energy for our future green world.

Everything you wanted to know about recycling…but were afraid to ask

June 3, 2010 by  
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Waste water agreement slows progress at Johnsonville’s Wellman plant, CEO says
JOHNSONVILLE — Officials with Wellman Plastics and Recycling LLC in Johnsonville said a new agreement with the city regarding its wastewater treatment plant has forced the company to “back off” its hiring plans in order to cover the additional costs imposed by the city.

Read more on The Hemingway Weekly Observer

Pequannock looking to place recycling cans around town
As a way of pushing residents to be more responsible with their garbage, the township is attempting to place recycling cans next to all of its garbage cans throughout the town.

Read more on The Record and Herald News

Plans for new recycling center may be scrapped
The North Platte Telegraph Plans to build a metal recycling plant in North Platte are on hold for at least 60 days, if not indefinitely.

Read more on North Platte Telegraph

Leeds kitchen recycling scheme is a success
A kitchen waste recycling scheme on trial in Leeds has helped householders cut costly landfill dumping by 40 per cent. (03/06/2010 08:55:11)

Read more on Leeds Today

Everything you wanted to know about recycling…but were afraid to ask
It’s been almost six months since Glen Ridge made the switch to single-stream recycling and expanded the list of items residents can exclude from their regular trash.

Read more on The Record and Herald News

Everything Green Living Book: Easy ways to conserve energy, protect your family’s health, and help save the environment

May 11, 2010 by  
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  • ISBN13: 9781598694253
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Product Description
Want to learn more about organic food? Curious about alternative power sources? Want to do your part to help save the environment? The way that you live, work, travel, eat, drink, and dress affects the earth and the environment–and this concise, eye-opening book gives you all the tools you need to live a “green” lifestyle.

The Everything Green Living Book shows you how to:

  • Get involved in Earth Day through grassroots efforts or volunteering
  • Build or buy a green house
  • Use and select nontoxic cleaning supplies
  • Reap the benefits of organic foods
  • Utilize nonpollutant modes of transportation
  • Recycle more efficiently and find all-natural clothing and personal care items
  • Educate your children on the green lifestyle

This Earth-conscious manual is your introduction to the green lifestyle–so you can help the Earth prosper for another 4.5 billion years!

Everything Green Living Book: Easy ways to conserve energy, protect your family's health, and help save the environment

The Everything Green Living Book – Transform Your Lifestyle

March 25, 2010 by  
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Product Description
The Everything Green Living Book shows you how to:

* Get involved in Earth Day through grassroots efforts or volunteering
* Build or buy a green house
* Use and select nontoxic cleaning supplies
* Reap the benefits of organic foods
* Utilize nonpollutant modes of transportation
* Recycle more efficiently and find all-natural clothing and personal care items
* Educate your children on the green lifestyle

This Earth-conscious manual is your introduction to the green lifestyle–so you can help the Earth prosper for another 4.5 billion years!

Order The Everything Green Living Book – Transform Your Lifestyle

Buy Eco Products For Everything In Your Life

March 21, 2010 by  
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Today’s consumers are looking to go eco shopping more than ever. There are eco products available for almost anything in your home and you can buy eco at eco stores online or in your local area. Many individuals are changing to using eco products because they are better for the environment and use sustainable materials. These products are made with natural materials and often times can can be recycled. Eco products are becoming more popular because of the fact that they are reusable and will not end up in a garbage dump.

You can find eco products at many stores but the easiest way to go eco shopping is to find a quality eco store online. There are eco products that can be used in everyday life, as you can find eco products that are air purifiers, allergy relief products, humidifiers, dust mite bedding, office supplies, kitchen appliances and office supplies. There are eco beauty products and many eco foods.

Before you purchase any eco products you should make sure that you are buying from a reputable company. Eco products are a specialized market and many companies may be trying to trade on this label but not offering true eco products. With the trend of becoming more environmentally friendly it is much easier to find eco products as many companies are forming that offer just eco products

There are many excellent companies that offer eco products, one of the most popular is 3R Living. This store specializes in high quality eco friendly gifts and other organic products. If you are looking for luxury organic products then Ann Sova is a good store and Re:modern specializes in modern design. If you want eco gifts and gift baskets then Fresh Unlimited offers these and for those eco products that you can use everyday you should check out GreenFeet.

Additional stores include Hip & Zen, IIKH Retail Store and Pangava. You can find eco products that can be used for your body and soul, eco products for your home, pet, baby, the gourmet and the bath. You can even change your home to eco design through the store Vivavi.

You can completely overhaul your home to using completely eco friendly products. There are many companies to visit and you are doing an important part for conserving the planet. So go eco shopping today at your favorite eco store.

Kurt Roeseco writes about Green Homes and Green Homes. Visit his website for more information about Green Homes.

Everything You Need To Know About Green Energy

March 13, 2010 by  
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Green energy refers to the use of power that is not only more efficient than fossil fuel but that is friendly to the environment as well. Green energy is generally defined as energy sources that dont pollute and are renewable.


There are several categories of green energy (GE). They are anaerobic digestion, wind power, geothermal power, hydropower on a small scale, biomass power, solar power and wave power. Waste incineration can even be a source of green energy.


Nuclear power plants claim that they produce green energy as well, though this source is fraught with controversy, as we all know. While nuclear energy may be sustainable, may be considered renewable and does not pollute the atmosphere while it is producing energy, its waste does pollute the biosphere as it is released.


The transport, mining and phases before and after production of nuclear energy does produce and release carbon dioxide and similar destructive greenhouse gases. When we read of green energy, therefore, we rarely see nuclear power included.


Those who support nuclear energy say that nuclear waste is not, in fact, released into our earths biosphere during its normal production cycle. They stress as well that the carbon dioxide that nuclear energy production releases is comparable, in terms of each kilowatt hour of electricity, to such sources of GE as wind power.


As an example of the GE production the average wind turbine, such as the one in Reading England, can produce enough energy daily to be the only energy source for 1000 households.


Many countries now offer household and commercial consumers to opt for total use of green energy. They do this one of two ways. Consumers can buy their electricity from a company that only uses renewable green energy technology, or they can buy from their general supplies such as the local utility company who then buys from GE resources only as much of a supply as consumers pay for.


The latter is generally a more cost – efficient way of supplying a home or office with GE, as the supplier can reap the economic benefits of a mass purchase. Green energy generally costs more per kilowatt hour than standard fossil fuel energy.


Consumers can also purchase green energy certificates, which are alternately referred to as green tags or green certificates. These are available in both Europe and the United States, and are the most convenient method for the average consumer to support green energy. More than 35 million European households and one million American households now buy these GE certificates.


While GE is a great step in the direction of keeping our environment healthy and our air as pollutant free as possible, it must be noted that no matter what the energy, it will negatively impact the environment to some extent.


Every energy source, green or otherwise, requires energy. The production of this energy will create pollution during its manufacture. Green energys impact is minimal, however.

James Copper owns www.propertycareerskills.co.uk who offer energy training and assessment.

Alternative Fuel – Everything You Need to Know

February 25, 2010 by  
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The use of alternative fuel is common nowadays because it is cheaper than gasoline or diesel. Also, alternative fuels contain substances which are environment friendly, as such, it can help save and conserve natural resources that are used in order to produce gasoline and provide efficient and clean fuel combustion.

One basic thing to know about alternative fuel is it may be readily used today. The most common machine that is powered by alternative fuel is a car or vehicle. There are many forms of fuel alternative available that may be used in one’s vehicle; it includes liquefied petroleum gas, ethanol, methanol, compressed natural gas, and electricity. The good thing about alternative fuel is that it cost less but without sacrificing the mileage. In addition, its components are made of substances that reduce the risk air pollution. A classic example is electricity. If your car is powered by electricity, there is no chance that air pollution may be emitted.

As stated a while ago, alternative fuel helps save the environment. It removes the risk of creating carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, nitrogen oxides, unburned hydrocarbons and other particulate materials. The poisonous emissions stated usually come from gasoline and diesel powered vehicles and machineries. Alternative fuel minimizes these kinds of emissions, if not absolutely obliterate it.

Another thing to know about alternative fuel is that its materials can be found anywhere, including your own backyard. Some materials include old frying oil, used vegetable oil, recycled paper, plant wastes, animal manure, and other recyclable materials. However, don’t even think about putting vegetable oil in your vehicle. There is a process in converting these materials into alternative fuel.

Some fuel alternative uses a specific vehicle or engine in order to completely operate. This is commonly called as alternative fuel vehicle. Alternative fuel vehicles use a specific alternative fuel in order to work. Am example is an electricity powered car. When using this kind of vehicle, one must charge its battery in order to use it. It is like charging the battery of a digital camera or a cellular phone. The problem with alternative fuel vehicle is that they have a lower energy output. This means that gasoline or diesel vehicles provide farther mileage as compared to alternative fuel vehicles on a full tank basis. Another thing to take note is that alternative fuel vehicles cost more than the conventional gasoline or diesel automobile.

Fuel alternatives are not only used in vehicles, it may also be used in one’s industry or for the industrial operations. Some industrial machines use gasoline or diesel in order to function. Since diesel or gasoline is used, alternative fuel may be used as a replacement. Other industries are compelled by a law or a local ordinance to switch from gasoline to alternative fuels not only to minimize air population, but also to help the government to reduce the production of gasoline and diesel.

Globally, countries opt to operate every machine using alternative fuels. Air pollution is a big problem that a country needs to remedy. Through the use of alternative fuel, it will not only save our environment, but also, be an effective way to conserve our very limited resources.

Want to learn everything about alternative fuel?? Check out http://www.fuelandenergyalternatives.com/ for all the latest information on fuel and energy conservation alternatives.