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		<title>The protection of sea turtles</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 04:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sea turtle is a special animal in the world. It is difficult for us to see anywhere or anytime in our daily life. Sea turtles have existed for more than 100 million years, they are some of the oldest species alive today. But as more and more people hunted and killed them, they are struggling [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sea turtle is a special animal in the world. It is difficult for us to see anywhere or anytime in our daily life. Sea turtles have existed for more than 100 million years, they are some of the oldest species alive today. But as more and more people hunted and killed them, they are struggling for their lives and future. They are nearing extinction if people continue to hunt or kill them for a delicious meal or something material objects made from their bodies.</p>
<p> Sea turtles play an important role in the ecosystems as well as humanity. If the ocean becomes worse, it will definitely have an enormously effects on human. If they were to become extinction, the negative impacts on beaches and the oceans would be great.</p>
<p> In order to protect them, all of us must take some actions. Firstly, we must make people know the importance of protecting turtles. Tell people that we share the same oceans and beaches with many other species. Only by this way will they aware of it, it is the basic element for protecting. Secondly, organize a team with volunteers. Sea turtles&#8217; meat and eggs are thought to be very delicious in China, so the volunteers can buy the turtles&#8217; eggs from the restaurant or purchase the animals from the fishermen who have purposefully or accidentally captured them. In addition, eating turtles is not good for people&#8217;s health, so the volunteers can publicize some information about the bad effects after eating them. Thirdly, choose a powerful leader to inform people and make regulations to forbid people killing or hunting them. As a leader, he or she has the power to influence the public.</p>
<p> Only every people make efforts to protect them will they be existed in china for a long time. Also protecting the turtles equals to protect our living oceans and our earth itself. If you want to make your own contribution to the protection and conservation of sea turtles, you can visit <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.seaturtles911.org/">http://www.seaturtles911.org</a>. It is a non-profit organization dedicated to the conservation of turtles. You can learn more about turtles on the website. Also, in recent years, more and more people join in the organization to protect and save sea turtles. If you also want to make your own contribution to the protection of turtles, you can join the organization.</p>
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		<title>Solar Wind Power – Exclusively Revealed Why This Is A Worldwide Opportunity</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 10:57:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Solar wind power is probably the most common form of alternative, renewable energy available anywhere. There are lots of reasons as for why it’s such a popular alternative and maybe you have already researched the fantastic benefits renewable energy has to offer. If you haven’t looked into these benefits, you would be well advised to. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Solar wind power is probably the most common form of alternative, renewable energy available anywhere. There are lots of reasons as for why it’s such a popular alternative and maybe you have already researched the fantastic benefits renewable energy has to offer. If you haven’t looked into these benefits, you would be well advised to. However, it would appear that many people believe they can only benefit from solar wind power if they live within the United States but this couldn’t be further from the truth.</p>
<p>It’s certainly true to say that most of the home DIY manuals and guides are generally sourced from the US and the general trend seems to be that these are utilized mainly by people who live here. However, that should not mean that solar wind power is out of the reach of other countries and no matter where in the world you live, there is absolutely no reason whatsoever why you cannot reap the great rewards that <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.homediyenergy.info" title="DIY Home Energy"><strong>homemade solar wind power</strong></a> has to offer you.</p>
<p>If you look at the basic build requirements for a solar power panel or a windmill generator, they all consist of items which are readily available in most countries. There is nothing which you require in the US that you cannot get in Canada, Great Britain, Australia, New Zealand, Denmark, China, South Africa and so on. In the unlikely event that you do become stuck, don’t also forget that you can use the internet and you can order small parts from almost anywhere in the world if required.</p>
<p>Since the biggest number of DIY guides are produced in the US, they are all written in English and the best produced, high quality systems will often include short video tutorials which again will be spoken in English. This hopefully shouldn’t be too much of a problem as most of the bigger countries in particular have English as either their first or second language. There are also many free programmes available on the internet today which will easily convert any text document into any language of your choice!</p>
<p>One point to be aware of is that the electrical systems in many countries are different to those of the US. However, this again should not be a major problem. The basic principles of solar wind energy are such that it can still be built and utilized absolutely anywhere in the world in the same way as it would be in the US. In addition to this, if you are looking to install a solar power panel or windmill generator in your home, there would be no harm in taking the advice of a local qualified electrician before the installation process just to be safe.</p>
<p>We are all reminded almost on a daily basis of how there is a major energy crisis and that energy prices will get higher and higher. For this one reason alone there has never been a better time to explore alternative renewable and natural sources of power for our homes. Regardless of where in the world you live, solar wind power is a great option which is cheap to implement and will provide your home with hour’s worth of free, renewable energy for years to come.</p>
<p>It is easily within reach of anyone, anywhere in the world!</p>
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<p>If you decide to build your own <b><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Solar Wind Power" href="http://www.homediyenergy.info">Solar Wind Power</a></b>, you will have a satisfying and rewarding experience provided you follow instructions which have been written by the experts.</p>
<p>Instructions should be well structured, clear and organized and you should have access to help if you should need it.</p>
<p>I have reviewed the best guide available on the market today which is the clear leader in the alternative home energy market. This quality guide is available with FREE bonuses ready for you to <b><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" title="Take Advantage Now..." href="http://www.homediyenergy.info">Take Advantage Now&#8230;</a></b></p>
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		<title>Basic Information of Wind Power</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Oct 2009 14:27:32 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wind power information and history dates back since 1000 B.C. &#8211; 1300 A.D. where the first and the earliest known use of it can be seen in work principles of a sail boat in which influenced the further development of sail-type windmills. The Persians developed the first windmills sometimes in the seventh century for irrigation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.makewindpower.org">Wind power information</a> and history dates back since 1000 B.C. &#8211; 1300 A.D. where the first and the earliest known use of it can be seen in work principles of a sail boat in which influenced the further development of sail-type windmills. The Persians developed the first windmills sometimes in the seventh century for irrigation pumping and grain-grinding although no official documentation available supporting this statement. These windmills developed by The Persians were using the vertical axis system, the same system used for windmills in China. </p>
<p>They claimed that windmills actually invented in China more than 2000 years ago, but unlike the Persians, a Chinese statesman Yehlu Chuu-Tshai have the early documentation of a Chinese windmills in 1219. The evolution of the Persian windmill fly across to Europe, where the first windmills to appear there were differ from the ones in Persia and China as they use horizontal-axis configuration. These European windmills believed to be more advanced in structure and function where they consisted of blades and rotors clasped together by a tower, which was mounted upon a post, otherwise known as a post mill. </p>
<p>Further developments were made as in 1888 an American; Charles F. Brush produced electricity using wind-powered machines which energize his home and laboratory until the early 1900&#8217;s. In 1979 the new age of wind power industry began where wind turbines were made in Denmark with the capacity of 20-30 kW each and progress were made since and the production has gone worldwide.</p>
<p>We can use the wind&#8217;s energy thanks to the invention of wind turbines, which operates simply like this: the wind turns the blades, and the blades shall spin a shaft which connects to a generator and of course like we all know the generator produces electricity. </p>
<p>Wind is an inexhaustible source and renewable source of energy, unlike the widely used energy these days: oil. As addition, wind power is not harmful to the environment and it&#8217;s decentralized, so even small groups can own and manage their own fields. One can use wind power conjunct with the existing methods which means you can have your home to be supplied with electricity from the local company and from your wind turbine.</p>
<p>If you have the chance to go to a Southeast Asia country called Indonesia which is widely known for its ‘island of gods’ Bali, the use of wind power also applied there as well, although the average wind speed in Indonesia is below 5.9 m/s but it doesn&#8217;t mean it&#8217;s useless. In 2007 five unit of wind turbines established in Selayar Island (3 units), North Celebes (2 units), and one unit each for Nusa Penida, Bali and Bangka Belitong following 5 others with the power of 80 kW. </p>
<p>Indonesia has mapped some potential areas which have wind speed 5 m/s, such as East Nusa Tenggara, West Nusa Tenggara, South Celebes and South Coast of Java. After knowing the brief history about wind power, and its superb potential power even for less potential wind country like Indonesia we can see how wind power can rapidly developed in the future.</p>
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		<title>Climate Change and the Developing World</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Sep 2009 04:26:52 +0000</pubDate>
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Last year, 27th November 2008, saw the passing of the Climate Change Bill in the UK which aimed to see significant cuts in the UK CO2 emissions in order to tackle climate change. There were three main points in this bill. Firstly to reduce emissions by 80% by 2050, this is the level [...]]]></description>
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<p>Last year, 27th November 2008, saw the passing of the Climate Change Bill in the UK which aimed to see significant cuts in the UK CO2 emissions in order to tackle climate change. There were three main points in this bill. Firstly to reduce emissions by 80% by 2050, this is the level that scientists believe is required if we are to see a turn in the tide of the current climate change. Secondly the bill included changes that mean that international aviation and shipping – that fastest growing source of emissions – emissions are now included in the targets. Finally, the bill also laid out that there be annual budgets for spending on carbon in order that the emission cuts could be more measurable and kept on top of.</p>
<p><strong>Climate effects on the poor</strong></p>
<p>Climate change is something that is talked about mostly in the context of the developed world. This is because most of the contribution and consequently, the ability to reduce, climate change is from the western world. However, the other side to the story is that it is the developing world that, despite contributing very little, is bearing the brunt of climate change.</p>
<p>The main reasons for this unbalanced impact are because people living in poorer areas of the world are more likely to live in fragile housing, to rely on agriculture for a lot of their income and have no back up of insurance or savings in the event of disaster. All of these factors make them very susceptible to changes in climate.</p>
<p>Every year, 150,000 people die from health-related effects of climate change. For example, crops can be ruined by drought or flooding from heavy rain or rising sea levels and this can mean significant food shortages which means loss of livelihood and malnutrition. This often leads to people being forced to leave their homes in order to find food and shelter elsewhere; by 2050 there will be an estimated 150 million refugees due to this.</p>
<p>A further significant effect is that the spreading of floodwater and changing weather mean that malaria carrying mosquitoes are spreading to highland areas that were previously unpopulated by them. Malaria is one of the biggest causes of death in the developing world especially in children, with much of the control of disease being focused on elimination of the vector mosquitoes. This spread caused by climate change is undoing much of this.</p>
<p>Gordon Brown, Prime Minister in the UK, said in June, that $100 billion needed to be contributed to poorer nations by developed countries in order to help them cope with climate change. As of yet, it is unclear exactly where this money will come from.</p>
<p><strong>Copenhagen</strong><strong>, December 2009</strong></p>
<p>UN climate talks are scheduled to take place in Copenhagen this December as part of the process of ensuring that countries are all involved in sticking to aims of keeping the rise in temperature to 2 degrees above their pre-industrial levels. Current worries leading up to these talks are that mistrust between rich and poor countries, and the distraction of the recession might prevent any effective discussions. Countries including China and India are arguing that their emissions per capita are much lower and so they are reluctant to move to reduce their emissions.</p>
<p>Ed Miliband, the Energy and Climate Change Secretary, has said that it is important that the developing countries also partake in the reduction of emissions because although their contribution is currently significantly less, 90% of the growth in emissions is coming from them. This means it is more important that they show that they will slow the growth of the emissions rather than actually reduce them at this stage.</p>
<p><strong>The World Bank</strong></p>
<p>Unfortunately, a controversial contribution of the World Bank to developing countries has just been uncovered. The World Bank, who is funded by developed countries including the UK, has a goal of reducing poverty and is spending billions of pounds helping developing countries to build new coal-fired power stations. The World Bank has made several statements regarding it’s stance in trying to reduce emissions and protecting the developing world who are worst effected by climate change. Critics say that by giving this money to build new power stations they are not acting in the long term interests of the poor and that this money should instead be given to supporting renewable energy.</p>
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