Sunday, August 14th, 2011 at
6:56 am
I'm looking for a number in terms of money, a source would be nice...thanks
if possible can u give me what the "tipping point" for earth is, if we don't switch to alternative energy sources
Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011 at
9:50 am
I have partnered up with a energy service that markets earth-friendly energy through a network marketing business model. I want to post flyers about it without violating any laws. what are some good places to post flyers about this specific category?
Sunday, May 8th, 2011 at
9:20 am
If all the oil in the world ran out and we needed a resource to equal oil, which one would an environmentalist choose. Of course they are trying to help and protect the earth. Which one of these would be chossen by an environmentalist? Please answer my question. Thank you!
Thursday, March 17th, 2011 at
12:13 pm
Such as solar or wind. Most energy companies provide you with a list of sites of renewable energy providers you can easily switch over to. It's only 7-15 bucks more each month! And you're doing something good for the earth, isn't it worth it?
just so everyone knows. I make minimum wage at a hotel. I can afford 7-15 bucks more a month.
FredHH- So now I'm stupid for wanting to do somthing good for the environment?
(Not to say that I don't do everything else in my power like ride buses or bikes whenever I can, recycle etc. etc.)
And even if thats the case and there's a huge conspiracy going on with my local solar/wind farm (which I doubt, I'm sure it's not as simple as you seem to think it is) What is the harm and how does it make me stupid in trying to do something good? I think you're the ignorant one here.
At least I'm TRYING to be apart of the solution and not the problem. can you say the same for yourself?
Friday, March 11th, 2011 at
9:49 am
Can we use the Earth's core or volcanoes to produce renewable energy by using the enormous heat to vaporize water or hydrogen into steam or pressured gas to spin a turbine to generate mega watts of electricity?
The first step would require us to understand the area of continents in 3D perspective. We would have to drill around a one to two thousand mile deep hole from any land mass. Is this feasible?
Saturday, February 26th, 2011 at
7:35 pm
Can we use the Earth's core to produce renewable energy by using the enormous heat to vaporize water into steam and spin a turbine to generate mega watts of electricity?
The first step would require us to understand the area of continents in 3D perspective. We would have to drill around a one to two thousand mile deep hole from any land mass. Is this feasible?
Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010 at
6:56 pm
Please help I need to know how ocean currents and global wind patterns create an energy balance on earth. Also how do cold fronts move across texas? and Role of High and Low pressure!!!
Monday, November 15th, 2010 at
7:28 am
Do you have any ideas on what I could use for a thesis? I want to write something about how if people used solar and wind power, how much of a positive impact it could have on the earth. Any ideas?
Sunday, November 14th, 2010 at
9:22 pm
wind is the earth's way of equalizing unequal solar heating...so...when we extract energy from that process, what effect does that have?
Thursday, October 28th, 2010 at
12:14 pm
if uranium needs to be mined from the earth, wont it run out some day? and if what will replace it? there has to be something or else they wouldnt call nuclear energy a renewable resource.
Friday, July 23rd, 2010 at
2:17 am
why should more people use solar power and wind power? and what are the benefits of both of them? does it save you money, how much and how much will it help the earth if one person decided to use them? what about a hundred people? what would happen if everyone and every building, cars, trains, airplanes, EVERYTHING in the whole world started using solar/wind power?
oh sorry, forgot about water power. what about water power? again, water power benifits, same as above.
Friday, August 14th, 2009 at
4:55 am
I want to study alternative energies and impacts on the earth in college and as a career hopefully. What degree in a major would give me the best opportunity to do that?