Category Archives: Ecology
Database of plants on this planet
The database can be accessed at www.theplantlist.org contains 1.25 million plant names. The data of agricultural crops such as wheat and rice to ornamental plants like roses and wild ferns here. Botanists from the United States and Britain, has been … Continue reading
Developing Bioethanol from Cellulose
Search efforts continue to be renewable energy, particularly renewable energy is environmentally friendly. Some countries and industrial policies in the energy sector in the past five years is to strengthen the development of biofuels. So far, development efforts have been … Continue reading
More and Save with Fuel From Urine
Availability fossil fuels diminishing in nature, given the growing need due to advances in technology industries, accompanied by a population explosion is difficult to stop. Fossil fuels have many weaknesses. First, because it is energy that can not or difficult … Continue reading
WC – Producing Biogas
The issue of warming changing human habits in using energy resources. Alternative energy such as solar heat or biogas increasingly popular to replace the energy from carbon compounds that pollute the environment. In addition to more environmentally friendly, most alternative … Continue reading
Chemical Energy Into Electrical Energy
PHENOMENON fuell cell becomes important because it can eliminate the concerns of society about the dangers of environmental pollution due to burning fossil fuels. Currently, fuel cells are considered as a power source that is very clean, environmentally friendly, safe … Continue reading
Seaweed as an Alternative Energy Source
Seaweed or micro-algae as producers of alternative energy (biodiesel) were considered more competitive than other commodities. Based on research, biodiesel from seaweed could eliminate carbon gases and land use will not interfere with the mainland. Related Posts:BIODIESEL Vs PETROLEUM DIESEL … Continue reading
The Advantage of the Volcanic Eruption agains Global Warming
Mount Merapi activity is back to normal. However, volcanic ash from the eruption of the mountain is still remaining in various regions around the slopes of Mount Merapi. Volcanic ash from Mount Merapi is harmful to human body, it is … Continue reading
Now, Global Warming
Beijing’s coldest measured along the nearly 40 years and most rain snow since 1951; in the UK are also periods of stress wave of cold air mass longest since 1981 that does not mean global warming is not proven. Experts … Continue reading
Carbon-Free City
A public art installation design contest Land Art Generator Initiative which is also fully functional as power plants without pollution showing participants present solar power future Lunar Cubit embryo that became the first city in the world without carbon. The … Continue reading
China’s Nuclear Reactor
New York Times recently reported, China is developing a reactor with a radical design and is claimed to be safer than other types. Japan’s nuclear crisis is not really complete. However, as indifferent to the disaster, China remains optimistic develop … Continue reading