Alternative energy sources are one of them most concerned stuffs in this world. The reason is because people are fed up with all the disasters...
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You Can Save Energy Starting From Your Bedroom
Reducing energy consumption is one way to save our earth, since most of energy distributed to us is produced in non-eco-friendly way or contributing to...

Will Radioactive Waste From Nuclear Plants Harm Our Environment?
Other than coal, nuclear is the biggest contributor to our energy needs. Nuclear plants are currently operating in 31 different countries in the world, starting...

What If Burning Woods Releases More CO2 Than Fossil Fuel?
Fossil fuel burning is the biggest contributor in our planet’s global warming. The main reason is because of carbon dioxide, which is the byproduct of...

The Sweet American Dream Of Clean Coal Apparently Didn’t Work
Needless to say, we all understand that coal is the dirtiest fuel human kind ever consumed. The burning of the fuel alone contributes to climate...

Self Healing Concrete: Imagine Living In A Fungus
Concrete is everywhere nowadays, from the pavement to the skyscrapers and your backyard to your baby’s room. That’s why concrete is an important part in...

The “Bark” Energy: Streetlamp Powered With Dog Poo
What is the worst part of walking your dogs? Is it the poo collecting process and bringing the poo anywhere you go? Well, possibly in...

The Future Of Oil And Gas Industry Without The World Bank
Our fight against global warming will maybe still be a long fight, but it definitely has shown a little progress. Maybe you’ve heard about how...

Perpetual Motion Machines And The Search Of Free Energy
Perpetual motion machine is the machine that doesn’t need external energy to work. Like its name, it works perpetually which means it will never stop...

The Green Lane: A Solution To Road Pollution
Electric cars are considered as the lowest emission vehicles nowadays because in literally they are not emitting anything. Those cars are considered as the answer...
