• biodiesel energy
  • nuclear energy
  • wind turbines
  • solar panel

Technology Energy Efficiency: Changes and Renewable Sources

Although technology change (usually involving an improvement in energy efficiency) is not inherently a geographic process, it does not occur uniformly over geographic space. Consequently, mathematical modeling and behavioral and innovation diffusion studies by geographers have improved our understanding of the pervasive phenomenon of technology energy efficiency change in energy markets. Similarly, creative government policies in Germany since 1990 have led to a faster rate of adoption of renewable energy sources, compared to the United States. (more…)

Energy Efficiency Improvements and Variations
Energy performance ratings tell what the energy performance of a building is, but if the energy performance...
Strategies for Confronting Climate Change
Options for dealing with the threats of climate change include both adaptation to inevitable changes...
Reduced Energy Use in Large Commercial Aircraft (Technological and Operational)
The outlook for reductions in future energy use is necessarily based on the potential for increased...
Biomass Role in Global Climate Change and Global Environmental Policy
Climate change caused by the enhanced greenhouse effect is one of the most significant global environmental...
16.05.2011

The Growing Scarcity of Fossil Fuels

From prehistory until the Industrial Revolution, most energy sources used by humans were localized (i.e., available within 5–10 miles of end users). Energy sources included draft animals, human slaves, and renewable sources such as biomass (wood and wastes), water mills, and wind power. Following the onset of the Industrial Revolution, with advancements in transportation technology and increased rates of deforestation in many regions, societies increasingly relied on long-distance shipments of coal, wood, and eventually oil, natural gas, and electric power. (more…)

Dependence on Fossil Fuels: The Fossil Fuel Era
The global dependence on fossil fuels developed during the Industrial Revolution, two centuries of economic...
The United Nations Calls for Caution on Biofuels & Biodisel
We had expressed our disagreement with Biofuels and tell them also that the European Union also wants...
Air Pollution as Fossil Fuels Effects on Environment
Almost all fossil fuels use is by burning them to create energy. Burning process then produces waste...
Technology Energy Efficiency: Changes and Renewable Sources
Although technology change (usually involving an improvement in energy efficiency) is not inherently...
1.05.2011

Hybrid Electric Cars: Cutting Emissions and Improving Fuel Efficiency

hybrid electric cars
It is a rare company prospectus that begins with a quotation from Goethe: “Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.” But Lovins is not a normal entrepreneur, as anyone who has met this eccentric and disheveled but unmistakably visionary thinker knows. The founder of the Rocky Mountain Institute, a leading green think tank based in Old Snowmass, Colorado, thinks the car industry’s incremental approach to cutting emissions and improving fuel efficiency will never amount to much. He wants a complete redesign of the automobile, from the bottom up, and intends to show the big boys how it should be done. (more…)

Vehicle Tax Incentives in United States
A number of countries have vehicle tax incentives programs designed to reward purchasers and owners of...
F800, The New Mercedes-Benz Hybrid Car
Mercedes-Benz presented at Geneva Style F800 Concept (the F stands for Mercedes: technology, design...
New Car Tax Credit Promoting Higher Fuel Economy in Japan
This latter form of new car taxes can actually serve as an impediment to higher fuel economy to the...
Electric Cars as a Solution to Climate Change
The leading automotive brands are being focused to produce electric vehicles because they believe they...
13.11.2010

Long-Term Biofuel Industry Growth Remains Strong

biofuel industry
Biofuels are made from living matter, plant or animal, and are strongly favored by agricultural interests because of the large boost they bring to domestic farms. Most U.S. biofuels is made from corn (ethanol) or soybeans (biodiesel), although several unusual fuel sources are emerging, including algae and oil waste from deep-frying of foods. The biofuels industry experienced meteoric growth in 2005, 2006 and early 2007, but then it began to slow because of high feedstock prices. Private investment in biofuels finished off 2007 at $2.1 billion, according to ‘Global Trends in Sustainable Energy’, a report by New Energy Finance and United Nations Environmental program. (more…)

Biofuel Plant Set Up in Tenerife
A vece the attempt to find alternatives to fossil fuels leads to something worse, such as biofuels or...
Global Carbon Cycle: Photosynthetic Considerations
The global cycling of carbon involves both biological and physical processes. Only the biological components...
The European Union Biofuels Distance
I just read a very good news via Reuters. And is that the EU has decided to distance themselves from...
Environmental Groups Ask UN to Ban the Growing of Biofuels
In Bonn met world leaders at the UN Conference on Biodiversity. As we here at The Green Blog world's...
30.07.2010

The United Nations Calls for Caution on Biofuels & Biodisel

We had expressed our disagreement with Biofuels and tell them also that the European Union also wants to distance themselves from them. Now the FAO (United Nations Food and Agriculture) has been enacted against biofuels in its annual report. The main problem with biofuels is that the growing of them, occupy spaces before for food, and to create more spaces and woodlands are only by cutting down forests. (more…)

The European Union Biofuels Distance
I just read a very good news via Reuters. And is that the EU has decided to distance themselves from...
Environmental Groups Ask UN to Ban the Growing of Biofuels
In Bonn met world leaders at the UN Conference on Biodiversity. As we here at The Green Blog world's...
Long-Term Biofuel Industry Growth Remains Strong
Biofuels are made from living matter, plant or animal, and are strongly favored by agricultural interests...
Mustard-Based Fuel: Renewable Energy from Mustard Seeds Oil
Mustard and sausages are a couple indestructible material. This dressing made from seeds of Brassica...
9.06.2010

Reducing Solar Panels Cost with Homemade Solar Power Homes

Energy scarcity is making people adopt the concept of solar power homes all over the globe. When the oil prices skyrocketed during 2008, it reminded people that dependency on fossil fuels is not a wise strategy. Since then many initiatives have been launched all over the world to find out alternate energy resources. Large companies are spending huge amount of money on research for development of alternate fuels like bio diesel, ethanol blended fuels etc. (more…)

Photovoltaic Systems - Creating Renewable Energy Alternative
The broad range of solar energy systems are mostly known as Photovoltaic (PV) systems. The system applies...
Reduce Your Electric Bills by Learning How to Make Solar Panels
Solar energy is one the most popular renewable energy sources these days. Solar panel systems don't...
Solar Power - The Alternative Energy! Facts, Review and User Feedback
So you're finally tired of those exorbitant electricity bills, or, you're catching onto a "greener" way...
Can You Build Solar Energy Panels For Reduced Power Bills?
Nowadays, solar power have become more affordable. That makes it a viable alternative energy option...
14.04.2009

Interactions Between World Economic Growth and World Natural Resources


Statistics on national production levels and indicators of environmental pressure have been collected during the past few decades (and reconstructed for the more distant past) to document the link between world economic growth and the environment. The theory of world economic growth and economic theories of world natural resources provide explanations and interpretations of the trends as well as methods to assess future developments. The basic approach in most statistical and theoretical analyses is the decomposition of aggregate production function of a nation into, on the one hand, the current state of technology and, on the other hand, the inputs into the national production process. The main inputs are labor (hours worked), capital (produced means of production that can be used over a certain time period), and world natural resources. (more…)

Global Reporting Initiative as Environmental Performance Indicators
The Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) is a multi-stakeholder process and independent institution...
Global Energy Consumption Statistics and Per Capita Energy Consumption
The relationship of gross national product per capita to energy consumption per capita for most countries...
Environment, Economy, Energy, and Sustainable Development
The convention aims not only at stabilizing CO2 emissions in developed countries but also at ultimately...
Energy Demand and Energy Consumption: Some Current Issues
World energy use has increased steadily over the past several decades. Much of the growth in world...
12.01.2009