Archive for October, 2011

19
Oct

Pool Houses ? perfect climate change solution

Having a pool house surrounding your swimming pool is becoming more and more popular throughout Britain. Our summers are getting hotter so more people are buying swimming pools and hot tubs for their gardens. This year we have seen the weather change from one extreme to another. We have been predicted a scorching summer, so what better reason to buy a swimming pool with a pool house.

A pool house made from glass and aluminium would be the ideal way to conceal your pool from the weather and keep it clean. Apropos bespoke pool houses can have features such as self cleaning glass, electric vents and folding sliding doors. These allow you to open up the walls of your pool house when you use it or when the weather is nice.

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17
Oct

Green Energy and Technology Fights Climate Change

A few months ago, our country discovered an impressive shift in the political landscape that will undoubtedly act a major role in the direction of energy policy for our nation. For those of us who are intimately involved in the serious work of facilitating to navigate a comprehensible path towards a clean energy future for our nation, we figure we will require gaining across the aisle and finding standard ground with conservatives. It would be outstanding to conceive that we can produce any remarkable progression on clean energy over the next two years and while biosphere technology presents an opportunity Filipino’s to work together, energy efficiency remains the more promising alternative.

Energy efficiency represents a cost effective option for bi-partisan consensus, while easing concerns over the national deficit and administration outlay and proposes the government an opportunity to provide manageable solutions for our waning economy.

17
Oct

Innovation: Finding Solutions to World Problems

The World Business Council for Sustainability has estimated that by 2050 we will need to consume about 2.3 planets worth of resources to sustain the anticipated 9 billion population.

 In this context the argument about whether or not man is contributing to global warming and negative climate change impacts actually becomes completely irrelevant.

 Quite simply, finite resources and a growing population means at some point the planet will face shortages, particularly in energy, food and water

 So we have to reduce our consumption. We have to reduce, reuse, recycle the planet’s resources or face a potential situation where the survival of the ‘have nots’ means taking from the ‘haves’.