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WAJuly-Aug Climate Gate 2010
By Escape The Illusion on August 2, 2010 | No Comments
By Piers Crobyn. Climate Gate Debate Summary & The Crisis In Climate Science. http://www.weatheraction.com/pages/pv.asp?p=wact10&fsize=0 ... -
Six Quiet Climate Villains
By Escape The Illusion on August 2, 2010 | No Comments
By Rebecca Boyle. If you’re reading PopSci, you probably already know all about the latest efforts to offset carbon dioxide emissions, engineer clean building materials and combat pollution from traditional energy sources like coal and oil. But you may be less aware of the more insidious clim... -
Switching Off Your Lights Has a Bigger Impact Than Yo...
By Escape The Illusion on July 25, 2010 | 3 Comments
Switching off lights, turning the television off at the mains and using cooler washing cycles could have a much bigger impact on reducing carbon dioxide emissions from power stations than previously thought, according to a new study published this month in the journal Energy Policy. The study shows ... -
The Healing Power of a Good Cry
By Escape The Illusion on July 19, 2010 | 3 Comments
The power of tears is a highly underrated tool for healing what ails you physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Often times it is a natural human necessity that’s “frowned” upon, especially by men. There is nothing to be afraid of other than the equally powerful effects... -
Miniature Energy Harvesting Technology Could Power Wi...
By Escape The Illusion on July 9, 2010 | No Comments
The journal NanoLetters recently published an article highlighting the fascinating nanogenerators developed by Dr. Yong Shi, a professor in the Mechanical Engineering Department at Stevens Institute of Technology. Dr. Shi’s work focuses on miniature energy harvesting technologies that could po... -
D’oh, we may never decode the universe
By Vaughn on June 21, 2010 | 3 Comments
Jonathan Leake. SOME of the greatest mysteries of the universe may never be resolved because they are beyond human comprehension, according to Lord Rees, president of the Royal Society. Rees suggests that the inherent intellectual limitations of humanity mean we may never resolve questions such as t... -
New Process Is Promising for Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars
By Escape The Illusion on June 19, 2010 | No Comments
A new process for storing and generating hydrogen to run fuel cells in cars has been invented by chemical engineers at Purdue University. ~READ MORE HERE~ ... -
NASA Rover Finds Clue to Mars’ Past and Environ...
By Escape The Illusion on June 7, 2010 | No Comments
Rocks examined by NASA’s Spirit Mars Rover hold evidence of a wet, non-acidic ancient environment that may have been favorable for life. Confirming this mineral clue took four years of analysis by several scientists. ~FULL STORY HERE~ ... -
2012 The Online Movie Final Cut
By Escape The Illusion on June 7, 2010 | 3 Comments
UPDATED and REMASTERED! The video is long, but well worth the time as it has of tons of great information! ... -
Arctic oil spill could have ‘catastrophic’...
By Escape The Illusion on May 26, 2010 | No Comments
A major oil spill in the Beaufort Sea could have a “catastrophic” impact on Canada’s Arctic ecosystem and worsen the effects of climate change, a former senior government scientist has warned. William Adams, a former scientist at Environment Canada, was one of the researchers in a ...











































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