Do wind turbines provide an affordable means of harnessing a limitless source of clean power, or are they inefficient blots on the landscape that devastate birdlife and are more likely to exacerbate than reduce CO2 emissions?
… Wind turbines debate Alison Hill Alison Hill | 1st March 2004 News Wind Electricity Climate Change British Wind Energy Country Guardian Turbines …
If you want evidence that global warming is happening, you need only look to China. Unseen by the rest of the world, much of the north of the country is turning into a land of droughts, dust storms and deserted villages.
… sand had gathered in stealthy drifts. Black winds It was well after dark when a twinkling … Here it can get very bad.’ I noticed that the windowsills outside the restaurant had little … a much worse danger – the so-called ‘black wind’: the strongest type of dust storms. …
We are all aware that the weather is never quite the same from one year to the next. That is all part of the natural variability of climate. It is the task of climatologists to tease out any change to climate, such as global warming, from all that variability.
… in clean, renewable energy sources such as wind, solar, wave, tidal, geothermal, hydro and biomass. According to Greenpeace, wind farms off Britain’s coasts alone could … ? pageparam="%20gp_wind_solar" Take personal action to reduce …
The seabirds of Shetland and Orkney are in ‘deep trouble’, according to the RSPB. Could this be the first real indicator that our lives are about to change quickly and dramatically as a result of climate change?
… quickly and dramatically if we don’t act now. Wind farms are part of the potential solution, … of structures in the sea; structures such as wind or wave farms. And guess which arm of …