How is "green" or "clean" electrecity provided?
This may be a dumb questions, but I never understood who the electric provider can service some who pays for regular electricity and also serve someone who pays for wind power electricity if they both use the same power lines. I am skeptical about all the "green" movement going on right now. I believe there another scheme from corporate America to increase profits. Before you judge me, I do believe in taking care of our planet and being responsible about it. But there are a few things I just think they are a scheme like the carbon dioxide offset fee. How does some paying money to some corporation is going to offset carbon dioxide?
Read MoreWho is doing the most to reduce global warming?
While the scientific community has a very high confidence that global warming is real and caused by human activities, the lay press has apparently identified no one group that has actually done the most to reduce greenhouse gases. If such a group exists, who are they? What specific steps have they taken to reduce greenhouse gas emissions? Approximately how many tons of carbon dioxide (or equivalent greenhouse gases) emissions have they prevented, captured, or "sequestered?" And what objective sources can you cite to support your conclusions?
A related question is, what are the major barriers–social, political, economic, technological–holding back countries, non-governmental organizations, and other groups (and individuals) from achieving large-scale reductions and mitigations of greenhouse gases and related global warming effects?
Read MoreIs there a machine that can reduce green house gases?
Obama wants change, so yeah we want to have a machine that can turn carbon dioxide green house gasses into oxygen just like plants but artificially and very quickly is our government hiding this technology that keeps our Home Earth stabilize from carbon taxation? why can’t we have our own machine? Why? How? Will they ever develop them in mass production?
Read MoreWhat are the pros and cons of algae being an alternative fuel? Please elaborate if possible.?
I kno That they can eat human and animal waste. They also eat carbon dioxide and can grow very fast and produce alot of oil. Does any one know more about this algae?
Read MoreHow did the cycling of solar energy through the biosphere begin?
Photosynthesis and cellular respiration are the same chemical reactions headed in opposite directions. Photosynthesis takes carbon dioxide and water and produces carbohydrates and oxygen. Cellular respiration takes carbohydrates and oxygen and produces carbon dioxide and water. Respiration is the exothermic reaction. Photosynthesis requires the input of energy from the sun in order to proceed. In the economy of ecology, why are both reactions necessary? How did the cycling of solar energy through the biosphere begin? How can it be best maintained today?
–Please help me understand this alittle better.
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