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10/19/2011
A recent newspaper article written by a typical journalist stated that: "Today, about 27 percent of the nation's carbon dioxide emissions come from coal-fired power plants, which generate 44 percent of the electricity used in the U.S. Just under 25 pe ... Read more
10/19/2011
Up to now it has been generally assumed that global warming will be a linear process. However evidence from the geological past linked with climate modelling that takes into account the global warming that is already locked into the system indicates that ... Read more
10/12/2011
Leading brand in ChinaEstablished in 1998, Suntory Brewing (Kunshan) Co., Ltd. is another successful development of Japanese Suntory Co., Ltd. in China. It is located in Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province and has an annual beer production capacity of 200,000 ... Read more
10/12/2011
For healthy plants you will need; *Proper Lighting: 3-4 watts per gallon is a VERY basic principle, there is a lot more that goes into the equation than this. A couple is the light spectrum and temperature; Photosynthesis takes place at the blue end ... Read more
09/28/2011
This article shows how the UK can achieve a 60% reduction on the total year 2000 CO2 emissions, i.e. to reduce the emission of CO2 in the UK to 40% of the 2000 emissions. It describes the development of an integrated energy system for the UK which will e ... Read more
09/28/2011
Okay, so you bought your first paintball gun. Now what? In order for you to use your new paintball marker you will need a few other items: approved safety goggles, paintballs, and a tank. Here is where many new players get confused and may make the wrong ... Read more
09/21/2011
CO2 can exist as a liquid and a gas; and your air tank can be filled with a combination of both at any given time. Obviously, your paintball gun uses it as a gas for power, however when liquid CO2 enters the valve of your marker, it can not only cause ... Read more
09/21/2011
As a referee, I often get a lot of questions from new players about CO2. I also encounter a lot of confusion of the pressure that a tank holds, the output pressure, and its relation to the secondary regulator. Rather than provide an advanced guide full o ... Read more