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Chris Woolfrey

Chris Woolfrey is the solar panels expert at EcoSwitch The environmental social network.

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In recent months, the island of Cyprus has seen a renaissance Tourism is booming, and in the TRNC the North Cyprus Property Boom has been marked as the peak of prosperity for the partitioned island;it has been named as one of the world's chief property hot spots

September Peace Talks Begin in Earnest

The divided island of Cyprus, split between the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC) and the Greek protected Republic of Cyprus, for 34 years, now sees a new round of peace talks, which began this morning (03/09/08) It is the fourth meeting between the leaders of the partitioned island since Demetris Christofias, head of the Greek Cypriot state, took office early this year
Conceived and promoted by a team of journalists and experts including Peter Myers, Dr Victoria Johnson and Andrew Simms, the 100 months problem is the idea that in roughly 8 years, our current lifestyles will have taken the earth beyond a revocable point when it comes to global warming and climate change
In all the debates on the effects and implications of global warming, climate change and CO2 emissions, one thing can certainly be agreed; things are changing There may or may not be reason to discredit the idea that climate change is a man-made phenomena, and there may or may not - though this writer would definitely argue that such claims are false - be reason to doubt the detrimental effect of such concepts
Over the last year, two key concepts have reigned over all others: the economy and the environment Like opposing forces they push and pull at one another, with economic downturns running counter to calls for increased spending on the environment, including renewable energy development and sustainability initiatives
World population growth is accelerating True, the rate has halved since the historical peak of 2
With the post-Olympic headlines understandably focused on the sporting achievements of the likes of Usain Bolt and his domination of the sprint events, or team GB's new record gold medal tally, it is perhaps expected that that which dominated media coverage before the event - the environmental policy of Beijing - has fallen temporarily to the sidelines
After the detailed media coverage that surrounded the Beijing Olympics highlighted the dubious effect that a highly populated nation can have on the world's environment, some of the earth's major cities are expected to come under the microscope with regards to their CO2 emissions policies As population hubs, they represent more extreme examples of the human effect on the earth's environment
Since the dominance of the Ottoman Empire during the middle of the last millennium, Turkey - in various forms - has been a prominent force in both European and middle eastern politics It has continually exerted a sphere of influence over the two continents, and never committed to both; in that respect it can be compared to Russia, who have historically felt that their dominance can be justified on its western borders in Europe, and in Asia on its eastern border
It was announced this week that genuinely committed talks on the reunification of Cyprus would come into effect in September of this year Demetris Christofias, the Greek Cypriot president, met with the Turkish Cypriot president Mehmet Ali Talat on the 28th of August, and both are reportedly keen to discuss a potential reunion of the island

The Reunification of Cyprus and the E.U

The Greek Cypriot President Dimitris Chrisofias took office on 28th February 2008, and there have already been three major meetings between him and his counterpart, the Turkish Cypriot president Mehmet Ali Talat A fourth is scheduled for the 3rd of September, making the presidents already two of the closely partnered Cypriot heads of state since the partition
There is one very practical reason for a commitment to the use of natural ingredients and organic products, and that is the long history of controversy over the chemicals used in skin care products Perhaps the most famous debate has been over the use of parabens, which is in general use as a preservative in many of the world's cosmetic products

Relaxing Your Baby Through Music

One thing that most of the world's vast cultures have in common is the use of music, and it has been prevalent in so many areas of life since the concept of 'culture' was first coined and applied to history and contemporary life It can be seen in use at important rites of passage - weddings or funerals, for example - and as a symbol of order at traditional public events; take for example, the yearly trooping of the colour by British army officials, the inauguration of heads of state, or the coronation of monarchs
Biofuel is in one respect the oldest form of man-made fuel in the world; long before industry boomed and the industrial period began, biological organic matter was the cheif source material for fuels It was only until the relatively more powerful use of fossil fuels became dominant that biofuel found its admirers dwindling; in the age of industry, it has suffered relatively low popularity, though that point stands for most alternatives to fossil fuels, which is the source material for over 80% of annual energy production across the world
Since the role of Mayor of London was created at the turn of the millennium, Ken Livingston has been synonymous the position; he won the first two elections, in 2000 as an independent candidate, and then as a representative of New Labour in 2004 Of the last decade, then, it has been through his policy that Greater London has experienced its relationship with the environment
In 2005 those in charge at Heathrow Airport officially published a report that detailed plans for a third runway and a sixth terminal, and in 2007, the transport secretary of the time Ruth Kelly ratified the proposals, setting out in more specific terms how the project aims would be achieved The announcements were met with strong dissent
Climate change and global warming - indeed, how to control them - are becoming more central to politics with every new development Sustainable energy is the method of our times, and government's across the globe are under pressure - from each other, from environmental groups, and from individuals - to implement genuine and successful 'green' policy
In the Autumn of next year, the third 'Solar Decathlon' will take place in Washington, DC
The growing concern over global warming and climate change is leading the world's most powerful governments into extensive research on the possibilities of sustainable and renewable energy Construction has already begun on 'Solar Tres', a solar thermal power tower in Spain that could generate 15MW of heat annually, and there are also proposed plans for the building of a solar farm collective in the Sahara desert
Thanks to a new scheme called 'Live Green Toronto', Citizens in the Canadian city can now apply for subsidies if they take part in environmental initiatives designed to reduce the city's overall carbon emissions On the official website, David Miller, City Mayor, outlines the thinking behind the scheme: "Living green

Environmental Charities - An Introduction

When coverage and interest in an issue rises, so too do the organizations related to it, and the environment is no exception; there are a number of charities worldwide who all deal in problems relating to the environment Indeed, there are now so many that its hard to chart them
After 25 years off-line, Battersea Power Station is due for re-launch On behalf of systems manufacturer REO Ltd
Only recently has care for the environment become truly trendy, and only recently has it become a mainstream issue The sway is perhaps best signified by the change of the Conservative Party logo under David Cameron; it has now changed from the traditional torch bearer, to a green tree with a royal blue trunk
After the success of Solar One - the world's first large-scale thermal solar power plant - and its update, Solar Two, Europe has now entered into the race for sustained solar power Solar Tres, located West of Ejica in the Andalusia district of Spain, has been modeled on the Solar One and Two projects, which were developed and updated in the Marstow Desert, California, in 1981 and 1995
Aren't laptops brilliant Comparatively equal in power to desktops, and portable, too
Ricoh Company Ltd, of Tyoko, has announced plans for a billboard to be powered by wind and solar power
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