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< Agritourism | Algae | Animal > We have 10 pages of Algae Blog Entries. And it's all because of algae, one of the simplest forms of life on the planet. "This is a very productive organism that we're using and taking advantage of its natural attributes to make energy for ourselves," Henston said. ... From unknown Student Blogs 388.002 Fall 2008. Algae in the Greenhouse · Go Planet! Green Minds Think Alike · Love the Lorax · The Planeteers. Labels. Agriculture (19); Biodiversity (18); Birds (1); Cities (2); Climate Change (77); Courses (21) ... From Simon Nicholson Photovoltaic power, generated through an array of synthetic solar panels and natural organic organisms such as algae, could liberate countries from having to fight wars over resources, Morton says. The greatest dividend of ... From unknown Specific duties include: (1) SCUBA surveys of common kelp forest algae, invertebrates, and fish at depths less than 60ft, (2) Towing, launching, and piloting a small (22') research vessel, (3) Installing, maintaining, and retrieving ... From Dida It?s almost like you are on another Planet. Algae are gently swaying with the current. Peaceful, easy feelings fill your body. Air bubbles slowly rise to the water surface. Tropical fishes inhabit the coral reef. ... From admin Pete Hardstaf, head of policy for the World Development Movement, said, "This is nothing more than a Virgin publicity stunt with dangerous consequences for the planet." Doug Parr, chief scientist for Greenpeace, told the Globe and Mail ... From Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff Add in record algae blooms (toxic to people and animals) and the oceans? health is looking pretty weak. Scary? You betcha. But even scarier? The Great Pacific Garbage Patch, located north of Hawaii, covers an area approximately twice ... From melissawest When there is no genuine alternative to oil in keeping the world spinning everyone is a loser - our pockets and the planet. It is all well and good making appropriate sounds about soybean or corn biofuels, but they are a charming ... From Tom Hughes Posted by Rebecca Sato. Related Galaxy posts:. The End of Oil? Science + Business = Real Clean Energy Solutions Algae -A Solution to the End of Oil? Source: http://www.reuters.com/article/environmentNews/idUSN0632795720080207?sp=true. From Casey Kazan Daily Galaxy Editorial Staff Algae is an intriguing biofuel prospect because it is the fastest growing plant-like material on the planet. One of algae's other great virtues is that unlike corn-based ethanol, many strains can be grown in salt water on marginal land. ... From hello@wildsingapore.com (ria)Planet > Algae > Algae Blog Entries
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37.) The Ocean?s Dead Zone
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38.) Like oil and algae
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39.) Google Investing in a Green Energy Future
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40.) Seaweed as biofuel: the pros and cons
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