Grahito
Good blog contains James.
A professional view of Green Chemistry for the general reader
Having worked in Green Chemistry since about 1990, I hope to offer comments that help you evaluate what is really good for the environment, what helps but could be better, and what is undesirable. This is my second blog- the first reviews fiction, but since I put some Green Chemistry there out of impatience, there are cross-references between the blogs. Comments are welcome and encouraged! Thanks.
Recent PostsGlobal warming 'irreversible' for next 1000 years. As reported by AFP, NOAA (National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration) scientists have released a study saying that current levels of global warming will cause irreversible damage, no matte...
Please see the article by Sam Carana on how a larger and simultaneously more local grid can be implemented, to capture as much of the electricity being generated as possible. Read about how many parts of Europe already have surplus electricity and c...
Asbestos is still imported and used in the U.S. According to the U.S. Geological Survey, the U.S. imported and used an estimated 1,820 tons of asbestos in 2007; see this PDF file from the USGS, please click only if you want to download the PDF. Also...
When microscopic asbestos fibers are inhaled, they lodge themselves in the lining of lungs. This lays the groundwork for the deadly asbestos cancer, mesothelioma. Perhaps it should come as no coincidence then that rates of pleural cancer (mesotheliom...
Hydrogen fuel cell-powered cars are now in the hands of consumers, with more on the way. These custom-made cars from Chevrolet, Honda and BMW are paving the way for production models of the future....
Green issues are sometimes complex. We need to recycle many things, like electronics, but we certainly don't want to poison others in the process. Efforts to protect the environment and conserve valuable resources must be coupled with proper health...
This blog is currently rated a 4.75 out of a possible 5 based on 12 comments.
GrahitoGood blog contains James.
Todd WhittemoreFAntastic blog with very up to date and informative news and pointers. Intersting read that I will bookmark for future reference!
Alexander M ZoltaiImmediately added this blog to my RSS Reader !
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Robin EastonThis is a really good blog... you've done your research well. There is some pertinent information here. Good to see it laid out like this. I like your thinking. Thanks! I will be back to read more. : )
BadthingHi James :)
This world will be green and you are definitely helping to color it faster with your excellent blog.
Kathleen GreshamThis is information that needs to be known by more people! Thanks for writing this intelligent blog. It is a service to the whole planet.
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Shirley GibsonVery interesting reading!
Sashathank you for sharing this blog!
Robert DrysdaleI just love this Blog. As a scientist myself, it is our duty to inform the public as to what is right and what is wrong information. The general public needs to be kept informed, and this blog will do just that. In the very near future I'll be starting a new Blog/Blog discussion about the Biological bases of UV-C water disinfection methods and applications for human and livestock consumption, diseases associated with poor water quality etc. Wonderful job on your Blog. I shall return.
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Biobob
Hope HammondGrade A blog when it comes to letting people know just what changes and PROGRESS is being made in the world towards reducing pollution and making the switch to green energy.
A discussion on climate change.
Environmental issues and discussions on sustainability, poverty, world hunger an…
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Posted: October 27th, 2008 | More Reviews From Grahito | Report This Comment