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Mervyn Rees's Articles in Education

  • Global Warming - Future Floods
    The average temperature of the earth has increased by about 0.6 degrees centigrade over the past 100 years. Because of the affect of global warming, scientists predict that the temperature will continue to rise by about 0.3 degrees centigrade per decade - that's 3 degrees over a 100 year period.
  • How to help reduce Global Warming by using Biodiesel
    I thought I would chat about some aspects affecting the production of biodiesel. The Kyoto Protocol goes by a number of aliases: The Kyoto Treaty, The Kyoto Accord, or The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
  • The Effect of CFC Gases
    If you're able to use a computer and can read this newsletter, you'll have no doubt heard about global warming.
  • Biodiesel as the Alternative Energy
    Efforts to find affordable replacements to current vehicle fuel choices, biodiesel has quickly become one of the leading alternatives. Biodiesel is considered a renewable eco-friendly resource derived from vegetable oil or animal fats. Once the vegetable oil or animal fat is processed, it becomes a combustible material, like the petroleum-based diesel currently used today in many vehicles.
  • Phytoplanktons
    Is it a plant? Is it an animal? Algae are very unusual! Algae are microscopic organisms, and are usually considered to be just simple aquatic plants. Pond scum, really. But it may surprise you to learn that some algae display characteristics we would normally associate with an animal. Characteristics like motility and a cell structure more like bacteria than plants.

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