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Total articles in category: 6
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Keeping Mother Nature happy
The need to reduce fossil fuel consumption by introducing new technologies was born from the increasing awareness of the environmental impact of pollution. If you want to know more, check out this article. more »
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Make a contribution: recycle!
The main idea of glass recycling is to recover and reuse waste glass for new products. Recycling means saving energy and conserve the environment. more »
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Renewable Resources, Green Economy, and Glass Industry
Was Fukushima like Chernobyl? There are those who say yes, and those who lean toward no. That is, from a purely technical point of view. But, in the eyes of the media, or of people’s awareness in general, the difference is huge. more »
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The Glass Industry and Global Warming
The Norwegian Nobel Committee awarded the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize to former vice president Al Gore for his work in alerting the world to the threat of global warming. Al Gore became the publicly recognizable face of the environmental issue after his Oscar-winning movie An Inconvenient Truth. With Gore’s prestigious prize, the problem of global warming is once again brought to the forefront, and now is a great time to discuss environmental issues. more »
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The Sustainable Highway
The article written by Mr.László Vákár and presented at the GPD 2009.
Air pollution is high on the political agenda worldwide. Emissions have to be reduced. Tighter legislation is making noise nuisance and air quality increasingly important when it comes to obtaining environmental permits for new or expanded infrastructure, especially in densely populated urban areas. more »
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Transposing the EPBD in national laws, why so important?
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