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- Christie Law and Peter Catania ≈ Sustainable Energy DevelopmentThis paper shows how sustainable development - through cooperation among society as a whole - will assist in stimulating the growth and development of renewable forms of energy.
- M. Lekshmi and V. S. Gnana Thanga ≈ Biosorption of Cadmium and Chromium by Acidophilic Bacterial Strains Isolated from Waste WatersThis article outlines the isolation of cadmium and chromium resistant acidophilic bacterial strains from polluted industrial effluents and their use in biosorption of heavy metals.
- M.Y. Li, X. Liu, D.P. Xie, K.M. Li ≈ Bioremediation of Polluted Sediments of Urban River and its Affections to the Overlying Water BioremediationThis study investigates the influence of sediment bioremediation to the release of sediment pollutants and bioremediation of upper water.
- Amory B. Lovins and Ashok Gadgil ≈ The Negawatt Revolution: Electric Efficiency and Asian DevelopmentWell-meant development efforts can create shortages of both power and capital vital for development.
- Peter Lynch ≈ Renewable Energy and the Hydrogen EconomyFuel Cells are in the news. This article describes what they are and how they are used, examines different types, and looks at companies involved in the fuel cell business.
- David Martin ≈ Sludge Problem? What Sludge Problem?Facultative biological process, is used throughout the world and is by far the most prevalent method of wastewater treatment of any kind.
- David McConchie ≈ Polluted Mine Drainage Clean UpVirotec International, is releasing treated water from a 14.5-hectare 1.5 billion litre mine tailings dam which the company’s new technology has cleaned of heavy metals and Acid Mine Drainage.
- Wilma Gaile Meeks ≈ Electronic Hardware Development Crucial to Growing Energy DemandsThis article outlines the role of smart, proactive energy management systems in reducing energy consumption and improving energy efficiency.
- E. Michalena, M. Souliotis, Y. Tripanagnostopoulos ≈ Application Perspectives of Solar Energy Systems in the Hellenic Tourist SectorThis paper focuses on the economic and social benefits of solar energy systems for the Hellenic tourist sector.
- Eva Michalena and Joseph Stefanou ≈ Renewable Energy Sources and IslandsThis paper looks at the benefits of employing renewable energy sources on the greek islands.
- Eva Michalena and Joseph Stefanou ≈ The New Challenge: Stressing the Physiognomy of the Environment Using Renewable Energies and Co-Generation InstallationsThis paper looks at ways to maintain and promote the physiognomy of areas and at the same time efficiently utilize the potential of its renewable energy sources.
- P.C. Mishra and Dr. R.K. Patel ≈ Management of Fly Ash, in the Context of its Growing ProductionThis paper looks at the utilization of Fly Ash from thermal power plants in a variety of building materials.
- Prab Mistry and Tim Dowling ≈ Planning for Compliance ReportingThis paper examines the challenges that industry faces and provides a case study showing how two companies have worked together to understand how they can get more value from their environmental data.
- Toshiharu Mizutani ≈ Global Environment Centre FoundationThe Global Environment Centre Foundation collects and provides information of Japanese environmentally sound technologies to developing countries.
- Dev M. Mohunta ≈ Preventing an Ecological Disaster – The Saving of Lake QarunThis paper identifies ways to prevent further increase in salinity of Lake Qarun in Egypt on an economically sustainable basis.
- Margery Moore and Daniel Bordeleau ≈ Environmental Management Information SystemIn a world heavily focused on technology, environmental professionals must now turn their focus to computerized solutions that enable them to attain their information intensive management objectives.
- Seteng Motalaote ≈ Cleaning Up: Environmental Services in BotswanaThis paper outlines strategies and approaches for companies from developing countries to successfully compete in difficult business environments.
- Randy M. Mott ≈ Defects in the EU Environmental Liability DirectiveThis paper identifies the narrow set of definitions of «environmental damage», which cannot be readily ascertained, to complicate enforcement of the new Directive in practice.
- Randy M. Mott ≈ Business Issues Arising from the Environmental Liability DirectiveThis paper looks at the impacts of the ELD´s implementation, based on the «polluter pays» principle and with the stated aim to prevent and remedy environmental damage.
- Randy M. Mott ≈ Environmental Shock Therapy: Polish Business Faces the New IPPC RulePoland agreed to implement the EU «Integrated Pollution Prevention and Control Directive», effective on the date of its admission. This paper outlines the challenges of preparing for IPPC compliance, and provides references to identify «Best Available Technologies».
- G.F. Huang, J.W.C. Wong, B.B. Nagar, Q.T. Wu, F.B. Li ≈ Bioavailability of Heavy Metals During Humification of Organic Matter in Pig Manure CompostEditorial about addition of sawdust as co-compost to pig manure for reduction of total heavy metals in the compost due to dilution effect.
- Chandran Nair ≈ Solid Waste Management in Emerging Industrialised CountriesSolid waste management is an integral part of public health and environmental control, being of particular importance in highly populated urban areas.
- Andrew Nisker ≈ Chemerical - Redefining Clean for a New GenerationIn his latest documentary, filmmaker and environmental activist Andrew Nisker calls out the many unnecessary and harmful toxin heavy products in our homes.
- Olubukola Betty Olatoye ≈ Laboratory Waste Management in NigeriaThis paper advocates the establishment of a laboratory waste management action plan to mitigate the effects of poor handling of hazardous substances.
- Olubukola Betty Olatoye ≈ Re-Drawing the Waste Disposal Preference Hierarchy ChartThis study identifies waste segregation at source as a major step towards attaining waste recovery, reuse and recycling.
- Olubukola Betty Olatoye ≈ Comparative Analysis of Healthcare Waste Management Practice in two General Hospitals in NigeriaThis study describes the inadequate handling of hazardous medical waste in hospitals in Lagos, and includes recommendations to rectify this dire situation.
- Ogundele Joan Olayinka ≈ Physicochemical and Metal Analysis of Well Water Samples from Akure, NigeriaThis study illustrates the need for constant routine analysis to ensure safety and non-contamination of the wells.
- Mike Oliver ≈ UV Cleaning System Performance ValidationThis paper introduces a testing protocol to validate the performance of cleaning methods used in UV disinfection systems. Of the strategies tested, the automated-chemical/mechanical cleaning system demonstrated superior cleaning efficacy.
- Angela G. Pack Zia ≈ The Importance of Comprehensive Policy to Promote Safe CRT RecyclingThis paper measures policy effectiveness by addressing residential access to recycling and accountability by recyclers for material management practices throughout the recycling process.
- P. Pandya, A. K. Sharma, S. Sharma, S. Verma ≈ Feasibility of Pilot Plant Upflow Anaerobic Sludge Blanket Reactor for Dairy Wastewater TreatmentThis study explores the removal efficiency of UASB reactor in the treatment of dairy wastewater and the potential for methane extraction.
- Farzana Panhwar ≈ Post Harvest Technology of Fruits and VegetablesThis article looks at ways to reduce post-harvest losses in crops to lower cost of production, trade and distribution, the price for the consumer and increases the farmers income.
- Farzana Panhwar ≈ The Use of Biotechnology to Improve AgricultureThis paper identifies suitable crops and outlines measures to boost agricultural output and bring sustainable development to the country.
- Farzana Panhwar ≈ The Role of Nitrogen Fertiliser in AgricultureThis paper describes the effects of nitrogen in soil and plants, and explains the nitrogen content and form in common fertilizers.
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