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Posted by Samina Cabral
Samina Cabral
Samina Cabral is a native Southern Californian who now resides on the shores of
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on Wednesday, 22 February 2012
in Clean Energy News
Did you ever play SimCity for the Super Nintendo or PC growing up? Not The Sims, the simulation game where a player basically creates a suburban version of his or herself, but rather the old school game rooted in city planning and map making.
Do you remember the anxiety felt when building an airport in your simulated town because, yes the
residents are demanding it but it’s going to create so much pollution! How did you fight pollution? Did you place the airport on an island, far away from residential areas but connected to the main land via rail? Did you surround it with park land trying to combat pollution with the power of trees? Did any of that even work to reduce pollution? Furthermore SimCity was just a game; you could always destroy your town and start all over. That isn’t an option in real life when city planners look at their communities and airports.
Posted by Andrew Rossillo
Andrew Rossillo
Hello there, I’m the staff writer for SeaBirdAdventure.com. This is an exception
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on Sunday, 28 August 2011
in Clean Energy News
Sunlight, water, wind and geothermal heat are all sources of renewable energy, or energy that is replenished naturally from the elements. With global warming concerns and rising oil prices, governments across the world are working towards incentives, legislation and commercialization that promote the use of renewable energy sources. The latest development in renewable energy, however, utilizes a previously untapped source: sewage.