KUALA LUMPUR: World natural-gas consumption could grow 17 percent by
2017 as Chinese and US demand rises, the International Energy Agency
said Tuesday, potentially curbing growth in use of carbon-spewing coal.
“On the long-term, our world energy outlook sees gas demand growing
faster than any other fossil fuel to 2035, and it’s likely to overtake
coal as the second most popular fuel and can...
Tuesday, June 26, 2012
Geothermal power project a smart ‘green’ move
KOTA KINABALU: The State government has welcomed the plan by Tawau
Green Energy Sdn. Bhd. to develop Malaysia’s first geothermal power
plant project at Apas Kiri, Tawau.
When completed the project will put Malaysia on the world geothermal
power map, noted Minister of Tourism, Culture and Environment Datuk
Masidi Manjun.
He said the RM480 million project which has been identified by the
Minerals...
Learn more about Global Warming
Global warming is a topic that is never free from debate, whether you
have heard about it by this main buzz word or in relation to others
such as 'the greenhouse effect' or even 'climate change' as it is more
commonly referred to these days, it is something that never fails to
spark controversy when spoken about.
But what is global warming and is global warming real? This site
provides a...
Monday, June 25, 2012
Benefits of an environmentally friendly green roof

The movement to “go green” has invoked the interest of socially responsible businesses, as well as the general public. Also known as “eco” roofs, environmentally friendly roofs can bear both social responsibility benefits as well as cost savings on materials and energy consumption. Below are just some of the benefits of using green construction and technology for roof construction.
One major...
RM700 mln to install hybrid solar units in Sabah rural schools
BELURAN: The government has allocated RM700 million for the
implementation of the hybrid solar supply system for 179 rural schools
in Sabah that have yet to receive electricity supply.
Deputy Education Minister Dr Mohd Puad Zakarshi said that out of the
total, RM300 million had already been spent for the first phase
involving 78 schools which had been fully completed.
He said another RM400...
PM: World urgently needs new energy usage paradigm
KUALA LUMPUR: The world urgently needs a new paradigm of development
that reflects changing times, namely the huge spike in demand for
consumer items that will have an enormous impact on the way the world
uses its energy, says Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.
He believed natural gas had an important role within the new paradigm,
sustaining development at the same time decoupling...
What is Global Warming?
Polar ice caps: a high-latitude region of the planet that is covered in ice
What are the Issues?
When you think of "ice caps" you think ice, Arctic and polar bears, but
usually not Global Warming and disappearing. The polar ice...
Friday, June 22, 2012
Types of Geothermal Heat Pump Systems
There are four basic types of ground loop systems. Three of
these—horizontal, vertical, and pond/lake—are closed-loop systems. The
fourth type of system is the open-loop option. Which one of these is
best depends on the climate, soil conditions, available land, and local
installation costs at the site. All of these approaches can be used for
residential and commercial building applications.
Closed-Loop...
Residential Home Geothermal Systems
A home geothermal system works much more efficiently then ordinary
heating and air conditioning units by using the earth’s energy to heat
and cool your home. Geothermal systems emits no carbon dioxide, carbon
monoxide or other harmful greenhouse gases.
These are very different from conventional air conditioners and heat
pumps, as geothermal units are installed indoors, so they are not
subject...
Friday, June 15, 2012
Google Founder Building Eco-Mansion
Famed progressive thinker and Google co-founder Larry Page is working
out the details as he plans his new 6,000-square-foot, eco-friendly
house on an acre sized lot in Palo Alto.
The Google house will include
solar panels, materials that do not emit toxic chemicals, and paving
that allows the rain to seep through, which is a major plus in
California, where water planners are looking...
Habitat for Humanity Building 5,000 Energy Efficient Homes
Habitat for Humanity International (which has built over 300,000
homes) and The Home Depot Foundation are now working together to build
5,000 energy efficient homes over the next five years.
The $30 million
Partners in Sustainable Building program will issue grants to Habitat
affiliates for homes built following Energy Star, LEED or other
nationally recognized green building guidelines.
In...
London Planting 2 Million Trees By 2025
London Mayor Boris Johnson’s environmental adviser, Isabel Dedring,
said climate projections show that the average summer temperatures in
London could be at least 3.9C higher by 2080, and as much as 6C to 10C
on the hottest days.
A recent study suggested that increasing the amount
of greenery in a city by 10% could offset the higher temperatures.
This caught the attention of Johnson,...
Thursday, June 14, 2012
EPA Wants Companies to Audit Greenhouse Gas Emissions
The Environmental Protection Agency is working with the federal
government to require companies to start disclosing the amount of
greenhouse gases they release into the atmosphere.
On Tuesday, the EPA
proposed mandatory reporting of the gases blamed for global warming
from approximately 13,000 companies that are large emitters of carbon
dioxide and other greenhouse gases, such as oil refiners...
Google US’s Largest Geothermal Research Investor
Google, which has a huge interest in affordable power to run its
ever-growing numbers of server farms, is heavily investing in research
into the development of geothermal power. In the US, Google is the
largest funding source for geothermal research.
MIT researchers estimate that the America could develop 100 gigawatts
of generating capacity from geothermal over the next 40 years at a...
Renewed Interest in Renewable Energy
The Obama economic stimulus package, which invested so heavily in
renewable energy like wind and solar power, is finally having an effect
on the green industries.
In a statement to the NY Times the vice-president of Sharp Solar, Ron
Kenedi, said that although December, January and February had been
“miserable,” things are starting to pick up.
“I call this the green shoots period....
Sabah poised to be world’s 3rd largest palm oil producer
LABUAN: If Sabah were an independent country, it would be the world’s third largest producer of palm oil.
Such a statement was an indication of how important the role palm oil
has played in the state’s growth to date – and what is in store for the
future.
According to the Malaysian Palm Oil Board (MPOB), in 2009, Sabah had the
largest area under oil palm cultivation than any state, at 1.36...
Amir launches marine environment protection campaign
KUWAIT: His Highness the Amir Sheikh
Sabah Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, in the presence of HH the Crown Prince
Sheikh Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, inaugurated yesterday the
national campaign to preserve the marine environment “Sinyar 6″ at Bayan
Palace.
His Highness the Amir received President of the Voluntary Work
Center Sheikha Amthal Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, who was...
Asia Leading the World In Solar Cell Manufacturing

Asia will produce over 80% of all crystalline silicon solar cells by
2012, according to Greentech Media Research. As of last year, Asia
manufactured just over 70% of all solar cells on the planet.
With continued and increased assistance from government programs and
lower labor costs, Asia will expand their production and hopes to become
the global leader in this increasingly important and...
Wednesday, June 13, 2012
2.65M Solar and Wind Energy Jobs in Nine Years
A Clean Edge report released today says that the wind and solar energy
industries will be responsible for generating 2.65 million jobs
globally in less than a decade. This expected number is about four and
half times more than...
The Wildlife Conservation Enactment 1997
The Wildlife Conservation Enactment (No. 6 of 1997)
was gazetted on 24th December 1997. It makes provisions
for the conservation and management of wildlife and its habitats in the
State of Sabah for the benefit and enjoyment of...
Monday, June 11, 2012
Pakistan Breaks Tree Planting Record
Three hundred volunteers in Pakistan planted 541,176 mangrove trees
(by hand) in one day, subsequently breaking the Guinness World Record
for tree planting.
The volunteers managed to do it all without the aid
of mechanical equipment. They planted the mangroves in the Indus River
Delta wetland ecosystem in the Southern Sindh Province of Pakistan.
WWF awarded Hameed Ullah Jan Afridi,...
What is Buckypaper?
Buckypaper is a material that ten times lighter than steel, but 500
times stronger when sheets are pressed together to form a composite
material.
Made of carbon nanotubes that have been disbursed in a liquid
suspension and filtered through fine mesh to make a thin film,
scientists think buckypaper will lead to consumer applications possibly
within a year.
Buckypaper is excellent...
Sabah may become No.1 ginger State
Kota Kinabalu: The State Government is currently formulating
strategies to make Sabah the biggest producer of ginger in the country.
Assistant Agriculture and Food Industry Minister Datuk Musbah Haji
Jamli said this was following the Chief Minister Datuk Seri Musa Aman’s
recommendation, considering Sabah’s ginger is known to be the best of
its kind in the country.
“This is part of the...
5 Tips for Green Office
Guest column by Rubela Jhonnie.
There
has been a lot of hoopla around sustainable living lately. To give a
push to this eco friendly drive, one must adopt green living diktats on a
larger scale. This can be done by taking on green living fundamentals
not only at home but also in office. Countless items such as newspapers,
magazines, tissues, cartons, eatables and cutlery are used in...
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Rehabilitation and breeding centre for wildlife on the horizon
KINABATANGAN: Sukau assemblyman Datuk Saddi Haji Abdul
Rahman disclosed yesterday that a world-class rehabilitation and
breeding centre for wildlife on the verge of extinction and unique to
Borneo, is currently being set up in...
Friday, June 8, 2012
What Are Solar Cells?
Photovoltaic cells, better known as solar panels, are plates made of
extremely sensitive semiconductors – which are special silicone based
compounds – that are able to absorb electrons transmitted from sunlight
rays.
The energy rattles the electrons loose, allowing them to flow
freely, and then be absorbed to flow in a specific direction and create
electric current that later on can be used...
Making A More Sustainable Office

The best way to reduce office waste is not to produce it in the first
place. Before buying any kind of supplies for your office, ask yourself
if you need to buy the goods or materials, or if you are simply buying
too much.
Use electronic communication whenever possible to reduce
printing and faxing, and try to encourage staff not to print out
documents or emails if possible. Reuse...
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