Thursday, February 6, 2014

Methane Collector

Hey guys! Whats up? Dylan here. So, looks like I'm going to be posting a lot more so look out for that. So I wanted to highlight an idea that my friend had about going more green. Did you know that methane is a big part of greenhouse gases and is causing a lot of heat? Well, my friend Gray, thought about a methane collector. A way to suck the methane OUT of the atmosphere. Kind of like a...a...clean up crew kind of thing. And the best part about it, is that we can expand on it. How about a carbon dioxide cleaner? Or a nitrous oxide cleaner? I'm telling you, people it's these ideas that can save the Earth from Global Warming. By the way, you're not gong to believe what happened at school?! It was announced that the whole 7th grade was going to have a project dedicated to just...solutions for Global Warming!! Each of us are going to have a solution, create a model, and write a paper about it. It's these kind of projects that can solve Global Warming forever. So yeah, I think I'm going to highlight some of classmates ideas and we'll go from there. People, its been real, this is Dylan, signing off.

Tuesday, February 4, 2014

My Green 13th birthday

This past Saturday, I celebrated my 13th birthday.  In honor of this great blog and my turning 13, I found this page of the top 13 green stories of 2013. It's a little bit old but enjoy! -Liam 
 Here is the link:
 http://grist.org/climate-energy/the-top-13-green-stories-of-2013-the-good-the-bad-and-the-muddled/

Monday, February 3, 2014

Sustainable Cargo Ships

Hey guys! What's up? Look, I know I haven't posted in a while but that's ok. I've been caught up in a ton of stuff. Anyway, cargo ships. One single cargo ship consumes as much fuel in one year as 50 million cars. Yeah, that's right. 50 million. And that right there, is A LOT of carbon dioxide emissions. So what if we could take cargo ships, and make them completely sustainable. How? Well, early explorers could navigate the world by sail, so why can't we? These are big ideas, people, so what if? You have to keep asking that question? What if? With that question we can solve Global Warming, once and for all. That's all I have for today, so yeah, it's been real. This is Dylan, signing off.