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The name of this cheese refers to the sun's rays peeking through the clouds.
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed SUE RIEDL 2011
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Sea ice reflects sunlight, redirecting some of the the sun's energy away from the planet.
Is severe winter weather related to global warming? Ben Harder 2011
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The 196-nation ozone treaty encourages industries to use replacement chemicals less damaging to ozone, the atmospheric layer that helps protect against the sun's most harmful rays.
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The 196-nation ozone treaty encourages industries to use replacement chemicals less damaging to ozone, the atmospheric layer that helps protect against the sun's most harmful rays.
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These cells are more efficient at turning the sun's rays into electricity, but they are more expensive to make.
GE jumps into the solar panel business with plans to build a big plant 2011
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Sea ice reflects sunlight, redirecting some of the the sun's energy away from the planet.
Is severe winter weather related to global warming? Ben Harder 2011
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Researchers said the computer can be used to bolster the push for renewable energy by discovering the most efficient materials to convert the sun's rays to electricity, or protect people from natural disasters by predicting the impact from earthquakes and tsunami.
Japanese Supercomputer Claims World's Top Spot Daisuke Wakabayashi 2011
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Solar canopies, which harness the sun's rays for electricity and provide shelter from its harsh rays, have been popular in warmer climates such as Southern California and Arizona.
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Researchers said the computer can be used to bolster the push for renewable energy by discovering the most efficient materials to convert the sun's rays to electricity, or protect people from natural disasters by predicting the impact from earthquakes and tsunami.
Japanese Supercomputer Claims World's Top Spot Daisuke Wakabayashi 2011
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Solar Using the sun's rays to power homes and businesses would seem the ideal remedy to fossil fuels.
Earth's Next Generation Javier Espinoza 2011
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