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GREEN ENERGY RESEARCH PARK
Research Turns Clock Back 48 Million Years
What kinds of organisms lived on New Zealand’s rocks around 48 million years ago? That was the focus of research by Victoria University PhD graduate Dr Chris Clowes.
UT looks at Scott Park to expand alternative energy research


Indium Energy (90 Tablets x 24mg)


Indium Energy (90 Tablets x 24mg)


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Indium Energy is made from a potent formula containing the purest Indium with several other essential minerals which are absorbed at astonishingly higher rates than normal. This enhances the bodyÕs assimilation and use of minerals, resulting in life extension and health promoting benefits. Long regarded as nutritionally unnecessary because of its total absence from the food chain, East Park Indiu…

Science & Technology on Bio-hylic and Biomass Resources in China: A Roadmap to 2050


Science & Technology on Bio-hylic and Biomass Resources in China: A Roadmap to 2050


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As one of the eighteen field-specific reports comprising the comprehensive scope of the strategic general report of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, this sub-report addresses long-range planning for developing science and technology in the field of bio-hylic and biomass resources. They each craft a roadmap for their sphere of development to 2050. In their entirety, the general and sub-group report…

The Jevons Paradox and the Myth of Resource Efficiency Improvements (Earthscan Research Editions)


The Jevons Paradox and the Myth of Resource Efficiency Improvements (Earthscan Research Editions)


$126.99


�The Jevons Paradox�, which was first expressed in 1865 by William Stanley Jevons in relation to use of coal, states that an increase in efficiency in using a resource leads to increased use of that resource rather than to a reduction. This has subsequently been proved to apply not just to fossil fuels, but other resource use scenarios. For example, doubling the efficiency of food produc…


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