Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Germany: largest company in the energy sector will focus entirely on renewables

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Germany is one of the pioneers when it comes to the use of renewable energy and now, the largest supplier of energy in the country, e.on, will sell energy from only renewable sources.

The company recently announced it will sell all its investments in conventional energy sources, such as coal, fossil fuels and nuclear power, to devote himself exclusively to renewable sources.

The decision is the result of two distinct models and radically different to the energy business that e.on wants to implement, writes the TreeHugger. This project includes the creation of a spin-off company that will maintain a minority share in the conventional energy business that will be sold. When the new model of renewable is affixed to the consolidated, the aim is to sell the remaining minority shares of the conventional energy business.

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BD portuguesa imagines the impact of climate change in 2055

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A group of Portuguese authors are preparing a comic you want to inform about the consequences of climate change in Portugal. The book is called 2055 Portugal and helped a crowdfunding project to reach EUR 800 needed for printing.

The printed copies will be distributed by schools, libraries, environmental organisations, supporters or the authors of the project. So far, according to the authors, were raised €403 â€" 50% of the value â€" leaving about two weeks before the project finish.

See the project in the PPL.

Who support the project, the authors offer examples of this and another book. Entries will still be distributed at the National Museum of Natural history and science â€" which supports the project â€", reproductions of drawings of comics and original drawings.

The book will be printed in full color and will have approximately 80 pages in the A4 size, containing 10 chapters in which are discussed various topics such as forest fires, coastal erosion, heatwaves, human health, tourism and agriculture.

The BD has Bruno Pinto argument and participation of illustrators as Carla Rodrigues, César Évora, Filipe Gonçalves, Fil, Miguel Santos, Nuno Rodrigues, Penim Loureiro, Rui Alex, Sofia Pereira, Susa Monteiro or Mexico Saints.

The argument of the book was reviewed by the team of professor Filipe Duarte Santos, da Faculdade de Ciências da Universidade de Lisboa.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Grizzly returns to Chernobyl for the first time in 100 years

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The Chernobyl nuclear disaster in the former Soviet Union â€" current Ukraine â€" created an exclusion zone that remains to the present day and will continue for many decades. The tragedy, which occurred on April 26, 1986, continues to be considered the worst ever in terms of radioactivity released, but the truth is, ironically, she has in recent years created a wildlife sanctuary.

According to the project TREE (TRansfer, Exposure, Effects), researching the effects of radioactivity, have been seen a Grizzly in the area for the first time in a century. The bear was photographed by an automatic camera placed in the exclusion zone and joins the other animals already found: a Lynx, Grey Wolves, horses, boars, deer, otters and other animals.

"We are working on a theory that, if we take away the human element out of the equation, the animals have a clear path on exclusion zone and get away from the pressure and dangers presented by the people", explained to the BBC the project leader, Mike Wood, University of Salford.

The Chernobyl disaster is considered the worst nuclear power plant accident in history, in terms of cost and victims, and the only one of two awarded the seven-level International Nuclear Event Scale.

500 000 people were involved to contain the contamination and a total of €13,8 billion. The TREE project aims to "reduce uncertainty in projected risk to humans and wildlife associated with exposure to radioactivity and reduce unnecessary conservationism". The TREE put 15 camera on each of the affected areas, to try to figure out if there is wildlife on the site and what their behavior.

Although the first discoveries have already been reported, the first part of the project just ends at the end of 2015.

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Young Londoners are fleeing to smaller cities

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The mayors Londoners say the number of inhabitants of the city will grow brutally for decades to come, but an analysis developed by the Office for National Statistics shows that from June 2013 to 2014, about 58,220 people between the 30 and 39 years have left the capital, the largest number ever and an increase of 10% compared to 2010.

According to the entity, the young Londoners are to settle in smaller cities and regions. Still, and how the numbers are based on records of the NHS (National Healths Service (national health service), may not include all young people who have left the city.

The Guardian advances that the drastic increase London house prices since June 2013 helped accelerate this migration. Today, the average price of a house in London is € 500,000 ($ 1.5 million), compared with € 230,000 ($ 730,000) in the rest of the country.

The favourite destination of young Londoners is Birmingham (pictured), which attracted 5,480 Londoners June 2012-June 2013. The next Bristol, Manchester, Nottingham and Oxford.

Another of the arguments for this migration of Londoners is the balance between work and social life. Many of these young people are new parents, who seek to have more time for you and your family, and who migrated to London to complete his university education.

On the other hand, the British regional economies see with good eyes these new professionals, which a decade ago would never dream of getting out of the British capital.

"Young people can be attracted, at the beginning of their careers, with a job in London, but then recognize that there are opportunities in other cities. We are starting to see the benefits of the takeover, particularly for jobs with more specific skills, "explained Ed Cox, director of the think-tank IPPR.

In Portugal, Lisbon continues to focus on some specific professions, grabbing every year thousands of young graduates. Does this decentralization may one day British be trend in Portugal, or the difference in size between English and Portuguese major cities will not allow it?

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Two new species of dinosaur discovered by accident

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After 75 years during a museum remain in Ottawa, in Canada, two dinosaur fossils have now been identified as being new. Or rather, as never having been identified previously.

"We have already discovered most species, but apparently there are many undiscovered," explained Nick Longrich, a paleontologist at the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. "We're still just digging the surface", metaforizou.

The two new species â€" the pentaceratops aquilonius, small cousin, triceratops and other of the genus kosmoceratops-lived in North America until the end of the Cretaceous, there are 75 million years ago.

Second Longrich, these dinosaurs will have migrated from a part of North America to another, diverging species. And only the competition among them has avoided that dinosaurs moved between the northern and southern regions of the continent.

"With the dinosaurs of the Cretaceous we see many large species in one habitat. They also tend to be very regional: as we pass from one to another habitat we have a completely different view of species "continued. The discovery was published in the September issue of the journal Creataceous Research.

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Monday, December 1, 2014

Russian miner who spends his days shooting foxes in leisure

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The region of Chukotka, in Russia's remote Northwest, is a region of rugged Arctic tundra. But these conditions are not an impediment to the photographer Ivan Kislov documenting the foxes who live there.

Kislov, who lives in the city of Magadan, also in northwestern Russia, works in Chukotka as a mining engineer and whenever there gaps of work take your camera and part looking for foxes.

Plus enjoy the contact with nature, photographing is as a "sort of routine rest", as the photographer to Bored Panda.

Kislov shooting all sorts of animals that is in its nature ramblings, from Arctic bears, the reindeer or wolves, but reveals that foxes are the main animal photography. "Foxes are curious and are close enough and I shoot them with angular and telescopic lenses", indicates Kislov.

Here are some of the pictures of foxes taken by this Russian photographer.

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4 foods that can be fatal if eaten raw

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Many think that food, when eaten raw, will always be healthier. This statement is true for vegetables â€" vegetables, fruits or vegetables â€" but a horse of a different color as we're talking chicken, red beans, tuna and rhubarb leaves, according to my aggregator well-being. Learn why.

1. Friend

Americans eat more chicken than beef or pork per year. In 2013, each person ate about 83 pounds of chicken, against 56 kilos of meat and 47 pounds of pork, according to the u.s. Department of agriculture (USDA).

Sometimes, due to the way he is treated in the processing plants, the raw chicken contains Salmonella, a group of bacteria that is the most common cause of food poisoning. Four to seven days after consumption, the bacterium infects the intestinal tract, causing fever, diarrhea, abdominal cramping and vomiting. This, however, is the best-case scenario.

Last year, the two chicken processing units of Foster Farms caused an outbreak of Salmonella Heidelberg infection, a type of bacteria resistant to antibiotics. In total, 621 people in 29 States and Puerto Rico have been infected. Despite not having been recorded deaths, 38 percent of people who got sick were hospitalized, with many suffering septicemia, a blood infection that can cause death.

Try to avoid eating raw chicken, making sure the kitchen at a temperature of at least 165 degrees â€" in order to kill Salmonella. In addition, do not wash the chicken and use paper kitchen towels.

2. Beans-Red 

The red bean is nutritious, since they contain potassium, magnesium, fiber, iron and proteins. With all these nutrients, is able to reduce the bad cholesterol, fight cardiovascular disease and increase the feeling of satiety.

"Designated by its resemblance to the shape of one of our organs [kidney], the red color of this type of beans certify their high concentration of antioxidants that fight disease," said the Time Janet bond Brill, a specialist in nutrition and fitness.

But, believe it or not, the beans coming out of Tin are not raw. They are already cooked, fortunately, because if they were, many could get sick. The red beans have high concentrations of phyto-hemagglutinin, a lectin which is a natural toxin. According to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), u.s. federal agency that regulates the use of medicines, this chemical can cause "nausea", vomiting, diarrhea and abdominal pain.

Despite the fito-hemagglutinin be more concentrated in the red beans, can also be found in beans, beans Chand and green beans. Opt for canned versions to avoid any bodily harm.

3 Tuna

The large fish accumulate in fatty tissues that absorb mercury from their prey, in its most toxic form (methylmercury). There are seas like the Mediterranean, which are too contaminated by metal, released by industry. But the risk cannot be excluded that represent the fish fished in other seas, as these tend to be migratory. Mercury can cause serious changes in the brain development of fetuses and babies.

Considering that the tuna can reach 4.5 m in length and weigh more than 740 pounds, this can mean high mercury content. It is common to find tuna in sushi and, especially, in children's lunchboxes, since it provides Omega-3 fatty acids are essential to the body which contribute to heart health.

Regardless of whether the canned tuna is or if it's in the raw state, it is important to know that contains mercury and that consume a lot of this food can cause mercury poisoning. Symptoms usually are high blood pressure, endometriosis and headaches, as well as muscle spasms, loss of coordination, weakness, muscle atrophy, and impaired cognitive function.

The u.s. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA, the acronym in English) suggests eating just 300 grams per week of a variety of fish and shellfish, such as shrimp, canned tuna, salmon and catfish, which contain lower levels of mercury. The tuna has a delicious flavor and is a very healthy food, but it is important to moderate their consumption to avoid poisoning seriously.

Rhubarb 4.Folhas

In the United States, many people grow rhubarb in their gardens because the stalks of the plant, when cooked with sugar become a delicious dessert or filling for pies or cakes. But the leaves of this plant can make us sick.

The leaves contain high levels of oxalic acid, which can also be found in bleach and pesticides. Symptoms of poisoning by ingestion of oxalic acid include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain and bleeding and can lead to death, according to the National Institutes of Health.

Choose to remove the leaves and eat the rhubarb in a secure manner. But if the rhubarb has been subject to freezing temperatures, it is best to throw it away â€" the cold causes chemical reactions inside the plant, releasing toxins in the thallus.

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