Scientists in Germany are working on a new generation of environmentally friendly explosives for use in bombs. Live Science reports that the research is being partially funded by the U.S. Army.
Explosives such as trinitrotoluene (a.k.a. TNT) and cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (a.k.a. RDX), which are commonly used by military forces around the globe today, create toxic gases upon detonation. Furthermore, the compounds themselves are toxic, and can raise environmental concerns when chemicals from unexploded and partially exploded ordinance leach into ground soil.
The new bombs primarily get their explosive energy from nitrogen rather than carbon. In laboratory tests these explosive were found to be more powerful than traditional explosives, despite having a far smaller carbon footprint. We're sure that those who are eventually the targets of these new green bombs will find this most reassuring.
Robert F.
Kennedy talks eloquently
about how the media has
failed democracy (click
HERE to view video). But
has an apathetic
democracy also failed the
media, by consistently
undervaluing it and
failing to protect it? I
guess it's a...
According to
information just released
by the California
Environmental Protection
Agency's Air
Resources Board (ARB) up
to 24,000 deaths a year
may be attributed to
particulate pollution.
The figure is triple that
of previous official
estimates....
According to
information just released
by the California
Environmental Protection
Agency's Air
Resources Board (ARB) up
to 24,000 deaths a year
may be attributed to
particulate pollution.
The figure is triple that
of previous official
estimates....
Alaska's Republican
state governor, Sarah
Palin, has announced
plans to fight the Bush
administration on its
decision to place polar
bears on the endangered
species list. Palin is
challenging conservation
and environmental data,
and sights concern...
Sent out via E-Mail from
Wal Mart Watch:First of
all, let it be known that
I'm Debbie
Shank's son, and not
some random dude putting
in his two cents. That
being said, here's
the skinny...When we sued
the trucking company, our
lawyer told u...
Debbie Shank was a
Wal-Mart employee when
she was left "brain
damaged, disabled and
penniless" from a
car accident seven years
ago. But after the Shank
family received a
settlement from the
trucking company at
fault, Wal-Mart demanded
reimbu...
http://www.care2.com/news
/member/820934955/686388
I just don't
understand how WalMart
can justify this.
While the law may be on
their side, where is
their "we're a
family" mentality
that they supposedly show
to their workers?&n...
The Americans with
Disabilities Act has been
diluted and warped since
its inception by too many
lawsuits and various
Department of Justice
mandates. Please
visit this website to
learn more about this
vital piece of
legislation that would
give th...
2 Great sites that have
HUGE lists of
Click-To-Give
websites:http://www.freew
ebs.com/clickforcharity/h
ttp://www.freewebs.com/ka
t74/freedonationsites.htm
I just found these
yesterday (3-20-08) and
haven't had a chance
to compare the lists for
duplic...
Blog: CO2 by Shaktiva I.
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— I had a weird thought
about CO2 today: Mars
consists of 96% of CO2,
stones and rocks consists
of carbondioxide, the
more carbondioxide, the
more rocks are being
created. What if global
warming isn't real but
what if eco-challenge is?
What if the disap... more
Blog: Snow and the holidays arrives! by SlyTheFox A.
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— We received a little bit
of snow tonight and there
may be more tonight. We
were supposed to get some
over the last couple of
nights but the storm
wasn’t coming as
fast as the
meteorologists predicted
initially. At the most
we are expecting 3-4 ... more
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