Posts Tagged ‘algae’
Turning China’s Algae into Energy
Thursday, October 9, 2008 4:04 2 CommentsFor China, algae blooms are an issue they have been dealing with for a long time. In the last 2 years, there has been international coverage of blooms in Wuxi (China’s 3rd largest lake) and Qingdao (right before the Olympics), but the problem is much larger and has a longer history.
When covering the issues last [...]
The Dead Seas of China
Wednesday, October 8, 2008 19:45 No CommentsOver the last few years, I have been keeping tabs on a number of algae breakouts in China. Taihu was the Chernobyl of them all as it this lake was a well touristed destination, and the media was able to run with the story. Later in the year you had 10 tributaries of the Yangtze [...]
The Amazing Algae Eating Alewife
Thursday, September 25, 2008 1:42 No CommentsAlgae blooms in China are becoming a real issue for many bodies of water in China, and solutions are needed.
Looking recently into using algae to create energy, which is a very limited technology at this point, I came across another option that may have more practical applications for China. The Alewife
As reported in the August [...]
Yangtze River Algae Blooms
Tuesday, July 22, 2008 9:34 No CommentsLas tyear, the story of Wuxi’s algae blooms was still fresh in everyone’s mind, and 3 weeks ago it was Qingdao’s.
The problem is that there have been dozens of other blooms in other locations, and for me one of the things I fear the most is that the water of the Yangtze will see significant [...]
