Thursday, 31 July 2014

SMEFUNDS’ Green Energy & Biofuels Named Top Sustainable Business

Chuck Dell and Kunle Odebunmi (COO -Green Energy & Biofuels Limited)

SMEFUNDS’ Green Energy & Biofuels Named Top Sustainable Business
First African Waste-to-Ethanol Company recognized by Mentor Capital Network

Washington DC—27 July 2014—Small Medium Enterprise Fundamentals’ (SMEFUNDS) Green Energy & Biofuels won the 2014 WJF Chuck Dell Award for Sustainable Business. Mentor Capital Network, formally known as the William James Foundation, selected the enterprise based on social impact and potential for growth. The award was a competitive process that considered the business models and results from 558 social enterprises from around the world. Judges involved in the selection included Laura Lovelace

Friday, 25 July 2014

Solar Home System, CCN Blog, Facebook like/Twitter Follow, Green Shops.

Solar Home System

The good time we've all been waiting for is here, carbon credit Network SOLAR HOME SYSTEM for all our members both new and old.

Our performance guarantee means that your solar system will be online all the time. If not, we provide the maintenance free of charge, and you don’t pay for it to just sit there.

CCN launches another Green Shop

HURRAY !!!! Carbon Credit Network launched another Green Shop in Ogba, Agege.

Address: Shop 58, LSDPC Shopping complex Oba Ogunji road, beside Great Talent Schoolby Pythagoras College Pen Cinema Road, Ogba - Agege..
Contact : 08023142642 or 08091605352

CCN Delegates At The Launching

Green Products

Green Products (also known as environment friendly products, eco-friendly products, nature friendly products) refer to products and services that are manufactured using eco-friendly materials. These products contribute to a more sustainable form of living by inflicting less or no impact on the environment.
Green products are formed or partially formed from recycled components, produced in energy-conservative way and then supplied to the market in an eco-friendly manner.

Thursday, 24 July 2014

The Effects of Climate Change In Nigeria

Climate change refers to an increase in average global temperatures. Natural events and human activities are believed to be contributing to an increase in average global temperatures. This is caused primarily by increases in greenhouse gases such as Carbon Dioxide (CO2). Nigeria is experiencing adverse climate conditions with negative impacts on the welfare of millions of people. Persistent droughts and flooding, off season rains and dry spells have sent growing seasons out of orbit, on a country dependent on a rain fed agriculture. Alarm bells are ringing with lakes drying up and a reduction in river flow in the arid and semi arid region. The result is fewer water supplies for use in agriculture, hydro power generation and other users. The main suspect for all this havoc is Climate Change. Scientific studies show snows are disappearing rapidly. Climate Change has been confirmed following release of the 4th IPCC Assessment report. Africa will be worst hit by the effects of Climate Change which Nigeria is part of it.

Monday, 14 July 2014

Run, Run Its Carbon

Kerosene is a type of fuel oil used for lighting, heating and cooking. Like many fuel oils, it is derived from crude oil. Kerosene is a liquid at room temperature, but it can evaporate; therefore, people can be exposed to kerosene by getting it on their skin or by inhaling the fumes. Direct exposure to the kerosene or a byproduct of burning the kerosene, such as carbon monoxide, can produce negative health effects. These include: