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Monthly Archives: April 2007
One Ford the Recall Missed
Despite massive recall, Ford trucks continue to burn.
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Vinod Khosla in a Solar Fight
Thanks to Bob Rohantensky for bringing this story to my attention. I got a real chuckle out of reading the response of Khosla’s opponent in this debate, PV solar advocate Herman Scheer, because I am…
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Agricultural Renaissance
Those who come from developing countries know this, biofuels, or any development of any industry, will lead to growth. Especially those from the rural areas who benefit from increased production and local economic movement. Its reported here, in fact saying…
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US and China Should Lead Global Pollution Solutions
Rightly said! These are two of the worst polluters! This is a wonderful article about the global climate positions of these two countries and the remedial steps they should take. Lead is the right word since we have to ask…
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Germany: The World’s Most Efficient Country
Actually, the word is “to become” the world's most efficient country. Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel unveiled very ambitious targets that would make Germany the most energy-efficient country in the near future. He said: “We have all witnessed the dangers of…
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Germany: The World’s Most Efficient Country
Actually, the word is “to become” the world's most efficient country. Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel unveiled very ambitious targets that would make Germany the most energy-efficient country in the near future. He said: “We have all witnessed the dangers of…
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Germany: The World’s Most Efficient Country
Actually, the word is “to become” the world's most efficient country. Environment Minister Sigmar Gabriel unveiled very ambitious targets that would make Germany the most energy-efficient country in the near future. He said: “We have all witnessed the dangers of…
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Carbon Capture
Capture carbon from industrial processes, pump it into the ground, or pass it through seawater to diffuse it. These are the suggestions of a study from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (this and nuclear electricity generation) to save the…
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God Wants You To Be Green
That is what this article says and according to the article, the Vatican's Council for Justice and Peace just issued this statement in reaction to today's hottest topics – climate change. The Holy Catholic Church is now taking the same…
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More Nuclear More GM
That is the suggestion of about 2,000 climate scientists, to mitigate climate change. It is a collision course with environmentalists of course, as noted in this article. This position resulted from a survey, of which the results are outlined in…
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My Ideal Presidential Candidate on the Environment
I did not get to watch the first debate of the Democratic candidates for president, but I have seen some coverage of it. The Wall Street Journal’s Energy Roundup had a write-up on it a couple of days…
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Who Will Say Its Really Green?
The Dutch really want their green energy green. This article reports Environment Minister Jacqueline Cramer saying that: “Biomass production should not come at the expense of environmental damage and it should lead to less emissions of greenhouses gases than fossil…
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Arctic Ice Retreating More Quickly Than Computer Models Project
Science Daily: Arctic sea ice is melting at a significantly faster rate than projected by even the most advanced computer models, a new study concludes. The research, by scientists at the National Center for Atmospheric Research (NCAR) and the University of Colorado’s National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), shows that the Arctic’s ice cover [...]
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Arctic sea ice melting much faster, experts find
MSNBC: Arctic summer sea ice is melting at a significantly faster rate than projected by even the most advanced computer models, according to a new study that concludes recent U.N. reports on warming underestimate the changes in the Arctic. The shrinking of summertime ice is about 30 years ahead of the climate model projections, [...]
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