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Posted on Sunday October 19th, 2008 at 15:56 in global warming, Alternative Energy, special report
One kind of industry rarely discussed among environmental movements is the paper business.It seems like such an obvious industry – paper is made from trees, after all.The consensus seems to be that there are two options facing the future of paper: ...
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Posted on Tuesday October 14th, 2008 at 20:05 in global warming, solar power
Harvard (TGW) – SiOnyx is using a material, “black silicon”, Harvard scientists accidentally discovered almost 10 years ago that is 100 to 500 times more sensitive to light than traditional silicon.The silicon is produced by placing ordinary si...
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Posted on Monday October 13th, 2008 at 00:01 in special report
Hello, and welcome to Carnival of the Green #149!I’d just like to quickly thank Treehugger for sponsoring this, and remind everybody that last week’s Carnival of the Green was at Sustainablog and next week’s will be over at The Good Human!Your ...
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Posted on Monday September 22nd, 2008 at 20:09 in global warming
Northeast (TGW) – A group of 10 northeastern states will conduct the first carbon action in the United States, in an attempt to reduce humanity’s contribution to global warming.The Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI) will be selling carbon ...
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Posted on Friday September 19th, 2008 at 21:11 in global warming, Alternative Energy, special report
The method in which America creates energy has been a hot topic during the 2008 presidential election. For most, a primary concern deals with how we can keep prices down at the pump while eliminating our need for foreign oil. This desire has lead to ...
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Posted on Thursday September 18th, 2008 at 20:11 in global warming, Alternative Energy
Sapphire Energy HQ (TGW) – Bill Gates’ investment firm is investing in algae energy firm Sapphire Energy, part of a group of financiers that invested over $100 million in the company.Sapphire produces the chemical equivalent of gasoline from alga...
Hi, very nice site. Global warming is the most important issue we face today. And the developing countries do nothing for that purpose you know. They do not find replacing their old technologies with the environment friendly ones echonomic. What would you offer them to do? E.g. about reducing carbon emission, greenhouse gases? I also found that link interesting. Just a thought.
Best regards,
gulsah
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