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Solar panels at a women's health centre in Camden, London. Jun-02
05/09/2008 Global production of solar photovoltaic cells increased 51 percent in 2007, to 3,733 megawatts.
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From: Worldwatch Institute
Related: [Renewable Energy] [Climate Change]
Image: Solar panels at a women's health centre in Camden, London. Jun-02 © Peter Armstrong
Coal-fired power stations are the largest single source of CO2 emissions
05/06/2008 Policymakers should not succumb to pumping vast amounts of taxpayers money into the elusive promise of carbon capture and storage, concludes Greenpeace in a new report.
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From: Greenpeace International
Related: [Pollution] [Climate Change] [Credit and Investment]
Image: Coal-fired power stations are the largest single source of CO2 emissions
Sunset industry? Not according to the API
05/05/2008 The American Petroleum Institute has just begun running a feel-good commercial that argues "America's future" lies in drilling out domestic reserves of oil and natural gas.
From: Gristmill
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Related: [United States] [Pollution] [Climate Change] [Corporations] [Consumption]
Image: Sunset industry? Not according to the API © Friends of the Earth International
ExxonMobil: 'pouring scorn on renewables investment'. Credit: MontroseDP
05/04/2008 Just as the need for renewables becomes critical, the oil giants signal an alarming retreat, writes Jeremy Leggett.
From: The Guardian
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Related: [Renewable Energy] [Climate Change] [Corporations]
Image: ExxonMobil: 'pouring scorn on renewables investment'. Credit: MontroseDP
This German home has it all: solar panels for hot water and heating, photovoltaic and 3 windmills Credit: rangorang
05/02/2008 The Energy Bill being debated by parliament needs to be amended to guarantee a premium payment - known as 'feed-in tariffs' - for all the green energy generated by householders, businesses and local communities, says Friends of the Earth.
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From: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Related: [United Kingdom] [Democracy] [Renewable Energy] [Climate Change]
Image: This German home has it all: solar panels for hot water and heating, photovoltaic and 3 windmills Credit: rangorang
The Guarani in Brazil have lost their land to sugar cane ©Joćo Ripper/Survival
05/02/2008 Demand for biofuels is destroying tribal peoples’ land and lives, according to a new report. Palm oil is one of the most destructive crops followed by sugar cane, soy, corn, manioc and jatropha.
From: Survival
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Related: [Renewable Energy] [Forests] [Climate Change] [Land] [Food] [Agriculture]
Image: The Guarani in Brazil have lost their land to sugar cane ©Joćo Ripper/Survival
How big is your footprint?
05/01/2008 In the United States, even the people with the lowest usage of energy are still producing, on average, more than double the global per-capita average, an MIT class has estimated.
From: Science Daily
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Related: [United States] [Pollution] [Climate Change] [Consumption] [Transport]
Image: How big is your footprint? © Jeffrey Allen

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