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March 2006
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03/31/2006
WASHINGTON, D.C., Mar 30 (OneWorld) - Alongside the war in Iraq, Americans worry most about U.S. dependence on foreign oil, a leading pollster said Thursday.
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Climate Change] [Renewable Energy] [Politics] |
03/31/2006
On the surface, new fuel efficiency standards announced by the Bush Administration Wednesday would seem to constitute a move toward energy independence and a more stable climate. But just below the surface...
Read moreFrom: OneWorld US Related: [United States] [Consumption] [Corporations] [Climate Change] [Politics] Image: Ford Escape Hybrid SUV © Environment News Service (ENS)
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03/30/2006
from Cleantechblog:
Read moreA new type of combined heat and power microgeneration system, the Home Energy Station, will also produce hydrogen to fuel up the family car. Related: [Transport] Image: Is centralised power generation under threat from micro-CHP?
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03/28/2006
from the Carbon Coach:
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Join the launch of the People's Power Station on Tuesday 4 April.
Related: [United Kingdom] [Environmental Activism] |
03/27/2006
from Gristmill blog:
Read more"Somewhere between 5 and 13 percent of residential power is consumed by appliances that nobody is actually using. Hmph. ...The solution here seems to be government intervention," claims Clark Williams-Derry. Related: [United States] Image: Less of this with leaner standby standards
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03/27/2006
Sunita Narain from the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE) wonders whether India should go in for nuclear energy to fuel its economic growth.
Read moreRelated: [India] [Economy] [Nuclear Issues] Image: © Nuclear Age Peace Foundation
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03/24/2006
As the cost of natural gas continues to climb, wind-generated electricity is gaining ground as an affordable and renewable alternative, argues eco-economy guru Lester Brown. In fact, both rural communities and big-time players are beginning to take notice--and take advantage.
Read moreFrom: Earth Policy Institute Related: [United States] [Consumption] [Corporations] [Conservation] [Pollution] [Renewable Energy] Image: Wind Power! © Worldwatch Institute
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03/22/2006
Udruga Eko Kvarner smatra da je odluka Vlade Republike Hrvatske o osnivanju Radne skupine za gradnju terminala za ukapljeni prirodni plin (donesena na 148. sjednici održanoj 16. ožujka u Zagrebu) mudra i razumna. Vjerujemo da su osnivanjem Radne skupine stvoreni preduvjeti za kvalitetan izbor lokacije za plinski terminal, pod uvjetom da sve aktivnosti Radne skupine budu u popunosti transparentne.
Read moreFrom: EKO Kvarner Related: [Croatia] [Environment] |
03/22/2006
from marklynas.org blog:
Read more"Micropower - the small-scale generation of energy using wind, solar or CHP (combined heat and power) - seems to be rapidly gaining support here in the UK," claims Mark. The outlook is bright. Related: [United Kingdom] [Renewable Energy] Image: Micropower could mean fewer of these © Worldwatch Institute
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03/21/2006
from Solarbuzz:
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That's what this solar energy portal suggests when you've installed a solar energy system. To help, it has useful guides to the various systems and includes links to suppliers and installers around the world.
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03/17/2006
from the Scientific Activist blog:
Read moreThe engineering problems of fusion reactors will make them hopelessly uneconomic so "as the sun continues to provide us with an almost unending potential source of energy, it would be a shame not to take full advantage of it and harness the most powerful force of nature in a different way," says Nick Anthis. Related: [Nuclear Issues] [Renewable Energy] [Science] Image: Natural nuclear fusion reactor: the sun
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03/16/2006
from the BBC:
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"To make the substantial cuts in emissions we are going to have to make, there are only two ways to do it - taxation or rationing." Domestic Tradable Quotas, personal pollution allowances, have to be the answer.
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03/13/2006
Experts predict a 119% increase in consumer electricity demand. 15 March marks an international day of action as consumer groups in 113 countries around the world protest against unsustainable, unaffordable and unjust access to energy. Find out what you can do (pfd).
Read moreFrom: Consumers International Related: [Consumption] |
03/13/2006
from the British Association:
Read moreDuring National Science Week (10-19 March), what could you do to tackle climate change? Make a pledge and, with others like you, make a real impact. Related: [United Kingdom] [Climate Change] [Science] Image: Copyright British Association
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03/10/2006
The Code for Sustainable homes is to become mandatory for all new homes - and possibly all existing homes - in Britain, setting new energy and water efficiency standards beyond building regulations.
Read moreFrom: WWF International Related: [United Kingdom] |
03/09/2006
The pre-occupation of U.S. officials with oil and guns will stand in stark contrast to the expressed concern of the American people regarding the ongoing genocide in Darfur and global health challenges like HIV/AIDS and the bird flu, says Washington D.C.-based Africa Action in it annual U.S. policy review.
Read moreFrom: Africa Action Related: [Africa] [United States] [International Cooperation] [HIV/AIDS] [Geopolitics] [Arms & Military] Image: A teenage boy in a field ready for harvest © Center for Global Development
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03/09/2006
The European Commission's new energy strategy immediately came under fire yesterday for lacking a long-term vision for a sustainable and efficient use of resources.
Read moreFrom: WWF International Related: [Europe] |
03/09/2006
Plans to inject CO2 into oilfields could quadruple US oil reserves, according to the U.S. Department of Energy. Applied around the world on a large scale, this technology could hugely increase amounts of easily recoverable oil. How can this process be considered carbon neutral when the whole point is to recover more oil to burn? asks Mark Lynas.
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03/08/2006
from Green Car Congress:
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03/07/2006
This week a diverse group of energy professionals, government officials, academics, and civil society representatives will be hosted by the World Bank to look at how to ensure energy security for developing countries through the use of clean technologies, among other topics.
Read moreFrom: World Bank Related: [Poverty] [Renewable Energy] [Civil Society] [Geopolitics] [Governance] |
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Join the launch of the People's Power Station on Tuesday 4 April.
That's what this solar energy portal suggests when you've installed a solar energy system. To help, it has useful guides to the various systems and includes links to suppliers and installers around the world.
"To make the substantial cuts in emissions we are going to have to make, there are only two ways to do it - taxation or rationing." Domestic Tradable Quotas, personal pollution allowances, have to be the answer.
