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May 2006

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05/31/2006 Kako za portal Alert piše Dušica Radojčić iz Zelene Istre u Portorožu se 5. i 6. 6. 2006. održava međunarodna konferencija pod nazivom "Strategija održivog razvoja Jadrana", koju organizira slovensko Ministarstvo zaštite okoliša i prostornog planiranja u suradnji s UNEP/MAP INFO/RAC. Stoga su Zveza Ekoloških Gibanj (SLO), Zelena Istra (HR) i Legambiente FVG (I) susret pod nazivom Međunarodni alternativni forum Sjevernog Jadrana organizirali istog dana tj. 5. 6, na Svjetski dan zaštite okoliša.
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From: Osjecki zeleni
Related: [Croatia] [Italy] [Slovenia] [Environment] [Oceans]
05/27/2006 from Climate Change blog:
Both countries are building dirty coal-fired power stations fast. These are not 'clean energy sources' as industry PR suggests: the 'lie that may destroy the Earth's atmospheric system'.
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Related: [China] [United States] [Climate Change]
05/26/2006 The government’s plan to make blending of 5% ethanol with petrol mandatory from October 2006 is a welcome step. But for a steady supply, we need a long-term, comprehensive policy on biofuels with clear targets, a well-defined pricing policy and a road-map to develop a variety of feedstock options for biofuel production.

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Related: [Intermediate Technology] [Pollution] [Renewable Energy]
Greenpeace
05/24/2006 La Presidenta Michelle Bachelet, en su Programa de Gobierno declaró que “Pondremos como meta que un 15 por ciento del aumento de generación eléctrica al Bicentenario, se logre con energías renovables no convencionales, como eólica, biomasa o hidráulica de pequeña escala”.
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From: Instituto de Ecología Política
Related: [Chile] [Environment]
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05/24/2006 A project that is bringing clean, efficient energy to rural communities in Nepal received a major boost this month in the form of a deal that rewards it for reducing the country's greenhouse gas emissions.
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Related: [Nepal] [Environment]
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05/23/2006 YK:n kehitysjärjestö UNDP:n mukaan 2,4 miljardia ihmistä elää ilman nykyajan energiapalveluita, joita tarvitaan muun muassa ruoan valmistukseen, lämmitykseen ja valaistukseen. Ruuan valmistaminen ilman kunnon liettä altistaa hengitystiesairauksille. Runsaasta polttopuun keräämisestä taas aiheutuu ympäristöhaittoja, UNDP:n seminaarissa todettiin.
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05/22/2006 The Indian government's Ministry of Non-Conventional Energy Sources and the UNDP/GEF hold a demonstration on biomethanation technologies which can be easily replicated and can help in cutting down on green house gases. The Indian government is considering mainstreaming these technologies for its waste-to-energy programmes.
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From: United Nations Development Programme
Related: [India] [Environment] [Renewable Energy]
05/20/2006 from Center for Global Development blog:
Smoke plumes from fossil fuel-burning It hasn't been all plain sailing as the carbon market and its managers are still finding their way. But it is still an historic model for what the whole world must do to combat climate change, claims David Roodman.
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Related: [Europe] [International Cooperation] [Climate Change]
Coal-fired power: the most polluting energy source
05/18/2006 from Gristmill:
'Solar and wind can't be anything more than add-ons to a more reliable coal-based grid.' That is the orthodox view. But there are solutions in sight.
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Related: [Renewable Energy]
Image: Coal-fired power: the most polluting energy source
05/16/2006 Environmental organisations in the Western Ghats region have expressed opposition to the proposed thermal power project at Tadari near Gokarna in Uttara Kannada. They have termed the project not only "destructive", but also "dangerous".
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Related: [India] [Environment] [Environmental Activism]
Wind turbines providing renewable energy
05/15/2006 The South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) - a grouping of seven south Asian neighbours - held a meeting with the World Energy Council (WEC) in India recently over the unrealised potential of renewable energy and to discuss a role for public-private partnerships.
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From: The Energy and Resources Institute
Related: [South Asia] [Renewable Energy]
Image: Wind turbines providing renewable energy © Greenpeace UK
05/12/2006 UNITED NATIONS, May 12 (OneWorld) - With growing concerns over high prices of oil and its adverse impact on the world's poor and the environment, the United Nations is urging policy makers to explore the use of alternative sources for energy.
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From: OneWorld US
Related: [United States] [Consumption] [Climate Change] [Renewable Energy]
Bag of money
05/11/2006 from Musings of an Eco-Entrepreneur blog:
A 'credit' idea which is like how wind power works, but instead of the credits reflecting energy that was created in a green way, they're derived from energy that’s not needed to be created in the first place.
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Related: [United States] [Business]
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Emissions trading
05/11/2006 Small rural communities in Nepal will reap the benefits of the carbon market as the World Bank promotes the use of biogas as a commercially viable industry. This is the first greenhouse gas emission (GHG) reductions project in Nepal under the Clean Development Mechanism (CDM) of the Kyoto Protocol.
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From: World Bank
Related: [Nepal] [Environment] [Pollution]
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05/08/2006 RIO DE JANEIRO, Brazil, May 8 (ENS) - Brazil has inaugurated its first uranium enrichment facility to produce the type of fuel for nuclear power plants that Iran is running into trouble for attempting to produce. There are strong suspicions that the objective of the Iranian nuclear program is to eventually build a bomb, but Brazil has managed to assure the international community its intentions are industrial and commercial, not military.
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From: Environment News Service (ENS)
Related: [Brazil] [Nuclear Issues] [Geopolitics] [Nuclear Arms]
05/05/2006 from WattHead blog:
"I believe there are better alternatives to nearly all of the potential applications of hydrogen," says Jesse Jenkins who then explains why.
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Related: [Renewable Energy]

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