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July 2007

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07/31/2007 Greenpeace India has released a set of thermograph images of the Mysore Palace as a part of its campaign to phase out inefficient lighting in India to fight climate change. The palace uses approximately 96,000 ordinary light bulbs, which are energy inefficient and replacing them with compact fluroscent lamps (CFLs) can save Rs 41 lakhs and a significant amount of power.
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Related: [South Asia] [India] [Consumption] [Climate Change] [Governance]
Pohon jarak, Sumber:http://id.wikipedia.org
07/28/2007 Kenaikan harga bahan bakar minyak (BBM) akhir-akhir ini dipastikan berimbas kepada warga miskin. Pilihan energi alternatif nonfosil dari ekstrak biji tanaman jarak pagar dinilai mampu menghemat pengeluaran rumah tangga miskin atas BBM.
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Related: [Indonesia]
Image: Pohon jarak, Sumber:http://id.wikipedia.org
07/24/2007 The compact fluorescent lightbulb (CFL) has become a symbol of the fight against climate change, but a growing section of experts and activists have dared to question the wisdom of a mass shift to CFLs without taking into account its dependence on mercury, which has a grave impact on health and the environment.
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From: Toxics Link
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07/17/2007 UNITED NATIONS, Jul 17 (OneWorld) - The huge fire and radioactive leak at a nuclear site in Japan caused by Monday's earthquake have prompted new calls for restraints on the use of nuclear technology.
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07/09/2007 Investing in a renewable electricity future will save 10 times the fuel costs of a "business as usual" fossil-fuelled scenario, saving $180 billion USD annually and cut CO 2 emissions in half by 2030, according to a joint report by Greenpeace and the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC).
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