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Renewable Energy

PV and biofuels – Aug 14

December 15, 2020August 14, 2007 by Staff

Doubts over ‘green’ solar panels
Biofuel a must for India, say experts
Biofuel boom threatens Gummy Bears

Categories Food & Water Tags Biofuels, Electricity, Food, Photovoltaic, Renewable Energy Leave a comment

Peak oil – Aug 11

December 15, 2020August 11, 2007 by Staff

Peak oil hits the Third World
Technology isn’t going to rescue us from oil
Professor Goose’s peak oil picks
Reborn SDS: Declaration of Independence from oil

Categories Energy Tags Activism, Electricity, Fossil Fuels, Oil, Politics, Renewable Energy Leave a comment

Renewables – Aug 10

December 15, 2020August 10, 2007 by Staff

Harnessing the energy of crowds

Algeria to tap vast sunbelt for solar energy

Wind turbine whining unwarranted

Categories Energy Tags Electricity, Photovoltaic, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Technology, Wind Energy Leave a comment

Renewables & energy demand –
Aug 8

December 15, 2020August 8, 2007 by Staff

Net-metering and solar panels

Energy search goes underground in Basel
Making data centers greener
New front for campus activism: energy efficiency

Categories Energy Tags Consumption & Demand, Electricity, Photovoltaic, Renewable Energy, Technology Leave a comment

Biofuels – Aug 6

December 15, 2020August 6, 2007 by Staff

Boom in biofuels could backfire (climate effects of more nitrogen fertilizer)
National Express quits biofuel experiment
Cruise line signs biodiesel contract

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Biofuels – Aug 4

December 15, 2020August 4, 2007 by Staff

Making gasoline from bacteria (LS9)
Big Sugar envisions its future powered by ethanol

First bio diesel shipment leaves Darwin
Losing land to palm oil in Kalimantan

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Food & agriculture – Aug 4

December 15, 2020August 4, 2007 by Staff

Forget the farm bill: For now, local politics is the way to effect ag-policy change
As imports of foreign produce increase, California farmers lose out

Ag professor urges ‘sustainable’ solution, not biofuels

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Solar – Aug 3

December 15, 2020August 3, 2007 by Staff

Too much energy is wasted by converting it
A solar oven saves energy

Thin film’s time in the sun

Categories Energy Tags Buildings, Electricity, Photovoltaic, Renewable Energy, Solar Energy, Technology, Urban Design Leave a comment

Edwards, Obama, Richardson and Clinton on energy

December 15, 2020August 3, 2007 by Arthur Smith

Which of the major Democratic party candidates has the best energy platform? A comparison based on what I could find on their websites and some interviews.

Categories Energy Tags Biofuels, Coal, Energy Policy, Fossil Fuels, Oil, Politics, Renewable Energy Leave a comment

Climate – Aug 2

December 15, 2020August 2, 2007 by Staff

Climate protest at Heathrow airport may face “the mother of all injunctions”
Brazil, alarmed, reconsiders policy on climate change
Warming of glaciers threatens millions in China

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Biofuels – Aug 1

December 15, 2020August 1, 2007 by Staff

Book Review: Alcohol Can Be a Gas! Fueling an Ethanol Revolution for the 21st Century
Ethanol sugarcane threatens Brazil’s wooded savanna
F William Engdahl: The great biofuel fraud
Rolling Stone: Ethanol scam

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Biofuels – July 31

December 15, 2020July 31, 2007 by Staff

David Blume’s Alcohol Can Be A Gas book
LS9 promises ‘renewable petroleum’

Poison plant could help to cure the planet
The ethanol effect

Categories Act: Inspiration, Food & Water Tags Activism, Alternative Currencies, Biofuels, Building Community, Culture & Behavior, Electricity, Food, Fossil Fuels, Marine Energy, Oil, Politics, Renewable Energy, Resource Depletion, Transportation Leave a comment
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