March 11, 2009
It was not so long ago I wrote about an article I read which was arguing for the sequestration of carbon dioxide in the oceans of the world. I said this one did not even pass the Homer Simpson test for feasibility, yet I was bombarded by mo than a few saying I could not possibly know about what I wa...
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The Oracle
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March 10, 2009
Sorry to go literary on you. I believe the term is poetic justice. I recently suggested giving every Clean Coal Congress critter a pail and sand shovel, a one-way ticket to Roane County and no health coverage, and elsewhere commented on what a mockery our “elected” representatives were m...
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March 09, 2009
It's easy to dismiss with a roll of the eyes anything the aviation industry says about addressing climate change, but the industry's latest plan contains a smart mix of policy and technology changes that could help the industry clean up its act. The 11-point plan laid out in "Aviation and Clima...
Wired: Autopia
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Dave Demerjian
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March 08, 2009
Spiegel: Can a climate catastrophe still be averted? Scientists voice pessimism in a new study, which concludes that no matter what the Western industrialized nations do, China's greenhouse emissions will be hard to stop. It sounds like wishful thinking: The United States, under new President Barack...
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Agence France-Presse: Humans and farm animals were known to emit harmful greenhouse gases through digestion, but German researchers said Tuesday that aquatic worms and bugs are also culprits, releasing laughing gas. Scientists at the Max Planck Institut and Denmark's Aarhus University found that mus...
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March 07, 2009
Spiegel: Can a climate catastrophe still be averted? Scientists voice pessimism in a new study, which concludes that no matter what the Western industrialized nations do, China's greenhouse emissions will be hard to stop. It sounds like wishful thinking: The United States, under new President Barack...
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Spiegel: Can a climate catastrophe still be averted? Scientists voice pessimism in a new study, which concludes that no matter what the Western industrialized nations do, China's greenhouse emissions will be hard to stop. It sounds like wishful thinking: The United States, under new President Barack...
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March 06, 2009
Spiegel: Can a climate catastrophe still be averted? Scientists voice pessimism in a new study, which concludes that no matter what the Western industrialized nations do, China's greenhouse emissions will be hard to stop. It sounds like wishful thinking: The United States, under new President Barack...
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Saul Griffith led off Greener Gadgets 2009 with one of the best 40 minute explanations of why (to use his words) we're all a bunch of "planet fuckers" and what we can do to change that in terms of our energy ......
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March 05, 2009
Agence France-Presse: Humans and farm animals were known to emit harmful greenhouse gases through digestion, but German researchers said Tuesday that aquatic worms and bugs are also culprits, releasing laughing gas. Scientists at the Max Planck Institut and Denmark's Aarhus University found that mus...
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