Full Coverage: Renewable energy
June 2006
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30.06.2006
from: The Ecologist
more..."Millions of bars of chocolate recalled by Cadbury could power Woking for a week if burned as a biofuel rather than consigned to landfill." Related topics/regions: [Consumption] [Renewable energy] |
28.06.2006
from: Groovy Green
more..."Scientists are looking to harness a small portion of the tremendous amount of energy exerted by people walking in a city, and use it to power electrical lights or devices." Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] Image: Lightbulb © Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
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27.06.2006
from: Treehugger
more...Producing biodiesel from algae is being touted as the most efficient way to make biodiesel fuel. Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] Image: Algae
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26.06.2006
from: Green Trust
more...Make your own environmentally friendly lemon batteries. Related topics/regions: [Renewable energy] |
26.06.2006
La potenza eolica installata nel 2005 nel mondo è risultata doppia rispetta a quella nucleare e la previsione per il quinquennio 2005-2010 è addirittura che la potenza eolica sovrasterà quella nucleare di almeno 5-7 volte. Secondo il Kyoto Club "il nucleare è antieconomico, mentre il business delle rinnovabili frutta 40 miliardi di dollari l'anno". Intanto il vento made in Italy, soprattutto quello del Sud, fa sempre più gola a grandi colossi dell'economia extranazionale, tedeschi in testa. La Germania, con il colosso assicurativo Allianz, si è già accaparrata un parco eolico in Sicilia mentre si stanno muovendo Danimarca e Spagna. L'Italia si scopre così paese del vento, o meglio terra fertile per un'industria lanciata verso un attivo che nelle rinnovabili non è certo facile ottenere. È lo stesso vento che ha fatto muovere, questa volta in casa, i petrolieri Garrone (Erg), partiti all'attacco di Enertad, il quinto produttore nazionale di energia eolica: l'offerta è di quasi 300 milioni di euro per il 100% delle utility.
more...Related topics/regions: [Climate change] [Environmental activism] [Renewable energy] Image: Energia eolica - da La nuova ecologia
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23.06.2006
Some 400 scientists and policy-makers from the world’s arid regions urged that leaders to put sharper focus on efforts to combat desertification, which threatens a third of the earth’s land surface.
more...Related topics/regions: [International cooperation] [Conservation] [Renewable energy] [United Nations] |
23.06.2006
from Ecogeek:
more...A Nigerian organisation has built a computer than can run on a single small solar panel and requires a fraction of the power most other computers use. Related topics/regions: [Nigeria] [Renewable energy] [ICT] Image: Solar panels © Peter Armstrong
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21.06.2006
from Ecofriend:
more...World Cup organisers are attempting to offset some of the carbon produced by millions of fans and players by paying to replace coal-fired boilers with woodchip-fuelled boilers at a South African farm. Related topics/regions: [South Africa] [Climate change] [Renewable energy] [Culture] Image: FIFA World Cup 2006
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19.06.2006
From Green Skeptic:
more...More and more electricity used in the U.S. is coming from renewable energy, says a new report. Related topics/regions: [United States] [Climate change] [Renewable energy] Image: Wind turbines © Safe Climate / SafeClimate.net (World Resources Institute)
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11.06.2006
from eco street blog:
more...Success stories from the US and Canada help debunk the myth that green buildings are too expensive with slow pay-back times. Related topics/regions: [Shelter & housing] [Renewable energy] Image: Building a house in the country © Center for Rural Strategies
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09.06.2006
from The Green Skeptic blog:
more...'The world’s second-largest emitter of greenhouse gases, surprisingly has emerged as a powerhouse in renewable energy.' Related topics/regions: [China] [Renewable energy] Image: The Three Gorges Dam - renewable energy at a price © WWF
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07.06.2006
from Watthead blog:
more...How large a contribution can ethanol make toward reducing America’s need for oil imports? Will using more corn to make more fuel lead to higher food prices? Related topics/regions: [United States] [Food] [Renewable energy] Image: Corn seed: for fuel or food?
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06.06.2006
from The Oil Drum:
more...An environmentally clean, sustainable solution for solving some of our global energy and environmental problems. Related topics/regions: [Oceans] [Renewable energy] |
05.06.2006
from grownupgreen blog:
more...The Centre for Alternative Technology is starting research on a key alternative energy strategy. Related topics/regions: [United Kingdom] [Renewable energy] Image: Wind turbines - preventing climate change with a renewable future © Safe Climate / SafeClimate.net (World Resources Institute)
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