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Sunday, February 15th, 2009
Less than 5 miles from the Eiffel tower, a 120 foot cylinder rises into the air, not unlike the Egyptian obelisk a little further down the street. This is not a new art installation or a simple flag pole, however, but rather a modified piece of machinery more familiar with ...
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Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
While hybrids currently only represent a small portion of the automotive market, it is quickly growing amidst rising fuel prices and concerns over global warming. Some consumers even find it difficult to purchase a hybrid as wait times are long for popular models, and thus dealers are charging more. These ...
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Monday, July 21st, 2008
Since the world's oceans are by far the largest carbon sink on the planet, they've been paid a lot of attention in recent years, not only as a gauge to measure climate change but also as possible repositories for excess CO2 currently floating in the atmosphere. Geo-engineering projects have been ...
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Friday, July 18th, 2008
A lot of us would love to get our hands on wind power, but if we can't put it in our own back yards, there's generally not much we can do, other than investing in an energy company that has a small portion of its electrical generation from wind. There ...
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Thursday, July 17th, 2008
LEDs, light-emitting diodes, are the future of household and commercial lighting, there is no doubt about that; they are way more efficient than even compact fluorescent bulbs (they also contain no mercury), use very little electricity, and last about 50,000 hours, meaning they'll probably outlive us all. The question though, ...
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
To be perfectly honest we've not been fans of hydrogen around here, in fact we're pretty much against it for most suggested applications. The problem with hydrogen is that today the majority of it is produced from by-products of natural gas combustion which releases CO2 into the atmosphere, among other ...
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Tuesday, July 15th, 2008
On Sunday Bombardier, a Canadian-based company that designs and builds mass transit vehicles, business jets and passenger planes, announced that it will roll out the first of its' CSeries planes, one that is substantially more environmentally friendly that what we find in the air today.
The CSeries will rival the well-known ...
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Thursday, July 10th, 2008
In a move that's a first for Australia, the Yang Power Station, a coal-fired facility located in Victoria's Latrobe Valley, has captured CO2 directly from the flue gases in what is being called a PCC, a post-combustion-capture device, which is being tested as a pilot project. The 35 foot high ...
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Wednesday, July 9th, 2008
General Motors has announced that they are planning on building the world's largest rooftop solar installation, to be located on their car manufacturing plant in Zaragosa, Spain. Well, ok, GM is not actually building it, or even owning it, or operating it, so it might just be a bit of ...
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Tuesday, July 8th, 2008
Airlines contribute to 3% of all CO2 emissions in Europe and an EU panel has included the industry in their Emission Trading Scheme. The scheme, which is an elaborate carbon (and other emission) trading program, allows for certain levels of CO2 to be emitted annually, and portions these amounts to ...
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