Saturday, November 3, 2007

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The Economic Development of the Moon
Slashdot - USA
You stretch the timeline out long enough and assume success and growth, someday we're going to want to have this solar system as a Galactic Wildlife Park. ...
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Officials say Del. can fix looming energy problems
The News Journal - Wilmington,DE,USA
Solving the problem, officials said, will require a massive shift to clean and renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power, and a massive ...
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'Serious and Dangerous Deficiencies' in IPCC Biofuel Recommendations
By Ian Angus
In contrast, for example, the use of inefficient solar cells to recharge inefficient batteries in hybrid cars is at least 100 times more energy-efficient than any current land-use system for producing ethanol, and solar cells can be ...
Climate and Capitalism - http://climateandcapitalism.blogspot.com/

University Labs Get Help from BP, Dow Chemical
By Katie Fehrenbacher
Photosynthetic bacteria needs solar energy and a production facility, which requires lower costs than other types of biodiesel production and suits the climate of Arizona. BP also announced a deal with UC Berkeley, Lawrence Berkeley ...
Earth2Tech - http://earth2tech.com

Michael Bloomberg Calls for National Carbon Tax–Is There a Meaning ...
By Ron Chusid
If we really want to be able to manufacture competitively priced biofuel and solar power, if we really want to sequester the carbon dioxide released from coal, we have to be willing to make the commitments that will drive private ...
Liberal Values - http://liberalvaluesblog.com

Hey Migz! Feed the Cars or Feed the People?
By DJB Rizalist
For the longer term, I think that other forms of renewable energy than biofuels need to be given high priority for research and evaluation. For example wind, solar and wave energy sources have to be developed and encouraged with tax and ...
Philippine Commentary - http://philippinecommentary.blogspot.com/


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