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Expert: Nuclear Power Is Too Risky and Expensive
A nuclear power plant on Lake Erie, in Michigan. © mandj98 (flickr)Nukenomics no longer add up.By Brittany Schell / October 31, 2008 WASHINGTON — Nuclear power is a risky source of energy that comes with many hidden costs, said an … Continue reading
Coal: Not Quite As Dirty Once You Burn It
What Is this “Clean Coal” Obama and McCain Support?By Tara DePorte / October 31, 2008. A look at whether “clean coal” is actually clean, how the technology works, and whether it is a climate crisis cure. Both Presidential Candidates Obama … Continue reading
Van Jones: ‘We just need the president to stop breaking everything.’
We Can’t Drill Our Way Out of Our Energy ProblemsBy Van Jones / September 20, 2008. In an electrifying speech, Van Jones explains that we have to invent and invest our way out of the economic and environmental crises. The … Continue reading
Chasing The Clean Coal Dragon : A DNC Lobby Adventure
‘Clean coal’ is in an experimental stage and at best hypotheticalAugust 26, 2008 DENVER — Greetings from from the Mile High City! It’s a beautiful day here in Denver. The DNC is in full swing, and excitement is in the … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Energy, Clean Energy, Coal, Democratic Convention, Denver, Energy, Lobbyists
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What’s More Important Than Saving the Planet?
This poster is just part of the propagandaThe Scam of Energy IndependenceBy Juan Cole John McCain keeps talking about making the US “energy independent.” Robert Bryce points out that it is impossible for the United States to be energy independent … Continue reading
Solar Power Breakthrough Stores Energy for Later Use
MIT’s Daniel Nocera.‘Now we can seriously think about solar power as unlimited and soon’August 2, 2008 CAMBRIDGE, Mass. – Within 10 years, homeowners could power their homes in daylight with solar photovoltaic cells, while using excess solar energy to produce … Continue reading
Electric Cars Are the Key to Energy Independence
German electric car.‘Anyone who drives an electric car falls in love with an electric car’By David Morris / August 2, 2008. Renewables won’t give us energy independence unless that electricity is used as a substitute for oil in our transportation … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Energy, Automobiles, Carbon Emissions, Electric Cars, Greenhouse Gasses, Renewable Energy
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The Big Green Bus: Ex-Diesel Goes Veggie
‘Spreading the green gospel’By Patrick Pfeiffer / July 27, 2008 “Either you’re on the bus or you’re off the bus,” was the hackneyed statement proposed to me by three members of Dartmouth College’s Big Green Bus; an ex-diesel goes veggie … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Energy, Biofuel, Energy, Environment, Greenhouse Gasses, Transportation
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From Garbage to Gas Tank: Trash as Biofuel
Good for Something?With national gas prices topping $4 per gallon, bioethanol from alternative sources — including trash — is becoming increasingly feasible. Now companies say garbage-based fuel could be commercially viable within two years. Photo from Getty Images.Trash talk that … Continue reading
ENVIRONMENT : The Island in the Wind
Once people on Samsø started thinking about energy, a local farmer explains, “it became a kind of sport.” Photo by Joachim Ladefoged.A Danish community’s victory over carbon emissionsby Elizabeth Kolbert Jørgen Tranberg is a farmer who lives on the Danish … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative Energy, Carbon Emissions, Denmark, Environment, Europe, Fossil Fuels, pollution
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Texas Plans to Harness All the Hot Air
Texas Approves a $4.93 Billion Wind-Power Projectby Kate Galbraith AUSTIN – Texas regulators have approved a $4.93 billion wind-power transmission project, providing a major lift to the development of wind energy in the state. The planned web of transmission lines … Continue reading
Getting Realistic About the Ethanol Scam
The Ethanol ScamBy Nicole Colson / July 19, 2008 AT FIRST glance, it seems like common sense. Unless you’re delusional or in the pay of the energy industry, you know that the burning of fossil fuels is the primary cause … Continue reading