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Golden Gate Bridge Suicide Net Approved
ktvu.com — Get your pictures of the bridge now before this stupid net is installed. More… (Environment)
Exposing the Bi-Partisan Myth of Clean Coal
matadorchange.com — There’s at least one topic the candidates in the US elections won’t be wrangling over: so-called “clean” coal. That’s because they all support it.More… (Environment)
8 Easy Ways to Slash Your Power Bills
techradar.com — With electricity prices on the up, we're either going to have to spend more cash on the bills or find a way to decrease the amount of power our computers and gadgets use. Fortunately, the latter is easy. More… (Environment)
House Bill Aims To Slash CO2 Emissions 80% By 2050
thedailygreen.com — House leaders unveiled a bill this week to dramatically slash carbon dioxide emissions 80% by 2050 to stave off the worst consequences of global warming. The Dingell-Boucher bill starts with a cap-and-trade system to reduce pollution from power plants -- something both presidential candidates have supported -- and from the transportation sector.More… (Environment)
MIT research bringing 'smart bikes' to Denmark - MIT News Of
web.mit.edu — The project, called SmartBiking, will utilize a novel self-organizing smart-tag system that will allow the city's residents to exchange basic information and share their relative positioning with each other. The project will be implemented citywide in time for the November 2009 U.N. Climate Change Conference, which Copenhagen will host.More… (Environment)
Give Coal The Boot | Greenpeace UK
greenpeace.org.uk — To join the Give Coal the Boot campaign, choose a footprint below and fill in your details. So your boot will be put on the map in the right place, you’ll need to enter your postcode or use the map to find your location.More… (Environment)
A peek inside the homes of the future
edition.cnn.com — As cities and towns become more heavily populated, the issue of living in increasingly smaller spaces will undoubtedly put a physical squeeze on interior living. At the same time an increasing awareness of our carbon footprint and the effect our style of living has on the environment will have further implications on how we construct the inside.More… (Environment)
StarBucks stops wasting water
thesun.co.uk — Firm said last night: “With immediate effect, stores in the UK and Ireland will introduce a new procedure.” Spoons will be washed by a tiny burst of hot water from the espresso machine. More… (Environment)
Video Podcast 192 Lasers, Nuclear Weapons and Fusion Power
blog.wired.com — "The National Ignition Facility at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory was built by the Department of Energy to gather data on the thermonuclear reactions that occur inside atomic weapons. And as an excellent side bonus, NIF (rhymes with stiff) could unlock the secret of harnessing fusion for unlimited, clean electricity." Taken from wiredMore… (Environment)
Scientists resolve long-standing puzzle in climate science
physorg.com — A team led by Livermore scientists has helped reconcile the differences between simulated and observed temperature trends in the tropics.More… (Environment)
Army Embraces Solar, Wind, and Bio-Fuel Power
gizmodo.com — The Army is following the Air Force's green efforts to cut their energy expenditures and, presumably, don't see their weapons budget cut. They will install solar panels and windmills, while investing in bio-fuels and energy conservation in bases all around the country.More… (Environment)
Landfill to Restore Wildlife Habitat for Threatened Species
thinkgreen.com — At first glance, a landfill is unsuitable for wildlife habitat. The Audubon Society doesn’t agree. In fact they recently announced a partnership with a landfill in North Little Rock, AR. More… (Environment)
Global Warming Hoax Weekly Round-Up: Oct. 10, 2008
dailybayonet.blogs.com — Welcome to the weekly round-up of all things a growing climate skeptic needs. Lots of good stuff for you this week, and if you've ever read a round-up before, you're going to love this week's return hottie.More… (Environment)
Global warming: why cut one 3,000th of a degree?
timesonline.co.uk — Costs would most probably increase similarly, fiftyfold to £5,000 billion. This amazing sum would simply postpone global warming and its problems by a mere 11 months by the end of the century.More… (Environment)
The Green Revolution
katiemccartney.com — "Green" building is all the rage in this day and age. Builders are using latest green technologies to market new homes and update existing homes to the public. When shopping for greener home technologies, remember that everything green has a balance sheet...More… (Environment)
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