Daily Archives: March 28, 2008

Climate Change 'Heretics': Adapt While You Can

Read the full post at Environmental Capital. Two starkly contrasting visions this week: a chunk of Antarctica is poised to fall into the sea, presumably due to global warming, and the L.A. Times runs a story headlined “Global warming: Just … Continue reading

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Green Ink: Sweet Biogasoline

Read the full post at Environmental Capital. What about cutting oil out of the gasoline equation? Shell and Virent are working to turn sugars into “biogasoline” that can run in regular engines with as much punch as regular gas, in … Continue reading

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Turbine in Your Tank: Wind-Powered Cars

Read the full post at Environmental Capital. At a time when countries around the world are scrambling to install tiny amounts of renewable energy, Denmark has a different problem: What do you do when you’ve got too much wind power? … Continue reading

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Updated: Global Warming and Climate Change Tracer Bullet

Via ResourceShelf. Updated: Global Warming and Climate Change Tracer Bullet The following guide is intended for those who are looking for a review of the literature and vetted online resources on global warming and climate change. Materials cited are available … Continue reading

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