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Via earthtimes.org,03/09/2011 Genetic analysis has determined a fungus that has been causing cypress canker disease and killing trees in six out of the world’s seven continents originated from California. ...
Via inhabitat.com, 29/08/2011 Lighting Science Group and Dixon Technologies India have unveiled the world’s first 60-watt equivalent LED lightbulb for under $15! We all know how much electricity LED ...
... on a wind farm, and the UK arm of the company has recently pledged to use 100 percent clean energy to power all of its stores. If every big box store was as green as IKEA, the world would be a much better ...
... Mussels That Can Convert Hydrogen into Energy | Inhabitat - Green Design Will Save the World  ...
... in German) from the University of Applied Sciences in Offenburg just broke a pretty significant one: the world record for total distance traveled on a single charge. As we just learned testing the ...
... in rich nations can develop emissions-reduction projects in the developing world in return for carbon offset credits. The researchers said governance of the offset scheme does not function properly, ...
Via inhabitat.com, 08/17/11 Air Products, one of the leaders in hydrogen fueling technology, have just announced the official opening of the world’s first fuel cell and hydrogen energy station in ...
Via stuff.co.nz, 18/08/2011 GOP presidential candidate Rick Perry told New Hampshire voters that he does not believe in manmade global warming, calling it a scientific theory that has not been proven.  ...
9. Bosses still miss green message
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Via nzherald.co.nz, 04-09-2011 Kiwi small business owners want to do the right thing in their communities - and people are more important than the environment, a study on their philanthropic tendencies ...
... more low-level clouds around the world. Trees have proven themselves to be great climate regulators and this new finding just adds to the list of reasons to preserve our forests and plant new trees. ...
... while coal tops the list with a world average of 161 deaths per TWh. The numbers for this were calculated looking at not only at direct impacts from power station accidents, but also indirect effects, ...
... for Finance and Sustainable Growth John Swinney said in a government press release that ”These projects further confirm that Scotland is the world leading destination for marine energy development and ...
... deny Kiwi clean tech businesses their rightful share of the global economic bonanza in clean energy. And this was disappointing as it flies in the face of what other Governments around the world are ...
14. Axe coal to halt global warming
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... of climate change', who spoke at Massey University yesterday. Dr James Hansen is one of the world's leading climate scientists and was in Palmerston North as part of a six-stop tour of New Zealand. He ...
15. The ugly side of solar panels
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... they help lowering them. If the world would embark on a giant deployment of solar energy, the first result would be massive amounts of extra greenhouse gasses, due to the production of the cells. Use ...
... the world’s first biodegradable car. It was built in just 10 days, is only 153 inches long, and, in addition to bamboo, is made from steel, rattan, and nylon. It’s currently on display at the Imagine and ...
... big-time in the fight against global warming - it overtook the US as the main greenhouse gas polluter in 2007, approaching 8 billion metric tons of CO2 in 2009 - over 20% of the world’s total. Previous ...
... wind and sunlight aren't available in large amounts. "We are confident we can transform the world's renewable energy needs," Dr. Joe King told Inhabitat. "Just think what our turbines could do in countries ...
19. Carbon Footprint of beef
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... This news is also significant to many canteens and restaurants. The employees favourite: steak as a climate killer? 51% (study by Worldwatch Institute) of all CO2 emissions worldwide are caused by the ...
... to date, with world wide sales of three million and, according to Toyota, 60 percent of the hybrid car market share so far this year. “Prius paved the way for hybrids and while it is still the hybrid ...
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