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Archive for January 9th, 2010

Wacky Geo-ingineering Ideas to Save Our Planet

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Top 10: Wacky Geo-ingineering Ideas to Save Our Planet For the uninitiated, Geo-engineering is easiest explained as the plan B in the fight against climate change, in case our politicians and world leaders fail. And as the Kyoto agreement is due 2012, with both Bali and Copenhagen settled disappointments, it is perhaps time for drastic [...]

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Clean Solar Power Alternative Energy

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Google’s Green Energy Czar on Solar Thermal Energy

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From www.thetakeaway.org The Takeaway’s in-depth look at the future of energy. Technologies, ideas, innovators and your stories.

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Uganda’s Bujagali Hydropower

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The World Bank is working with Uganda to develop projects that support the country’s energy sector and that address its energy crisis in the short- and long run. The Bujagali Hydropower project is part of Uganda’s renewable energy solution …

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epuron – the power of wind

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tvc that won a gold lion under the film category in the 54th edition of the cannes international advertising awards. CREDITS: Country: GERMANY Advertising Agency: NORDPOL+ HAMBURG Country: GERMANY Creative Director: Lars Ruehmann Art Director: Bjoern Ruehmann/Joakim Reveman/Matthew Branning Production Company, City: PARANOID PROJECTS, Paris Country: FRANCE 2nd Production Company, City: PARANOID US, Los Angeles [...]

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Davos Open Forum 2007 – Sustainable Energy Consumption

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Sustainable Energy Consumption: Does Anyone Care? Energy consumption has significantly increased over the past decades. This is having an impact not only on climate change but also on economic growth. It is clear that today’s society needs to learn to consume energy in a more sustainable fashion. 1) What are the consequences of increased energy [...]

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Value of the River – Hydropower

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Take an inside tour of Bonneville Dam to learn how it harnesses the power of water while also allowing continued migration of salmon up and down the Columbia River.

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Daniel Kammen – Renewable Energy and Economies of Scale

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Complete video at: fora.tv Daniel Kammen, Director of the Renewable and Appropriate Energy Laboratory at the University of California, Berkeley explains why renewable energy may take less time to see widespread incorporation than its critics have argued. —– Cody’s Books presents a panel featuring Mother Jones publisher Jay Harris, author Jeff Goodell, former Sierra club [...]

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