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Swiss engineer plans a 40,000 km trip around the world in his eco car

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Mark Muller, a Swiss engineer, has plans to go on a 40,000 km trip around the world in his car that’s powered just by the wind and the sun. Yverdon Engineering School is also supporting this green project called ICARE Project. They aim to complete the wonderful journey in this eco car without releasing even a [...]

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World Future Energy Summit delegates to hear from South Korean Vice Minister for Trade and Energy

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Organisers of the World Future Energy Summit have confirmed South Korea’s future energy blueprint will be presented by Kim Young Hak, Vice Minister for Trade and Energy, the Ministry of Knowledge Economy, on the first day of the event in Abu Dhabi.

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Five Predictions for PV Solar

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Right now, the PV solar industry is struggling to emerge from its first major downturn, with a severe oversupply of PV products and materials and too many vendors clamoring for business, and a continued deep reliance upon government subsidies, notes Gartner analyst James Hines. Vendors need to figure out specific strategies to address the growing U.S. [...]

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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 action.
Scientists [...]

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Hubble’s snowglobe

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Happy Holidays!

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Guardian Headline – Low targets, goals dropped: Copenhagen ends in failure

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The UN climate summit reached a weak outline of a global agreement last night in Copenhagen, falling far short of what Britain and many poor countries were seeking and leaving months of tough negotiations to come.

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Send a greeting to Copenhagen Conference

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During the UN Climate Change Conference 2009 (COP15), the Danish government invites the entire world to send their greetings to the conference. Greetings are submitted through www.greetings.cop15.dk and are composed of 150 characters of text.

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CRU has apparently been hacked – hundreds of files released

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The details on this are still sketchy, we’ll probably never know what went on. But it appears that University of East Anglia Climate Research Unit has been hacked and many many files have been released by the hacker or person unknown.

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Lindzen: Deconstructing global warming

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From Globalwarming.org

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