Climate change could still be Gordon Brown's great legacy This is London Wind turbines sprout along the coast. It's a far cry from the UK, whose performance on just about every green indicator languishes. ... See all stories on this topic |
On Green Technology, Germany Is the Envy of the World Spiegel Online In the last 15 years, wind power has advanced to such a degree that we expect it will be able to compete directly with coal, gas and nuclear power in the ... See all stories on this topic |
For Scientists, Icy Weather Crystallizes Great Ideas NHPR “OK, this is the mad scientist lab, the fuel cells, I make hydrogen fuel cells that convert water into hydrogen and oxygen. E: You're kidding? J: No. ... See all stories on this topic |
NASA launches spacecraft that will map stars, galaxies, asteroids Computerworld Less than 20 minutes after orientating itself, WISE opened the valves on its cryostat, which is a chamber of super-cold hydrogen ice that cools the craft's ... See all stories on this topic |
Spinning the Earth: The real battle at Copenhagen Mirror.co.uk (blog) ... wind and tidal energy, electric and hydrogen cars, fast trains, nuclear power, home insulation, smart meters, biofuels. There's a huge amount to win. ... See all stories on this topic |
Goal set to cut energy emissions 30% Bangkok Post The target excludes additional emissions reductions that could be possible if Thailand finally decides to go ahead with building nuclear power plants. ... See all stories on this topic |
Africa aims to reduce carbon emissions InfoWorld Most African countries in the tropics have potential for solar, wind and geothermal power generation, but the options are not exploited because of high ... See all stories on this topic |
Is "Clean Coal" A Dead End? CounterCurrents.org Also, wind and solar power are intermittent, and the times of greatest abundance of sunshine and breeze do not always coincide with times of greatest ... See all stories on this topic |
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