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The Energy Blog: Skeptics Speak Out on Global Warming
Aqua satellite data suggests there are reasons why we should be skeptical to the extent to which carbon dioxide drives warming, that CO2-driven increases in water vapor actually cool the earth, not magnify warming, and with equal interest the latest data from Argos float buoy data in the ocean
Novozymes in China biofuel project. (The Big Biofuels Blog)
Novozymes and China National Cereals, China Oil & Foodstuff Corp (COFCO) and Asian refiner China Petroleum and Chemical Corp (Sinopec) in February to develop an industry chain to collect agricultural waste, process it into bioethanol and distribute the clean fuel...
BIOconversion Blog: The Case for Bioenergy
BIOconversion Blog The 2nd of 4 interlinked BIOenergy Blogs, this one covers international issues, process R&D, facility deployments, and new developments. The other three related blogs are the BIOstock Blog, BIOoutput Blog, and the BIOwaste Blog. Related #bioconv tweets @BIOblogger. July 30, 2008
Securely nutritious
Food security. We commonly think of the term as referring to whether someone has access to food and that enough ...
sugarmake
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Road Map for Reducing Emissions Unveiled - Green Inc. Blog - NYTimes.com
A new study has identified eight clean energy technologies that could be dramatically scaled-up within the coming decade to deliver large carbon reductions and millions of new jobs.
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The Energy Blog: Climate Change Confirmed but Global Warming is Cancelled
I ran across an article, in The National Business Review (NZ), that (attempts to) explain why the climate is not highly sensitive to CO2 warming. In December last year . . . (the author) heard . . . a paper . . . that showed while the IPCC models predict that greenhouse gases would produce an
The Energy Blog: Study Develops More Accurate CO2 Data
Purdue University press release: - A new, high- resolution interactive map of U.S. carbon dioxide emissions from fossil fuels has found that the emissions aren't all where we thought. "For example, we've been attributing too many emissions to the northeastern United States, and it's looking like
Times twigs that biofuel policies have environmental impacts too (The Big Biofuels Blog)
This article in the Sunday edition of the Times understands that there are environmental costs to biofuel policies. ...
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