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Weather, Greenpeace, Evolution, Solar Thermal and Obama

Wednesday, November 12th, 2008



5 Weather Events Worth Chatting About

Usually, the is a subject for polite, uneventful conversation with people you don’t know very well. But sometimes the is weird, or even downright scary. Here are a few examples of events that gave neighbors more than enough to awkwardly discuss.

Greenpeace Activists Detain Palm Oil Tanker

Where Do Readers Stand on Direct Action? Yesterday, announced that, in order to highlight the ongoing deforestation occurring in Indonesia due to expanding palm cultivation, it had stopped a palm shipments from leaving port in Dumai, Indonesia. The activists locked themselves to the ship’s anchor chain to prevent its departure.

Princeton Scientists Discover Proteins to Control Evolution

are supposed to take place gradually and randomly, under pressure from natural selection. But a team of investigating a group of proteins that help cells burn stumbled across evidence that this is not how works.

Utilities Testing Solar Thermal At Traditional Power Plants

The Research Institute announced yesterday that two utility companies (Dynasty Inc and NV ) will test out the addition of thermal to natural in Arizona and . The EPRI is conducting the project to determine if using thermal at fossil will reduce costs and plant .

7 Environmental Executive Orders President Obama Should Sign

The Center for passed on their suggestions for 7 Executive Orders for the ’s First 100 Days, and here they are for you to , discuss and otherwise armchair analyze.

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OpenXML, Cell Phones, Fuel Economy and Biofuels

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008



Office OpenXML A Dead End, Microsoft Will Back ODF

During the LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco, I met with , IBM’s vice of and standards. We discussed document standards and the implications of ISO’s controversial decision to grant fast-track approval to ’s Office Open XML (OOXML) format.

Top 10 Cell Phone Etiquette Rules People Still Break

Do we really still need to talk about this? You’d think with over a decade of experience under our belts along with our inherent delusions of hyper sophistication that we’d have figured things out by now. But the sad truth remains: cell-phone baggery is worse than ever!

What would happen if we each used 10% less gas?

For starters, we’d save billions of dollars and keep billions of tons of dioxide out of the . So, on that note, support proper tire inflation, not off-shore drilling.

Leaves, Twigs, and Bark: Cheap Biofuel Alternatives?

It seems like new reports are practically coming out daily about the next great alternative— furfural, , and switchgrass, just to name a few. Now 3 more contenders have entered the ring: leaves, twigs, and bark.

Colorado Creating World’s First Fossil Fuel-Free Community

Called Geos, the 25-acre area will have 250 homes from smaller 850 square feet to mansion-sized 3,500+ square feet placed in four neighborhoods. While that’s a whole lot of houses, they’ll be keeping a whopping 40% of the area as space.

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Wind Farms, Global Warming, Geothermal Energy and Seawater

Monday, July 14th, 2008



Offshore Wind Farm Locations Found Via Satellite

Using a that indirectly measures stresses on the ’s surface, researchers highlight areas of the that have a high amount of that could be harnessed using floating farms.

Argentina Will Produce Massive Wind Power Turbines

Argentina will produce massive turbines. This country of South America is using some of the biggest generators with de Eolis-15, that has 1,5 of and almost 80 meters tall.

Schwarzenegger Slams Bush for Not Believing Global Warming

In an interview this morning with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, Schwarzenegger laments that the Bush administration “did not believe in .” He adds that even if officials had done something on Friday, he would have thought it “bogus anyway…because you don’t really have an effect by doing something six months before you leave office“

Geothermal Energy Will Help Power Anaheim, CA within 1 year

After six years of research, Raser Technologies will deliver geothermal to the , . The geothermal generator, which is located in Beaver County, Utah, will produce 10 of (enough to 9,000 homes). It should be completed in about 12 months.

Honolulu to Air Condition Buildings with Seawater

A new project called Honolulu Air Conditioning (HSWAC) proposes to cool down buildings with , rather than fossil -based , and it is getting some serious to back it.

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Oil Firms, Artificial Reefs, Global Warming, Oil Drilling and Germany

Monday, June 23rd, 2008



Top Scientist: Put Oil Firm Chiefs on Trial for High Crimes

, one of the world’s leading , will today call for the of large fossil companies to be put on trial for high and , accusing them of actively spreading doubt about in the same way that blurred the links between smoking and cancer.

Are Artificial Reefs Good for the Environment?

It sounds like a great idea. Sink an old fleet of subway in the . & invertebrates will colonize the hulking structure. Fish will migrate there & reproduce. And before long, the replenished ecosystem thats great for & diving. But some scientists aren’t so sure they replenish the ecosystem.

NASA Climatologist: “Almost Too Late to Stop Global Warming”

On Monday, NASA climatologist Dr. will testify at a House committee hearing that it is almost, but not quite, too late to start defusing what he calls the “ .” He will offer a plan for cuts in and also a warning about the risks of further inaction.

Is the ‘Oil Drilling Debate’ Masking the Real Issue?

Should we be focusing on making cheap or should we focus on making it obsolete? Of course in an ideal world, would be cheap and increasingly obsolete. We don’t live in an ideal world. By focusing on unrealistic “quick fix” solutions, are we just scraping ourselves up a little more time to keep avoiding the real issue?

Germany ‘is world’s greenest country’

Germany has been labelled the world’s greenest country after it cut its use by more than any other state in 2007.

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