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The EU, Cheap Oil, Toyota Prius, Solar and Clean Coal

Sunday, October 12th, 2008



European Union Bans Incandescent Light Bulbs

The switch to -saving was approved by EU ministers this past week. Advocates claim that replacing the worst-performing lamps with today’s best available will reduce domestic for lighting by 60 percent; equivalent to preventing 30 million tons of CO2 every year.

Is Cheaper Oil A Good Thing?

It has plummeted nearly 40% in just three months, from about $147 a barrel in July to below $83 on Friday, with no obvious bottom in sight. If that sounds good, you are probably a driver who winces these days at filling your tank. But the downward spiral could mean trouble for -rich countries and for the .

2010 Toyota Prius Adds Muscle at Expense of Fuel Efficiency

A spokesperson said the changes were to increase the vehicle’s mass-market appeal, but with the changing and increased concern for the , it remains to be seen whether top speed will be among buyers’ concerns.

Introducing the World’s Largest Solar Powered Winery

The largest installation of any winery in the world is set to be built for ’ Gonzalez winery in Monterrey County, CA by Pacific Management.

Exposing the Bi-Partisan Myth of Clean Coal

There’s at least one topic the candidates in the US won’t be wrangling over: so-called “clean” coal. That’s because they all support it.

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