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The REP would rather tag people who have been talking about energy conservation for YEARS as “lefties” ?

They will? prefer t? em? rtim one? zit q? are? oo talking energy conservation? as “lefties”, but words? the line? s problem.Energije par? should? jet? nj? priority after 9 / 11 Why do you think?

Bamboo pieces from the fire to the Energy Saving Lighting China for 30 years

Summary: reform and the opening of three decades, every household lighting equipment has also undergone major changes. This, together with China in the 30-year evolution rasvjete.U three decades of reform and opening, each household lighting equipment have experienced tremendous changes. And it changes every time, people of immense joy of life and part of the … Continue reading

Hunting weapon 10,000 years old found in melting ice patch

ScienceDaily (June 29, 2010) — To the untrained eye, University of Colorado at Boulder Research Associate Craig Lee’s recent discovery of a 10,000-year-old wooden hunting weapon might look like a small branch that blew off a tree in a windstorm. See Also:Earth & ClimateGlobal WarmingIce AgesClimateFossils & RuinsEarly ClimateLost TreasuresAncient CivilizationsReferenceAntarctic ice sheetIce shelfGreenland ice … Continue reading

Higher wetland methane emissions caused by climate warming 40,000 years ago

ScienceDaily (June 24, 2010) — 40,000 years ago rapid warming led to an increase in methane concentration. The culprit for this increase has now been identified. Mainly wetlands in high northern latitudes caused the methane increase, as discovered by a research team from the University of Bern and the German Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar … Continue reading

Namaste Solar Puts Their Money Where Thier Mouth Is – 2000% Growth in 3 Years [Audio Interview]

  Here’s a little snippet to kick off the the launch of The Green Light Distrikt – Boulder, an interview I did with Lauren Coyne from Namaste Solar about six months ago. We’ve been kickin’ around Boston for the past couple months and now I’m curious how things are going in other US cities. We’ll … Continue reading

The Internet in Ten Years: Will it be Like This?

By David Sims, TMCnet Contributing Editor Every once in a while it’s fun to blue sky, whiteboard, daydream, speculate, whatever verb you prefer, what the Internet could be in the future, and how to get there. An interesting set of prophecies is put forth by industry observer Gary Marshall. Some of the highlights: “There will be … Continue reading

Nissan: Electric cars could shed government aid in four years

Nissan Motor and alliance partner Renault could market electric vehicles without government incentives within four years as global sales reach 500,000 to 1 million vehicles per year, executives said on Wednesday. Nissan, which is introducing a mass-market Leaf electric car later this year, needs government incentives to spark initial demand but understands those incentives will … Continue reading

Renewable Energy and the Utility: The Next 20 Years

Here’s how Austin Energy is planning for the transition.byRoger Duncan, Pecan Street Project Inc.Published: 2010-05-24 Texas, United States –The focus on the transition to renewable energy, energy efficiency programs and legislation surrounding these areas is spurring tremendous change in the utility industry. A lot of money and effort are being funneled to the research, development … Continue reading

Second Wind sails toward wind data collection landmark and 30 years in the wind power industry

Company’s Triton Wind Profiler on course to amass one million hours of global wind dataBy Second Wind Dallas, Texas Confirming that wind power companies are using its Triton Wind Profiler systems widely and relying on them heavily, Second Wind announced today that Triton has amassed more than 900,000 hours of global wind data and will … Continue reading

Ocean stored significant warming over last 16 years, study finds

ScienceDaily (May 22, 2010) — The upper layer of the world’s ocean has warmed since 1993, indicating a strong climate change signal, according to a new study. The energy stored is enough to power nearly 500 100-watt light bulbs per each of the roughly 6.7 billion people on the planet. See Also:Earth & ClimateOceanographyGeographyGlobal WarmingClimateEcosystemsEarth … Continue reading