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All Posts Tagged With: "CFLs"

The Daily Five: Thursday, 2 October, 2008

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The Senate votes overwhelmingly to send nuclear power technology to India; U.S. carmakers take a beating; and China embraces algae-based biofuels.

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The Daily Five: Wednesday, 3 September, 2008

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Government regulators downplay safety concerns at a U.S. nuclear fuel facility; electric car news from GM and Daimler; and Panama picks CFLs over power plants.

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The Daily Five: Wednesday, 25 June, 2008

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Home Depot announces what amounts the U.S.’ biggest CFL recycling program; more biofuel woes; and a green light for Canada’s Zenn electric car.

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The Daily Five: Friday, 6 June, 2008

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One person’s trash is another person’s ethanol; weighing the cost of oil sand development; and GE looks to drop CFL mercury down to one milligram per bulb.

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The Daily Five: Saturday, 24 May, 2008

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The Bush Administration contemplates creating the planet’s largest nature reserve; the Farm Bill finally becomes law; and Sylvania introduces a truly compact Compact Fluorescent Bulb.

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Five Ways to Trash Old CFLs — Not the Environment

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Compact Florescent Lightbulbs (CFLs) are a slam-dunk when it comes to saving energy. Unfortunately, CFLs contain mercury. Here’s how to safely dispose of them.

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