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All Posts Tagged With: "Climate Change"

The Daily Five: Wednesday, 04 November, 2009

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Giants’ Danny Clark drives a Smart; Japan buries greenhouse gases; Probe to track climate change; San Diego gets $154 million for solar; Methanol fuel cells for gadgets
Giants’ Danny Clark Chose to Go Green With a Smart Car D, N.J. — Danny Clark of the Giants says he gets a lot of long looks from curious [...]

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The Daily Five: Wednesday, 21 October, 2009

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Toyota launches new hybrid; Energy Star efficiency questioned; Chamber of Commerce hoax; Three-wheel vehicles eligible for federal funds; UC Berkeley to offer green tech program
Toyota launches new hybrid, Honda warms to electric Toyota Motor Corp is ramping up its push on gasoline-electric hybrids, launching a new model in Japan and taking on up-and-coming rival Hyundai [...]

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Green Roofs Shown To Offset Climate Change Pollution.

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Research done at Michigan State University in East Lansing has determined that filling rooftops with plants and dirt can help to pull heat-trapping carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere. If this isn’t a reason to install green roofs on every single building that can hold them, I don’t know what is!

From the report at Discovery [...]

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EPA Names Top 20 Organizations Running Their Own Green Power

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For the first time, the Environmental Protection Agency’s Green Power Partnership recognized 20 partners for generating the most green electricity on site.

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The Daily Five: Monday, 18 August, 2008

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Toyota turns up its nose at all-electric vehicles; a big setback for a Seattle biofuel manufacturer; and House Democrats surrender on offshore drilling.

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Floods, Droughts On The Rise In Face Of Climate Change

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As the South continues to fight out of last year’s record drought, the Midwest is losing its crops beneath a series of record floods. What’s causing this chaos?

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The Daily Five: Monday, 23 June, 2008

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Ford says it’s in for another tough year; a new breed of solar panels may pay for themselves within 12 months; and NASA’s climate satellite looks like a success.

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The Daily Five: Friday, 20 June, 2008

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The new World Trade Center will be a towering example of fuel cell technology; NOAA says climate change will will stimulate extreme weather; and a 177 mpg car — from Hungary. It’s your Friday Daily Five.

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The Daily Five: Friday, 13 June, 2008

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Rethinking basic assumptions about global warming; California gets its first hybrid power plants; and LS9 announces genetically engineered bacteria which produce designer fuels.

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The Daily Five: Sunday, 8 June, 2008

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The Cleantech Week in Review: GM writes-off its full size SUVs; climate legislation dies in the U.S. Senate; and the Department of Energy gets serious about windpower research and development.

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