All Posts Tagged With: "Climate Change"
Floods, Droughts On The Rise In Face Of Climate Change
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?
30Jun2008 | Ben Ray | | Continued
The Daily Five: Monday, 23 June, 2008
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.
23Jun2008 | Chris Baskind | | Continued
The Daily Five: Friday, 20 June, 2008
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.
20Jun2008 | Chris Baskind | | Continued
The Daily Five: Friday, 13 June, 2008
Rethinking basic assumptions about global warming; California gets its first hybrid power plants; and LS9 announces genetically engineered bacteria which produce designer fuels.
13Jun2008 | Chris Baskind | | Continued
The Daily Five: Sunday, 8 June, 2008
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.
8Jun2008 | Chris Baskind | | Continued
The Daily Five: Sunday, 1 June, 2008
The week in CleanTech: some seasonal relief from skyrocketing crude oil prices; a climate change mystery is resolved; and a teenager figures out how to break down plastic bags in just three months.
1Jun2008 | Chris Baskind | | Continued
Could a Sudden Release of Methane Stores Doom Earth?
Scientists think the last “snowball earth” age was ended by a massive release of frozen methane. With Arctic permafrost slowly melting, could this happen again?
31May2008 | Ben Ray | | Continued
The Daily Five: Saturday, 31 May, 2008
Climate scientists reconcile a long-standing challenge to global warming predictions; space energy gets dragged out of the realm of sci-fi; and the ethanol industry pays the price for its own success.
31May2008 | Chris Baskind | | Continued
The Daily Five: Wednesday, 28 May, 2008
Oil prices finally take a tumble on weakening demand; scientists propose ways to geoengineer a cooler climate; and clever new ways to keep cattle from burping methane.
28May2008 | Chris Baskind | | Continued
The Daily Five: Thursday, 15 May, 2008
The Chevy Volt shapes up in early testing; ethanol subsidies are on the chopping block in Washington; and in windpower generation, maybe size doesn’t matter.
15May2008 | Chris Baskind | | Continued

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