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All Posts Tagged With: "Global Warming"

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: Sunday, 7 September, 2008

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The Week in Cleantech, Sunday edition: U.S. automakers reel as sales tumble; stronger storms linked to global warming; and the EPA cracks down on small engines.

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 4 September, 2008

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A possible connection between global warming and violent hurricanes; auto sales plunge in August; and Boston eyes an all-hybrid taxi fleet by 2015.

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The Daily Five: Thursday, 21 August, 2008

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Imagine the Brooklyn Bridge covered in wind turbines; Facebook helps wineries go green; and is James Bond getting ready to give hydrogen the thumbs-up?

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When The World Floods, We’ll Live Like Frogs

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A Belgian architect, anticipating a 50cm rise in sea levels by the end of the century, has designed a floating refugee city. And it looks like a lilypad.

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