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Intel tries to reconcile global warming and Moore's Law
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Beerfiles

Category: IT blog

2008-06-07 21:31:39
Driving a V8 gas guzzler in these days of skyrocketing fuel prices and fossil fuel induced climate change is no longer considered cool. So why should it be cool to own a supercharged power hungry desktop or laptop computer? Is Moore's Law dead? Not according to Intel.


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Less meat, dairy has bigger impact than buying local
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Science

Category: Climate

2008-06-02 07:46:55
According to a comprehensive study by Carnegie Mellon University engineers, the type of food eaten by U.S. consumers is more important than the distance it travels in helping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and, thus, global warming.

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Battle of the greens flares up fueled by coal
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Sustainability

Category: End of the Fossil Fuel Order

2008-04-16 05:57:07
Unity among various factions of the green movement in Australia appears to be disintegrating as a result of disagreement over the purported greening of coal power.


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Progressive Automotive X-PRIZE gets the Green Flag
Written By: William Atkins
Section: Sustainability

Category: Transport

2008-03-23 08:24:58
The X-PRIZE Foundation announces a $10 million competition, sponsored by Progressive Insurance, for production-ready, super-efficient, 100 miles per gallon (or equivalent) cars that are also low in carbon dioxide emissions.                
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Electric cars? John D. Rockefeller Jr was no fool
Written By: Alex Zaharov-Reutt
Section: Fuzzy Logic

Category: The gadget blog

2008-03-17 23:11:45
Want to buy the car that only the super-rich of the 1910 and 1920s could afford? It’s the Detroit Electric, a car that should have seen the world choose electricity over petrol decades ago, but for the fact oil and petrol became so cheap as to give electric cars a shock that they’re only recovering from now.


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A high fibre (to the home) diet produces less gas:
Written By: Stuart Corner
Section: Cornered!

Category: Telecommunications blog

2008-03-16 23:06:41
We've all heard how better broadband will support lots of eco-friendly greenhouse gas reducing activities like telemedicine and teleworking, but the FTTH Council Europe has gone one better and attempted to balance the gains of these activities against the environmental impact of laying and operating FTTH networks. Not surprisingly, it's all good news.



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CSIRO claims revolutionary waste into fuel process solves energy problem
Written By: Stan Beer
Section: Sustainability

Category: Alternative energies

2008-02-03 16:45:12
Australia's Commonwealth and Industrial research Organization (CSIRO) and Monash University in Melbourne have developed a chemical process that turns common green waste into a stable bio-crude oil. The reasearchers claim the energy is renewable, greenhouse gas neutral and eliminates the food versus fuel debate.


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Texas is Big on Pollution
Written By: William Atkins
Section: UNI-verse

Category: The Science Blog

2008-01-20 05:57:58
According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA), Texas expelled about 670 million metric tons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere in 2003, making it the biggest carbon polluter in the United States. Is that all of the story?          
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