Influencing the Networked Global Energy Future
Disputes are inevitable in the new global energy economy, but the resolution of those disputes does not have to repeat the history of oil-influenced wars, embargoes and economic crises.
Disputes are inevitable in the new global energy economy, but the resolution of those disputes does not have to repeat the history of oil-influenced wars, embargoes and economic crises.
HuffingtonPost.com | Lucia Graves | Posted 01.11.2012
WASHINGTON -- A new carbon emissions database launched by the Environmental Protection Agency maps out the biggest stationary sources of carbon pollut...
Donald Carr | Posted 03.12.2012
Climate Change activists should be concerned about proposed cuts to farm bill conservation programs, which would be the carbon emissions equivalent of adding 2 million cars a year to America's roads.
Rachel Morello-Frosch | Posted 05.25.2011
BP has made a big mess. It may sound like we're talking about the Gulf oil spill, but we're actually talking about our own backyard: BP's Carson Refinery located in densely populated southern Los Angeles.
Stephan B. Tanda | Posted 05.25.2011
Over the past 200 years human civilization has experienced the most remarkable period in its history, an era of unprecedented economic, technological,...
The New York Times | CLAIRE CAIN MILLER | Posted 05.25.2011
It seems like alchemy: a Silicon Valley start-up says it has found a way to capture the carbon dioxide emissions from coal and gas power plants and lo...
BBC NEWS | Posted 05.25.2011
Global shipping contributes about a billion tonnes of CO2. That's more than the entire economies of Germany or the UK. ...
treehugger.com | Posted 05.25.2011
President Obama commented to the Washington Post that he's opposed to one provision in the bill which would impose tariffs on goods produced in nation...
Jean Jerome Baudry | Posted 05.25.2011
Virtualization not only cuts down on your energy bill but takes up less space in your datacentre. So as your business and your storage needs grow, your datacenter presence doesn't.
AP | JOSEPH COLEMAN | Posted 05.25.2011
American climate negotiators refused to back down in their opposition to mandatory cuts in greenhouse gas emissions Thursday, even as a U.S. Senate pa...
Peter Gardett | Posted 04.27.2012