Sci/Tech: Energy/Environment
Currently listing articles 157-101:
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Will Artifical Trees Solve Our Energy Woes?— The faster that we can develop this process the faster our CO2 pollution and fuel supply woes will be over, forever.
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Global Warming: Human Induced Or Natural Cycle and Does It Really Matter?— I think that in the end it doesn't seem like it really matters.
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Obama, McCain, and The Politics of Oil— The high cost of oil and gasoline is a political football. The players include Bush, Congress, Obama, McCain, Venezuela, Russia, and the Middle East.
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The Real Price Of Oil— Countries need to start figuring out how to wean us off fossil fuels before it's too late.
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Interview: Dena Jones, World Society for the Protection of Animals, on Bear Farming— Where have the cuddly teddy bears gone? The shocking practice of bear farming.
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The Writing Was on the Wall But GM Couldn't Read It— The future when we'd need to replace fossil fuels is now.
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Book Review: Trash Talk by Dave and Lillian Brummet— Pick up some tips for green living with "An inspirational guide to saving time and money through better waste and resource management."
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Greening the Earth 2008: Till The Well Is Dry— The well is running dry, but so few commemorate World Water Day. What is earth without water?
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DVD Review: Sharkwater— When we first find Stewart, he’s holding a shark in a loving embrace and it appears as though the shark would rather be just about
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Satire: An Earth Day Interview With Mother Earth— Mother Earth was in quite the mood. She's really out of touch with what it means to be human.
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TV Review: NOVA - "Car of the Future"— The car culture is a part of us. Its face will change in coming years.
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TV Review: Nova - "Car of the Future"— The boys from Car Talk help Nova out by looking at the future of the automobile.
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Satire: Abandon Hope, All Ye Who Enter the Temple of Man Made Global Warming!— Humankind is the true culprit behind global warming and must be sacrificed to save Mother Earth.
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Satire: Earthquake In Midwest Stirs Ghost of Iben Browning Vindicated— The good doctor is finally vindicated and seeks the community's gratitude.
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Get Earth Day Friendly with Earth-Friendly Products and Fashions— Take a look at these new eco-chic and environmentally conscious products.
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TV Preview: Big Ideas for a Small Planet Talks About Water Conservation— A special about water conservation airs on April 15 at 9 PM on the Sundance Channel.
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Interview: Big Green Purse Challenges Women to Embrace Conscious Consumerism— Diane MacEachern's new book challenges women to use their Big Green Purse to buy sustainable products and support eco-conscious companies.
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Win $10,000 By Supporting The Planet— To kick off season two of The Green.
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Book Review: Wolf Totem by Jiang Rong — Translated By Howard Goldblatt— "Wolf Totem" is a beautiful and heartbreaking story that everybody who cares about the state of the world should read.
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The Meaninglessness Of "Earth Hour"— Earth Hour and Earth Day are meaningless compared to the damage inflicted on the planet as we go about our lives.
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Global Warming: Is There Really Even A Debate?— Global warming, debating beyond the logic not the science.
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When Light is Dark: Waste from Key Solar Cell Ingredient Damages Chinese Environment— China is courting environmental disaster by rushing to industrialize. The components of solar cells are part of the problem.
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Let’s Turn Down the Heat on Discussions of Global Warming— Even if global warming is hoax perpetrated by power-hungry scientists, we will benefit from changing our energy-intensive ways.
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Protected Wild Burros In Danger of Extinction— If the current rate of attrition of both habitat and animals is allowed to continue, it will result in the extinction of wild burro herds.
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America's Wild Horses Under Threat— 36 years of mismanagement and conflict of interest have reduced the population of "protected" wild horses by nearly 50%.
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Blizzard in Israel— Is snow a gift or an inconvenience? Is it a sign of the World of Truth or the World of Lies?
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Global Warming: New Software Tracks Geophysical Changes from Radar Images— A Caltech grad student's new software can reveal major geophysical events, using 20 years of satellite radar images.
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Ho Ho No Mo?— Will the melting of the arctic ice pack signal the end of Santa Claus?
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Australia Online and at Home— As the information age unfolds, power will become the biggest policy challenge. Maybe it is time to start planning for progress.
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DVD Review: Arctic Tale— A wonderful tale from the top of the world.
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Atmospheric Oxygen Levels Fall As Carbon Dioxide Rises— Studies conducted by the Scripps Institute indicate there is less oxygen in the atmosphere than there used to be.
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Book Review: Ecohouse: A Design Guide, 3rd Edition, by Sue Roaf, Manuel Fuentes, and Stephanie Thomas— A beautifully designed, well-written, thorough guide to the ecohouse. Much recommended as both an inspiration and a technical guide.
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It's Still About Oil— While alternative energy sources hold promise, it's petroleum that still drives the U.S. economy.
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Apocalyptically Sudden Climate Change – Looking at The Sixth Winter and The Day After Tomorrow— It's not whether it gets hot or cold that is scary. It is the speed of the change that terrifies.
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Los Angeles Freeways and Fires Waiting for Ignition— About five days a week I pass by the brown and dry reminders of January 2007, as well as kindling for future fires.
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DVD Review: Arctic Tale— Enlightening and entertaining, this film not only tells a good story, it conveys a serious message.
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Movie Review: Bee Movie— This one’s decent for the kids. I just wish there was a little more adult “funny” in it.
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Book Review: The Geography of Hope by Chris Turner— An environmental evangelical, not of sin and eternal fires of ecological collapse, but of virtue and paradise promised by change.
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Sex and the Environment: Is the Perfect Drought Sexy Enough for People to Care?— You've heard of An Inconvenient Truth and The Perfect Storm, but have you heard of the perfect drought? If you're in California, you should have.
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The Seeds of Disaster: California Wildfires— When will California start setting limits?
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First Dora the Explorer TV Movie to Air November 5— She saves the mermaids!
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Southern California Firestorm Toll Mounts— The fires ripping through Southern California seem to have no end in sight.
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An Interview with Documentary Filmmaker Rob Stewart - Part One — Part one of Nathalie's conversation with Rob Stewart, creator of the documentary Sharkwater.
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Movie Review: Sharkwater— Sharkwater is the "Inconvenient Truth" about the dire state of our marine eco-systems.
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How OLED Is Changing the Face of Portable Technology— A look at OLED technology and its amazing potential for changing the face of portable electronics.
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Adding Luxury to Your Home Without Expense— Luxury doesn't have to cost an arm and a leg.
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Fighting Your Heating Bill— Stay warm, inside and out.
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Who Cares? Not Me!— With a few more Katrinas or another tsunami or two, the cracks will start showing and the walls will start coming down.
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Book Review: Animal's People by Indra Sinha— A wonderful book about a horrible set of circumstances that might just change the way you look at photos of a disaster.
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Hard Rain Falling: The Tropical Deluge— Global warming causes heavier rainstorms.
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Book Review: The Revenge of Gaia by James Lovelock— The man who grasped the nature of Gaia takes her temperature, and finds she has one hell of a fever.
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Reading Gets the Lead Out— The written word may protect the brain from lead exposure
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Extinction— Are all extinction events the same?
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Book Review: Something Rich And Strange by Patricia A. McKillip— Fantasy and myth are wonderful, but sometimes reality is even more spectacular.
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Movie Review: The 11th Hour— This wake-up call of a film is for everyone to see.
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Sunny Brook Greentree and Global Warming— We’re here today with Sunny Brook Greentree, the all-knowing environmental guru who answers questions about the state of our planet.
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The Science of Climate Change— A few key reasons why climate scientists think humans are mostly responsible for our warming Earth.
