The Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries are typically associated with profligate use (and abuse) of fossil fuels — from major indoor ski slopes to air conditioning outdoor pavilions in the desert. The source of so much of the world’s oil has become great at burning itself. But, bit by bit, there are signs that this […]
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Renewable Energy soars in the Persian Gulf?
March 18th, 2007 · Comments Off on Renewable Energy soars in the Persian Gulf?
Tags: Abu Dhabi · MIT · research · Solar Energy
ENERGIZE AMERICA: Continuity of Community Services Act
March 9th, 2007 · Comments Off on ENERGIZE AMERICA: Continuity of Community Services Act
The Daily Kos Energize America team is now working under a serious deadline. We are working together, with the entire community to develop a set of potential items for Congressional action at the direct request of a senior member of Congress. We have a DEADLINE — COB Wednesday for a package … This diary lays […]
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Carbon Neutrality … fraud or fact? — riffing off Al Gore debate
March 5th, 2007 · 2 Comments
The sound-machine created controversy over Al Gore’s home energy use has brought focus to an issue that merits focus. Are “Carbon Offsets” simply 21st century indulgences for assuaging the guilt of those living a life at odds with their belief structure (whether real or simply proclaimed) or do they have real meaning?
Tags: Al Gore · alternative energy · an inconvenient truth · conservation · eco-friendly · Energy · environmental · Global Warming · green · renewable energy · Solar Energy