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Archive - September 2007

  • miscellaneous
  • Packaging
  • Sustainable Development

Excessive plastic and energy waste

September 21, 2007
by free electron
2 min read

I recently went to a different coffee franchise: Bear Creek Coffee. The coffee was good. The atmosphere was great. Very relaxing. And when I got my small coffee in the little cardboard cup with the cardboard huggie around it, there was a small...

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  • Climate change
  • eco friendly
  • Energy efficiency

U.S. Senate: replace traditional light bulbs with energy-efficient technology

September 21, 2007
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read

Here’s an example that when there’s political will, there’s a way. A bipartisan coalition is currently pushing for legislation that will encourage the use of energy-efficient lighting that can help American consumers save billions...

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  • culture
  • fuels
  • global warming
  • lifestyle
  • Oil
  • transportation

Obesity and oil prices

September 19, 2007
by Antonio Pasolini
1 min read

Early in July we published a blog about the link between obesity and global warming. A new study called A Silver Lining? The Connection between Gas Prices and Obesity by Charles Courtemanche from the University of Washington in St. Louis claims that...

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  • alternative energy
  • Biofuel
  • ethanol
  • Solar power
  • transportation

Alternative Energy Expo: Tucson Arizona recap

September 17, 2007
by free electron
2 min read
1 Comment

This last weekend, there was an Expo at the Tucson Convention Center. It was reported that there were over 500 people there in the first hour and a half. Even more importantly, all of the exposition booths were full. There are enough vendors out...

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  • Algae
  • Biofuel

Biofuel from carbon dioxide and sunlight

September 17, 2007
by Antonio Pasolini
1 min read

One of my last blogs was about the use of algae for the production of biofuel. Then I came across this photo article in Wired Magazine that sounds and looks really exciting. Professor Pengchen (Patrick) Fu from the University of Hawaii has...

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