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Archive - October 2009

  • Climate change
  • Ozone layer

Remember the ozone layer? It’s still there

October 7, 2009
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
3 Comments

Image via Wikipedia Slate Magazine’s environmental section, The Green Lantern, published an article a few days ago that dug out a topic that many of us probably have forgotten about: the ozone layer, a gas shield that protects us from the...

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  • Biofuel
  • Brazil
  • Carbon emissions
  • Carbon footprint
  • environment
  • ethanol
  • Sugarcane

Interview: Celso Vainer Manzato

October 5, 2009
by Antonio Pasolini
5 min read

As a follow-up to our post about Brazil’s sugar cane zoning proposals, Energy Refuge spoke to the Chief of the Environment Unit of Brazil’s Agricultural Research Corporation (Embrapa), Celso Vainer Manzato, about the ZAE Cana bill that...

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  • Biofuel
  • Biomass
  • Renewable energy

From biomass to biofuel

October 1, 2009
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
1 Comment

Image via Wikipedia Wouldn’t it be nice if we could turn trash into biofuel? Related Posts:Is the algal biofuel dream about to come true?UN panel issues statement on biofuelsMaine Moves To Reduce Oil ConsumptionSee how big the Gulf of...

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