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Archive - August 2010

  • electric cars
  • transportation

City of San Jose gets electric vehicle charging stations

August 9, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
3 min read
2 Comments

The first two ChargePoint America stations are now installed at the McEnery Convention Center Parking Center in San Jose, California. The announcement was made last week by Coulomb Technologies, when the company unveiled its first Networked Charging...

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  • Book
  • Fossil fuel
  • Geothermal

Let’s drill for heat, not oil

August 6, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
4 min read
1 Comment

Guest post by: Tom Rand We’ve hit the bottom of the global oil barrel. Thousands of rigs far out at sea stick giant straws through more than a mile of sea-water, and drill down for miles more to pierce our remaining pockets of oil. Those...

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  • Book

Book Review: The Fate of Nature, by Charles Wohlforth

August 5, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
3 min read

Using the history of his native Alaska and the characters and landscape the place contains, Charles Wohlforth (The Whale and the Supercomputer) offers a compelling and thought-provoking compilation of essays on the human relation with the...

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  • Artificial trees
  • Carbon capture
  • Carbon emissions

How to take carbon dioxide out of the air

August 4, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
3 Comments

Can you imagine if we could find a way to get rid of carbon dioxide emissions? Related Posts:Carbon Levels in the Atmosphere Hit Feared MilestoneHybrid Cars Are Cleaner Than JoggersBiofuel Indirect Land Use on European Commission Agenda in...

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  • Community
  • Environmental disaster
  • Oil

Campaign seeks to offset Gulf spill damage

August 1, 2010
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
1 Comment

An organization dedicated to promoting renewable energy and energy efficiency has launched a website that appeals to the current anti-oil sentiment sparked by the ongoing Gulf tragedy. Related Posts:Gulp Oil Spill First Anniversary

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