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The attack of the killer plastic bags

August 10, 2007
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
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It is probably the easiest change to integrate in your life when you adopt a greener lifestyle: ditching the plastic carrier bag. They are everywhere: caught up in the wind, clogging up sewerage systems, in the oceans and choking animals worldwide...

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  • global warming
  • green politics
  • miscellaneous

Murray uses mine accident to advocate use of coal

August 9, 2007
by Antonio Pasolini
2 min read
3 Comments

It is amazing how low some people can get. Coal boss Robert E. Murray is using the media visibility granted to him because six of his employees are trapped, or dead, inside Crandall Canyon Mine (Utah) since Monday, to advocate the use of coal, the...

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  • alternative energy
  • photovoltaic solar power

United Solar Ovonic receives grant from Solar America Initiative

August 7, 2007
by Antonio Pasolini
1 min read
1 Comment

Solar energy company United Solar Ovonic, based in California, yesterday announced that it has been awarded a cost-shared, three-year cooperative agreement by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) for the development of low-cost building-integrated...

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  • alternative energy
  • eco friendly
  • environment
  • green politics
  • miscellaneous
  • wind energy

U.S. government passes energy bill

August 6, 2007
by Antonio Pasolini
1 min read
1 Comment

Nothing like some piece of good news on Monday morning. The International Herald Tribune wrote that “the U.S. House of Representatives has passed a wide-ranging energy bill that will require most utilities to produce 15 percent of their...

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  • alternative energy
  • Inspiration
  • miscellaneous
  • wind energy

Inspiration: meet William Kamkwamba, Malawian inventor

August 4, 2007
by Antonio Pasolini
1 min read
2 Comments

When he was just 14 years old, Malawian inventor William Kamkwamba built his family an electricity-generating windmill from spare parts, working from rough plans he found in a library book. Kamkwamba keeps a blog about his energy adventure and he...

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