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A Few Drawbacks to Ethanol

June 5, 2008
by tj
2 min read
1 Comment

When it comes to traditional oil-based gasoline, there is a factor to consider that often goes overlooked: Distribution. We like to envision biofuels (ethanol in particular) as a more readily abundant resource that will flow along the same rusty...

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  • alternative energy
  • Biofuel
  • Energy efficiency
  • ethanol
  • fuels
  • transportation

The 2007 Energy Bill Looks Into The Future of Biofuels

June 3, 2008
by tj
3 min read

With the cost of crude oil soaring to record highs, it isn’t too surprising that much of the nation has found a recent resurgence in the premise and promise of biofuel. While it is difficult to argue against the development of any renewable...

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Some alternate energy Christmas gifts

December 12, 2007
by tj
2 min read

It is Christmas and this is the time when kids and grown ups alike get a chance to wander around and spend time trying to find that appealing gift. I was checking out the website Hammacher.com and found a number of toys to demonstrate applications...

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Saving the Environment at Home: Postal Spam.

November 27, 2007
by tj
3 min read
4 Comments

Television was supposed to take over movies. Air travel was supposed to take over trains. Computers were supposed to reduce the use of paper. The fact is that none of it ever happened. Movies are doing fine, trains are supposed to increase...

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NASA: Artic Perennial Ice Area Reaches New Melting Heights

October 25, 2007
by tj
1 min read

The perennial ice of the Arctic summer has reached new low levels. According to NASA it is 25% less than the levels of 2005. The area of perennial ice (ice that never melts even in summer) has steadily decreased by 10% per decade. However, in...

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