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Alternative Energy Has Progressed, But Fossil Fuels Still Dominate

November 17, 2011
by Antonio Pasolini
3 min read
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The International Energy Agency has said that positive progress has been made with alternative energy technologies, but it warned that the world is still largely dependent on fossil fuel to satisfy growth in global energy demand. Related Posts:No...

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De-carbonizing Germany: new study suggests how Germany can be carbon-free by 2050

October 30, 2009
by Antonio Pasolini
3 min read
3 Comments

Image via Wikipedia Germany as a nation has always been at the forefront of the green movement. True, its carbon emission rate per person is high (9.7 tons per year, according to a recently released list by the International Energy Agency). But...

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