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Tom Friedman is 100% correct:“Alas, so are the rest of us. I could blame Republicans for the fact that not one G.O.P. senator indicated a willingness to vote for a bill that would put...
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Conceptual rendering of American Renewables proposed plant in GainesvilleGroups and individuals opposed to biomass energy plants announced Thursday they are taking steps to block a...
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The Russian government has introduced measures to protect Korean Pine, a key species found in Amur Tiger habitat in the Russian Far East, WWF and TRAFFIC announced today. Rising global...
Wood fueled biomass energy worse for carbon dioxide emissions than fossil fuels Massachusetts Forest Watch released a report today (www.maforests.org/MFWCarb.pdf) stating that...
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Based on comprehensive data from multiple sources, the report defines 10 measurable planet-wide features used to gauge global temperature changes. The relative movement of each of these...
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Every day, I strive to Make Energy CENTS from the Home to the Globe. Whether programming the thermostat to low temperatures overnight to providing comments on national energy policy...
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Lobster is an important food source for other marine organisms and humans. In 2008, the U.S. landed 81.8 million pounds of lobster, valued at $306.2 million. The American Lobster...
Over the past year, this blog has highlighted several reports and articles on species likely impacted by climate change (see bottom). A recent article (“Feeling the Heat”) in Audubon...