Energija
June 2008
19.06.2008
WASHINGTON, Jun 18 (OneWorld) - Renewable energy is approaching a "tipping point" and should expand dramatically in the next decade, further narrowing the gap between alternative forms of energy and fossil fuel use, said environmental and economic experts at a forum here Monday.
Procitajte viseOd: OneWorld US Srodne teme/regioni: [izgradnja kapaciteta] [Biznis] [Potrosacki] [Krediti & Investiranje] [Klimatske promene] [Obnovljiva energija] [Upravljanje/vlast] |
18.06.2008
Despite critics' claims, public transit "may be our only option" to reduce harmful carbon emissions, writes urban planner and author Daniel Lerch.
Procitajte viseFrom: Post Carbon Institute Srodne teme/regioni: [Severna Amerika] [izgradnja kapaciteta] [Transport] [Klimatske promene] [Zagadjenje] [Obnovljiva energija] [Gradjansko drustvo] |
12.06.2008
Oil-consuming countries are finally considering the "painful decision" to end consumer fuel subsidies, and it's about time, writes trade and subsidies expert Ron Steenblik.
Procitajte viseFrom: Energy Bulletin Srodne teme/regioni: [Kina] [Indija] [Japan] [Juzna Koreja] [Sjedinjene Americke Drzave] [Transport] [Ekonomija] [Obnovljiva energija] [Geopolitika] |
10.06.2008
The House of Representatives passed legislation granting $7 billion for U.S. schools to become more energy efficient and healthier, a move that is expected to reduce costs for school districts in the long run.
Procitajte viseFrom: Earth Day Network Srodne teme/regioni: [Sjedinjene Americke Drzave] [Obrazovanje] [Okolis] [Ekoloski aktivizam] [Zagadjenje] [Bolesti / nega] [Upravljanje/vlast] Slika At a Dayton, Ohio High School; 2006. © ACTION (Initiatives of Change)
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06.06.2008
China's new wind power program, already surpassing expectations, is poised to become a major source of energy for the coal-dependent country, writes Chinese industrial expert Junfeng Li.
Procitajte viseOd: Worldwatch Institute Srodne teme/regioni: [Kina] [Potrosacki] [Klimatske promene] [Obnovljiva energija] Slika © Network for New Energy Choices
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06.06.2008
WASHINGTON, Jun 5 (OneWorld) - Organizations from 40 countries called on leaders of the developing world yesterday to oppose World Bank plans to establish a "Clean Technology Fund" that they fear will have little or no impact on halting global warming.
Procitajte viseOd: OneWorld US Srodne teme/regioni: [Klimatske promene] [Obnovljiva energija] [Geopolitika] Slika © Worldwatch Institute
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03.06.2008
Leading manufacturers of compact fluorescent light bulbs have unveiled plans to reduce the amount of mercury in these energy-efficient lamps.
Procitajte viseOd: Worldwatch Institute Srodne teme/regioni: [Sjedinjene Americke Drzave] [Evropa] [Medjutehnologije] [Korporacije] [Ekoloski aktivizam] [Zagadjenje] |
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