Greenobyl

July 30, 2008

Green concrete?

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New method of concrete production has ability to “sequester or avoid” 20% of CO2 released.

US Renewables bill, for the love of nine senators.

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Bill providing renewable energy subsidies stalled on the senate floor until it’s brought back to the floor for a vote.

July 29, 2008

Tar sands are terrible for oil.

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8x the emissions to extract, deforestation, water pollution only some of the problems Alberta has encountered.

$1bn to save 1/10 of tropical forests.

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It sounds like a lot, but when you consider the Iraqi war…

Shade your A/C!

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It can save 10% on cooling costs. Who knew?

Car batteries to get cheaper!

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Lithium Iron Phosphate batteries, once difficult to make, could become easy as pie.

Can Coca-Cola be a force for good?

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Their distribution system can speed along aid supplies.

This would be a distinct change of policy for the soda maker.

Canada turns to poop power

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Vancouver plans to produce electricity from human waste, EcoGeek reports.

July 28, 2008

Soak brown rice overnight.

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By soaking brown rice, you activate a chemical that helps diabetics keep blood sugar regular.

Letter to the future president

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Video by SubMedia highlights the environmental blind spots of McCain, Obama

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