Greenobyl

August 25, 2008

The siren call of “drill here.”

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An explanation of why driling will always be more attractive than tire gauges.

(Courtesy of Oil Drum)

After all, these are the people we’re dealing with.

What we will soon have for dinner, if the economy stays the same.

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Rats - tasty, nutritious and (Lord knows) abundant.

And let us not forget to eat our insects if the fertilizer market skyrockets.

Is the electric car finally coming?

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An interesting if hyperbolic story on one technocrat’s well-funded push for an electric car infrastructure.

Geo-thermal energy would be better if it weren’t so geo.

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While an incredible source of energy, it’s still kind of far under the earth.

Brewing controversy over artificial reefs

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As the largest artifical reef in the world is created by sinking decommissioned USS Oriskany…

Should we be concerned over the proliferation of invasive species as a result?

August 15, 2008

But what about the poor nations?

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How are Chinese and Indian middle class going to afford cars? With heavy oil subsidies, of course.

Learn about oil!

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For example, did you know that gasoline was once considered a useless by-product of Kerosene?

Turns trash into fuel, reyclables, smaller trash.

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By grinding it up, ReCyclone aids recycling, methanol extraction, and creates 1/7th the space in landfills.

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.

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