Technology Review notes that funding for Energy R&D programs is up for biomass, nuclear fusion and hydrogen. Experts say that these long-term R&D projects are not likely to have a significant impact on the consumption of oil or greenhouse-gas emissions for decades.
February 10, 2007
Energy Research
The American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) has released its analysis of President Bush's 2008 budget. (report online)
January 15, 2007
Global Risks ranked by the World Economic Forum
The World Economic Forum—the organization that convenes the annual Davos meeting of global leaders—has released the Global Risks 2007 report.
Okay... So if I read well we have among top concerns:- Oil Price Shock
- Climate Change
- Middle East Instability
What an explosive cocktail !
How to make buses more attractive: make them more fun !
See many other fun advertising concept on AhBoon's blog ("bring you more interesting news around the world with a factor ‘Clean’").
January 14, 2007
January 13, 2007
The Ultimate Green Transport Solution !
MobiBike's biofuel assisted bicycle.
Reasons to buy:
Reasons to buy:
- Now you can get back in the race to ecofriendly transportation buy beating on line your neighbor who just got an hybrid car !
- You ride a bike AND you burn CO2 neutral fuel: it's like putting your hands together on two different issues.
- You can fold it and ride the bus (3 hands together ?)
Source: MobiBike
January 9, 2007
Chinese nightmare ?
Technology Review presents a potential nightmare scenario with China and its challenges to sustain growth while preserving the environment.
A few figures:
- "two new coal-fired power plants are completed in China each week;
- new generating capacity equivalent to that of nearly the entire U.K. power grid was added last year alone;
- China will become the world's largest carbon emitter within five years."
Credits: "China's Energy Dilemma" by Richard Lester, Illustration by Marc Rosenthal
A few figures:
- "two new coal-fired power plants are completed in China each week;
- new generating capacity equivalent to that of nearly the entire U.K. power grid was added last year alone;
- China will become the world's largest carbon emitter within five years."
Credits: "China's Energy Dilemma" by Richard Lester, Illustration by Marc Rosenthal
January 5, 2007
January 4, 2007
Biofuels ?
See James' blog for detailed analysis.
Also: you all know that E85 is 85% ethanol and 15% regular gasoline.
Did you know that E85 winter bled will actually be 70% ethanol and 30% regular gasoline ?
Also: you all know that E85 is 85% ethanol and 15% regular gasoline.
Did you know that E85 winter bled will actually be 70% ethanol and 30% regular gasoline ?
January 3, 2007
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