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Is Green Great?
15.05.2008 IISD’s latest commentary Is Green Great?: Balancing the Demands of Environmental Protection and Human Needs, is the adaptation of Oli Brown's views made at a symposium, held in Portland, Oregon. The author feels that environmentalism is fundamentally about improving living conditions and a more efficient utilisation of resources.
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Temas relacionados: [Ciencia] [Activismo Ambiental] [Ambiente] [Desarrollo]
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Climate change rally, London, November 2006
15.05.2008 WASHINGTON, May 14 (OneWorld) - Americans -- from nonprofit groups to the Rockefeller family -- are starting to fight back against the petroleum industry, which is earning record profits as consumers face spiraling gas prices.
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Organización: OneWorld US
Temas relacionados: [Estados Unidos] [Activismo] [Cambio Climático] [Corporaciones]
Imagen: Climate change rally, London, November 2006
Solar panels.
14.05.2008 Global production of photovoltaic or solar cells -- which convert the sun's light directly to electricity -- increased 51 percent in 2007, reports an environmental research institute.
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Organización: Worldwatch Institute
Temas relacionados: [Alemania] [China] [Energía Renovable] [Activismo Ambiental]
Imagen: Solar panels. © Co-op America
Solar panels at a women's health centre in Camden, London. Jun-02
09.05.2008 Global production of solar photovoltaic cells increased 51 percent in 2007, to 3,733 megawatts.
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Organización: Worldwatch Institute
Temas relacionados: [Energía Renovable] [Cambio Climático]
Imagen: Solar panels at a women's health centre in Camden, London. Jun-02 © Peter Armstrong
Coal-fired power stations are the largest single source of CO2 emissions
06.05.2008 Policymakers should not succumb to pumping vast amounts of taxpayers money into the elusive promise of carbon capture and storage, concludes Greenpeace in a new report.
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Organización: Greenpeace International
Temas relacionados: [Contaminación] [Cambio Climático] [Crédito e Inversión]
Imagen: Coal-fired power stations are the largest single source of CO2 emissions
Sunset industry? Not according to the API
05.05.2008 The American Petroleum Institute has just begun running a feel-good commercial that argues "America's future" lies in drilling out domestic reserves of oil and natural gas.
From: Gristmill
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Imagen: Sunset industry? Not according to the API © Friends of the Earth International
ExxonMobil: 'pouring scorn on renewables investment'. Credit: MontroseDP
04.05.2008 Just as the need for renewables becomes critical, the oil giants signal an alarming retreat, writes Jeremy Leggett.
From: The Guardian
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Temas relacionados: [Energía Renovable] [Cambio Climático] [Corporaciones]
Imagen: ExxonMobil: 'pouring scorn on renewables investment'. Credit: MontroseDP
This German home has it all: solar panels for hot water and heating, photovoltaic and 3 windmills Credit: rangorang
02.05.2008 The Energy Bill being debated by parliament needs to be amended to guarantee a premium payment - known as 'feed-in tariffs' - for all the green energy generated by householders, businesses and local communities, says Friends of the Earth.
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Organización: Friends of the Earth England, Wales and Northern Ireland
Temas relacionados: [Reino Unido] [Democracia] [Energía Renovable] [Cambio Climático]
Imagen: This German home has it all: solar panels for hot water and heating, photovoltaic and 3 windmills Credit: rangorang
The Guarani in Brazil have lost their land to sugar cane ©João Ripper/Survival
02.05.2008 Demand for biofuels is destroying tribal peoples’ land and lives, according to a new report. Palm oil is one of the most destructive crops followed by sugar cane, soy, corn, manioc and jatropha.
From: Survival
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Temas relacionados: [Energía Renovable] [Bosques] [Cambio Climático] [Tierra] [Alimentos] [Agricultura]
Imagen: The Guarani in Brazil have lost their land to sugar cane ©João Ripper/Survival
How big is your footprint?
01.05.2008 In the United States, even the people with the lowest usage of energy are still producing, on average, more than double the global per-capita average, an MIT class has estimated.
From: Science Daily
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Temas relacionados: [Estados Unidos] [Contaminación] [Cambio Climático] [Consumo] [Transporte]
Imagen: How big is your footprint? © Jeffrey Allen

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