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12/15/2011

Electric Ford Focus Hits 100 MPG

As the old TV jingle went, “Wouldn’t you rather drive a Ford?”   Ford Motor is looking to do something a little different in the electric car arena.  Their first all electric-car is based on the top selling Ford Focus model, and it will have the best MPG for an all-electric. . .

12/14/2011

Canada Quits Kyoto Protocol

Despite having all previous signatory country’s agreeing to extend the Kyoto protocol on climate change at the Durban climate talks, Canada’s Environmental Minister Peter Kent on his return from the talks, announced that Canada is withdrawing from the Kyoto protocol.  Canada will be the first country to do so.  Canada,. . .

12/13/2011

By 2040 One In Two Cars Will Be A Hybrid

By the year 2040 there is a one in two chance that you will be driving a hybrid vehicle.  Global demand for oil to power the world’s cars will demand that every other car put into production be a hybrid, in order to keep oil consumption in check.  By 2040. . .

12/12/2011

Durban Climate Talks End Mixed

Who really won at the Durban, South Africa climate talks, the planet, or the governments involved?  Despite the politically correct theme of, “Working Together, Saving Tomorrow Today”, the climate talks may not have really helped out the planet.  But, it may have averted a politically embarrassing episode for the 194. . .

12/09/2011

EPA Finds Fracking Causes Groundwater Pollution

The practice of hydraulic fracturing, known as ”fracking” is about to get a little more controversial.  The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for the first time has acknowledged that fracking is causing groundwater pollution.  The practice of fracking involves pumping pressurized water, sand and chemicals underground to open fissures and improve. . .

12/08/2011

Medical Cannabis Combined With Opiates Fights Chronic Pain

Bolstering the case for medical marijuana scientists at the University of California have found that combining it with opiate-based painkillers provided greater relief to patients of chronic pain.  The scientists intended to show that the cannabis, rather than relieving pain itself, actually caused the opiate medicine such as morphine or. . .

12/07/2011

Real Or Artificial Christmas Trees?

With the holiday season upon us the question to ask for those that celebrate the Christmas season – do you buy a real Christmas tree or a fake one?  Which is the more prudent environmental choice?  Artificial trees are typically manufactured with metal and polyvinyl chloride, a petroleum based plastic. . .

12/06/2011

Global Fossil Fuel Emissions Continue Unabated

A recently published article in the journal Nature Climate Change highlighted a new analysis by the Global Carbon Project, that shows fossil fuel emissions increased by 5.9 percent in 2010 and by 49 percent since 1990.  Ironically 1990 was the first year of the Kyoto protocol.  On average, fossil fuel. . .

12/05/2011

Coal Sulfur Emissions Halved In Eastern U.S.

According to recent NASA satellite data sulfur dioxide levels in the vicinity of eastern seaboard coal power plants has halved since 2005.  Scientists from NASA using the Ozone Monitoring Instrument (OMI) on NASA’s Aura satellite confirmed major reductions in the levels of a key air pollutant generated by coal power. . .

12/02/2011

Searching For The Perfect Light

As a homeowner or businessperson the drive to lower your operating costs always takes a front seat. Being environmentally driven can make that a difficult proposition.  Recently I’ve been looking at ways to further reduce the amount of electricity we use at the home and office.  I made the switch. . .

12/01/2011

2011 Warmest La Nina Event

Right now diplomats are meeting is Durban, South Africa in an attempt to find common ground for a global climate change pact.  The effort is to find a way to get the major industrialized nations to sign off on curbing their greenhouse gas emissions, and to help finance the developing. . .

11/30/2011

New Costal Wind Turbines Reach Over 600 Feet Tall

The placement of offshore wind turbines in these United States is a controversial issue.  Political and legal battles have kept the adoption of off shore wind farms to a minimum.  In Europe, offshore wind turbine farms face less resistance than found here.  That could possibly change once Europe sees the. . .

11/29/2011

The Old Light In A Plastic Bottle Trick

Sometimes it’s the simplest solutions that are overlooked.  What do you do if you are not fortunate enough to be able to afford electricity to light one bulb in your home or business? In a novel development created by students at MIT comes the “old light in a plastic bottle. . .

11/28/2011

Perennial Crops Could Fight Carbon Emissions

If you are into gardening and farming the next question is for you, though it’s definitely being asked during the wrong season – do you prefer perennials or annuals? A bit of an odd question, but if you’re an agricultural scientist it’s a good question to ask, now that science. . .

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