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Is There Room for Varied Approaches to Energy and Climate Progress?

2013-02-19 02:22:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

New York Times: Is there room for more than one approach to pursuing energy and climate progress? I`d like to think so. On various choices related to America`s, and the world`s, energy and climate future, I have a different view from those of many good friends and relations. A longtime bandmate pushes hard to ban hydraulic fracturing, or fracking, in New York; I seek responsible oversight of gas drilling as an important step down the carbon ladder away from coal. But we still play together. My wife and...

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Researchers demonstrate alternate approaches to building Li-S batteries for improved capacity retention

2013-02-11 18:31:11| Green Car Congress

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Airlines Waving Fees As Blizzard Approaches

2013-02-08 05:57:20| Airlines - Topix.net

Long Island MacArthur Airport's two major carriers are relaxing change fees as a massive nor'easter approaches the region.

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China's soaring coal consumption approaches the combined use of all other nations

2013-01-31 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

ClimateWire: Chinese coal consumption surged for a 12th consecutive year in 2011, with the country burning 2.3 billion tons of the carbon-emitting mineral to run power plants, industrial boilers and other equipment to support its economic and population growth. In a simple but striking chart published on its website, the U.S. Energy Information Administration plotted China's progress as the world's dominant coal-consuming country, shooting past rival economies like the United States, India and Russia as well...

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Voluntary Conservation Approaches Working in Chesapeake Bay Region

2013-01-11 20:53:00| Corn & Soybean Digest

By Sjoerd Duiker, Penn State University Penn State Cooperative Extension works closely with other partners in the public and private sector to help restore the Chesapeake Bay to its former glory by researching, educating and promoting Best Management Practices (BMPs) to control erosion, nutrient losses and pesticide losses. We are relying heavily on voluntary action by land users and prefer this approach over the strait jacket legal approaches. The question: Is this approach working? read more

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