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cleantechnica.com — Scientists now studying the Jakobshavn glacier in Greenland found its melt rate has doubled in the past decade with the resulting ice stream moving nearly 120 feet per day. According to NASA satellite measurements, the Greenland Ice Sheet is melting at a
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States & Utilities Unite to Rob Energy Consumers view story
Energy consumers in ten northeastern States are going to see their bills rise and probably not even know why. They will assume that it is tied to the cost of oil, natural gas, or coal, but it does so only obliquely.
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37 Solar Inventions to Fight Global Warming (CLUSTER): One of the easiest ways to fight global warming is by implementing clean power sources, and ...
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The Year Of The Man-Made Global Warming Skeptic view story
Article about the latest research into man-made global warming
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The Electric Helicopter - by Sam Carana view story
This electric helicopter has coax rotors, so it doesn't need a tail rotor, which consumes up to 25% of the energy in conventional helicopters, to stabilize them. It's also much quieter than conventional helicopters, as tail rotors make 30-40% of the noise
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Man-made Environmental Disasters view story
Humans are especially skillful at creating disasters, a truth that is quite evident throughout history. Read on to discover some of the worst ever man-made environmental disasters in history.
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Palin on polar bears, climate change, aerial hunting, drilling in ANWR | YouTube view video
“It’s true that Alaska’s top leaders have placed industry wishes over environmental protection for years. But, instead of correcting this problem, she’s compounded it.”
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