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Americans Have Zero Desire for Brazil’s Ethanol; Should They? view story
12 votes- Submitted by gavbeinggreen
- about 1 month ago
- (http://ecoworldly.com/2008/07/30/...)
Of nearly 2,000 Americans responding to a survey, zero percent say they favor lifting import tariffs on Brazilian ethanol made from sugar cane. But without Brazil, can America meet its target of a 20% drop in gas consumption over ten years?
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How 3 ABBA CD’s Can Buy You Control Over Europe’s Big Polluters : EcoWorldly view story
6 votes- Submitted by gavbeinggreen
- about 1 month ago
- (http://ecoworldly.com/2008/07/19/...)
You can personally prevent a measurable amount of pollution from some of Europe’s biggest greenhouse gas emitters. For the price of 3 ABBA CD's.
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Indo-US Nuclear Deal Drops Nuclear Bomb on Indian Politics view story
8 votes- Submitted by gavbeinggreen
- about 1 month ago
- (http://ecoworldly.com/2008/07/17/...)
The issues raised on the Nuclear Deal (also popular as the 1-2-3 Deal) are however not purely environmental. Though the deal is said to strengthen India ’s energy independence, sovereignty and autonomy by putting an end to the sanctions that seem to hav
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New Green Campaign in Turkish Schools Will Save 1.27 Million Trees a Year! view story
9 votes- Submitted by gavbeinggreen
- about 1 month ago
- (http://ecoworldly.com/2008/07/08/...)
“saving millions of trees, protecting the environment and contributing to the country’s economy.”
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An “Italian Brain” and the Top-Secret Machine to Get Energy From Tidal Power view story
9 votes- Submitted by gavbeinggreen
- about 1 month ago
- (http://ecoworldly.com/2008/07/08/...)
“The machine is different from all the other projects that aim to derive energy out of waves. It can be used in a calm sea as the Mediterranean, even if its efficiency in the ocean could be five times bigger” Grassi said.
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Darfur Genocide Linked to Climate Change at G8 Summit view story
4 votes- Submitted by gavbeinggreen
- about 1 month ago
- (http://ecoworldly.com/2008/07/08/...)
"Two decades ago, the rains in southern Sudan began to fail. The drying of sub-Saharan Africa derives, to some degree, from man-made global warming. It is no accident that the violence in Darfur erupted during the drought."
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UK: Bike Week 2008 : EcoWorldly view story
6 votes- Submitted by gavbeinggreen
- 2 months ago
- (http://ecoworldly.com/2008/06/13/...)
Fantastic and funny overview of bicycling in the UK.
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The Future of Energy Looks Bright Under the Italian Sun : EcoWorldly view story
8 votes- Submitted by gavbeinggreen
- 3 months ago
- (http://ecoworldly.com/2008/05/22/...)
Europe is pushing to help solar power spread and Italy is reacting by going forward quickly.
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Bats an Indicator of the UK’s Biodiversity : EcoWorldly view story
11 votes- Submitted by gavbeinggreen
- 3 months ago
- (http://ecoworldly.com/2008/05/22/...)
Bat populations are vulnerable, so they serve as a good indicator for the wider health of the UK’s wildlife. New Defra announcement today.
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Don't Blame Bio-fuels For Everything : EcoWorldly view story
7 votes- Submitted by gavbeinggreen
- 3 months ago
- (http://ecoworldly.com/2008/05/22/...)
Bio-fuels Are Not Solely Responsible For World Food Prices ... and other reasons not to blame biofuels

