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August 13 2007: Water, Water Everywhere: Bottled Water Choices In Texas by: precremix
"Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink," or so the saying goes. Texas knows this well, with large swaths subject to extreme heat and drought inland, and non-potable salt water down in the Gu
August 09 2007: Texas Considers Alternative Fuels In The Face of Oil Prices: A Run-Down of Choices by: precremix
The dramatic rise in oil prices over the past few years has generated a lot of attention for alternative fuels and alternatively powered vehicles. Environmentalists hail it as the beginning of a revol
August 03 2007: Ink Jet Cartridges Why You Should Recycle by: simon12
Millions of inkjet cartridges are currently sold in the UK each year with over a billion cartridges being sold worldwide. According to available statistics, only around 30 percent to 40 percent of pr
July 10 2007: Every Home An Energy Producer by: wincowifi
Imagine this, every home in the US with solar panels on the roof. Each one feeding power into the national power grid. Or, industrious individuals producing biodiesel out on their suburban or rural ho
July 05 2007: Thinking Through Recycling Myths by: stephfoster
Recycling is one of the things people think of first when they think about being environmentally friendly. In some ways that 's a pity, as reduce and reuse really should come first, but recycling is no
June 27 2007: Russia Attracting More Western Companies by: dyergin
Where 's Russia headed? One good place to get an answer was the just-concluded St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which followed the strained G-8 meeting in Germany. According to Russian Econ
June 20 2007: Increas your Home 's Efficiency by Eliminating Air Exchange by: adambeazley
The majority of the population are living in homes who 's energy efficiency is very poor and it is costing them money and hurting our environment. Over 21% of all the carbon dioxide pollution in the U.
June 14 2007: What Can Brazil Teach The U.S. About Ethanol? by: dyergin
Over 1200 people turned up on June 5th in Sao Paulo, Brazil, for the "Ethanol Summit" - billed as the world 's first ethanol "congress."Among them was CNBC 's own Global Energy Expert, Daniel Yergin, wh
June 06 2007: How To Maintain A Compost Heap by: wpat007
There 's so much waste that is generated in gardens every day. You'll find leaves, dead plants, twigs and grass clippings. It takes too long and probably involves a lot to take it to a landfill so what
June 06 2007: What Does 'Energy Security' Really Mean? by: dyergin
At the conclusion of last year 's G8 summit in Scotland, Russian President Vladimir Putin said to the other leaders of the G8 industrial nations, "We cannot ignore the question of overcoming poverty an
June 05 2007: Grass Compost. Natures Secret For A Flourishing Garden by: wpat007
The best organic fertilizer comes from your garden. Don't throw out the grass. If managed properly, grass can be the answer to your composting problems. With a little effort and care, you can keep the
June 01 2007: How Much Oil Is Really Down There? Oil And Gas Reserves Accounting Needs Updating by: dyergin
The disclosure of "proved reserves" has been one of the great rituals of the reporting season for oil and gas companies, and one carefully monitored by investors. It 's recently taken on even more sign
May 22 2007: China and America Need Not Be Energy Rivals by: dyergin
Energy is markedly different from the other controversial matters that will be at the top of the US-Chinese Strategic Economic Dialogue, edition two, meeting this week in Washington. Trade and currenc
May 14 2007: Global Warming: 4 Tips To Help Slow it Down by: matth02
Global Warming is happening, and it 's up to us to stop it. Every time we step into our car to run an errand, or buy take out for supper, we are adding to the affects our world 's over consumption of fo
May 11 2007: Concepts of Waste Management by: webrepairservice
Dealing with waste management has become an issue of major importance. Some things, like landfills, are becoming increasingly full. This creates a situation in which we are forced to find new ways to
May 11 2007: Commentary: Yergin Sees Clear Road Ahead For More Fuel-Efficient Cars by: dyergin
The road is getting much clearer. This week, legislation will emerge from committee, and almost certainly soon head to the floor of the U.S. Senate. It might not get that much notice in itself, but it
May 10 2007: Energy 's Challenges by: dyergin
The energy challenge certainly ranks at the top of the world 's agenda. What makes it particularly difficult to deal with is that it is created by two forces.Though not usually put in these terms, one
May 07 2007: Global Warming: Essential Overview Guide by: matth02
Global Warming is a buzzword right now. The experts finally agree: it is happening. But, what does that really mean, and how will it affect our lives? A Closer Look At Global Warming.Global Warming is
May 03 2007: How To Do Vermicomposting by: wpat007
What is vermicomposting? Vermicomposting means using worms to make compost. This is very easy to do and needs just a little bit of garden space and you can even do it in your basement or your garage.
May 03 2007: Closing The Conservation Gap In Electric Power by: dyergin
Today, as U.S. electric power demand grows and environmental and energy security issues become more urgent, there is a growing concern that the current balance encourages the construction of new power
May 01 2007: Monaco Goes Green Home & Away by: Tribune2
Monaco has launched a radical transport plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions.One of the first acts Prince Albert took when succeeding to the throne upon his father 's death in April 2005 was to sign th
April 25 2007: The Future Of Electricity-Center Of Gravity Shifting To Asia by: dyergin
The global electric power landscape is changing fast, and increasingly, the action in it has been shifting to Asia. On average, in each of the last three years, China alone has added as much new gener
April 24 2007: Security, Climate And Technology by: dyergin
The world today depends on fossil fuels to meet over 80 percent of its energy needs, a simple fact of the way the industrial world has grown up. But dependence brings with it major challenges: rising
April 20 2007: What 's Actually In Biodiesel? by: mattyos
Rising prices of energy fuels have prompted companies and individuals to search for low-cost sources of fuels for their machines and automobiles. One of the most popular alternative fuels is biodiesel
April 20 2007: Renewable Electric Power Takes Off by: dyergin
Renewable electric power is beginning to soar. The current surge of activity, which has been accelerating over the last few years, is driven by several factors: high fuel prices; ongoing improvements
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