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20 Articles match "Course","Nuclear"
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The Green Changemakers
- Friday, May 14, 2010
On Closing the Culture Gap
by Paul Ehrlich / April 8, 2010 Climate change, biodiversity loss, nuclear conflict—all are caused by human activity. billion nuclear-armed people in south Asia. Of course, there’s no way to close that enormous culture gap now. It would, I hope, serve as a major tool for altering the course of cultural evolution. billion.
The Green Changemakers
- Friday, April 9, 2010
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The Flawed Economics of Nuclear Power
Brown Over the last few years the nuclear industry has used concerns about climate change to argue for a nuclear revival. Although industry representatives may have convinced some political leaders that this is a good idea, there is little evidence of private capital investing in nuclear plants in competitive electricity markets.
The Green Changemakers
- Wednesday, October 29, 2008
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Free Online Course on Environmental Science:
The Green Changemakers
- Sunday, February 17, 2008
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UK Plays Ostrich
In the last few weeks the UK Government has announced that it has given the green light for 10 more nuclear stations to be built to help cover energy supply over the next 30 to 50 years and help lower its CO2 emissions. But surprise, surprise this isn’t mentioned in dispatches by the pro nuclear lobby either of course.
Green Me
- Friday, November 20, 2009
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Energy for a Sustainable Future Ebooks, online resources
Nuclear energy Resource Nuclear energy is based on harnessing the very large quantities of energy that are released when the nuclei of certain atoms, notably uranium-235 and plutonium-239, are induced to split or ‘fission’. Bioenergy Resource Not all fuel sources are, of course, of fossil or nuclear origin. These are: 6.2
The Green Changemakers
- Tuesday, November 4, 2008
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George Monbiot's recent anti-micropower rant is seriously anti-green
Monbiot's words were that Britain cannot afford renewable energy and should and must got for the nuclear option. The nuclear option we cannot afford at all and that for more than one reason. Nuclear is not the option and neither is big wind and all that. This really shows how clued up he is, NOT. But its job is done.
Green (Living) Review
- Sunday, March 7, 2010
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Energy [R]evolution: A Sustainable U.S.A. Energy Outlook
The best way to lead, of course, is to lead by example. Of the remainder, 21 percent is generated from nuclear power, 15 percent from natural gas, 7 percent from hydro, and less than 2 percent from other renewable sources.” needs to phase out coal and nuclear power. The Energy [R]evolution U.S. Domestically, the U.S.
The Green Changemakers
- Wednesday, March 11, 2009
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How to Green Your Lighting
The presence of daylighting often shows increased worker satisfaction and productivity in offices, better test scores in schools , increased sales in retail settings, and, of course, lower energy bills. What’s the Big Deal? How we light up the places we live and work makes a big impact on how we feel. After that, it’s money in your pocket.
The Green Changemakers
- Wednesday, October 17, 2007
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OFFSHORE ENERGY – THE FINAL FRONTIER
Wind will overtake nuclear in terms of installed capacity within the next 4 to 5 years, as an important milestone in reaching 2020. The reports set out the timetable and potential costs for a massive expansion of the UK ’s offshore wind capacity. million per MW.
Green (Living) Review
- Wednesday, July 8, 2009
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BWEA becomes RenewableUK; officially
While claiming that government is committed to renewables it was nigh on like listening to George Monbiot, who never seems to know which side of the green fence he is on and who recently stated that Britain cannot afford renewables and we should go the nuclear way. So “goo bye BWEA and hello RenewableUK”.
Green (Living) Review
- Thursday, March 4, 2010
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Chernobyl-blighted land to be used for biofuel crops
by Michael Smith (Veshengro) Vast tracts of land contaminated by the Chernobyl nuclear disaster, so it was announced recently, could be used to grow crops for the production of biofuels. quot;The benefits will be economic, of course, but above all they will be social and environmental." and here is the but. Not when profits speak.
Green (Living) Review
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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