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ChevronTexaco Faces Huge Pollution Suit
Sat May 3, 2003 07:40 AM ET
By Richard Valdmanis
NEW YORK (Reuters) - ChevronTexaco CVX.N next week will begin its
defense in a multibillion
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Do We Need Another Sun Day?
By Diane MacEachern, AlterNet
May 1, 2003
Twenty-five years ago this May 3, as the sun crossed the
International Date Line in Auckland, New Zealand, a small band of
solar energy enthusiasts rose early to usher in
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Govt readies for war on killer exhaust emissions
05.05.2003
By JAMES GARDINER
The Government is preparing to crack down on excessive vehicle
emissions in a bid to reduce
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Why Ecocide Is 'Good News' for the GOP
By Glenn Scherer, E Magazine
May 5, 2003
Jubilant Republicans may imagine that the most significant harbinger
of America's future was the banging of a gavel on January 6, opening
the 108th Congress.
Maybe there's just a little more to biodiesel than a way [for
farmers] to expand the market for their soybeans... - Keith
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Delaware looks to biodiesel to fuel vehicles, agricultural economy
06 May 2003
By Randall Chase, Associated Press
DOVER,
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Prospect of summer blackouts in Tokyo stoke unease about nuclear power
06 May 2003
By Audrey McAvoy, Associated Press
TOKYO - It would be a little bit like Venice without water, or Los
Angeles without highways: Tokyo minus the neon. But with the
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At a press conference Wednesday, May 7, Arianna Huffington and Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. will unveil a new television advertising campaign
challenging Detroit car companies and Washington policy makers to
deliver fuel-efficient cars and SUVs that meet our transportation
needs without
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First of 30 Fuel Cell Buses on Trial in Europe
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada, May 5, 2003 (ENS) - Ballard
Power Systems customer and partner, DaimlerChrysler, today delivered
the first zero-emission Mercedes-Benz Citaro Bus
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6, May 2003
WWF provides blueprint for EU power sector to curb global warming now
At the European lauch of WWF's Power Switch! Initiative, with
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Also this:
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Los Alamos nuclear lab looks to build clean energy
USA: May 6, 2003
LOS ALAMOS, N.M. - The birthplace of the atomic bomb, Los Alamos
National Laboratory, is looking to embark on a new path that could
make the
http://www.fpif.org/commentary/2003/0304aftermath.html
Aftermath: Cleaning Up the Mess
By Conn Hallinan | April 29, 2003
Editor: John Gershman, Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC)
Foreign Policy In Focus
When the Bush administration totals up the cost of the Iraq War it
had best be
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ChevronTexaco Faces Huge Pollution Suit
Sat May 3, 2003 07:40 AM ET
By Richard Valdmanis
NEW YORK (Reuters) - ChevronTexaco CVX.N next week will begin its
defense in a multibillion
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=15795
Do We Need Another Sun Day?
By Diane MacEachern, AlterNet
May 1, 2003
Twenty-five years ago this May 3, as the sun crossed the
International Date Line in Auckland, New Zealand, a small band of
solar energy enthusiasts rose early to usher in
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Empowering Iraq
The Devil Is In The Details
William Hartung is director of the Arms Trade Resource Center at the
World Policy Institute and the author of The Hidden Costs of War.
Jack Kemp, director of the conservative think tank Empower America,
http://www.fpif.org/commentary/2003/0305oil.html
It's The Oil, Stupid
By Michael T. Klare | May 2, 2003
Editor: John Gershman, Interhemispheric Resource Center (IRC)
Foreign Policy In Focus
On the second day of the invasion of Iraq, U.S. commandos seized two
Iraqi offshore oil terminals in
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Govt readies for war on killer exhaust emissions
05.05.2003
By JAMES GARDINER
The Government is preparing to crack down on excessive vehicle
emissions in a bid to reduce
http://www.alternet.org/story.html?StoryID=15814
Why Ecocide Is 'Good News' for the GOP
By Glenn Scherer, E Magazine
May 5, 2003
Jubilant Republicans may imagine that the most significant harbinger
of America's future was the banging of a gavel on January 6, opening
the 108th Congress.
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Hakan wrote:
Once somewhat involved in the design and building of the last
reactors in Sweden, I am not a starch opponent of nuclear
one pass power. It is the enrichment of several passes and the
massive amount of enriched material it results in, that make
me a very strong opponent to
Maybe there's just a little more to biodiesel than a way [for
farmers] to expand the market for their soybeans... - Keith
http://www.enn.com/news/2003-05-06/s_4280.asp
Delaware looks to biodiesel to fuel vehicles, agricultural economy
06 May 2003
By Randall Chase, Associated Press
DOVER,
http://www.enn.com/news/2003-05-06/s_4282.asp
Prospect of summer blackouts in Tokyo stoke unease about nuclear power
06 May 2003
By Audrey McAvoy, Associated Press
TOKYO - It would be a little bit like Venice without water, or Los
Angeles without highways: Tokyo minus the neon. But with the
I am using the Isuzu starter because it bolts on to the Isuzu
transmission and engages with the Isuzu flywheel. I have taken a closer
look at the 1.9 L TD and noticed that the turbo is quite small and sits
quite high so it might just fit. I understand that finding a good used
1.9 L TD used
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Energy Experts Directory
With the Senate expected to debate major energy legislation this
week, Environmental Media Services has updated and expanded its
energy experts directory to help journalists find contacts on
specific aspects of the House and Senate energy bills.
Categories:
*
FYI
At a press conference Wednesday, May 7, Arianna Huffington and Robert
F. Kennedy Jr. will unveil a new television advertising campaign
challenging Detroit car companies and Washington policy makers to
deliver fuel-efficient cars and SUVs that meet our transportation
needs without
http://www.tompaine.com/feature.cfm/ID/7700
The Greening of America
One remarkable legacy of the 1960s is the extent to which the
American public has moved solidly into the environmentalist camp, as
evidenced by some recent Gallup data.
Over three-fifths (61 percent) describe themselves as
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First of 30 Fuel Cell Buses on Trial in Europe
VANCOUVER, British Columbia, Canada, May 5, 2003 (ENS) - Ballard
Power Systems customer and partner, DaimlerChrysler, today delivered
the first zero-emission Mercedes-Benz Citaro Bus
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6, May 2003
WWF provides blueprint for EU power sector to curb global warming now
At the European lauch of WWF's Power Switch! Initiative, with
representatives from the Power Pioneer companies © WWF-Germany
Hello,
Thanks for the joule - electron correction, by the way. The nuclear
reactor issue is part of it, certainly. They also want to use coal (the
last big reservoir of fossil fuel - 100 years left, at least) as a primary
source of hydrogen (reforming coal gas to produce H2). The uniting
I have a few questions that need answers. I am hoping someone out there can
save me a little time. 1. I am looking for industrial large volume filters for
our new growing Co-op here in bend. a. Are there any filters efficient for
cleaning a couple hundred gallons of WVO in a reasonable
They'll be long dead by the time someone has to worry about it.
Darryl McMahon wrote:
I worked for several years for the federal government agency that regulated
nuclear
energy in Canada. I am rather ambivalent about nuclear energy vs. fossil
fuels as
a result. However, the idea of
Everything else aside, both industry and government have proven themselves
criminally irresponsible day in and day out with LWRs. Modular and
inherantly safe designs exist. But no. Economy of scale supercedes the
concept of broadest safety margin.
Throw in the legislation which prevents actual
Haven't you figured out by now that everything is about hoarding money?
Appal Energy wrote:
Everything else aside, both industry and government have proven themselves
criminally irresponsible day in and day out with LWRs. Modular and
inherantly safe designs exist. But no. Economy of scale
You're being faciscious (?), yes?
What would make you tend to think that I haven't calculated long ago that
almost everything revolves around the lucre? (That is, of course, the way
contemporary society has been developed.)
That's also exactly where the concept of environmental economics
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