Environment audit urges crackdown on energy producers: Government
leadership, planning and performance inadequate: report
Byline: Mike De Souza
OTTAWA -- Federal environment commissioner Johanne Gelinas has used an
embarrassing audit of the former Liberal government's failure to
adequately
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By Jeremy Lovell
LONDON (Reuters) - The devastating impact of mankind on the planet is
dramatically illustrated in pictures published on Saturday showing
explosive urban sprawl, major deforestation and
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Pentagon global warming report:
The Pentagon report that most people heard was released a
few months ago focused on global warming rather than peak
oil. The connection to the peak oil discussion is that the
Bush/Cheney policy is promoting oil use rather than
Hello Peggy, Ross,
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From: Peggy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 2004 4:42 AM
Subject: RE: [Biofuel] Environment
Hello Ross,
The pentagon can actually do a lot of good. Please recall an ultimate
task that can be assigned
Pentagon global warming report:
The Pentagon report that most people heard was released a
few months ago focused on global warming rather than peak
oil. The connection to the peak oil discussion is that the
Bush/Cheney policy is promoting oil use rather than
supporting alternative fuel
article on the grave threats to Endangered Species Act and
biodiversity itself. we need enlightened leadership at this
pivital time when we seem to have only short sighted small
minded people in charge. Ross
A History of Cowardice
God Save the Endangered Species Act
By KARYN STRICKLER
CH wrote:
John Hayes wrote:
Ross Cannon wrote:
On July 21,
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and lawyers from seven other
states sued the nation's largest utility companies, demanding that
they reduce emissions of the gases thought to be warming the earth.
Warns Spitzer: Global
John Hayes wrote:
CH wrote:
John Hayes wrote:
Ross Cannon wrote:
On July 21,
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and lawyers from seven other states
sued the nation's largest utility companies, demanding that they reduce
emissions of the gases thought to be warming the
John Hayes wrote:
Ross Cannon wrote:
On July 21,
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and lawyers from seven other
states sued the nation's largest utility companies, demanding that
they reduce emissions of the gases thought to be warming the earth.
Warns Spitzer: Global warming
Global Warming
By John Carey, with Sarah R. Shapiro in New York
AUGUST 16, 2004
http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/04_33/b3896001_mz001.htm
Consensus is growing among scientists, governments, and business that
they must act fast to combat climate change. This has already sparked
Ross Cannon wrote:
On July 21,
New York Attorney General Eliot Spitzer and lawyers from seven other
states sued the nation's largest utility companies, demanding that
they reduce emissions of the gases thought to be warming the earth.
Warns Spitzer: Global warming threatens our health,
ONE-TRACK MINE
Bush Administration Packed with Coal-Friendly Bureaucrats
In his 2000 campaign, George W. Bush promised to make coal central to
his energy plan, and he was rewarded with millions of dollars in
donations from the coal industry and the votes of coal miners in
crucial swing
Aleady posted in full:
http://infoarchive.net/sgroup/BIOFUEL/37460/
Keith Addison
ONE-TRACK MINE
Bush Administration Packed with Coal-Friendly Bureaucrats
In his 2000 campaign, George W. Bush promised to make coal central to
his energy plan, and he was rewarded with millions of dollars in
Bush seems to regularly follow the wishes of his donors on environmental
decisions. When will this stop?
In 2000, President Bush promised that, if elected, he would work to
reduce carbon dioxide emissions that contribute to global warming.[1]
Yet, upon taking office, he withdrew American support
for chemical fertilizers, so that may be the
best use. A secondary use would be to ferment it into biogas.
Tim Murphy
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the need for chemical fertilizers, so that may be the
best use. A secondary use would be to ferment it into biogas.
Tim Murphy
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To: biofuel@yahoogroups.com
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Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 12:22:24 -0800
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On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 09:03 AM, Keith Addison wrote:
I'll say it again - many factors are more important than claimed high
yields, especially local conditions.
I had a good example of that last growing season. I raised two varieties
of mustard -- white (AKA yellow, Brassica
http://www.siliconindia.com/shownewsdata.asp?newsno=18545newscat=Top
Environment-friendly fuel for Indian railways
IANS
Thursday, February 13, 2003
NEW DELHI: After ethanol blended petrol, India has decided to adopt
yet another environment-friendly fuel -- bio-diesel, with the Indian
Hi Keith
Any one in our group trying with non-edible oil?
Sreni
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http://www.siliconindia.com/shownewsdata.asp?newsno=18545newscat=Top
Environment-friendly fuel for Indian railways
IANS
Thursday, February 13, 2003
NEW DELHI: After ethanol
About 400 kg of Jatropha seed can yield 100 kg oil, which after
blending with methanol or alcohol would give 100 kg bio-diesel, 10 kg
glycerine and 300 kg manure. In addition it creates large-scale
employment.
I wonder as to possible different uses for glycerine and manure. I don't know
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From: murdoch [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Mon, 17 Feb 2003 12:22:24 -0800
Subject: Re: [biofuel] Environment-friendly fuel for Indian railways
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About 400 kg of Jatropha seed can yield 100 kg oil, which after
blending with methanol or alcohol would give 100 kg
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