India gives conditional green light to emission cuts
AFP - Sat Nov 28, 1:47 pm ETIndian Premier Manmohan Singh said Saturday he was willing to commit his country to "ambitious" global carbon emission cuts, provided others shared the burden.
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Indian Premier Manmohan Singh said Saturday he was willing to commit his country to "ambitious" global carbon emission cuts, provided others shared the burden.
LAS CRUCES, N.M. - A $32.5 million contract to build Spaceport America's terminal and hangar facility has been awarded to a New Mexico firm.
Washington, DC - The House has recently passed the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 (H.R. 2454), and Senate action is expected this fall.
SAGLE, Idaho (AP) When Scott Brusaw looks at a long stretch of blacktop he doesn't just see a road, he sees an opportunity to provide abundant low-cost energy, and revolutionize the way we think about our infrastructure.
GRANGEVILLE, Idaho (AP) - Northcentral Idaho leaders say they've been contacted by a pair of wind-energy companies over the past year that are scouting the region for gusty grounds.
CHINO HILLS - State public utility commissioners may approve a Southern California Edison plan to run five miles of a high-voltage wind-energy power line through city neighborhoods as soon as Thursday.
AMERICAN FALLS, Idaho (AP) -The Power County Commission has approved an ordinance that helps clear the way for wind power developers. The new ordinance requires that each turbine be issued a building permit and a single use permit is required for the entire project.
The administration of Governor Deval Patrick, in a sharp disagreement with Patrick’s handpicked Senate appointee, said yesterday that it would be a mistake for President Obama to grant US Senator Paul G. Kirk Jr.’s request to delay federal approval of the Cape Wind project.
KAIAKEA — When the new fire station just north of Kapa‘a is completed in the fall of next year, it will be dedicated as the Kaiakea fire station, the place name on record for that location, according to a county press release.
Joseph Donahey normally hates noise, perhaps because he spent years in a quiet courtroom as a 6th Judicial Circuit judge. But since Donahey went blind and started trying to cross city streets using his white cane, he has developed an appreciation for traffic noise. In fact, he'd like to hear more of it.
The emergence of a grass-roots movement pushing for green economic solutions to climate change and poverty has been a surprising development in the last couple of years. This movement believes environmentally sustainable policies and the shift to a clean energy economy can lead to a reduction of pollution and greenhouse gases.
Solar energy is hot. Not just with wineries attempting to lessen their carbon footprints — but also with thieves. Numerous Napa Valley wineries have been victimized by thieves lurking in the night and stealing their solar arrays.
It was stated this week by the local branch of the Arizona Game Protective Association members that more than 500 people from Phoenix and all the surrounding towns will be in Wickenburg to participate in the big Coyote Hunt, scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 10.
As Sidney High School students learned last week, the future is in biofuels, and there are some great career opportunities to be had.
Crews from Abundant Energy Inc. began hanging solar panels on the largest privately owned solar panel array in Martin County and quite possibly the largest to date in all of South Florida. The solar energy array will be used to power most of the privately owned office spaces in the Sawgrass Business Park on Indian Street in Stuart, FL in order to attract quality tenants who will benefit from ...
NEWARK -- One New Jersey lawmaker wants to add a new attraction to amusement parks along the Jersey shore: windmills. State Sen. Jeff Van Drew is pushing to change state regulations to allow the construction of power-generating windmills on amusement piers.