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Written by Ted Hebert
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This article could have been called "Drive Through Fast Food Lane," or "Grab Lunch and Fill 'er Up at the Drive Through." I liked all three. The fact is, there is a huge, as yet untapped resource out there that could drastically reduce emissions, and slash dependence on oil. This fuel source can be found all over the country at McDonald's, Burger King, Wendy's, and many other fast food chains. Oh yeah, it burns clean, and is more efficient that fossil fuel. Clean and green, it's a no brainer, Folks.
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Written by James William Smith
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The daily observation from the Solar & Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO) clearly highlights a potential global problem. In 2008, nearly every day of each of the first four months of the year has recorded an observation of sunspot activity that is equal to zero. In fact, there have been only two days in the last four months when there has been any sunspot activity at all and each small event disappeared very quickly.
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Written by Daniel Yergin
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Fossil fuels provide most of the world's energy and are the foundation of the past two centuries of economic growth. The issue of climate change poses the first serious challenge to fossil fuels' primacy.
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Written by David Tanguay
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There are many different ways to use biomass energy. Today, we are going to look at four different categories: biofuels, biopower, bioproducts, and space heating and cooling.
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Written by J. Klein
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Yesterday the Selfservatives in the Senate (read: REPUBLICANS) forced through passage of drilling in the Alaskan National Wildlife Refuge, against the will of Americans, with no regard for the opposition, and in an entirely disrespectful way.
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Written by Meteor Blades
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From Defenders of Wildlife:
Record number of bison slaughtered around Yellowstone National Park
A record number of bison – over 1,100 – have been slaughtered this winter around Yellowstone National Park. The removal of nearly one-quarter of the park’s bison population dramatically demonstrates the need to reform the rules governing the last stronghold for America’s wild bison.
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