Ray Suarez: The Environment Moves From Necessity to Luxury
Politicians and industrialists get all dreamy when they use the phrase “clean coal technology,” but there’s just no getting around the fact that even though its relatively cheap, and relatively plentiful, coal is also relatively dirty …
Publish Date: 05/03/2011 13:15
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The battle for and against the bottle – the disposable water bottle, that is, is heating up. Here’s an article on the topic: Ocean Gyres and the Water Bottle Battle.
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The Malta Business Weekly announced that the failure of the Copenhagen Climate Change Summit was predicted in a white paper prior to the opening of the Summit. Despite this prognostication, the same white paper said that whatever progress that was made would be lauded as a “resounding victory for the nations involved”.
Here’s the article: Copenhagen Summit.
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