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NRDC Rates Energy Efficiency of Video Game Consoles

Nov 19th, 2008 · Today, more than 40 percent of all homes in the United States contain at least one video game console. Recognizing that all that gaming could add up to serious demand for electricity, NRDC and Ecos Consulting performed the first ever comprehensive study …
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NRDC Rates Energy Efficiency of Video Game Consoles

Nov 19th, 2008 · Today, more than 40 percent of all homes in the United States contain at least one video game console. Recognizing that all that gaming could add up to serious demand for electricity, NRDC and Ecos Consulting performed the first ever comprehensive study …
see also: video · software · nation · download · Machine · United States · console

Geoengineering To Cool the Earth Becoming Thinkable

Oct 22nd, 2008 · As early as 1965, when Al Gore was a freshman in college, a panel of distinguished environmental scientists warned President Lyndon B. Johnson that CO2 emissions from fossil fuels might cause 'marked changes in climate' that 'could be deleterious.' Yet …
see also: solution · scientists · fossil · mainstream · global · College · Environmentalism

CO2 To Fuel, Closing the "Carbon Loop"

Oct 14th, 2008 · Inhabitat has posted an article detailing a recent announcement of a process to turn CO2 into fuel. The process, which used to be considered too energy inefficient, uses a multi-step, low pressure, and low temperature biocatalyst to break the CO2 into …
see also: energy · temperatures · carbon · CO2 · hydrocarbon · blocksRead · Inhabitat

CO2 To Fuel, Closing the "Carbon Loop"

Oct 13th, 2008 · Inhabitat has posted an article detailing a recent announcement of a process to turn CO2 into fuel. The process, which used to be considered too energy inefficient, uses a multi-step, low pressure, and low temperature biocatalyst to break the CO2 into …
see also: energy · temperatures · carbon · CO2 · hydrocarbon · blocksRead · Inhabitat

Removing CO2 From the Air Efficiently

Oct 1st, 2008 · Canadian scientists have created a device that efficiently removes CO2 from the atmosphere. "The proposed air capture system differs from existing carbon capture and storage technology ... while CCS involves installing equipment at, say, a coal-fired …
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Removing CO2 From the Air Efficiently

Oct 1st, 2008 · Canadian scientists have created a device that efficiently removes CO2 from the atmosphere. "The proposed air capture system differs from existing carbon capture and storage technology ... while CCS involves installing equipment at, say, a coal-fired …
see also: scientists · technology · customers · Machine · Canadian · Storage · electricity

Research Finds Carbon Dating Flawed

Sep 11th, 2008 · New research funded by the National Science Foundation at the University of Miami is showing that carbon dating (the 13C/12C ratio used to infer age) in the ocean can only be trusted up to 150 million years ago. From the primary researcher, "This study …
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Global Warming Stopped By Adding Lime To Sea

Jul 21st, 2008 · Scientists say they have found a workable way of reducing CO2 levels in the atmosphere by adding lime to seawater. And they think it has the potential to dramatically reverse CO2 accumulation in the atmosphere, reports Cath O'Driscoll in SCI's Chemistry …
see also: scientists · industry · magazine · global · sea · sci · atmosphere

Water Ice On Mars

Jun 22nd, 2008 · cathector sends along a story from SpaceWeather.com on the discovery of water ice on Mars. "Scientists have figured out the mysterious white substance unearthed by NASA's Phoenix lander on Mars. It's frozen water. The breakthrough came last week when …
see also: scientists · NASA · Lander · cameras · animation · Discovery · temperatures

Scientists Surprised to Find Earth's Biosphere Booming

Jun 9th, 2008 · An article from the Financial Post says that recent studies of biosphere imaging from the NASA SEAWIFS satellite indicate that the Earth's biomass is booming: 'The results surprised Steven Running of the University of Montana and Ramakrishna Nemani of …
see also: scientists · planet · 2004 · NASA · imaging · satellite · CO2

DOE Pumps $126.6 Million into Carbon Sequestration

May 8th, 2008 · The DOE awarded $126.6 million in grants today to projects that will pump 1 million tons of CO2 into underground caverns at sites in California and Ohio. Environmental groups call carbon sequestration "a scam", claiming that it is too expensive and uncertain …
see also: expense · Environmentalism · Solar · scams · carbon · California · Doe

New Material Can Selectively Capture CO2

Feb 17th, 2008 · Socguy brings us a story from CBC News about a recently developed crystal that can soak up carbon dioxide gas "like a sponge." Chemists from UCLA believe that the crystals will become a cheap, stable method to absorb emissions at power plants. We discussed …
see also: Crystal · prototype · CBC News · energy · environment · temperatures · structure

US Pulls Plug on Low-CO2 Powerplant Project

Feb 3rd, 2008 · The administration announced plans to withdraw its support from FutureGen. FutureGen was a project to develop a low CO2-emission electrical power plant, supported by an alliance of a dozen or so coal companies and utilities from around the world. The …
see also: world · prototype · electric · administration · utilities · Companies · worldwide

Scientists Recycle CO2 with Sunlight to Make Fuel

Jan 6th, 2008 · An anonymous reader brings us this article from Wired about a new method to produce fuel with the help of concentrated sunlight and carbon dioxide. The process "reverses" combustion, breaking down the CO2 into carbon monoxide, which is then used as a …
see also: scientists · technology · concentration · Wired · sunlight · carbon · liquid

Solar Cycle 24 Has Started

Jan 6th, 2008 · Solar physicists have been waiting for the appearance of a reversed-polarity sunspot to signal the start of the next solar cycle. As of Friday, that wait is over. A magnetically reversed, high-latitude sunspot emerged on the surface of the sun. Just a …
see also: competing · Theories · Solar · Physicist · validity · CO2 · latitudes

New Plastic to Cut CO2 Emissions and Purify Water

Oct 15th, 2007 · Researchers have lots of imagination. After developing plastic as solid as steel, other scientists from in Australia, Korea and in the U.S. have created a plastic which could cut CO2 emissions and purify water. Their new material mimics pores found in …
see also: Korea · scientists · Commercial · Companies · nature · Australia · imagination

NASA Tests Hydrogen-Fueled BMW

Aug 9th, 2007 · Rio sends us word that NASA has completed an 8-week test of a fleet of BMW luxury sedans powered by liquid hydrogen at Kennedy Space Center. The new BMW Hydrogen 7 sedan uses the same fuel that powers the space shuttle and reduces CO2 emissions by 90 …
see also: engineering · NASA · shuttle · Hydrogen · gasoline · emission · BMW

Boeing Helping to Develop Algae-Powered Jet

Jul 18th, 2007 · Air New Zealand, Aquaflow Bionomic Corporation and Boeing are working together to develop and test a bio-fuel derived from algae. Aquaflow Bionomic Corporation began operating in May last year after it met a request from the local council to deal with …
see also: Boeing · footprints · local · councils · bio · New Zealand · Algae

First Successful Demonstration of CO2 Capture Technology

Apr 26th, 2007 · Global Research Technologies, LLC (GRT), a technology research and development company, and Klaus Lackner from Columbia University have achieved the successful demonstration of a bold new technology to capture carbon from the air. The "air extraction" …
see also: technology · research · prototype · company · demonstrations · capture · carbon







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