Posts Tagged ‘Fossil Fuel’

Green win amid return to diesel

Islanders are rewarded for their "green" power projects just days after having to temporarily return to using fossil fuel.


Donna Green and Liz Minchin.

In reply to Goodbye ETS - Hello Carbon Tax : Donna Green and Liz Minchin. Your suggestion for a renewed push for a carbon tax is an interesting idea. While a carbon tax is much simpler than the Rudd governments proposed emissions trading scheme it is not immune from measures to benefit powerful fossil fuel interests. As Guy Pearse argued in the Sunday Age (Climate change campaigners must learn ...


Hearings on climate, cap’n’trade, energy

October 28th, 2009 Posted by Harry Fuller @ 4:07 pmCategories:Blogroll, air pollution, biofuel, cars & traffic, climate change, conservation, energy, environmental health, federal government, fossil fuel, global warming, green tech, law & politics, mass transit, petroleum, renewable energy, solar, tidal, water, weather, windTags:Cap-and-Trade, Senate Committe, Harry FullerA Senate Committe is hearing testimony on all sides of the energy, global warming, cap and trade issures.


The Future of Electricity: \

In the past few years, there is an increasingly growing awareness that the oil we have is not going to run out not in the very far forever, and that at some point there will be no fossil fuel left. This fact, as well as the fact that the usage of oil is significantly harming our environment - most likely irreversibly - is leading more and more people to start adopting green lifestyles. What this means is that instead of powering your home from the conventional power grid, you’d be using solar


Why We Should Switch To \

Recently, there is a growing trend of understanding that fossil fuel is not going to run out eventually, and that at some point there will be no oil to be used. This fact, as well as the fact that the usage of fossil fuel is greatly harming our environment - probably irreversibly - is leading a greater number of people each day to start adopting “green” lifestyles. What this means is that instead of powering your house from the conventional power grid, you’d be using solar power, wind energy,


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