
Scientists say: go solar for answers on climate change (Nyngan Observer: Tue, 06 Feb) CANBERRA:The debate over climate change and our energy future must take place within a framework set by the natural laws of the physical world. There are only three main sources of energy on earth. There is solar energy captured by plants in earlier eons and now stored as coal, oil and gas.
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House endorses alternative energy proposal (Bozeman Daily Chronicle: Tue, 06 Feb) HELENA - A majority of state lawmakers in the House Monday endorsed a nationwide effort to obtain 25 percent of the nation's energy from wind, solar, biofuels and other renewable resources by 2025.
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'Tap solar energy for water desalination' (Gulf News: Sat, 03 Feb) Abu Dhabi: The Environment 2007, the annual ecological conference and exhibition, concluded last week with the experts calling for the promotion of solar technology and energy efficiency in water desalination.
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Group: Fla. can cut energy needs in half (Florida Today: Mon, 05 Feb) TALLAHASSEE - If lawmakers spend as much as $350 million a year, Florida can cut its energy needs nearly in half in the next 15 years, a researcher said today. Florida should invest in more energy efficient homes, including compact fluorescent light bulbs and better windows and doors, as well as wind and solar power, said researcher Neal Elliott with the nonprofit American Council for an ...
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Solar energy: Big opportunity for India (rediff.com: Sat, 03 Feb) It is too late to devote resources to chip manufacturing. India, instead, should explore opportunities in solar energy, where entry barriers are low and end-products are sold like commodity, states a JP Morgan report.
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