Posts relating to “Drilling my brain for oil” (20)
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Connect the Dots? Lila leaves us waiting
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for Antiwar Radio : Imagine my shock at seeing this story in the Christian Science Monitor describing the new […] ?" said one half of my brain to the other. Is this reporting accurate? Has Code Pink turned pro-war? Well, the interview took […] was soon to join my list." As the violence continues in Iraq and people are wounded and dying, its not all about oil6 days ago -
Sarah Palins book, Going Rogue
Collecting My Thoughts — Authority 436
while baking up a batch of brownies with her other hand. "5- For 30 years, Exxon held a lease to do exploratory drilling at […] for a 2nd copy of our books). The venom and wrath of the left lashing out at her again will probably boost the sales […] . This is the blog, Restless Brain Syndrome that reposted his article. Its gone viral on the internet, which either shows4 weeks ago -
The answer could be blowing in the wind
Ohaiyo Business Magazine — Authority 136
divided over who should pay for the cleanup of the planet. Poor countries want rich countries to cough up more ambitious […] goals for emissions cuts and developing technologies. From emerging wind and solar industries to geothermal advances […] , the technologies being tested for adaptability in the fight against climate change are still quite new and in some cases6 days ago -
JohnsonDiversey exec sees CO2 reductions good for businesses
Ohaiyo Business Magazine — Authority 136
good bottom-line implications for businesses. "Of course there are a lot of investments that need to be done, not only […] significant bottom-line improvement for the business landscape," he said. The Environment Protection Agency (EPA) ruled on […] legislation in Congress. Reinvention will be key for some companies as they move to comply with new standards and regulations1 week ago -
Are the Copenhagen climate talks failing?
Ohaiyo Business Magazine — Authority 136
developing countries say they are united. In reality, developed countries responsible for most emissions currently in the […] want the other group to sign up for more ambitious targets – whether emissions cuts, funding for the poor, or verification […] that something must be done, at some point in the future – but will save face for the leaders arriving. Some negotiators2 days ago -
Coke says green strategy will win business
Ohaiyo Business Magazine — Authority 136
Jeff Seabright, Cokes vice president for Environment & Water Resources . “We have about 10 million pieces of […] give it a front-row seat for the latest technologies. “We’ve clearly identified sustainable not as a fad or as sort of a […] those costs on to consumers. But Seabright said consumers already pay a higher price for products like organics and premium3 days ago -
Icebergs, Copenhagen hot topics in Southern Ocean
Ohaiyo Business Magazine — Authority 136
. My team will live on the ice in a combination of shelters, huts and tents for six weeks, celebrating Christmas and New […] for global warming and the breakdown of ice sheets at both poles. Making my way back down from the bridge I couldn’t help […] stave off seasickness . My cabin is beside the kitchen, so the strong smells don’t help. I have avoided gut1 week ago -
Forest carbon schemes – new hope for the Amazon?
Ohaiyo Business Magazine — Authority 136
in Brazil’s Juma reserve could be a model for saving the world’s greatest forest from destruction. This feature […] about the Juma REDD project, which stands for Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Degradation, gives a fuller account […] possible in the divisive United Nations climate talks in Copenhagen this month. My trip to Juma, which lies about an hour1 week ago -
Solar power mounts in Canada
Ohaiyo Business Magazine — Authority 136
Solar power is heating up in the northern reaches of Canada, a country not exactly known for its sunny rays and warm […] solar company Canadian Solar’s plans for a new $23 million plant in the province and a supply deal for Suntech in […] not as important for the economics of a project than the right set of incentives. (Case in point: Germany is the world5 days ago -
Sailing into an icy cauldron
Ohaiyo Business Magazine — Authority 136
Reuters employee Pauline Askin has sailed for the Antarctic for a six -week expedition on the icy continent where she […] expedition to restore Sir Douglas Mawson’s Huts , which have clung precariously to the ice of Commonwealth Bay for 98 years. For […] ’ve been told we will most likely be confined to our bunks for the first few days and have been prescribed a drug used to1 week ago
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