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The George Washington University
This WEBISODE focuses on Dom Bosco Catholic University’s biochemistry laboratory in Campo Grande, Brazil. Dom Bosco is experimenting with a plant called bocaiúva, a native palm which could yield a new source of renewable energy.
I talk to Jeremy Symons, senior vice president of the National Wildlife Federation, about his testimony at a House Energy Commerce Subcommittee on Energy Power Subcommittee hearing on a proposed tar sands pipeline.
inderpendant
The Next great advancements will come not through the single application technologies but from the synergies created through the combinations/co operations of multiple technologies used to augment each other. The Geothermal application in disused... Read More
Genesis Farm is a non profit organization, located in Blairstown, New Jersey, that aims to educate people of the ecological and agricultural work it takes to preserve the Earth and all its wonders. Run by Dominican Sisters from Caldwell, NJ,... Read More
The government should give grants to people that have their automobiles converted to LPG. It now costs about $1000 - 2000 to have a car converted. Most of this is profit for the service station doing the conversion. It only costs about $100 for... Read More
Sarah Forbes, a World Resources Institute Senior Associate, discusses what Carbon, Capture, and Storage (CCS) is. She explains the technology, process, and challenges to using CCS.
Planet Forward
Experts speaking on Capitol Hill about on challenges facing the oil industry to keep pace with rising global demand, and the potential implications for oil prices, national security, and the world economy. More information is available at http://www... Read More
George Washington University-School of Media and Public Affairs
You can’t have your pudding if you don’t eat your meat! This old adage comes from legendary rock-n-rollers Pink Floyd and they have a point…
When you clean your plate, you help clean the environment too. You reduce food waste and energy waste.... Read More