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Heritage Web Memo: The New Cold War: Reviving the U.S. Presence in the Arctic Oct 30, 2008 – The Arctic is quickly reemerging as a strategic area where vital U.S. interests are at stake. The geopolitical and geo-economic importance of the Arctic region is rising rapidly, and its... Read the rest Atlantis Rising: The upside of global warming -- as climate change melts polar ice, a new world emerges Apr 20, 2008 – Over two decades ago, at the height of the Cold War, Arctic scholar Oran Young proclaimed that the world was "entering the age of the Arctic, an era in which... Read the rest Rights Group Cites Plight of Minorities Hit by Climate Change Mar 11, 2008 – A British rights group says ethnic minorities and indigenous peoples across the globe suffer disproportionately from the effects of climate change - and that their plight has not been recognized... Read the rest Famed Hurricane Forecaster William Gray Predicts Global Cooling in 10 Years Mar 4, 2008 – It turns out Al Gore was wrong. The scientists aren’t all in agreement on global warming; thus there is no “consensus.” Prominent hurricane forecaster Dr. William M. Gray, a... Read the rest
Heritage Web Memo: The Global Response to a Terror-Generated Energy Crisis
Nov 10, 2008 – In June 2008, The Heritage Foundation invited energy scholars and policy experts to participate in a computer simulation and gaming exercise assessing the economic effects of a global petroleum energy... Read the rest Clean Energy: Green jobs are the wave of the future Dec 2, 2007 – We stand at the cusp of a new clean energy economy. Climate change and peak oil are twin crises that will have tragic and disorienting consequences as they play out.... Read the rest RSIS Commentary: Energy, Climate Change and Sustainable Development: Are Regional Security Frameworks Prepared? Nov 19, 2007 – Amid the mixed emotions threatening to dampen the celebratory mood of the 40th Anniversary of ASEAN and its series of related summits, there are important questions about their respective agendas.... Read the rest HP Podcast: Tips & tricks: Creating a 'green' office: Trade, donate, or recycle Nov 10, 2007 – Dave Lobato, HP LaserJet Environmental Program Manager, recently shared tips on how small businesses can easily and affordably create a responsible office that conserves resources. Download or listen to this... Read the rest Oct 30, 2007 – The Panasonic World Solar Challenge is the unofficial world championship for solar cars — a biannual 3000 km solar car race from Darwin to Adelaide in Australia. HP is helping... Read the rest The Green Innovator: Solar -- Thin Film or Silicon? Oct 5, 2007 – At the 4th Annual Energy Tech Investor Forum in San Jose, Calif., panel moderator Neal Dikeman of Jane Capital Partners, leads a discussion with executives on emerging solar technologies such... Read the rest Solar Energy is the Hot Power Source to Watch Oct 3, 2007 – In theory, solar power is ideal. It’s clean, producing no air pollution or green house gases. It doesn’t require flooding huge areas or disrupting river ecosystems, as hydro power often... Read the rest Here Comes the Sun: Solar energy about to become affordable Oct 3, 2007 – The black sheep of the clean-energy family is undergoing some changes and will soon be more affordable. The one drawback to solar has been the cost. Silicon, used as a... Read the rest Oct 11, 2007 – Acumentrics Corporation has received Phase II funding from the US Department of Energy (DOE) to develop optimized manufacturing techniques and to build pre-commercial prototypes of a hybrid ceramic-metallic heat exchanger... Read the rest PolyFuel Awarded $2M from NIST to Develop Ultra-Low Crossover Membrane Oct 2, 2007 – PolyFuel Inc. has announced that the U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has awarded PolyFuel $2 million over 2 years in support of the company’s work to develop... Read the rest Voller's Emerald Fuel Cell System Selected by MCL Motorhomes as Optional Extra Oct 2, 2007 – Voller Energy Group PLC has announced its Emerald Fuel Cell System has been named by MCL Motorhomes as an optional extra in its ground breaking new Tycho motorhome model. Minffordd... Read the rest Toyota Unveils Fuel Cell Vehicle Capable of Longer Distances Sep 28, 2007 – Toyota Motor Corp. unveiled an upgraded fuel-cell vehicle that successfully completed a test run Friday, proving its ability to run a longer distance than its existing model, a move to... Read the rest Sep 20, 2007 – Canada's main Inuit organization has dropped a long-held moratorium on uranium mining in the Arctic, removing one obstacle to developing potentially rich deposits of the radioactive... Read the rest France Relies on Nuclear Power as Answer to Energy Woes May 16, 2007 – Civaux, France -- Rising oil prices, the volatility of supplies, and need for alternative energy sources that will not add to climate change and global warming - these are issues... Read the rest Department of Energy Commends the Nuclear Regulatory Commission’s Approval of a Second Early Site Permit in Just One Month Mar 27, 2007 – WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) today applauded the Nuclear Regulatory Commission's (NRC) decision to approve an Early Site Permit (ESP) for the Entergy Corporation's Grand Gulf... Read the rest DOE Commits $15M to Idaho National Lab for Post-Irradiation Examination Equipment Mar 27, 2007 – WASHINGTON, DC - The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Assistant Secretary for Nuclear Energy Dennis Spurgeon today announced $15 million in funding is being provided to DOE's Idaho National Laboratory... Read the rest May 22, 2008 – Houston -- The continuing rise of oil prices on the world market is affecting everything from transportation to agriculture and manufacturing. In the United States, some politicians are blaming big... Read the rest OPEC Says Higher Output Will Not Affect Gasoline Prices Nov 15, 2007 – OPEC members say an increase in oil output will have no impact on global prices for oil. OPEC headquarters. Ministers from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries say that current... Read the rest Oil Prices Driven by Demand Nov 15, 2007 – As oil prices continue to soar, energy experts around the world worry that production may not be able to keep up with rising demand, driven in large part by the... Read the rest Yukon Government Announces Fall 2007 Oil and Gas Call for Bids Nov 13, 2007 – WHITEHORSE – The Government of Yukon has announced a call for bids from the oil and gas industry for two locations in northern Yukon. This is the final stage of... Read the rest Flying on Empty: That's the potential doomsday scenario if fuels that cost less and pollute less than oil can't be found. Coconut oil, anyone Feb 25, 2008 – Airplane operators are growing thirstier for a new fuel. The price of oil last week surpassed $100 a barrel, flirting with a record high. If the cost creeps much higher,... Read the rest It's Coconut Airways Feb 25, 2008 – Environmentalists have panned the Virgin Atlantic flight using biofuel as a stunt, writes Tim Cornwell. The Virgin boss Sir Richard Branson hailed a "historic" and "pioneering" milestone for air travel... Read the rest Biofuels: 'Green gold' or problems untold? Feb 25, 2008 – No subject appears to divide as many people in the climate change arena as biofuels. Their potential to positively impact greenhouse gas emissions is undoubtedly enormous. But the pursuit of... Read the rest Almost All Biofuels Used Today Make Global Warming Worse Feb 10, 2008 – Almost all biofuels used today cause more greenhouse gas emissions than conventional fuels if the full emissions costs of producing these “green” fuels are accounted for, two US studies published... Read the rest Jul 19, 2007 – A Canadian company battles to become the prince of tidal... Read the rest China Signs Deal With Burma on Dam Apr 7, 2007 – China has signed a deal to help military ruled Burma construct a hydropower plant on the Salween river in the northeastern part of the country. The official New Light of... Read the rest Activists, Villagers Protest Burmese Dam Project Feb 28, 2007 – Activists and villagers are urging the government of Thailand to delay its plans to build four hydroelectric dams on the Salween River in military-ruled Burma. Gathering outside Thailand's Ministry of... Read the rest New Study Finds Extensive Undeveloped Geothermal Resource in Western US: Identifies barriers, challenges, and opportunities for future geothermal development Feb 2, 2007 – Washington, DC -- A new report released today finds extensive undeveloped geothermal resources in fourteen Western states - Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, Oregon, Texas,... Read the rest
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Feb 4, 2006 – Fusion Delusion, II: Might be Osmosis... eMail 1983 writes: Re: Sonofusion Delusion This may well be some sort of osmosis. Osmosis is the movement of water molecules from an area... Read the rest
Security Insights: In Las Vegas, Green Means More than Money
Apr 14, 2008 – In Las Vegas, green isn’t just the color of money. It’s also an emerging trend in corporate events and conferences in the city. As part of our ongoing corporate Green... Read the rest The Greening of CES: Is this year's Consumer Electronics Show going to be the largest carbon-neutral event in the world? Jan 6, 2008 – Think of the Consumer Electronics Show, the annual high-tech bacchanal in Las Vegas, and what may come to mind are the blinking lights, the hordes of attendees and exhibitors who... Read the rest ‘Green’ Helping Buffalo Area Woo Conventions Nov 1, 2007 – Buffalo Niagara’s tourism and convention industry is trying to go “green” in an effort to establish a niche and land more large conference business. The Buffalo Niagara Convention & Visitors... Read the rest February 28, 2008: EnergyTech 2008, The Northeast Energy Summit, Hartford, CT Oct 12, 2007 – On February 28, 2008, EnergyTech 2008: The Northeast Energy Summit will be held at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford, CT, running from 8:00 am to 6:00 pm. This event is a collaboration with CCEF.... Read the rest 2007 Process Innovation Awards Winners Announced Dec 17, 2007 – EnterpriseInnovator.com, a leading IT publication that focuses on enterprise innovation and part of the TechnologyInnovator.com publication group, and Kinetic Information LLC, are proud to announce the winners of the 2007 Process Innovation Awards. The... Read the rest EnterpriseInnovator.com Sponsors the 11th Annual 2007 Process Innovation Awards Aug 23, 2007 – Boston, MA - EnterpriseInnovator.com, a premier publication focused on technology innovation in the enterprise is proud to sponsor the 2007 Process Innovation Awards, which were created by Kinetic Information LLC... Read the rest Advertising and Marketing Information Apr 1, 2003 – Greetings! And welcome to TechnologyInnovator.com. During our first six years of web publishing, we've published some 14,000+ of articles on enterprise IT, security, mobility, and emerging technologies -- written by analysts, industry... Read the rest Introducing EnterpriseInnovator.com! Jan 1, 2002 – Hello! Thank you for visiting our newest web publication at TechnologyInnovator.com: it's called EnterpriseInnovator.com. It's all about innovation in the enterprise, and covers IT companies that help the enterprise mobilize,... Read the rest Search EnergyInnovator
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Support This Site Newest Articles • 11/10 Heritage Web Memo: The Global Response to a Terror-Generated Energy Crisis • 10/30 Heritage Web Memo: The New Cold War: Reviving the U.S. Presence in the Arctic • 5/22 Experts Say High Prices of Oil Are Here to Stay • 4/20 Atlantis Rising: The upside of global warming -- as climate change melts polar ice, a new world emerges • 4/14 Security Insights: In Las Vegas, Green Means More than Money • 3/11 Rights Group Cites Plight of Minorities Hit by Climate Change • 3/4 Famed Hurricane Forecaster William Gray Predicts Global Cooling in 10 Years • 3/4 Networks Ignore, Newspapers Mock N.Y. Climate Change Conference • 3/4 Report No. 3 from the Global Warming Conference in New York City • 3/4 New York Global Warming Conference Issues 'Manhattan Declaration' • 3/3 Report No. 2 from the Global Warming Conference in New York City • 3/3 New York Daily News Profiles Climate Change Conference Speaker • 3/3 Former Thatcher Adviser Warns Global Warming Alarmism 'Kills People If You Get the Science Wrong' • 3/3 Earth Liberation Front Launches Eco-Terror Plot in Suburban Seattle • 3/3 Policy Study: Understanding Visual Exhibits in the Global Warming Debate • 3/3 Global Warming Visuals Often Distort Scientific Data: Graphics used in the climate change debate are often manipulated to exaggerate or minimize the significance of information • 3/3 Report No. 1 from the Global Warming Conference in New York City • 3/2 Opening Remarks to the 2008 International Conference on Climate Change • 3/2 Nature, Not Human Activity, Rules the Climate: Summary for Policymakers of the Report of the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change • 3/2 Global Warming is Real: Dispatches from the International Conference on Climate Change • 2/28 Czech President Klaus to Attend Climate Conference in New York • 2/26 Doomsday Seed Vault Opens in Arctic • 2/25 Flying on Empty: That's the potential doomsday scenario if fuels that cost less and pollute less than oil can't be found. Coconut oil, anyone • 2/25 Climate Change: African farmers not to blame • 2/25 Commentary: Climate change, melting-ice and Caribbean waves • 2/25 It's Coconut Airways • 2/25 Biofuels: 'Green gold' or problems untold? • 2/25 Forget Global Warming: Welcome to the new Ice Age • 2/25 Chilling Effect: Global warmists try to stifle debate • 2/20 Scientists Say Wondrous New Species Found Off Antarctica • 2/10 Almost All Biofuels Used Today Make Global Warming Worse • 2/8 Ethanol Blues: Biofuels increase global warming more than oil • 2/7 Clearing Land for Biofuels Makes Global Warming Worse • 2/1 Sea Unicorns Involved in Arctic Sea Study • 1/23 Scientists Chart Life on Antarctic Ocean Floor • 1/6 The Greening of CES: Is this year's Consumer Electronics Show going to be the largest carbon-neutral event in the world? • 12/17 2007 Process Innovation Awards Winners Announced • 12/17 Bali Roadmap Officially Kicks Off New Round of Climate Change Negotiations • 12/12 Scientists Fear Amazon May Face Early Destruction • 12/10 Danish Electric Car Scientists Extend Range of ZAP Xebra to 152 Miles With New Battery Management Technology: Lithium Balance Develops Battery Management Technology for ZAP • 12/10 US Rejects Greenhouse Gas Targets at UN Conference • 12/7 ZAP Meets With National China Electric Car Delegation • 12/6 Climate Scientists Urge Fast Action on Global Warming • 12/5 Epsilon Insights: Can Being Green Bring the Greenbacks? (Or: It May Be Easy Being Green) • 12/3 Climate Change Conference Opens in Bali • 12/2 Officials Gather for UN Climate Change Conference in Bali • 12/2 Clean Energy: Green jobs are the wave of the future • 11/26 ZAP, Youngman Automotive Hold First Board Meeting for Electric and Hybrid Vehicle Joint Venture in China • 11/20 First Four-Door Electric Car Approved for UK from ZAP • 11/20 FAO: Care Needed as Forests Used for Bio-fuel Ads
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