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Posted By: Sarah Battaglia - Energy Consultant, Energy Curtailment Specialists, Inc.
On: May 14, 2013
The United States has taken the lead yet again, but this time, we may not be so proud.  We have surpassed every nation, including China, in the category of energy waste.  Yes, our country wastes the most energy in the world.  The U.S. has an energy efficiency of 42 percent,  more...
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Posted By: Sarah Battaglia - Energy Consultant, Energy Curtailment Specialists, Inc.
On: April 15, 2013
The damaging effects that result from burning coal may soon be nonexistent. It took scientists from Ohio State University 15 years and $5 million, but the clean coal technique has finally been developed. They have discovered a way to obtain the energy from coal without actually burning it, eliminating nearly  more...
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Posted By: Jessica Kennedy - Energy Consultant, Energy Curtailment Specialists
On: February 19, 2013
The UN climate change negotiations in Doha, Qatar last week did not result in any strong international treaties to curb carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions or reform the way the world generates and uses energy, but some minor progress was made that can impact climate change. Most notably, the 25 members  more...
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Posted By: Tam Hunt - President, Community Renewable Solutions, LLC
On: February 5, 2013
President Obama has already provided climate change and energy issues a prominent place in his second term rhetoric, giving climate change and the environment the most space of all issues in his inaugural address. He also vowed in December to make climate change and energy one of his top three  more...
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Posted By: Bob Ashworth
On: August 28, 2012
Introduction Here is an excerpt1 from a paper written by a National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) meteorologist; "Climate models used for estimating effects of increases in greenhouse gases show substantial increases in water vapor as the globe warms and this increased moisture would further increase the warming." However, this  more...
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Posted By: Herbert Inhaber - President, Risk Concepts
On: May 17, 2012
The solution to looming global warming? Easy. Reduce man-made emissions of carbon dioxide (CO2) by cutting down on the use of fossil fuels -- coal, petroleum and natural gas. Leave them in the ground. The replacement? Renewables such as solar and wind power. If we phase in natural energy sources  more...
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Posted By: Shehu Khaleel
On: April 3, 2012
Bitterly cold weather sweeping across Europe claimed more victims, brought widespread disruption to transport services, and left thousands without power with warnings that low temperatures would continue into next week. Hundreds have lost their lives in Eastern Europe as freezing weather sweeps across the continent westwards, while major airports warned  more...
Posted By: Jim Hartung - Director, GlobalEnergySolutions.org
On: March 6, 2012
Challenges create opportunities. The world has experienced numerous energy challenges in the past 40 years. Many new technologies have been developed in response to these challenges. Now, at last, these technologies have matured to the point that they offer the U.S. the opportunity to transform energy from a source of  more...
Posted By: Bob Ashworth
On: January 19, 2012
Introduction Many meteorologists have blamed water vapor and carbon dioxide in the atmosphere for warming the earth. Below is an excerpt from a paper1 written by meteorologists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). "Water vapor plays the central role in the atmospheric branch of the global hydrologic cycle  more...
Posted By: Peter Meisen - President, GENI
On: January 17, 2012
The Climate Change Challenge -- Can we turn the Titanic before it's too late? We've seen the movie and we know the outcome. The unsinkable Titanic hits the iceberg and two-thirds of the ships passengers and crew were lost. What if the captain had ample warning of the danger that  more...

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