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Appeals Court Rejects Bush Administration's Fuel Economy StandardsAppeals Court Rejects Bush Administration's Fuel Economy Standards
November 19, 2007
EPA Biofuels Team Develops Manual Providing Ethanol Facility Guidance
November 19, 2007
Ten Midwestern Leaders Sign Greenhouse Gas Accord
November 18, 2007
Report Offers Framework for Energy Efficiency Policies
November 15, 2007
Corporate Leaders Unveil Climate Change Roadmap
November 14, 2007

Government Panel Releases Report on North America's Carbon BudgetGovernment Panel Releases Report on North America's Carbon Budget
November 14, 2007
Governors Announce Computer Energy Efficiency Partnership
November 11, 2007
Public Health Group Announces Climate Change Initiative
November 9, 2007
Chevron, NERL to Collaborate on Research to Produce Transportation Fuels using Algae
November 5, 2007
Researchers Develop Method to Make Fuel Cells More Efficient, Less Expensive
November 1, 2007
Don't Let Your Energy Go Up In Smoke
September 1, 2007By Tim Golden
Well-managed VOC abatement systems can help capture process heat that can be reused
Competitive pressures and unpredictable energy costs continuously motivate us to examine our processes for opportunities to increase quality and productivity, and to decrease costs. Energy-intensive processes such as those associated with the manufacture of a wide variety of products utilizing water or VOC-based solvents offer opportunities to reduce operating costs through heat management or control.
Time to Chill Out
July 1, 2007By Anthony J. Sadar
Freezing, thawing or just plain (political) climate change?
I am a child of the ‘70s, and just like the folks who came of age in the ‘60s, who were warned of global disaster from "too many people," I was told that the next ice age was just around the corner. This climate disaster would bring worldwide famine and, with it, the collapse of social order, or at least deconstruction of the status quo.
Economic Survival in a Warming Market
June 1, 2007By H. Troy Stuckey, Hannah R. Kolni
With regulation of greenhouse gas emissions looming, states and businesses should act now
Economic prosperity is in the best interest of every United States citizen. Climate change due to human-caused greenhouse gases in the atmosphere may threaten the economic survival of this nation.
Energy-Saving Tips for Refrigerators
April 1, 2007
The Great Green Hope
November 1, 2006By Katie McCarthy
Biofuels continue to gain critical attention as ethanol use grows
With the demand for oil growing and our resources dwindling, new technologies will certainly help fuel our future. A variety of energy sources are competing to ease the demand and to move us forward to greener, cleaner automobiles.
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