Indiaâs ugly climate belly Emissions near tipping point The Telegraph Sun, 19 Jul 2009 14:35 PM PDT New Delhi, July 19: India will need to accelerate its pace towards clean energy despite its gauntlet that its per capita emissions of Earth-warming greenhouse gases (GHG) will never exceed those of the developed countries, energy analysts have said. | SARS Completes Acquisition of Installation and Monitoring Businesses dBusinessNews.com Sun, 19 Jul 2009 14:19 PM PDT SEATTLE -- SARS announces the closing of a merger between the Company's U.S.-based monitoring and management services business and an Illinois-based conglomerate specializing in mechanical and electrical construction, energy infrastructure, facility installation, service and design (announced June 3, 2009). The companies acquired include Environmental Insulation, Inc., ESDD, LLC, Alternatech, ... | NEW Fish and energy needs clash in Midwest KMOV St. Louis Sun, 19 Jul 2009 14:11 PM PDT JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. (AP) -- Thousands of electric customers in several central U.S. states could be on the hook for the cost of improved trout fishing in northern Arkansas. | Fujitsu to build next-generation supercomputer Japan Today Sun, 19 Jul 2009 13:46 PM PDT Fujitsu has received an order from the Japan Atomic Energy Agency (JAEA) for a new supercomputer system which will be the most powerful in Japan when it goes online in 2010. | Threatened Tuvalu seeks clean power Pretoria News Sun, 19 Jul 2009 13:36 PM PDT Oslo - The Pacific island state of Tuvalu set a goal on Sunday of a 100 percent shift to renewable energy by 2020, hoping to set an example to industrialised nations to cut greenhouse gases it blames for rising sea levels. | Someday A Jolly 'Green' Giant Will Solve the World's Energy Problems adrants Sun, 19 Jul 2009 13:25 PM PDT If we're lucky a lost alien giant will land on earth and he'll be so kind and so nice that he'll walk all over the earth (carefully, of course) helping "green" the place up by "planting" wind farms, fixing broken high voltage wires and mining "clean" coal. | Back to the basics The Sarasota Herald-Tribune Sun, 19 Jul 2009 13:10 PM PDT NOKOMIS -- Girls put their best foot forward, with pointed toes and straight posture, and let their energy do the rest Wednesday. Nine children attended Sarasota County Parks and Recreation Gymnastics Camp at Nokomis Community Park to learn the basics of the sport. | | |
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