Government needs BP technology to "kill" oil spill Scientific American Tue, 25 May 2010 10:41 AM PDT By Kristen Hays and Sarah Irwin HOUSTON/VENICE, Louisiana (Reuters) - Facing growing calls to take charge of the Gulf of Mexico oil spill response, the White House insisted on Tuesday that only BP Plc had the tools to plug the energy giant's gushing well. [More] | Eco Movie, Take 1 - A Filmmakers Struggle To Go Green Arizona Reporter Tue, 25 May 2010 10:37 AM PDT By Sam Osborn - Outside Jack's Stir-Brew Coffee in Manhattan, the gasoline generator strained to provide power for the set of Carmen Angelica's independent film, "Grounds." Inside, crews rigged lights and charged battery belts, sucking electricity from the coffee shop outlets. But despite her concessions to the usual, energy guzzling methods of movie production, Angelica had painstakingly set ... | Energy use set to jump 50 percent by 2035: report Yahoo!7 Finance Tue, 25 May 2010 10:36 AM PDT WASHINGTON (AFP) - World energy consumption is expected to jump by nearly 50 percent by 2035, led by developing nations such as China and India, the US government said in a report Tuesday. | Energy wastage warning The New Zealand Herald Tue, 25 May 2010 10:32 AM PDT An electricity watchdog says households are wasting $129 million a year on their power bills.The Electricity Commission said figures showed Aucklanders paid $42.9 million a year more than if everybody used efficient light bulb... | | |
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