Indian Country welcomes renewable energy CNET Sun, 04 Dec 2011 06:43 AM PST A proposed federal rule change could help American Indian tribes to develop wind, solar, and geothermal power on their reservations. | New green roof tops off sustainability effort at St. Joe's Main Line Times Sun, 04 Dec 2011 06:39 AM PST When Saint Josephâs University replaced the roof on its science center last year with a green roof, it was a first for the school, but part of a growing movement to create more sustainable, energy-efficient buildings and curtail stormwater runoff. | Breckenridge to turn off more street lights Summit Daily News Sun, 04 Dec 2011 06:33 AM PST The Town of Breckenridge will continue putting an energy-saving plan into action this winter, turning off certain âredundantâ streetlights throughout town and adding to the number of lamps that were darkened earlier this year. | Japanâs Design And Tech Prowess Remerge At Tokyo, As Trade Woes Worsen The Car Connection Sun, 04 Dec 2011 06:20 AM PST By all accounts, 2011 has been a very hard year for the Japanese auto industry. With the natural disaster of the March 11 earthquake and resulting tsunami, as well as the Fukushima catastrophe and energy crisis that followed, muddled later in the year by supplier issues related to flooding in Thailand, assembly plants were shut down for weeks. And... | Energy assistance funding available The Wahpeton Daily News Sun, 04 Dec 2011 06:17 AM PST West Central Community Action Agency has recently received federal funding for its Energy Assistance Program and Wilkin County households in need of assistance are advised to fill out applications as soon as possible. | Letters: A different look at wind energy data The Muskegon Chronicle Sun, 04 Dec 2011 06:16 AM PST After reading the Nov. 29 letter, âThe true costs and unrealistic promises of offshore wind power,â I began to write a point-by-point rebuttal. But then it occurred to me that most of the points mentioned in the bulleted list were... | Roger Culver: Dark energy makes it hard to see universe The Fort Collins Coloradoan Sun, 04 Dec 2011 05:54 AM PST In response to a winter season characterized by long nights and short days, from the earliest days of prehistory in the Northern Hemisphere, human cultures initiated a variety of rites and ceremonies emphasizing light and renewal in order to make sure that the darkness would not continue. | ALEC, the corporate law factory Arkansas Times Sun, 04 Dec 2011 05:53 AM PST I've written before about the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), a right-wing corporate funded factory for state legislation intended to advance the interests of the people like the Kochs, energy companies, phone companies, big pharma, etc., who support it. A few Arkansas Democrats over the years have thrown in with ALEC. But ALEC membership is all but a requirement for the rising ... | | |
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