Mon, August 31, 2009
May 2008
Blog Post: EcoFactor takes $250,000 prize
Blog Post: The consumer electronics industry is not happy. At all.
Blog Post: Still just one contestant for L Prize, but even if it turns out to be a one-party, one-candidate selection, the outcome could still matter
Blog Post: Whether and how to address non-carbon GHG emissions will be an issue at Copenhagen. Emissions associated with food production and consumption will figure among them.
Blog Post: Last year, these six would have won it all, but now they've still got to face out of state competition
Blog Post: One compilation suggests that automated electricity meters are to be installed in more than half the U.S. states, including most of the most populous ones
Blog Post: Appliances in Masdar City will talk to the grid and make decisions about how much energy to use - but shouldn't they ask permission first?
Blog Post: Says American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy
Podcast: Jordan's groundwater from the desert will be transported to Amman, a trade-off between consuming a strategic resource, and keeping the country up and running.
Podcast: Low-Flow Toilets have Water-Saving Super Powers





















