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		<dc:date>2009-01-18T11:13:43+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>News from Environmental Finance</title>
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		<title>Renewable Energy accounts for 2.4 million jobs, 204 gigawatts - peak oil</title>
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		<description>The renewable energy industry is stepping
up its meteoric rise into the mainstream of the energy sector,
according to the REN21 Renewables 2007 Global Status Report.
Renewable energy production capacities are growing rapidly as a
result of more countries enacting far-reaching policies.



Prepared by the Renewable Energy Network
for the 21st Century (REN21) in collaboration with the Worldwatch
Institute, the Renewables 2007 Global Status Report paints an
encouraging picture of rapidly expanding renewable energy markets,
policies, industries, and rural applications around the world. In
2007, global wind generating capacity is estimated to have
increased 28 percent, while grid-connected solar photovoltaic (PV)
capacity rose 52 percent.</description>
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		<title>Oil rush in the Artic - Peak Oil</title>
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		<description>From Worldwatch:

More than half of the Arctic Ocean was covered in year-round ice in
the mid-1980s. Today, the ice cap is much smaller. Alarming
evidence of this warming trend was released last week when the U.S.
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) released
satellite evidence that perennial Arctic ice cover, as of February,
rests on less than 30 percent of the ocean.

&quot;The rate of sea-ice loss we're observing
is much worse than even the most pessimistic projections led us to
believe,&quot; says Carroll Muffett, deputy campaigns director with
Greenpeace USA. For the first time in recorded history, this past
summer the entire Northwest Passage between the Pacific and
Atlantic oceans was ice-free, according to scientists.

In the eyes of oil and gas companies, like
U.S-based Arctic Oil   Gas Corp., these open waters are
potential treasure chests. As the Arctic Ocean resembles less like
a gigantic ice sheet and more an ocean of frigid water, energy
companies are racing to profit from the melting sea.

Arctic Oil   Gas Corp., an exploration
company, has claimed exclusive rights to develop oil resources in
the Arctic Ocean. On Tuesday, the group invited major companies
from Canada, Norway, and Denmark to explore the Arctic abyss. &quot;It
simply doesn't get any bigger than this in the oil patch,&quot;



However, Arctic Oil   Gas Corp. does
not yet have official rights to its claim. Development rights in
the Arctic Ocean are heavily disputed between the United States,
Russia, Canada, and Norway. All four countries are debating how far
their continental shelf extends into the ocean and therefore grants
them rights to drill. &quot;We're like Lewis and Clark, exploring an
area that could significantly increase the area of the U.S.,&quot; said
David Balton, the U.S. State Department's deputy assistant
secretary for oceans and fisheries.</description>
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		<dc:date>2008-03-24T14:27:16+01:00</dc:date>
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		<title>Colorado partners with Climate Savers Computing</title>
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		<description> Q1.            What is the Climate Savers Computing Initiative? A.        Started in June 2007, the Climate Savers Computing   Initiative is a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting smart   technologies that can improve the power efficiency and reduce the   energy consumption of computers.             Participating manufacturers commit to producing products   that meet specified power-efficiency targets, and members commit to   purchasing power-efficient computing products.             The average desktop PC wastes nearly half the power   delivered to it. With your help, this effort will lead to a 50%   reduction in power consumption by computers by 2010, and committed   participants could collectively save $5.5 billion in energy costs.</description>
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		<title>Hydrogen storage in Buckyball shows storage promise - peak oil</title>
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		<description>Hydrogen could be a clean, abundant energy
source, but it's difficult to store in bulk. In new research,
materials scientists at Rice University have made the surprising
discovery that tiny carbon capsules called buckyballs are so strong
they can hold volumes of hydrogen nearly as dense as those at the
center of Jupiter.



The research appears on the March 2008
cover of the American Chemical Society's journal Nano Letters.</description>
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