Posts Tagged ‘Mark Jacobson’

Soot hits Arctic ice with double whammy


STANFORD (US)—The quickest and best way to slow the rapid melting of Arctic sea ice is to reduce soot emissions from the burning of fossil fuel, wood, and dung, according to a new study. Continue…

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Earth & Environment - Oct 23, 2009 17:25 - 3 Comments

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Totally clean and green by 2030?

STANFORD (US)—Most of the technology needed to shift the world from fossil fuel to clean, renewable energy already exists. A new report suggests that implementing that technology requires overcoming obstacles in planning and politics, but doing so could result in a 30 percent decrease in global power demand. (more…)

Earth & Environment - Mar 9, 2009 19:05 - 0 Comments

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Wind tops list as most promising renewable energy source

STANFORD (US)—The answer to the U.S. addiction to oil is most likely blowing in the wind and shining in the sky and rippling in the water. A new study suggests wind, solar, and water offer the most potential as sources of clean, renewable energy.

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