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- Could you green the world brick by brick?
- One California-based company is going to try. And they're going to make those "green" bricks in Wisconsin, not ship them in from China. The new-fangled brick has been pioneered by CalStar Products. A basic ingredient of the CalStar brick is coal ash, residue from burning coal. There...
- Tags: Brick, CalStar Products, Coal Ash, Michael Kane, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-10-19
- U.S. still thumbing its nose at global warming agreements
- Japan's new prime minister is leaning toward putting greenhouse gas emission limits on his nation. This week he will tell the U.N. he wants a 25% reduction in emissions by 2020. The out-going Japanese regime had been less interested in taking action. There's no such move likely from...
- Tags: Agreement, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-09-20
- One more voice AGAINST geo-engineering to combat global warming
- Fuller, you are spamming ZDNet.Every day your alarmist short blurbs, without any intelligent analysis, becomes boring.Have you ever considered taking a real job?Oh, btw, what happened to your standard 'disclaimer'? Wrong on that also?And what is it, global warming or climate change? You keep on flip flopping.Seriously, get an honorable...
- Tags: geo-engineering, global warming, everyday live, green technology, too-often
- Discussion threads 2009-08-09
- What's written in the international climate change reports
- Do some governments have a heavy hand on the climate change reports issued by the IPCC? That's the charge from some environmental groups. Here's what one lead sauthor of those reports, an American scientist, has to say about that charge. Essentially, not true. The broad acceptance...
- Tags: Green Technology, Climate Change, Global Warming, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-08-04
- Olive drab isn't the only green the Army cares about
- Want to know what the U.S. Army uses to manage its greenhouse gas emissions? The agency just extended its deployment of software from Enviance, which develops a greenhouse gas reporting and management system. After a pilot in Colorado's Fort Carson, the application is being rolled out at...
- Tags: Greenhouse Gas, Enviance System, Heather Clancy
- Blog posts 2009-07-21
- Brrrrm! Brrrrm! Brammo makes a little noise.
- American electric motorcycle maker, Brammo, has built in sound to its vehicle. The chips that manage the operation of this electric motorcycle will create sounds to let folks know you're there. There's a special sound for the acceleration from zero to 10 MPH. You can then customize your...
- Tags: Cycle, Motorcycle, Brammo, Enertia, Valence, Chasis, Sales Strategy, Sales Force Management, Engineering, Sales, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-07-17
- Nano-car rolling soon
- Nano. Courtesy Tata Motors. Tata Motors will begin selling the world's cheapest mass-produced car next month. In its home country of India. The base price is about $2,000. Tata says it will have the Nano in Europe in 2011, in the U.S. by...
- Tags: Tata Motors, Nano, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2009-03-23
- Carbon neutrality murkier than you'd think
- Dell has declared itself carbon neutral but good luck defining and auditing what that means exactly. The Wall Street Journal has an interesting story on Dell and its carbon neutral efforts. In a nutshell: There is no standard definition of carbon neutral; Purchasing...
- Tags: Dell Computer Corp., Emission, Carbon, Carbon Neutrality, Productivity, Channel Management, Marketing, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-12-30
- 2008 Toyota Prius
- Photo gallery:2008 Toyota PriusThe 2008 Toyota Prius comes near the end of a model cycle for a car that popularized hybrids in the U.S., becoming an icon during a time when the public's passion for SUVs waned due to increasing environmental concerns and skyrocketing gas prices. Although it had hybrid...
- Tags: Engineering, Toyota Prius, battery, car, Toyota Motor Corp.
- Product reviews 2008-12-15
- A GEM: Pepe pulls his weight
- Pepe's nose. Pepe from the stern. I have met Pepe and his owner. She's Risa Buck and thinks of her little electric mobile as more of a pet than a piece of machinery. Ms Buck drives...
- Tags: Car, Vehicle, Mph, Battery, Oregon, Microsoft Corp., GEM, Pepe, Ms Buck, GEM Vehicle, Engineering, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2008-12-07
- Memo to the President-elect: Environmental responsibility and economic revitalization go hand-in-hand
- Memo to the President-elect: Environmental responsibility and economic revitalization go hand-in-handCleanTech and Economic IncentivesGiven what we now know about how modern electronic manufacturing and scavenging works (see the new 60 Minutes report tracking "E-Waste" from Denver got China), and how our current environmental regulations are set up on manufacturing processes,...
- Tags: Regulations, Obama, environmental regulation, manufacturing, regulation
- Discussion threads 2008-11-08
- C-Lock Technology Streamlines Greenhouse Gas Emission Monitoring Processes to Help Save the Planet Using an SOA Solution From IBM and EIM
- C-Lock Technology, a wholly owned subsidiary of Evergreen Energy, Inc., is headquartered in Rapid City, South Dakota. C-Lock Technology was established in March 2007 in response to the growing need for a standard, efficient method for organizations to monitor carbon dioxide and other GreenHouse Gas GHG emissions, an increasingly critical...
- Tags: Greenhouse Gas Emission, Greenhouse Gas, SOA, IBM Corp., C-Lock Technology, Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA), Web Services, Enterprise Software, Software
- Case studies 2008-10-01
- Forget gold prices, or $100 oil--it's a coal day in hell
- Forget gold prices, or $100 oil--it's a coal day in hellWhat's all this..."We are used to heavy duty crude prices" crap?We are HARDLY used to it. The artificially inflated crude prices are driving this country into one hell of a recession, and worse yet, is driving up inflation as...
- Tags: Nothing, coal, coal day, crude price, oil
- Discussion threads 2008-03-21
- Hybrid cars and the power grid
- Hybrid cars and the power gridHybrids AREN'T "plugable" carsThere aren't any "plugable" hybrids in the market. A few people may add some extra batteries that may require a plug, but that is not a standard vehicle. The only "plugable" cars in the market are 100% electric (with only a max...
- Tags: kW, Hybrid-car, power grid, plug-in, grid, battery
- Discussion threads 2008-03-13
- Using arsenic to detect cancers?
- An international team led by Texan researchers is using arsenic as a powerful tumor imaging agent. In fact, they are using a drug called bavituximab, 'an antibody that homes in on a specific molecular target on the blood vessels that feed tumors.' By linking this drug to very small doses...
- Tags: Rat, Combination, Technique, Imaging, Blood Vessel, Document Management, Productivity, Enterprise Software, Software, Finance, Managerial Accounting, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2008-03-03
- Hydrogen-powered+cars+with+zero-carbon-emission%3F
- Hydrogen-powered+cars+with+zero-carbon-emission%3Fanother load of balloneyCapturung CO2 and storing it is a myth.It would take more energy to convert the CO2 into some form of carbon liquid or solid than you would spend burning that fuel in the first place.If you are concern about CO2 the only solution lies with atomic energy...
- Tags: carbon dioxide, hydrogen
- Discussion threads 2008-02-14
- Hey Warner Brothers â€Â" You couldn’t have made your Blu-ray decision in November?
- Hey Warner Brothers â€Â" You couldn’t have made your Blu-ray decision in November?RE: Hey Warner Brothers â€Â" You couldn’t have made your Blu-ray decision in November?Only a matter of time before the mechanical devices Disks are made redundant obsolete. Chip technology has come a long way, and video downloads...
- Tags: HD DVD, Manufacturing, DVD, Consumer electronics, Chip technology, Apple Inc., AppleTV, Microsoft Corp., Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc.
- Discussion threads 2008-01-05
- Green Tech boon. But is the new U.S. energy law cornographic?
- A new U.S. energy bill has been signed into law by the President. Here are some of the green tech relevant provisions: Higher fuel-efficiency for cars and light trucks, up to 30 MPG average by 2020. That is currently the standard already in China. Europe already...
- Tags: Green Technology, U.S. General Services Administration, Law, Corn, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-12-19
- Two cities and two separate paths to the planet's future
- There's only one planet for us all, at this point. Until migration to Mars or another solar system begins, we got this little piece of real estate. But the UN climate conference in Bali is clear indication that there is precious little agreement on what to do or...
- Tags: U.S., Conference, U.S. Senate, E.U., Real Estate, Taxes, Business Operations, Financial Planning, Finance, Harry Fuller
- Blog posts 2007-12-13
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