Saturday, March 23, 2013

Google Explains Why The Future Of Energy Is Green - Forbes
“While fossil-based prices are on a cost curve that goes up, renewable prices are on this march downward,” said Rick Needham, director of energy and sustainability at Google
Renewable energy losing its shine in Europe
Across the English Channel, Germans consumers are waking up to the costs of going green: As of Jan. 1, they are paying 11% more for electricity than they did last year thanks to government plans to replace nuclear plants with wind and solar power that requires significant and constant public money to be made cost effective.
Flip it and reverse it: Remix climate change with new music video — The Daily Climate
o break through the climate-ADD, a new interactive music video mixes catchy beats, creative lyrics and a hands-on experience to explain simple concepts in climate science. The video, by Explainer Music, isn't meant to be an exhaustive look at climate change, but rather a fun way to answer questions such as, "How do we know to blame you and me?"
Twitter / BarackObama: Tell Senate Republicans: We ...
Tell Senate Republicans: We should invest in clean energy and combat climate change—not gut the progress we've made.
Opera House glows green for Earth Hour
"What started as an event in Sydney in 2007 with 2 million people has now become a tradition across the country and across the world," Dermot O'Gorman, head of the World Wildlife Fund-Australia, said.

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