Lawsuit Sets Precedent in Challenging Taxpayer Financing of Coal Exports
Lawsuit Sets Precedent in Challenging Taxpayer Financing of Coal Exports “Ex-Im Bank turned a blind eye to the toxic coal dust, heavy train traffic and disruptive noise that our members living near...
View ArticleFossil Fuel Industry Continues to Squash Renewable Energy Age
Fossil Fuel Industry Continues to Squash Renewable Energy Age To survive this era, humanity must become much smarter about this new kind of energy and then take the steps necessary to compress the...
View ArticleWashington GMO Labeling Campaign Picks Up Where California Left Off
Washington GMO Labeling Campaign Picks Up Where California Left Off The measures passed in Connecticut and Maine are important, said Paul, but I-522 is different. “It’s voter-approved. It will force...
View ArticleRadioactive Water Tank Leak at Fukushima Worst Since 2011 Disaster
Radioactive Water Tank Leak at Fukushima Worst Since 2011 Disaster The seemingly endless torrent of scandals rushing from the damaged nuclear reactors at Fukushima continues with the news that a...
View ArticleJapan Learns that Olympics and Fukushima Radiation Don’t Mix
Japan Learns that Olympics and Fukushima Radiation Don’t Mix On MSNBC’s The Rachel Maddow Show yesterday, Maddow spoke with Edwin Lyman from the Union of Concerned Scientists about new radiation...
View ArticleUSEC’s Tsunami: Uranium Company Washes Out
USEC’s Tsunami: Uranium Company Washes Out USEC should ditch the uranium enrichment business entirely and play to its demonstrated competence in fields like Internet gambling or telemarketing to...
View ArticleFukushima Radiation: Is it Safe to Eat the Fish?
Fukushima Radiation: Is it Safe to Eat the Fish? Following Japan’s devastating 2011 earthquake and tsunami, fear spread about risks of leaked radiation from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant …...
View ArticleJapanese Cooperatives Help Identify Radiation in Soil and Food Post-Fukushima
Japanese Cooperatives Help Identify Radiation in Soil and Food Post-Fukushima By Nicola Wong Cooperatives are the backbone for Japan’s rural economy through their presence in agriculture, fisheries and...
View ArticleHow Renewable Energy Can Power Japan Post-Fukushima
How Renewable Energy Can Power Japan Post-Fukushima Naoto Kan tells PBS’s Miles O’Brien he looks forward to a Japan where “all electricity produced by nuclear power will be supplied by solar panels.”...
View Article7 Awesome Gardens From Around the World
7 Awesome Gardens From Around the World Perhaps you are busy planting flowers in your yard or maybe you’re headed downtown to stroll through a public garden… LEED Points
View ArticleCanadian Solar to build huge 47-MWp solar plant in Japan
Canadian Solar to build huge 47-MWp solar plant in Japan Canadian Solar Inc. signed an agreement with Mashiki Town and Kumamoto Prefecture to build a 47-MWp solar power plant. Once completed, the...
View ArticlePV to slide in Japan, Germany — does this effect global growth?
PV to slide in Japan, Germany — does this effect global growth? After amending its renewable energy law in August 2014, Germany is expected to attain an annual installed capacity of around 1.8 GW in...
View ArticleWorld’s largest floating solar power plant on the way in Japan
World’s largest floating solar power plant on the way in Japan In a joint venture, Kyocera Corporation and Century Tokyo Leasing Corporation announced that Kyocera TCL Solar LLC has started...
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