The BMW of Bongs (Or Mercedes Benz depending on your preference)

I stumbled onto this story by accident (no really!!!) and even though it is a bit of old news, I thought it was worth sharing on here. "Being the responsible lot that we are, Crave occasionally posts public...

T. Boone Pickens - Environmentalist Suckling at Big Government’s Teet

"T. Boone Pickens.Just his name conjures images of gushing oil strikes and four-pound steaks. But maybe his name should bring up images of windmills and pork.First the windmills - that’s his next big...

How Biodiesel Fuel-Cells Could Power The Future (And Your Car)

This could be a really big deal as a transition to the hydrogen economy:"After years of development, the Washington-based company InnovaTek is testing a hand-sized microreactor that can convert virtually any liquid...

Long live the electric car! The Tesla Roadster launches

We know Who Killed the Electric Car; now we also know who revived it: Tesla Motors. The California-based company is named after late 19th and early 20th century engineer Nikola Tesla--the master of AC power, among...

Breakthrough Process Generates Hydrogen from Aluminum Alloy

Water added to aluminum mixed with Gallium can produce hydrogen on demand. As a catalyst, the Gallium is not consumed. The oxidized aluminum can be recycled. The process is close to being cost competitive with...

Brzezinski: Avoid disaster with Iran

"DURHAM -- In the remaining 20 months of the Bush administration, America's leaders have to avoid the sort of "spontaneous combustion" that could produce a disastrous escalation of the country's Middle East military conflicts, a former national security adviser said at Duke...

Center for Climate Change and Environmental Forecasting

U.S. Greenhouse Gas Emissions from Mobile Sources (Tg CO2 Eq.) Gas 1990 1995 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 CO2 1476.2 1565.3 1782.3 1768.1 1813.1 1815.5 1870.4 CH4 4.5 4.9 3.3...

The world's most dangerous road

"It seems perverse that one of the main roads out of one of the highest cities on Earth should actually climb as it leaves town. But climb it does - just short of a lung-sapping five kilometres (three miles) above sea level, where even the internal combustion engine is forced...

The E-list great things to do today (Vancouver Province)

" Article Tools Printer friendly E-mail Font: * * * * CHAMBER MUSIC COMBUSTION 06 Where: Reflecting Pond at SFU, 8888 University Dr. Why: The Vancouver Recital Society presents variations on the Chamber Orchestra. Twenty musicians are named and a fusion is promised,...

The E-list great things to do today

" CHAMBER MUSIC COMBUSTION 06 Where: Reflecting Pond at SFU, 8888 University Dr. Why: The Vancouver Recital Society presents variations on the Chamber Orchestra. Twenty musicians are named and a fusion is promised, meaning that some of these musicians have never played...

The E-list great things to do today (Vancouver Province)

" Article Tools Printer friendly E-mail Font: * * * * CHAMBER MUSIC COMBUSTION 06 Where: Reflecting Pond at SFU, 8888 University Dr. Why: The Vancouver Recital Society presents variations on the Chamber Orchestra. Twenty musicians are named and a fusion is promised,...

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