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January 8, 2008

the energy source " Ecologie

Filed by steveedwards01 at January 8th, 2008 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, sustainable, debate, blog, news, interesting, feeds, discussion
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March 11, 2007

El Diablo Strikes Back; Nobama for You, Fox

George W. Bush’s trip to South America; Obama won’t take part in debate

Filed by biggbeaker at March 11th, 2007 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, ethanol, oil, debate, bush, george, politics, america, diplomacy, barack, obama, south, w
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February 1, 2007

The Big Debate: Are wind turbines a good thing for farming?

Wind farms are a subject that makes large amounts of steam come out of many peoples’ ears. Are wind turbines eyesores or key to the future of renewable technologies?

Filed by clarkes1 at February 1st, 2007 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, wind, debate, farming, farmers, The, fwi, weekly, big, turbines, eyesores
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October 22, 2006

What is Peak Oil?

What is Peak Oil? The term “peak oil” is used to describe the point at which the earth’s supply of oil will no longer be able to meet our energy needs. Oil is not a renewable energy source, and therefore can and will be exhausted at some point in the future. There is still a lot of debate about the projected date of peak oil due to our inability to accurately take stock of current world oil supplies.

Filed by datapencil at October 22nd, 2006 under Wirefeed, energy, renewable, oil, accurate, date, debate, earth, exhausted, future, needs, peak, source, supplies, supply, what
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December 31, 1969

Despite falling oil price, renewable energy a focus for southeast Natives | APRN

Filed by obstschale at December 31st, 1969 under energy, renewable, debate, prices
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Green Civil War: Projects vs. Preservation - Room for Debate Blog …

Filed by admin at December 31st, 1969 under energy, green, renewable, California, debate, solar, news, politics, policy, nytimes, NIMBY
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