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Friday, Apr 21, 2006
A tiny chemical reactor that can convert vegetable oil directly into biodiesel could help farmers turn some of their crops into homegrown fuel to operate agricultural equipment instead of relying on costly imported oil.Cool. Stuff like this is important. But as usual the article doesn't mention the problematic stuff, like, we use incredible amounts of oil products in agriculture. So switching to biodiesel may well be part of some solution, but it doesn't replace our dependence on "costly imported oil."
Friday, Apr 14, 2006
how about some other sites for linkage on the sidebar:
treehugger
idealbite
grist
vanity fair has a green issue this month, well may, with this article by al gore.
included are some photos of a nyc wiith 3 foot higher seawater levels showing our whole neighborhood and lots of jersey city underwater.
Top 10 US cities best prepared for an oil crisis:
1. New York, NY
2. Boston, MA
3. San Francisco, CA
4. Chicago, IL
5. Philadelphia, PA
6. Portland, OR
7. Honolulu, HI
8. Seattle, WA
9. Baltimore, MD
10.Oakland, CA
Bring it on!
Thursday, Nov 17, 2005
it happened here first
a new link on the left -- sustainablog.
Hand cranked, solar, and other off the grid gadgets.
Newsweek on zero energy homes
candle night
[nice feature with the html already in the post field on regenerate. was that dave?]