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“Nuclear corporations are in a position to benefit greatly from possible legislation that could hamper their competitors in oil, gas and coal. If ever there was a time to show themselves as ethical, profitable and progressive, this is it.”
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| The Kyoto accord is the one of the largest international environmental efforts ever and is on the minds of all politicians, many industries and much of the general public. This article takes a brief look at Canada’s efforts to meet its Kyoto targets. read article |
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| Nuclear, Wind, Solar, Hydro, Biomass, Natural Gas, Oil, Coal. Ranking the sustainability of these energy sources is not a simple task. A diverse group of international experts has offered their opinions using a specific, quantitative method. Use the bluetape.org polls to cast your vote. read article |
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| by B. Ellis |
| While industrialists in the coal, oil, and gas sectors of the energy industry scramble to justify their polluting ways, alternative energy sources are being increasingly considered as replacements in the fight against CO2 emissions. In this light, nuclear energy is poised to make a serious comeback. read article |
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| by M. Williams |
| Climate Change is not a simple science. In an effort to increase interest and awareness about the complexities of Climate Change, this article attempts to synthesize what the bluetape.org audience knows as established through polls previously taken (see Reconnecting Environmental Science), what I have learned as a student of Ecotechnology and Sustainable Development, and what science has come to recognize as fact in the non-linear and dynamic debate surrounding Climate Change. read article |
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| by M. Williams |
| There appears to be a delay between when the scientific research is completed and when the scientific results are disseminated to the public. This disconnect between research and timely dissemination leads to the public’s distorted sense of reality. read article |
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“Ranking the sustainability of energy sources is by no means an easy task. Though, it is of utmost importance that sustainability is considered when making these decisions to ensure the prosperity of future generations.” read article |
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“While industrialists in the coal, oil, and gas sectors of the energy industry scramble to justify their polluting ways, alternative energy sources are being increasingly considered as replacements in the fight against CO2 emissions.”
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“With all that is not known about climate change it can be difficult for many to justify the billions of dollars that have been spent on mitigation efforts such as the Kyoto Accord.“ read article |
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