Goodbye to all the Chips of the Sea
By jcwinnie
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As a trustee for coastal resources, NOAA protects and restores habitats injured by hazardous waste sites, oil spills and vessel groundings.
By jcwinnie
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A $20 billion escrow account won’t begin to compensate for the environmental damage over time.
By observing schooling fish, Dabiri believes his research team has found a better way to set up VAWT wind farms. CalTech has begun a pilot project to test different configurations.
How about a call for right action, Olympia?
By jcwinnie
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Synthesis Study finds Ocean Acidification from CO2 emissions could increase by 150% by 2050. Hasta la vista, Charlie the Tuna.
By jcwinnie
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Rather than contribute to degradation of the atmosphere, bioplastics reduce CO2 emissions.
“A species disappears, by some estimates, once every 20 minutes. And collectively we can’t provide any estimate of the sort or substance of what we actually are destroying.”
By jcwinnie
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Vapor Compression Distillation can removes butanol from the fermentation steep using one-fourth the energy required for typical separation techniques.
FYI, green economists, a plant with an R2R production capacity in excess of 10 million square meters per year is located in New Bedford, Massachusetts.