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Windmills near Ibaraki, a city located in Osaka, Japan. Photo by skyseeker.

The Great Transition, Part II: Building a Wind-Centered Economy

31 October, 2012

In the race to transition from fossil fuels to renewable sources of energy and avoid runaway climate change, wind has opened a wide lead on both solar and geothermal energy. Solar panels, with a capacity totaling 70,000 megawatts, and geothermal … Continue reading

Combustible renewable and waste in North Korea.

China, North Korea to increase cooperation in renewable energy sector

15 July, 2011

China and Democratic People’s Republic of Korea have agreed to collaborate in the sector of renewable energy. The agreement was reached between officials of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and Korean Workers Party (KWP) when the latter were visiting … Continue reading

Costing CO2 abatement – renewables, geothermal and biochar

14 April, 2009

“The World is running out of time but there is still hope that reason, science and rational risk management will prevail.” Before the global recession hit (and reduced the soaring price of fossil fuels), the “market cost” of the best … Continue reading

The image shows the sun shining through the clouds on the Sahara desert in Morocco. Photo by: GETA.80.

Solar power from Africa could power all of Europe

7 August, 2008

The French President Nicolas Sarkozy earlier this summer launched, with the support of EU, a new Mediterranean union with the aim to “tackle issues such as regional unrest, immigration to pollution.” The new international body will include 16 non-EU states … Continue reading

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