Ten ways to save the world

Ten Technologies to Save the Planet, a new book by businessman and climate-change commentator Chris Goodall, says climate change can be overcome if we adopt the following energy sources and technologies: Full Story »

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Topics: Global Warming, Energy, Green Technology, Climate Change
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Posted by: Posted by Kaizar Campwala - Dec 2, 2008 - 9:28 AM PST
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Douglas Hord
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by Douglas Hord - Dec. 2, 2008

Just a summary, bullet point by bullet point. Not particularly informative, and certainly covers no new ground.

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Norman Rogers
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by Norman Rogers - Dec. 2, 2008

Typical environmental fundamentalism. The tip off is that nuclear, the one technology practical for real reduction of CO2 is not mentioned. These things will work great if some new inventions are discovered to do all the things no one currently knows how to do. Electricity storage is the big one. It is also self centered vanity to claim that the world needs saving and this is how to do it.

Wind doesn't have a reputation for being unreliable. It is. Solar doesn't work at night or when there re clouds and is extremely expensive. Wave energy is speculative. Tidal energy requires special geography. Co generation (num 4) works, but defeats the purpose of reducing CO2 since the microgenerator burns fossil fuel. Not currently economic either. Superefficient homes are fine, but just put people in large apartment buildings is better. Hybrid cars work, but electric cars are ... More »

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