Wednesday, December 28, 2011

renewable energy - Video: UN chief on renewable energy and the region




United Nations Enviroment Programme director Achim Steiner talks about the the aims of the NGO, and the potential it has for the region. Video by Paul O'Driscoll



In the News:




Democracy Now

Nobel-Winning IPCC Chair Rajendra Pachauri Urges Obama to "Listen to Science ...
Democracy Now
If you reduce your dependence on fossil fuels, if you improve the efficiency of energy use, use much larger quantities of renewable energy, you're going to create a much more energy-secure world. You also will bring down pollution at the local level, ...

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The Market Oracle

The Higgs Boson, Global Warming And Green Energy
The Market Oracle
By Andrew McKillop Former chief policy analyst, Division A Policy, DG XVII Energy, European Commission. Andrew McKillop Biographic Highlights Andrew McKillop has more than 30 years experience in the energy, economic and finance domains. ...

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Cisco Issues 2011 Corporate Social Responsibility Report
MarketWatch (press release)
Twenty-six percent of Cisco's global energy use was from renewable sources. John Chambers, chairman and chief executive officer, Cisco "In a time of rapid transition for both Cisco and the communities we serve, Cisco remains deeply committed to acting ...

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AllGov

Dictator of the Month: Who Was Kim Jong-il of North Korea?
AllGov
However, Kim reappeared alive in a different region. Kim Il-sung's greatest guerrilla successes occurred in 1937. He beat back the Japanese in the snow at the Battle of Limingshui, and then he pulled off the exploit that he would later glorify to ...

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News.Az

Japanese parliament discusses 20-year experience of Azerbaijan's development
News.Az
Besides, he underlined that Azerbaijani government attached special importance to the development of non-oil sector, and noted the existence of wide opportunities in industrial, tourism, agricultural, alternative energy spheres. ...

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