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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Marine Science Professor Finds Little Evidence of Recovery at BP Spill Site in GOM
Dr Samantha Jove, professor of Marine Sciences and leader of a team of marine scientists from University of Georgia who were among the first to report huge underwater oil plumes thousands of feet below the GOM surface, has reported that … Continue reading
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International Consortium Wants Giant Mine in Pristine Alaska Bristol Bay Watershed
A consortium of international companies: Britain’s Anglo American and Rio Tinto, Canada’s Northern Dynasty Minerals, and Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation have plans to dig one of the world’s largest open pit mines in pristine Alaska watershed above Bristol Bay. Bristol Bay, … Continue reading
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Fuel Cell Overview
FUEL CELL TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW The great benefits of local (meaning located at the place of consumption) fuel cell design and installation are: the reduction of energy delivery cost (as there is significant loss to heat and electromagnetic radiation in … Continue reading
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Food Safety and Modernization Act – Excerpts
Behold, the works of sorcerers of legend do pale in comparison to the alimental powers of manifestation from the ethers commanded by Senator Harry Reid during a December 19, 2010 conjuration in the mostly empty senate chambers, behold, the dreaded … Continue reading
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2011 Private Consortium to Begin Construction on Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline To Sell $300 Million Annually LNG Gas to California Through Oregon’s Siskiyou Mountains
An international consortium of companies has received approval and is planning to begin construction of the huge 223 mile-long, 36 inch wide Pacific Connector Gas Pipeline this year starting with the LNG terminal in Coos Bay. This major gas conduit, … Continue reading
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