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Solar Energy, All Night LongMIT professor Daniel G. Nocera has long been jealous of plants. He desperately wanted to do what they do--split water into hydrogen and oxygen and use the products to do work. That, he figures, is the only way we humans can solve our energy problems; enough energy pours down from the sun in one h... |
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Idiocy Watch: McCain blames Obama for high gas prices in new adSeveral recent polls show Americans believe Barack Obama is better prepared to deal with energy prices than John McCain, and given the importance of the issue on the minds of voters, the McCain campaign has decided to rely on a tried-and-true method of campaigning: lie like a rug. Here’s McCain’ ... |
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Welcome to a New Generation! [Next Generation Energy]Welcome to Next Generation Energy, a new group blog about energy problems and solutions. For the next three months, Seed editors and a hand-picked team of guest bloggers will delve into energy policies of all kinds—from carbon capture to windmills. Every Wednesday, we'll post a new t... |
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McCain’s Energy Plan: Correct Diagnosis, Killer PrescriptionJohn McCain seems to have identified our energy problems correctly. But are his solutions equally laudable? ... |
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Reality Check on Off-shore Drilling [Stranger Fruit]From the Wall Street Journal: If the bans were lifted tomorrow, it would be at least seven years -- and likely as long as a decade -- before the first oil began to flow off the coasts of Florida, California and the eastern seaboard. "Is it going to happen overnight? No," said Dan... |
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Newsweek CW: 'Energy Conservation' the 'One Clear Winner' in Face of Expensive Oil"[up arrow] Energy conservation: The one clear winner as oil creeps toward $200 a barrel." So declares Newsweek.com's Conventional Wisdom for May 22. THE only clear winner? That may be a talking point suitable for Sen. Barack Obama's campaign, but it's hardly THE only clear winner for s... |

