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Blogs: UncategorizedChina Slows Water Projectby Shai Oster South-to-North Plan Faces 4-Year Delay on Impact Concerns
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Can We Awaken the Sleeping Giant?A Renewable Future for US is Achievable by Daniel Kammen Related content:
China Speeds Up Renewable Energy DevelopmentYang Jianxiang
Statistics show that in 2005, a total of US$38 billion was invested in renewable energy development worldwide. China topped the list with a commitment of US$6 billion, excluding spending on large hydropower projects. Related content:
Harvesting Sweet Energy from Africa's Sugar IndustryTerri Hathaway
Sugar is king in Mauritius, accounting for 90% of cropland, 25% of
foreign exchange earnings, and supporting 1 in every 18 residents of
this tiny island nation. But sugar is not the only export coming from
the cane fields – electricity is a valuable byproduct of the harvest. Related content:
CAMBODIA: Opting For The Big DamAndrew Nette, IPS Published by Inter Press Services PHNOM PENH, Jan 1 (IPS) - It has been a long held plan of Cambodia's government -- a hydropower dam on the mainstream of the Mekong River in the central part of the country. Related content:
Invitation to the Launch of the Report "Mountains of Concrete"
Monday, January 12, 2009 from 2.30pm to 4pm Aviva ImhofBlog: |