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Environmental Latest News
Tuesday, June 03, 2008
Workshops Demystify the Growing Biofuels Industry ALBERTA - The Agricultural Research and Extension Council of Alberta (ARECA) is working with several local producer-led organizations to deliver workshops designed to demystify the...
International Biodiversity Commitments Welcomed UK - A range of international commitments on conserving biodiversity agreed this week are a positive step forward – but the UK will continue to press for international action.
Monday, June 02, 2008
Balance - The Key to Energy TAIPEI - Fuel prices have increased, and real estate and commodity prices are likely to follow suit. Many now think that developing energy autonomy can reduce import dependence and...
Increase in Biofuel Production Called for IRELAND - ENERGY minister Eamon Ryan has called for a boost in Irish biofuel production as a Sunday Independent investigation reveals that several firms, including One51, are receiving...
RWE Innogy Invests in Biocoal Pellet Production THE NETHERLANDS - First transaction in the venture capital business - 25% equity in Dutch start-up company Topell .
Converting Wastes, Biomass and Plastics into Renewable Energy GERMANY - Global Energy, an initiator of alternative energy projects focusing on the processing of organic solid and many kinds of hydro carbon wastes into usable alternative fuels,...
Corn-based Bags Showcased to Michigan Tourists MICHIGAN - The Corn Marketing Program of Michigan (CMPM) and Travel Michigan are partnering to furnish all Michigan Welcome Centers with corn-based plastic bags for visitors to fill...
Friday, May 30, 2008
Climate Survey Taken on UK Farmers UK - According to an England survey, more than half of the country's farmers are of the view that they are already affected by climate alterations, and about 70% expect to be affected...
Biofuels Legislation Passes through Canadian House CANADA - Canadian biofuels legislation, which would require all gasoline sold in Canada contain five percent ethanol by 2010, and all diesel and heating oil contain two percent renewable...
Food Prices Predicted to Remain High and to Grow Volatile US - Food prices will remain high in the coming decade, with beef and pork prices forecasted to go up an average of 20 percent, according to the latest latest Agriculture Outlook from...
Thursday, May 29, 2008
Shell: Blending V-Power Diesel with Next Generation Biofuel FRANCE - Shell is demonstrating its commitment to fuels innovation and the development of sustainable, low-carbon fuels with the blending of BTL (Biomass to Liquids) into its Shell...
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
The Impact of Biofuels on Commodity Markets BRUSSELS - Biofuels are coming under their most sustained attack yet over their role in pushing up commodity and food prices.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
EU Biofuels Target under Scrutiny Amidst Inflation BRUSSELS - Faced with rising food prices and doubts about CO2 savings, EU legislators are proposing to scale back an ambitious target the bloc adopted just one year ago to...
Sweden: A Glimpse into a Sustainable Future STOCKHOLM - In the global fight against climate change, Swedish answers include a train powered by cattle-derived gas and household cooking heaters fueled by waste water.
Global Potential for Renewable Energies BRUNEI - The President of the Institution of Engineering and Technology (UK) and the Executive Director of UK Energy Research Centre yesterday highlighted the global potential for renewable...








