Green Headlines - Feb. 9, 2007

Interesting stories to share from the last couple days. Of course I couldn’t resist adding some algae-biofuel headlines in there (3 & 4) - the first is an interview with Jack Lewnard from Greenfuel Technologies, and the second is a excellent article from WorldChanging - I highly recommend you check it out for a great overview of the algae-biofuel topic. Some of the other headlines are pretty self explanatory, but I’ll touch on the last two. It seems that Australian scientists are experimenting with slow-burning technique used by Amazonian indians as a way to lock up carbon - very short article, but I’ll definitely be interested to hear more about this.
The last story falls into the ‘aw shucks’ category. I find it unbelievable that there are still city schools in North America that don’t have recycling programs but at any rate, one young girl took it upon herself to get a recycling program up and running for her school! Fantastic.
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1) For first time, biofuel to keep mobiles ringing in rural areas
2) Biofuel craze is water madness
3) Algae Talk: A Chat with Greenfuel Technologies
5) Florida’s Largest “Green” Building Set to Become Next Rockefeller Center
6) Waiting List Gone, Incentives Are Coming for Prius
7) Amazon technique aims to reduce greenhouse gases
Fort Lauderdale student, 11, gets her school going green with recycling dumpster
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Written by Bentley on February 9th, 2007 with
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