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IEEE Spectrum November 2008 |
Electrical Engineering Leader Casts Doubt on Biofueled Future Georgia Tech's Deepak Divan finds that Earth's land and water cannot sustainably support the most ambitious visions for ethanol or biofuels. But he sees great promise in other renewable energy.  |
Entrepreneur December 2008 Mark Henricks |
Combine Your Green and HR Efforts Reducing your environmental impact one employee at a time.  |
Popular Mechanics November 19, 2008 Andrew Moseman |
How to Save and Purify the World's Water Supply: Experts Weigh In For things to really move forward, national policy has to change so that scientists can create new and better ways to filter, move and save water.  |
IEEE Spectrum November 2008 Monica Heger |
IBM Tests Heating Homes With Data-Center Waste Heat Cooling computers with hot water is a step toward zero-emission data centers  |
Lucire November 17, 2008 |
Charlize Theron unites with the UN Charlize Theron has been made the United Nations' newest Messenger for Peace, focusing on an issue personal to her: violence against women.  |
Outside November 2008 Abe Streep |
Serena Fallen trees outnumber fallen men in Ron Rash's fourth novel, but not by much. Serena is a sweeping book pitting deliciously evil timber magnates against dull but noble conservationists.  |
Parameters Autumn 2008 Nader Elhefnawy |
The Next Wave of Nuclear Proliferation Record oil prices and long-term concerns about fossil fuel supplies have helped revive interest in nuclear energy production, but little consideration has been given to the security implications of using it on a global scale.  |
Outside November 2008 Stephanie Pearson |
The Texas Chainsaw Stopper Expat conservationist John Cain Carter, a former elite Army soldier who did a tour in Iraq, is anything but typical. Same goes for his plan, which calls on ranchers to preserve Brazil's wild west.  |
Outside November 2008 Elizabeth Hightower |
Snow Job? Auden Schendler is the brash force behind Aspen Ski Company's relentless environmental push.  |
Popular Mechanics December 2008 |
Is Recycling Worth It? PM Investigates its Economic and Environmental Impact Almost overnight, it seemed, recycling was embraced by the public as a kind of all-purpose absolution for our environmental sins.  |
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