Sustainable Energy Blog - An Overview of June Posts
Submitted by Hans De Keulenaer on Sun, 2007-07-01 07:07.
Taking stock halfway through 2007.
Dutch plan to cut carbon emissions in half
Florida - An American testbed or a future seabottom?
Canada does it their way
Climate is an urgent matter for the Europeans.
Prominent thinkers hold round-table discussion on climate change
Which battery is the best for electric vehicles?
UK and Germany set ambitious emission reduction targets
Action Plan on Energy Efficiency – ECEEE Summer Study
DEPLOYMENT - the new war-cry for policies.
Studies can prove whatever you want them to
A roadmap for buildings.
Toyota building on the success of the Prius
Financial advisors line up for sustainable business.
Energy efficient IT
The guzzling Choo-choo has turned into an efficient Whiiiizz!
Off-the-grid houses in Vermont and New Jersey
Germany energy policy - from the left pocket to the right?
Time for biofuels to go BIG?
A lens on sustainable energy
Living without an energy provider
The G8-summit begins tomorrow.
Planetary engineering
And the result is ...
Combating climate change becomes an everyday matter (and big business)
A popular post this month on the Sierra Club's vision on fighting climate change. And much speculation about the best battery for electric vehicles. A critical note on scientific studies which sollicits surprisingly little comment - maybe because we all agree? Eurima presents its roadmap for buildings. And Toyota's ambitions for hybrid vehicles. Continuing on corporate action, IBM aims to makes IT equipment more efficient. The IEA reviewed German energy policy, giving an intermediate score to one of Europe's frontrunners on sustainable energy. Finally, off-grid homes as an emerging trend in the USA.
