Rolls Royce Could Launch an Electric Phantom In a Year

November 20th, 2009

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Photo: Rolls Royce

Does It Matter? Depends How You Look at It…
Autocar reports that a source inside the company told them that Rolls Royce could have an electric version of its Phantom super-luxury car on the road by the end of 2010: “Internally it’s thought that the near-silence of electric propulsion, and the fact that full torque is available from a standstill, would align perfectly with Rolls-Royce’s core values. Engineers are currently hard at work making this a reality, although a running prototype has yet t…Read the full story on TreeHugger

U.S. Military Wary About Offshore Wind Power Off Coast of Maryland

November 20th, 2009

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Photo: Wikipedia, CC

Maryland Offshore Wind Development
Martin O’Malley, the governor of Maryland, would like to see offshore wind power developed off the cost of his state, but the U.S. military has expressed fears that the turbines could “disrupt flight and weapon test ranges, as well as erroneously appear on radar as unidentifiable aircraft.” Three military bases in the region are using that area in the Atlantic for training missions and flight tests….Read the full story on TreeHugger

Adrian Grenier Does Your Holiday Shopping, Al Gore Helps 30 Rock Go Green, and More (Video)

November 20th, 2009

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Photo via TreeHugger

Already thinking about your holiday shopping? Our gift guide is the perfect place to start, but if you’re the kind of shopper who likes visiting a store rather than waiting for the UPS truck, check out Wired’s fifth annual pop-up store in New York City–where a careful collection of green gifts has been selected by one of our favorite eco-celebritie…Read the full story on TreeHugger

$36 Billion Rainforest Protection Plan Agreed to by 35 Nations – Now Who Will Pay For It…?

November 20th, 2009

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photo: flickrfavorites.

A group of 35 nations have agreed to a plan that aims to reduce global deforestation by 25% by 2015, The Guardian reports. The price tag for it all could run as high as $36 billion over the next five years. Now who will pay for it all?…Read the full story on TreeHugger

Rice Husks & Biomass Gasification Provide Power for Rural Indians

November 20th, 2009

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Rice = food and electricity at the same time… photo: ya po guille via flickr.

One solution for getting clean electricity to the 440-some million people in rural India who currently don’t have grid power (or any power…) is to build wind farms, solar power plants, or use some decentralized but still tech-heavy option such as solar panels. And then there’s rice husks and biomass gasification. Not a new technology, bu…Read the full story on TreeHugger

Melting Arctic Sea Ice Diluting Surface Water – Threatens Shellfish, Entire Polar Food Chain

November 20th, 2009

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photo: Wikipedia.

Here’s a not so comforting discovery: A new paper in Science magazine says that Arctic sea ice melting is starting to dilute surface waters and threatening the tiny shellfish called pteropods that are the base of the Arctic food chain. Those small swimming snails get eaten by fish, which in turn …Read the full story on TreeHugger

Are Solar Chargers Turning Into Flowers? Beautiful iPetals Concept May Set Trend

November 20th, 2009

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Images via Petitvention

Designers seem to be setting a new trend for solar chargers, turning small scale renewable gadget charging into something resembling a bouquet of flowers. Hot on the heals of the Sunny Flower solar charger concept we showed off in September comes the iPetal, a design strikingly similar, and perhaps establishing a trend for stylish solar. …Read the full story on TreeHugger

Hundreds Speak Out In Support of EPA Global Warming Rule

November 20th, 2009

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Sierra Club Executive Director Carl Pope (left) testifies at the Arlington EPA hearing as API’s Howard Feldman looks on.
This week we saw some amazing public action as part of the two Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) hearings on its proposed tailoring rule, which we call the “Big Polluters” rule.

Right now only a handful of pollution sources, including coal-fired power plants, are responsible for more than half of all of the global warming pollution in the United States. Cleaning these up is a large step towards stopping global warming, so EPA is proposing a new ru…Read the full story on TreeHugger

How to Make Nano Solar Cells from Powdered Donuts (Video)

November 20th, 2009

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It’s friday and we know you need something to keep you busy for the weekend, so here’s the perfect thing. As the efficiency (and business case) for nano-based solar technology continues to ascend, isn’t time you got in the game? Don’t worry, it’s not as easy as it sounds; in addition to powdered donuts, you’ll need some Passion tea from Starbucks and a bottle of Everclear. Even if the cells don’t work you’ve got some good provisions to keep you busy till Monday. Enjoy….Read the full story on TreeHugger

Split Carbon Costs of Deforestation Between Producers & Consumers to Slow Felling Forests

November 20th, 2009

brazil deforestation photo It’s probably no great secret to TreeHugger readers at this point that part of the reason carbon emissions in developing nations are rapidly rising is partially because manufacturing of goods for export to the developed world. In fact in China at least one-third of total emissions and about 50% of emissions growth in recent years is directly tied to goods consumer in Europe and the Uni…Read the full story on TreeHugger