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POPSWaste Remediation Technology Full Circle Energy is a Nevada corporation in the business of implementing waste to energy technologies and systems for the production of renewable fuels or power generation using municipal solid waste, bio-solids, green waste, agricultural wastes and spent tires as a fuel source. Additionally, our Company is in the development of coal gasification technology to provide a clean alternative to existing coal burning power plant technology through a coal gasification process.
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POPSBiofuel Filter Biofuel are considered to be any of liquid fuel that originates from renewable plant materials and it can be created from a number of plentiful organic sources.
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POPSUnderstanding Government Subsidies There are many people who will rally behind "socialized" oil, but read on: Hidden Oil Subsidies The real price of gasoline is what people actually pay for it, not just what they pay for it at the pump. That might seem subtle, but there's a big difference. The Cato Institute, a libertarian think-thank, did a study on the subject. What they found is simply mind-boggling. They calculated that the US spent between $30 to $60 billion (with a 'b') a year safeguarding oil supplies in the Middle East during the 1990s, even though its imports from that region totaled only about $10 billion a year during that period. A more comprehensive study that includes the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and other oil protection services (the coast guard is clearing shipping lanes and doing navigational support to oil tankers, etc) shows that actual subsidies to Big Oil are between $78 to $158 billion (again, with a 'b') per year.
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POPSAlgae Centrifuge Know the benefits of algae for the future. Information such as guides, tips, ideas and more.
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POPSThe Food Crisis Will Be Back More than 1 billion people, or every one in six, are starving, according to a report issued by the U.N. Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) on June 19. The number of the hungry increased worldwide by about 100 million in 2008 alone, a hike of 11 percent. "The silent hunger crisis...poses a serious risk for world peace and security," said FAO Director General Jacques Diouf. http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2009-07/07/content_11668272.htm Global warming, top soil degradation, and water mis-appropriation can all be linked to the decreases in production that in turn lead to food inflation. One Stanford study stated that rice and corn harvest has decreased 20-40% as global temperatures continue to rise. Lester Brown states that for every degree C the earth warms above normal, production yields decrease by 10%. http://www.examiner.com/x-9508-Honolulu-Environmental-News-Examiner~y2009m7d7-Environmental-factors-to-blame-for-rising-food-crisis
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POPSBiofuels Bad for the Environment (Feb 08) The last line is especially noteworthy: we know less than we think we do about these matters. We therefore risk unintended consequences that could make things worse rather than better.
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POPSStart of a new life in an Indonesian zoo This baby elephant was recently born at Cisarua Zoo, Indonesia. Once Indonesia's forests are destroyed to produce Palm Oil, elephants will only be found in zoos. :-/ Biofuel investment + Indonesian government: http://www.indonesiamatters.com/1409/palm-oil/