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Weekly Web Roundup: biofuels, fungus, trains

May 8, 2009

Posted by Kim Ranney in The Media and the Environment

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biofuels, endangeredspecies, ethanol, ewaste, globalwarming, greenhousegas, hybrid, trains,

White House makes first major statement on ethanol this week. NRDC biofuels expert Nathanael Greene responds to the EPA's proposed rule to implement a new renewable fuel standard here. Saturday is National Train Day. Find out if there are...continued

Weekly Web Roundup

February 13, 2009

Posted by Kim Ranney in The Media and the Environment

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biofuels, cleanairact, economicstimulus, ethanol, gas, greenjobs, kindle, oceans, peanutbutter, solar

Joe Romm explains what's green in the Senate stimulus bill. See Switchboard posts about the stimulus package here. On World Changing: oceans are the new atmosphere.The U.S. could produce enough ethanol to displace a third of all gasoline by...continued

Weekly Web Roundup

February 6, 2009

Posted by Kim Ranney in The Media and the Environment

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algae, energy, energyefficiency, ethanol, francesbeinecke, googleearth, greenjobs, santamonica, wind

Slate's The Big Money takes a video tour of NRDC's LEED-Platinum Santa Monica office. NRDC's Kaid Benfield highlights the good life in Santa Monica on his blog. The Takeaway's week-long energy series takes listeners on a trip along the...continued

Weekly Web Roundup

January 16, 2009

Posted by Kim Ranney in The Media and the Environment

Tags:
blm, digitalconversion, electricvehicles, ethanol, gastax, globalwarming, greenjobs, obama, oil, pickensplan, pluginhybrids, solarpanels, vanjones

Fast Company lists the ten best green jobs for the next decade. EcoGeek says the Obama administration needs to re-tool the Bureau of Land Management. On Green Inc., Kate Galbraith writes about a mileage tax as an alternative to...continued

Kim Ranney
Kim Ranney
Sr. Online Marketing and Production Associate
New York City
I'm a book lover, occasional fiction writer, avid snapshot taker and frequent traveler. I grew...
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