Tagged with Hydrogen 
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Hydrogen Fidelity 0
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Take a Drink Every Time He Says “Nucular” 0
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Queen of the Dammed 0
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Heaven Help Bus
A visit to Iceland spurs dreams of a hydrogen future 1
Posted 4 years, 4 months ago
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And Squad Said, Let There Be Blight 0
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Everyone Knows It’s Windy 0
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Go, Go, Gadgets 0
Posted 4 years, 7 months ago -
Chillin' Verde
Emily Gertz sends dispatches from Verdopolis, a confab on future green cities 0
Posted 4 years, 9 months ago -
Hydrogen Girlie Man? 0
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Hydrogen girlie man? 3
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Sunflower Power 0
Posted 5 years, 3 months ago -
The Beat of a Different Hummer
Schwarzenegger’s “Green Hummer” plan sparks cultish following 2
Posted 5 years, 7 months ago -
The Hydrogenator
The Hydrogenator 0
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We're Not Gonna Rock Down to Electric Avenue
We’re Not Gonna Rock Down to Electric Avenue 0
Posted 6 years, 9 months ago -
H-Bomb
Elizabeth Grossman reviews The Hydrogen Economy by Jeremy Rifkin A review of The Hydrogen 0
Posted 7 years, 2 months ago
In his new book, The Hydrogen Economy, Jeremy Rifkin argues that throughout history, the use of energy has determined the rise and fall of civilizations. In this analysis, a civilization is successful until it begins spending more of its energy supply to maintain its infrastructure than to enhance the lives of its citizens. For example, ancient Rome began to falter when it expanded its domain at the expense of the health and welfare of its people, exploiting slaves, practicing unsustainable agriculture, and exhaustively felling forests for firewood.
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Fuel Speed Ahead
How Ballard is leading the charge to spread fuel cells far and wide 0
Posted 9 years, 5 months ago
"Our long-term goal is very simple," said California Gov. Gray Davis (D) outside the state capitol in Sacramento in April 1999. "Zero emissions in the air. Zero. Nada. Nothing. Zip." A crowd had gathered to hear Davis announce a major new state initiative, and to see the latest non-polluting automobiles to be unveiled by DaimlerChrysler and Ford. Running on electricity, the peppy performance of these cars dazzled the spectators. The two auto giants promised to have them in commercial production around 2003 or 2004. A new era of environmentally friendly transportation had begun.
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Amory Lovins Sees the Future and It Is Hydrogen 0
Posted 10 years, 6 months ago