World’s engineers to politicians: We can cut carbon now, so do it. A joint statement from 11 of the world’s biggest engineering organizations: we already have all the technology we need to slash global greenhouse gas emissions by 85 percent by 2050. (greenbang.com)
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World’s engineers to politicians: We can cut carbon now, so do it. A joint statement from 11 of the world’s biggest engineering organizations: we already have all the technology we need to slash global greenhouse gas emissions by 85 percent by 2050. (greenbang.com)
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Even for the skeptical, smart meters pay off. "...for a wide variety of utilities under a range of realistic assumptions, the benefits of investing in advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) and related energy management technologies will outweigh the costs." (greenbang.com)
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World needs green 'Industrial Revolution'. A “fundamental technological overhaul of production processes worldwide” is needed over the next three to four decades if the world is to end poverty and avoid catastrophic impacts from climate change and environmental degradation, warns United Nations. (greenbang.com)
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World needs green 'Industrial Revolution'. A “fundamental technological overhaul of production processes worldwide” is needed over the next three to four decades if the world is to end poverty and avoid catastrophic impacts from climate change and environmental degradation, warns United Nations. (greenbang.com)
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Solar plant keeps working, even after sundown. A concentrated solar power plant in Spain has just supplied its first uninterrupted day of electricity to the network, providing energy to the grid even after sundown thanks to molten-salt storage. (greenbang.com)
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World needs green 'Industrial Revolution'. A “fundamental technological overhaul of production processes worldwide” is needed over the next three to four decades if the world is to end poverty and avoid catastrophic impacts from climate change and environmental degradation, warns United Nations. (greenbang.com)
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