I’ve often contemplated going vegetarian. I really don’t eat all that much meat as it is, and I really don’t think I’d miss it all that much. I tried it for a while a few years back, but it never stuck. I think I missed certain foods. Bacon, for example. Daydreaming aside, I come from [...]
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Vegetarianism comes to the world’s rescue
Posted in climate change, deforestation, Farming, Food, Industry, rainforest, Uncategorized, tagged america, american beef industry, american cattle, american farm bureau, bbc, beef industry, brazil, capitol hill, carbon, columbia university, Copenhagen, deforestation, Farming, intensive farming, meat, methane, national cattlemen's beef association, new school new york, new york, open university, pasture, pens, rainforest, south america, soy, soybean, the climate connection, the states, united nations, United Nations Climate Change Conference, usa, vegetarian, vegetarianism on December 1, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Biomass behemoth to brighten up Port Talbot skies
Posted in Alternative Technology, Green Energy, Industry, tagged anthony hopkins, biomass, carbon neutral, employment, harvesting, largest, natural resources, port talbot, power station, recession, trees, UK, wales, wood, world record on October 19, 2009 | 1 Comment »
News that Port Talbot in Wales will soon be home to the world’s largest biomass power station caused quite a bit of excitement within me this morning. I must be pretty dull you are no doubt thinking, but up until today all I knew about the town was that it is home to heavy industry [...]
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