By: Bryce
I’m on board, but what do we replace it with that can generate more energy than coal currently does (energy demand isn’t going to drop anytime soon).
View ArticleBy: Climate change disaster is upon us, warns UN « Economic Objectorvism
[...] over at the blog Inhabitat comes a more pro-active voice, and one with which I am indeed sympathetic: Architecture2030 is [...]
View ArticleBy: Davis
In the scientific community there is actually a lot of debate about the ability to clean coal right now… here’s a great piece on the scientific aspects from the chair of the Engineering school at...
View ArticleBy: hglman
Getting rid of Coal is not the anwser. Increasing efficiency and using less energy is the way to reduce co2. You can build new expensive and less efficient plants that are cleaner, but in the process...
View ArticleBy: disgustedandamused
Coal itself may help by running out. I don’t know how many people who follow global warming are also aware of the “Peak Oil Theory,” but according to this theory, we are close to reaching the halfway...
View ArticleBy: hp
Unfortunately if we remove the “smog” in our atmosphaer the Global Warming may going to explode. Take a look at the “Global Dimming”. It looks that this “Gobal Dimming” effect is masking the Global...
View ArticleBy: orrin
Here in the united states if our homes used less energy that would only give us a reason to expand and build more buildings to use the unused energy. There has to be a whole shift in how we live in...
View ArticleBy: Naomi
This crisis and it’s immediacy requires that we “do it all” when it comes to stopping Global Climate Change. Conservation… higher fuel standards… more efficient buildings… wind power… solar power… and...
View ArticleBy: Buzz
“Because… we are either going to cut back and sacrifice starting NOW or IT’S OVER, Folks!!” Won’t happen. No sense even thinking that it will.
View ArticleBy: Buyck Ruben
Its high time for action. Sign petitions to stop coal as energie for buildings, the same for oil end other as gaz… Buildings have to be 100% pure natural. Energy provided by solar-pannels, wind,...
View ArticleBy: Tina
hi guys.. i stumbled across your site while researching on climate change and coal emmisions. i would first like to thank you for this wonderful site. I am an economics student, and for my...
View ArticleBy: Inhabitat » Al Gore Challenges America to go Carbon-Free in 10 years
[...] letting go of coal which currently represents about 50% of the US’s electric power, and is a huge contributor to the problem of greenhouse gas emissions. But the challenge has been tossed into...
View ArticleBy: selwynr
Hello, great site and I agree that efficiency is the easiest current path to curb emissions, but still not enough. Solar and wind need to be rolled out at teh same time. Coal is deat, make no mistake....
View ArticleBy: lucioj
Hi, my name is Lucio Vargas, I am Mexican, I live in Mexico City, I would like to know someone who is interest in a new system in order to produce electricity, this system is very simply, but efficient...
View ArticleBy: glen godfrey
The best you can do to save our Earth is, encourage others to Conserve. Share information about recycling and energy conservation with your friends, neighbors and co-workers, and take opportunities to...
View ArticleBy: paulus aarts
They start to build a coal plant in Lamu-county Kenya. Every body is taken by surprise ! People are afraid to protest or have no idea what will happen to their environment. Pls help us to stop this...
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