U.S. refiners don’t have very much to be thankful about these days. Not even in the days following Thanksgiving.
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U.S. refiners don’t have very much to be thankful about these days. Not even in the days following Thanksgiving. Want another sign the permafrost on wind investments is thawing? Topics include The Farmers’ Almanac , the Mo’s Nose series of children’s books, green remodeling, and our project of the week: homemade wrapping paper. Editorial Roundup: Excerpts From Recent Editorials in Newspapers in the US and Abroad If you have questions about climate change, or are trying to follow the latest news on this global issue, here are some helpful resources to know about. Find out where to look if you want to learn what’s known about global warming, how it’s affecting your area, and what you can do about it – as well as finding out what people are saying and doing about climate change around the world This apron may be an original, but the idea was “borrowed” from another innovative seamstress. Papua New Guinea is shaping up to be one of the world’s hottest natural-gas plays. Google Earth Ahoy Oceania! That may seem like a pretty bold statement considering that the South Pacific nation produced a measly 5 billion cubic feet of natural-gas in 2006, and didn’t export any of it. (Texas consumes that much every 12 hours.) But that’s all about to change. Great Pyrenees have a reputation as great livestock guardian dogs, but they also protect poultry. If China is already sprinting toward a wind-powered future, does it really need a crutch to help it get there? That’s the question raised by the spat over Chinese wind farms and the United Nations’ funding program for clean-energy projects |
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