Renewable energy growing worldwide
Did renewables overtake nuclear power in 2011? Sort of. Washington Post, by Brad Plumer , 01/06/2012 Ken Bossong notices an interesting bit embedded in the latest monthly report from the Energy Information Administration (EIA). In 2011, for the first time in decades, the United States got more of its energy from renewable sources than it did from nuclear power. Not only that, but renewables are growing much faster than any other energy source….. http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/ezra-klein/post/did-renewables-overtake-nuclear-power-in-2011-sort-of/2012/01/06/gIQA7rMOfP_blog.html
Castro on the dangers of nuclear war and climate change
Fidel Castro warns of climate change, nuclear threat, Google News, (AFP) – 6 Jan 12 HAVANA — Cuba’s iconic revolutionary Fidel Castro warned that the world was on an “inexorable” march into the abyss this year because of climate change and the threat of nuclear war.
In an article published Thursday — Castro’s first since November 2011 — the 85-year-old retired leader also took aim at the United States and at gas shale “fracking,” a new source of fossil fuels condemned by environmentalists…… http://www.google.com/hostednews/afp/article/ALeqM5i_y93QiOm5GRI2TIBTAKZ8r3eRNA?docId=CNG.6b217e0cf63dc2e031ada8d2d55d50de.c1
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